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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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