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 | | Instead, elements of Kamigawa show a strong Japanese influence, with armies of Samurai and emphasis on the religion of Shinto. |
 | | Residing in the material are Kamigawa's humans, foxfolk known as Kitsune, cultured moonfolk known formally as Soratami, ratfolk called Nezumi, the goblin-like akki, and the Orochi snakefolk. |
 | | In Saviours of Kamigawa Hidetsugu and Toshi fought against one another, Toshi lost what would be his closest friend Marrow-Gnawer (by attacking Hidetsugu and drawing the ogre's blood) and probably the woman he loves, Kiku (killed by her masters curse) at the cost of Hidetsugu's eyes. |
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