Icenri said: Kirin, which is Eirin, is also missing, isn't it?
If I remember correctly, the four gods are the Dragon (Qinglong/Seiryu), to the East, the Bird (Zhuque/Suzaku), to the South, the Tiger (Baihu/Byakko), to the West, and the Turtle (Xuanwu/Genbu), to the North.
There's also a 'fifth' that represents the center of the four: Huanglong/Koryu (another dragon).
Reimu would fit believe it or not, in the PC-98 series her partner was a turtle. His name escapes me at the moment but I believe he eventually became the guardian of the Hakurei Shrine.
Xelmoras said: Reimu would fit believe it or not, in the PC-98 series her partner was a turtle. His name escapes me at the moment but I believe he eventually became the guardian of the Hakurei Shrine.
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S1eth said: Only Genjii is missing.
Zenom said: I am really disappointed....you guys forgot Genji?
makkun said: Yes, one of the guardian gods is called Genbu. While Reimu's flying-talking turtle from the PC-98 era is named Genji. Get it?
Deelles said: If I remember correctly, the four gods are: (Qinglong/Seiryu), to the East, the Azure Dragon (Zhuque/Suzaku), to the South, the Crimson Bird (Baihu/Byakko), to the West, the Silver/white Tiger (Xuanwu/Genbu), to the North, The Black Turtle
There's also a 'fifth' that represents the center of the four: Huanglong/Koryu, the Center, the Golden Dragon
So, no Kirin here.
Fixed the list and as for Kirin, that's from Final Fantasy XI, the drops from the four cardinal beasts allows you to summon Kirin. Koryu was released later as a Wyrm.
Kirin's a mythological creature in chinese myth as well. But not really related to the 5 Elements system. Some people do put him as the centre element though, which is not really correct.
Huanglong represents Earth. Japanese Elemental system doesn't have Metal, and represents the centre element as Void, which is unrepresented by any animal. Ouryu is pretty much the closest entity in Japanese Myth that resembles HuanLong, not really the real representation of Void.
In japanese system, Byakko represents Earth, while in the CHinese system, Byakko represents Metal. As we know HuangLong Represents Earth.
Genbu (玄武) - Turtle - Black - North - Winter - Water - Chinese Equivalent is Xuánwŭ (玄武) Seiryuu (青竜 or 青龍) - Dragon - Blue (or Blue-Green or Azure) - East - Spring - Wind - Chinese Equivalent is Qīnglóng (青龍 or 青龙), who represents Wood instead of Wind Suzaku (朱雀) - Bird (often a Phoenix) - Red (or Vermilion) - South - Summer - Fire - Chinese Equivalent is Zhūquè (朱雀) Byakko (白虎) - Tiger - White - West - Autumn - Earth - Chinese Equivalent is Báihŭ (白虎), who represents Metal instead of Earth
Additionally, the Chinese also has a fifth named Huánglóng (黃龍 or 黄龙), "The Yellow Dragon", who represents Earth and Center (the 5 Chinese Elements being Fire, Water, Wood, Metal, and Earth). He is sometimes referred to in Japanese as Ouryuu (黄竜 or 黄龍).
However, the fifth of the Japanese Elements (along with Earth, Wind, Water, and Fire) is Void, and therefore, has nothing representing it since in represents Nothingness.
Okay, ya'll are WAY off here. It is NOT a pic about the 4 guardian beasts. It's a pic showing that while they were the fiercest of rivals in the outside world, in Gensokyo, The Dragon, the Tiger, and the Phoenix work together to protect their beloved new home from all filthy foreign threats that would dare to encroach upon Gensokyo's borders. Remember what each of these girls does (IE: They all protect different people in different ways)
Okay, ya'll are WAY off here. It is NOT a pic about the 4 guardian beasts. It's a pic showing that while they were the fiercest of rivals in the outside world, in Gensokyo, The Dragon, the Tiger, and the Phoenix work together to protect their beloved new home from all filthy foreign threats that would dare to encroach upon Gensokyo's borders. Remember what each of these girls does (IE: They all protect different people in different ways)
None of them do any of that, least of all for Gensokyo. Mokou only escorts people through the forest, and it's not even clear if there's anything to fear in there besides getting lost or caught in traps made by the rabbits. Meiling is more of a riffraff filter than a guardian, as no one in the mansion really needs to be protected, though she is still the only one that actually guards anything. Shou doesn't even fight, her spear is decoration, and based on her personality it's unlikely she would ever engage in any sort of conflict outside of spellcard duels, which are nonlethal.