Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

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buds' (2 of them thought of it) - has to do with that ancient diety/guardian orochi-something (basically a hydra). Orochi has something to do with snakes doesn't it? But yeah, I question the idea overall of it happening.

Yamata no Orochi? It's a snake from a Japanese legend. 8 heads, 8 tails, big enough to have trees growing on its back. Slain by Susano-o by getting it drunk if I remember correctly. :thumb:

Orochi literally means big snake, but the kanji is more commonly read as daija (Same 'Ja' as Tsutaja, I might add). Orochi is the ancient reading of it.
 
Yamata no Orochi? It's a snake from a Japanese legend. 8 heads, 8 tails, big enough to have trees growing on its back. Slain by Susano-o by getting it drunk if I remember correctly. :thumb:

Orochi literally means big snake, but the kanji is more commonly read as daija (Same 'Ja' as Tsutaja, I might add). Orochi is the ancient reading of it.

that'd be it - and yes Yamata no Orochi loved his sake (I enjoy it too, but I know my limit).

but case point, it's a possiblity that they could use it in either japan or the usa/english editions.
 
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