"25"^^ . "Mystic Scroll"@en . "Mythological figure. Name alternatively spelled as \u5316\u751F\u306E\u524D or \u7389\u85FB\u306E\u524D. Also known as Tamamo Gozen ."@en . "Glorybower Scroll"@en . . "6"^^ . . "Tamamo no Mae is a mythological Japanese figure from the late Heian period. She is either a two or nine-tailed fox who is known for her beauty and wicked cunning. Japanese folklore may compare her to Daji or state that Tamamo is a Japanese pseudonym for her. This version is often defeated by Seimei or his descendants or by Taigong Wang. Koei's Japanese themed games often includes the Killing Stone as a collectible item. This page seeks to include the instances when she has physically appeared in the games."@en . . . . "14"^^ . "Tamamo no Mae"@en . "Gold Leaf Scroll"@en . "9"^^ . . "55"^^ . "Indigo Scroll"@en . "60"^^ . "\u7389\u85FB\u524D"@en . . "Tamamo"@en . . "Tamamo"@en . "Tamamo no Mae is a mythological Japanese figure from the late Heian period. She is either a two or nine-tailed fox who is known for her beauty and wicked cunning. Japanese folklore may compare her to Daji or state that Tamamo is a Japanese pseudonym for her. This version is often defeated by Seimei or his descendants or by Taigong Wang. Koei's Japanese themed games often includes the Killing Stone as a collectible item. This page seeks to include the instances when she has physically appeared in the games. Her Warriors Orochi counterpart is designed by Akihiro Yamada. She is unlocked by finishing the final battle in Chapter 8."@en . . . "Scroll"@en . "Fukukusa Scroll"@en . . "Gold Leaf Scroll"@en . . . "2"^^ . "3"^^ . . "1"^^ . "4"^^ . "Mystic Scroll"@en . "Gold Leaf Scroll X"@en . "Mystic Weapon - Mae Tamamo .png"@en .