
Specialty
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Berikut adalah contoh kemampuan spiritual/pekerjaan spiritual (specialty) yang dapat dilakukan oleh para siswa. Daftar ini tidak mencakup keseluruhan specialty yang ada, sehingga diperbolehkan menggunakan pekerjaan di luar list.
Apabila tidak memiliki pekerjaan spiritual, calon member dapat menuliskannya sebagai siswa/student.
Adapun contoh yang dapat diambil:
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神主 (Kannushi) Shinto priest: A priest who serves at Shinto shrines, performing rituals and ceremonies to honor the kami (spirits or deities) of nature and ancestors.
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巫女 (Miko): Shrine Maiden: Young women who assist Shinto priests in rituals and ceremonies at Shinto shrines. They are often considered intermediaries between humans and kami.
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陰陽師 (Onmyōji) Onmyoji: Practitioners of onmyōdō, an ancient esoteric system based on Taoism. Onmyoji perform divination, spiritual protection, and ward off evil spirits.
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占い師 (Uranai-shi) Fortune Teller: Individuals who use various divination methods (e.g., tarot cards, astrology, palmistry) to predict the future or offer guidance.
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霊能者 (Reinōsha) Psychic/Medium: People who claim to have the ability to communicate with spirits of the deceased or possess psychic powers.
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修験者 (Shugenja) Ascetic Practitioner: Ascetic monks who practice Shugendō, a syncretic mountain-based religion that incorporates elements of Shinto, Buddhism, and Taoism.
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仙人 (Sennin) Hermit/Sage: Legendary hermits or sages in Japanese folklore who possess supernatural powers or are highly enlightened beings.
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呪術師 (Jujutsu-shi) Practitioner of Magic/Conjurer: Individuals who perform spells, charms, or incantations for various purposes, such as healing or protection.
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占星術師 (Sensei-jutsushi) Astrologer: Professionals who study celestial movements to predict events and personalities.
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祈祷師 (Kitō-shi) Prayer Specialist: People who perform prayers and rituals to seek divine blessings or intervention.
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祓い師 (Harai-shi) Exorcist/Purification Specialist: Individuals who perform rituals to cleanse spaces or individuals of negative energies or malevolent spirits.
Setsugekka
Foreign Youkai
Sedangkan yang ini merupakan contoh Youkai asing yang dapat dipilih calon siswa. Berbeda dengan Youkai biasa, Youkai asing menggunakan limited slot. Daftar ini tidak mencakup keseluruhan Youkai asing, sehingga dapat dipilih di luar itu.
Adapun contoh yang dapat diambil:
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Chinese Jiangshi (僵尸): Also known as "hopping vampires" or "hopping zombies," these reanimated corpses hop around, seeking the life force of the living. They are often depicted with outstretched arms and a stiff posture.
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Filipino Aswang (アスワン): A shape-shifting creature in Philippine folklore, the Aswang can take the form of various animals and is known for feeding on the flesh and blood of humans, especially unborn babies.
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Korean Gumiho (九尾狐): Similar to the Japanese Kitsune, the Gumiho is a fox spirit that can shape-shift into a beautiful woman. It is believed to possess magical abilities and can be both benevolent and malevolent.
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Native American Skinwalkers (スキンウォーカー): In Navajo and other Native American traditions, a Skinwalker is a shaman or witch capable of transforming into an animal. They are considered malevolent and associated with dark magic.
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Greek Lamia (ラミア): In Greek mythology, the Lamia is a female demon who preys on children and seduces young men. She is often depicted as a serpent or a woman with a serpent's tail.
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Slavic Baba Yaga (バーバ・ヤガ): A witch-like figure from Slavic folklore, Baba Yaga is a fearsome and enigmatic creature living in a hut that stands on chicken legs. She can be both a helper and a hindrance to those who seek her out.
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African Anansi (アナンシ): Anansi is a trickster spider figure in West African folklore, known for his cunning and humorous exploits.
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Scandinavian Draugr (ドラウグル): In Norse mythology, the Draugr is an undead creature, often a deceased Viking warrior, who rises from the grave to protect its treasure or wreak havoc on the living.
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Russian Zmey Gorynych: This is a dragon-like creature with three heads in Russian folklore, often depicted as a formidable and fire-breathing antagonist.
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Hawaiian Pele (ペレ): Pele is the goddess of volcanoes and fire in Hawaiian mythology, associated with creation, destruction, and natural disasters.
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Egyptian Anubis (アヌビス): Anubis is the ancient Egyptian god of mummification and the afterlife, often depicted with the head of a jackal.
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Tibetan Yeti (イエティ): Also known as the "Abominable Snowman," the Yeti is a legendary ape-like creature said to inhabit the Himalayan mountains.
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Finnish Lemminkäinen (レムミンカイネン): A hero figure in Finnish mythology, Lemminkäinen is known for his adventures and magical exploits.
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Brazilian Curupira (クルピラ): In Brazilian folklore, the Curupira is a mischievous protector of the forests, taking the form of a young boy with backward feet to confuse hunters.