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Dancer in the Puddle

103
Artist
Rui Tomono
Obtained From: Prayer
5

Stats

Level: 10
Yang Attack 80
Yang Defense 100

Ability

Base Ability
When Spell Card is used, Spirit Power 1.25 UP.
When Spell Card is used, Liquid Bullet DMG from enemy 15% DOWN (2 turns).
When Spell Card is used, Missile Bullet DMG from enemy 15% DOWN (2 turns).
Max Ability
When Spell Card is used, Spirit Power 1.75 UP.
When Spell Card is used, Liquid Bullet DMG from enemy 20% DOWN (2 turns).
When Spell Card is used, Missile Bullet DMG from enemy 20% DOWN (2 turns).

Stories

Story 1
Hina Kagiyama is a god that stores misfortune. She is what is known as a pestilence god. She apparently stores misfortune to prevent it from befalling humans.
Story 2
A taboo is something that should not be touched on or talked about. Hina has a number of taboos: "even if you saw something, pretend that you didn't," "never walk the same path twice," and "never bring up a topic of conversation."
Story 3
Nagashi-bina, or doll floating, is said to be the precursor for Japan's current day Hinamatsuri, or Doll Festival, in which girls are wished long and healthy lives. Hina collects all the misfortune-bearing dolls that are sent floating down a river by humans. This has apparently led to Hina's house being filled wall-to-wall with dolls...
Story 4
Hina herself harbors no ill will, but both humans and youkai are said to suffer misfortune simply by being near her. If you ever happen to accidentally violate one of her taboos... you should ward yourself against bad luck by crossing your fingers and shouting "engacho!"
Story 5
Believing in misfortune is a sort of faith. Gods prioritize these spiritual beliefs over any materialistic offerings. Apparently, Hina has a friendly and sociable personality. She often travels to the Forest of Magic to have fun and make dolls together with Alice and Medicine.