Ancient Sirehound: Difference between revisions

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|jpname    = {{j|イヌガミノツカハシメ|Inugami no Tsuka Hatsume|The Messenger of the Dog Deity}}. Most likely ''{{j|犬神|Inugami|Dog Deity}}'', a type of youkai in Japanese mythology said to resemble a dog, and ''{{j|神使|Tsuka-hatsume}}''. In Shintoism, a {{j|神使|Tsuka-hatsume, Shin-shi}} is a specific animal that is considered to be a messenger of, or even may be an embodiment of, a deity.
|jpname    = {{j|イヌガミノツカハシメ|Inugami no Tsuka Hatsume|The Messenger of the Dog Deity}}. Most likely ''{{j|犬神|Inugami|Dog Deity}}'', a type of youkai in Japanese mythology said to resemble a dog, and ''{{j|神使|Tsuka-hatsume}}''. In Shintoism, a {{j|神使|Tsuka-hatsume, Shin-shi}} is a specific animal that is considered to be a messenger of, or even may be an embodiment of, a deity.
|scientific = ''Deicanis perditum''. ''Dei canis'' is Latin for "God's dog". ''Perditum'' comes from the singular neuter form of ''perditus'', "to destroy".
|scientific = ''Deicanis perditum''. ''Dei canis'' is Latin for "God's dog". ''Perditum'' comes from the singular neuter form of ''perditus'', "to destroy".
|internal  = <code>BOSSINU</code>. It refers to how the Ancient Sirehound is the only boss that is also a dog.
|internal  = <code>BOSSINU</code>. Inu is a romanization of {{j|いぬ|inu|dog}}, so it refers to how the Ancient Sirehound is the only boss that is also a dog.
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