Difference between revisions of "Lore: Maneki-neko"
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Revision as of 23:16, 24 November 2023
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Introduction: In the modern mortal world, the Japanese maneki-neko (招き猫, lit. 'beckoning cat'), or "lucky cat", is commonly depicted as a figurine, often believed to bring good luck to the owner. It is typically depicted as a calico Japanese Bobtail holding a gold koban coin, with a paw raised in a Japanese beckoning gesture. The figurines are often displayed in shops, restaurants, pachinko parlors, laundromats, bars, casinos, hotels, nightclubs, and other businesses, generally near the entrance.
The maneki-neko (beckoning cats or lucky cats) are
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- ●○○○○ Initiated
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- ●●○○○ Conversant
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- ●●●○○ Educated
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- ●●●●○ Scholarly
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- ●●●●● Hidden Master
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- Possessed By:
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