Lore[]
Kiyohime slew Yatsukahagi, the ancient god of the Ogumo clan, and divided his body into pieces. The Ogumo people were scattered, but a few stalwart souls sought to revive him. "Sssend warning to your priestessss that the sssnake alwaysss devoursss itsss prey."
Acquisition[]
Name origin[]
In Japanese folklore, Kiyohime fell in love with a Buddhist monk named Anchin, but her interest in the monk was rejected. She chased after him and transformed into a serpent in a rage, before killing him in a bell where he had hidden in a temple.
