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**冥王 is pronounced as ''Mínɡwánɡ'' and has multiple meanings. | **冥王 is pronounced as ''Mínɡwánɡ'' and has multiple meanings. | ||
***In this case, ''Mínɡwánɡ'' would means "''King of Darkness/the Underworld''" and refers to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yama_(Buddhism_and_Chinese_mythology)'''''Yama'''''], which is the judge of the dead and ruler of the Narakas in Buddhist and Hindu mythology. | ***In this case, ''Mínɡwánɡ'' would means "''King of Darkness/the Underworld''" and refers to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yama_(Buddhism_and_Chinese_mythology)'''''Yama'''''], which is the judge of the dead and ruler of the Narakas in Buddhist and Hindu mythology. | ||
**** This path's Chinese name, "冥王", Directly means and translates to "Pluto", the | **** This path's Chinese name, "冥王", Directly means and translates to "Pluto", the Roman god of the underworld. | ||
*Yama Raja's secret art, Rakshasa, refers to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rakshasa'''''Rakshasa'''''], which are humanoid unrighteous spirits, or also known as man-eaters. | *Yama Raja's secret art, Rakshasa, refers to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rakshasa'''''Rakshasa'''''], which are humanoid unrighteous spirits, or also known as man-eaters. | ||
**This shows how in this path, Ara acts more like Eun, a gumiho who seduces men to eat their liver or heart (according to folklore). | **This shows how in this path, Ara acts more like Eun, a gumiho who seduces men to eat their liver or heart (according to folklore). |