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==[[Souten no Ken]]== | ==[[Souten no Ken]]== | ||
Inside the statue is a spire called the Tower of the Repose of Souls ([[wikipedia:ja:鎮魂|鎮魂]]の塔 ''Chinkon no Tō''). Inside of that is a ''[[wikipedia:Magatama|magatama]]'' shaped like a [[wikipedia:Biblical Hebrew|Hebrew]] ''[[wikipedia:Yodh|Yodh]]'' ( <span style="font:12pt 'times new roman', 'David', 'Narkisim';">'''[[wiktionary:י|י]]'''</span> ). | Located in [[Taiseiden|Tàishèng-yuàn]]. Inside the statue is a spire called the Tower of the Repose of Souls ([[wikipedia:ja:鎮魂|鎮魂]]の塔 ''Chinkon no Tō''). Inside of that is a ''[[wikipedia:Magatama|magatama]]'' shaped like a [[wikipedia:Biblical Hebrew|Hebrew]] ''[[wikipedia:Yodh|Yodh]]'' ( <span style="font:12pt 'times new roman', 'David', 'Narkisim';">'''[[wiktionary:י|י]]'''</span> ). | ||
==[[Hokuto no Ken]]== | ==[[Hokuto no Ken]]== |
Revision as of 02:23, 17 June 2011
At least two Nyoninzō (女人像 Woman Statue) appear in the Hokuto no Ken universe. Both are mystical objects that hold knowledge (聖櫃 seihitsu) of the Hokuto Sōke and Hokuto Shin Ken from millennia past.
Souten no Ken
Located in Tàishèng-yuàn. Inside the statue is a spire called the Tower of the Repose of Souls (鎮魂の塔 Chinkon no Tō). Inside of that is a magatama shaped like a Hebrew Yodh ( י ).
Hokuto no Ken
Located in Taiseiden. Inside of this statue is a stone monument (石碑 sekihi). Inscribed upon it (which can be read by pressing the Keiraku Hikō Shihōrin) is the history of the Hokuto Sōke.