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::Many kami in Shinto mythology are able to shape-shift their appearances into a wide variety of forms. While Rajin and Fujin are not known for shape-shifting, Inari definitely is, but that doesn't mean that Raijin and Fujin would be out of the question as they're still kami all the same. I personally think that "kami trio" can still work even with the introduction of the new forms, especially considering the shape-shifting tendencies of many kami. [[User:Rai Marshall|Rai Marshall]] 05:35, 13 May 2012 (UTC)
::Many kami in Shinto mythology are able to shape-shift their appearances into a wide variety of forms. While Rajin and Fujin are not known for shape-shifting, Inari definitely is, but that doesn't mean that Raijin and Fujin would be out of the question as they're still kami all the same. I personally think that "kami trio" can still work even with the introduction of the new forms, especially considering the shape-shifting tendencies of many kami. [[User:Rai Marshall|Rai Marshall]] 05:35, 13 May 2012 (UTC)
== 'us' end ==
All the names of the pokemon end in 'us'. That comes from Latin. All '''male''' objects or persons do also end in 'us'. Also, that they are based on gods, there are also (other) gods in Latin.
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