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|japanese = オトヒメ
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|kanji = Oto-hime
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|lit = Princess Oto
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|image = Otohime concept art.png
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|residence = [[Dragon Palace]]
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|membership =
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|family = [[King Wada]] (husband)
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|species = [[Dragonian]]
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|gender = Female
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}}{{Quote|May good fortune forever smile upon you, Amaterasu. We Dragonians shall protect the sea for all eternity!|Otohime}}
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'''Queen Otohime''', later called '''Queen Oto''', is the ruler of the [[Dragon Palace]].
   
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==History==
'''Otohime''' (オトヒメ, "Princess Oto"), later called '''Queen Oto''', is the ruler of the [[Dragon Palace|<u>Dragon Palace</u>]]. Initially, [[Amaterasu|<u>Amaterasu</u>]] and [[Issun|<u>Issun</u>]] need her help to control the rampaging [[Water Dragon|<u>Water Dragon</u>]] that swims in the ocean off the coast of [[North Ryoshima Coast|<u>North</u>]] and [[Ryoshima Coast|<u>South Ryoshima</u>]] as the Water Dragon alone has the ability to break the magical seal surrounding [[Oni Island|<u>Oni Island</u>]], where the demon [[Ninetails|<u>Ninetails</u>]] resides.
 
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===''[[Ōkami]]''===
 
Amaterasu will first meet her at the Dragon Palace. Initially, [[Amaterasu]] and [[Issun]] need her help to control the rampaging [[Water Dragon]] that swims in the ocean off the coast of [[North Ryoshima Coast]] and [[Ryoshima Coast]] as the Water Dragon alone has the ability to break the magical seal surrounding [[Oni Island]], where the demon [[Ninetails]] resides.
   
Otohime says that she requires the [[Dragon Orb|<u>Dragon Orb</u>]] to control the beast, and sends Amaterasu and Issun <u>inside</u> the Dragon itself to retrieve it. Upon retrieving the Orb, the duo is ambushed by a skulk of [[Tube Fox|<u>Tube Foxes</u>]], and gains the [[Fox Rods|<u>Fox Rods</u>]] after defeating them. However, they barely escape before the Dragon dies (perhaps as a result of removing the Orb) and its corpse sinks to the bottom of the ocean.
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Otohime says that she requires the [[Key items#Dragon Orb|Dragon Orb]] to control the beast, and sends Amaterasu and Issun inside the Dragon itself to retrieve it. Upon retrieving the Orb, the duo is ambushed by a skulk of [[Tube Fox]], and gains the [[Fox Rods]] after defeating them. However, they barely escape before the Dragon dies and its corpse sinks to the bottom of the ocean.
   
Upon returning to the Dragon Palace to deliver the news, it is revealed that the Water Dragon was the altered <u>form</u> of Otohime's husband, [[King Wada|<u>King Wada</u>]]. Otohime is also able to become a dragon by praying to the Dragon Orb - revealing its true purpose - and takes action upon sensing the death of [[Queen Himiko|<u>Queen Himiko</u>]]. She travels to Watcher's Cape at sunset after Himiko's crystal ball pinpoints the location of [[Oni Island|<u>Oni Island</u>]], where she transforms into the new Water Dragon by consuming the orb, and manages to break <u>the barrier</u> so that Amaterasu and Issun can pass.
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Upon returning to the Dragon Palace to deliver the news, it is revealed that the Water Dragon was the altered form of Otohime's husband, [[King Wada]]. Otohime is also able to become a dragon by praying to the Dragon Orb - revealing its true purpose - and takes action upon sensing the death of [[Queen Himiko]]. She travels to Watcher's Cape at sunset after Himiko's crystal ball pinpoints the location of [[Oni Island]], where she transforms into the new Water Dragon by consuming the orb, and manages to break the barrier so that Amaterasu and Issun can pass.
   
Once the ordeal at Oni Island is over, Otohime returns to her palace and takes the throne as Queen Oto. If Amaterasu and Issun return to speak to her after the defeat of [[Ninetails|<u>Ninetails</u>]], the new queen eventually reveals that she is bearing the departed King's unborn child and bestows a [[Stray Bead|<u>Stray Bead</u>]] out of joy and gratitude.
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Once the ordeal at Oni Island is over, Otohime returns to her palace and takes the throne as Queen Oto. If Amaterasu and Issun return to speak to her after the defeat of [[Ninetails]], the new queen eventually reveals that she is bearing the departed King's unborn child and bestows a [[Stray Bead]] out of joy and gratitude.
   
