Where can I find a detailed description of the Akuma? My great great grandfather also carried the name Akuma But in traditional Japanese Shinto history Akuma was a sport of cleansing like a fire that burnt the forest for new growth, but was a being that gods and demons feared it was the most true from of natural chaos
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Can kitsune die be killed? - Mythology Folklore Stack Exchange The closest thing I got from looking this up is a game But I kind of need a non-modern interpretation answer for an idea I'm working on In the Edo period (1603–1867), kitsune were seen as witch
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