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Orochi |
 | | Stories told about Orochi all seem to agree that it was truly magnificent and terrible, and that it had multiple heads and a gigantic body that was said to stretch across eight hills and valleys. |
 | | Orochi is a name that invokes the most powerful imagery in the minds of so many. |
 | | Orochi is a fearsome and terrible force, but it is also a necessary one if it can be seen as the force of destruction, the force of change, which must be tempered by that of creation and life, to renew the ongoing cycle of nature. |
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