
Yamata no Orochi - Wikipedia
Yamata no Orochi (ヤマタノオロチ, also written as 八岐大蛇, [1] 八俣遠呂智 [1] or 八俣遠呂知 [2]) is a legendary eight-headed and eight-tailed serpent that appears in Japanese mythology. …
Kurozumi Orochi - One Piece Wiki
Kurozumi Orochi [4] was the former shogun of Wano Country and one of the last members of the Kurozumi Family. [3] Persecuted in his youth due to his grandfather's failed attempt to seize …
Yamata no Orochi | Yokai.com
When Yamata no Orochi appeared, the great serpent slithered into the fence and noticed the powerful sake. It dipped its eight heads into the vats and drank the alcohol.
Yamata no Orochi | Wikizilla, the kaiju encyclopedia
Nov 24, 2025 · In Orochi, the Eight-Headed Dragon, Orochi has a more draconic appearance with a bulky body and stubby legs. It is red with multiple yellow horns on its heads and small spikes …
The Serpent Goddess: The Myth of Yamata no Orochi
Oct 15, 2024 · Yamata no Orochi is said to have originated from the chaos and destruction following natural disasters, particularly floods and storms. The serpent represents the fear and …
Orochi (manga) - Wikipedia
Orochi (おろち) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kazuo Umezu. It was serialized in Shogakukan 's Weekly Shōnen Sunday from June 1969 to August 1970.
Orochi | One-Punch Man Wiki | Fandom
"Monster King" Orochi (" 怪 かい 人 じん 王 おう "オロチ, Kaijin-ō Orochi), also called Lord Orochi (オロチ 様 さま, Orochi-sama), was a Dragon (or higher)-level Mysterious Being and the …
Yamata no Orochi - Mythical Encyclopedia
Yamata no Orochi is a legendary creature in Japanese mythology that has captured the imagination of many. This colossal serpent is said to have eight heads and eight tails and …
Orochi (disambiguation) - Wikipedia
Orochi (disambiguation) Yamata no Orochi (shortened to Orochi) was a famous eight-headed dragon in Japanese mythology. This may also refer to: Oroch people or Orochi, a Russian …
Yamata no Orochi - Mythos and Legends Wiki
Yamato no Orochi, known as Orochi for short, is an evil serpent-like dragon from Shintoism that was feared for its malice and constant resurrections, and stood as the greatest enemies of the …