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Japanese mythology is filled with stories of yokai, supernatural beings that embody the darkest aspects of human nature. Two of the most feared yokai are Shuten-doji and Tamamo-no-Mae, whose legends have left a profound impact on Japan's folklore. Shuten-doji's story begins with a rebellious orphan known for his strength and intelligence.

Despite being sent to a monastery, he defied authority, indulging in mischief and heavy drinking. One night, he wore an Oni mask as a prank, but the mask fused to his face, transforming him into a demon . Isolated in the mountains, Shuten-doji embraced his growing malevolence, studying black magic and attacking travelers.



He eventually assembled an army of Oni, launching a reign of terror against Japan. His threat became so severe that the Emperor sent the warrior Raikou to defeat him. Even after being beheaded, Shuten-doji’s severed head bit Raikou, showing his relentless evil.

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When suspicions arose, she was forced to undergo a sacred ritual, revealing her true form. Despite attempting to flee, she was hunted down and killed. Her death, however, did not end her influence; the Emperor died shortly after, leading to a power vacuum that contributed to the rise of the Shogunate , altering Japan’s history.

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