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}}The '''Eight Section Rune''' (八房の紋章, ''Yatsufusa no Monshou'') is one of the [[27 True Runes]]. It is the rune of [[Hikusaak]], High Priest of the [[Holy Kingdom of Harmonia]].
}}The '''Eight Section Rune''' (八鬼房の紋章, ''Yatsufusa no Monshou'') is one of the [[27 True Runes]]. It is the rune of [[Hikusaak]], High Priest of the [[Holy Kingdom of Harmonia]].


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==References==
==References==
# Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), page 226, 366
# Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), page 226


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Eight Section Rune
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Type True Rune
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The Eight Section Rune (八鬼房の紋章, Yatsufusa no Monshou) is one of the 27 True Runes. It is the rune of Hikusaak, High Priest of the Holy Kingdom of Harmonia.

Information

The Yatsufusa Rune is one of the 27 True Runes and is said to be in the possession of Yuber. Much like its owners, its effect and nature are a complete mystery.

Name

The name Yatsufusa, spelled identically to the name of the rune in both kanji and hiragana, is from the novel Nansō Satomi Hakkenden by Kyokutei Bakin. In the novel, a lord jokingly promises his daughter's hand in marriage to a dog, Yatsufusa, if the animal can defeat his enemy. To his surprise, Yatsufusa succeeds and his daughter leaves with the dog despite her father's protests.

One year later, a warrior attempts to rescue the daughter by defeating Yatsufusa. In the struggle, he accidentally kills both her and Yatsufusa. When she dies, he leaves behind leave eight sacred beads which fly away on the wind. The eight beads represent the eight virtues of Confucianism.

References

  1. Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), page 226

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