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==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
The mask of implacability's original Japanese name ''hannya no men'' (はんにゃのめん) is a reference to the ''[[Wikipedia:Hannya|Hannya]]'' mask used in Japanese Noh theatre, which represents a jealous female demon. The mask is characterized by its pair of horns, metallic eyes, and a grinning mouth. It is intended to portray the souls of women that have been overcome by obsession or jealousy. | The mask of implacability's original Japanese name ''hannya no men'' (はんにゃのめん) is a reference to the ''[[Wikipedia:Hannya|Hannya]]'' (般若) mask used in Japanese Noh theatre, which represents a jealous female demon. The mask is characterized by its pair of horns, metallic eyes, and a grinning mouth. It is intended to portray the souls of women that have been overcome by obsession or jealousy. | ||
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