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Japanese dragon depicted as large, wingless, serpentine creatures with clawed feet. The modern Japanese language has numerous "dragon" words, including indigenous tatsu from Old Japanese ta-tu,
most Japanese dragon are water deities associated with rainfall and bodies of water this resemble 1 hokage water element. now 1 hokage can create 3 shadow clones also he can create 3 wood dragon for each clone in a one battle I predict because of Japanese deity facts(I'am not going to tell mythology cause it will hurt japanese worshipers) read red section There are numerous temples dedicated to Dragon King in China and one in Oregon, United States. One temple in Beijing was built during the Yuan Dynasty and renovated in the early 21st century. Chaotian Palace (朝天宮) of Beigang, Yunlin County in Taiwan, is devoted to the goddess Mazu, also has human-shaped statues for the four Dragon Kings, each riding on a dragon. In contrast to the Dragon Kings, Mazu, although also a deity of sea, is a motherly figure who never wreaks havoc(kishi create sea godess to a nv shinobi god).what do u guys/girls think about my trivia
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