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===''[[Ōkamiden]]''===
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Otohime appears while [[Chibiterasu]] and [[Kurow]] travel nine months into the past and land on the [[Goryeo]]. She transforms into the Water Dragon to transport Chibiterasu to the [[Sage Shrine]] in order to find more information about [[Akuro]], calling on her royal vassal [[Nanami]] to aid him.
   
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==Gallery==
 
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<gallery captionalign="left">
 
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oto_child.jpg|Otohime with her and King Wada's child.
 
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oto_concept.jpg|Concept art of Otohime.
==Background==
 
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Otohime & guards.jpg
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</gallery>
Amaterasu will first meet her at the [[Dragon Palace]].Initially, [[Amaterasu|<u>Amaterasu</u>]] and [[Issun|<u>Issun</u>]] need her help to control the rampaging [[Water Dragon|<u>Water Dragon</u>]] that swims in the ocean off the coast of [[North Ryoshima Coast|<u>North</u>]] and [[Ryoshima Coast|<u>South Ryoshima</u>]] as the Water Dragon alone has the ability to break the magical seal surrounding [[Oni Island|<u>Oni Island</u>]], where the demon [[Ninetails|<u>Ninetails</u>]] resides.
 
 
Otohime says that she requires the [[Dragon Orb|<u>Dragon Orb</u>]] to control the beast, and sends Amaterasu and Issun <u>inside</u> the Dragon itself to retrieve it. Upon retrieving the Orb, the duo is ambushed by a skulk of [[Tube Fox|<u>Tube Foxes</u>]], and gains the [[Fox Rods|<u>Fox Rods</u>]] after defeating them. However, they barely escape before the Dragon dies (perhaps as a result of removing the Orb) and its corpse sinks to the bottom of the ocean.
 
 
Upon returning to the Dragon Palace to deliver the news, it is revealed that the Water Dragon was the altered <u>form</u> of Otohime's husband, [[King Wada|<u>King Wada</u>]]. Otohime is also able to become a dragon by praying to the Dragon Orb - revealing its true purpose - and takes action upon sensing the death of [[Queen Himiko|<u>Queen Himiko</u>]]. She travels to Watcher's Cape at sunset after Himiko's crystal ball pinpoints the location of [[Oni Island|<u>Oni Island</u>]], where she transforms into the new Water Dragon by consuming the orb, and manages to break <u>the barrier</u> so that Amaterasu and Issun can pass.
 
 
Once the ordeal at Oni Island is over, Otohime returns to her palace and takes the throne as Queen Oto. If Amaterasu and Issun return to speak to her after the defeat of [[Ninetails|<u>Ninetails</u>]], the new queen eventually reveals that she is bearing the departed King's unborn child and bestows a [[Stray Bead|<u>Stray Bead</u>]] out of joy and gratitude.
 
 
 
 
 
==Involvement==
 
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==Strategy==
 
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==Quotes==
 
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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*At the entrance door of the Dragon Palace, a picture of two seahorses resembling Otohime and King Wada can be seen.
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*Otohime and [[Sugawara]] are the only two characters who require the usage of [[Bloom]] in ''Ōkamiden'' specifically for them.
 
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*Otohime is based on the character Otohime-sama from the tale of Urashima Taro.[https://etc.usf.edu/lit2go/72/japanese-fairy-tales/4881/the-story-of-urashima-taro-the-fisher-lad/]
 
==See also==
 
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* [[Link]]
 
==External links==
 
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Revision as of 23:35, 1 February 2021

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May good fortune forever smile upon you, Amaterasu. We Dragonians shall protect the sea for all eternity!

Otohime

Queen Otohime, later called Queen Oto, is the ruler of the Dragon Palace.

History

Ōkami

Amaterasu will first meet her at the Dragon Palace. Initially, Amaterasu and Issun need her help to control the rampaging Water Dragon that swims in the ocean off the coast of North Ryoshima Coast and Ryoshima Coast as the Water Dragon alone has the ability to break the magical seal surrounding Oni Island, where the demon Ninetails resides.

Otohime says that she requires the Dragon Orb to control the beast, and sends Amaterasu and Issun inside the Dragon itself to retrieve it. Upon retrieving the Orb, the duo is ambushed by a skulk of Tube Fox, and gains the Fox Rods after defeating them. However, they barely escape before the Dragon dies and its corpse sinks to the bottom of the ocean.

Upon returning to the Dragon Palace to deliver the news, it is revealed that the Water Dragon was the altered form of Otohime's husband, King Wada. Otohime is also able to become a dragon by praying to the Dragon Orb - revealing its true purpose - and takes action upon sensing the death of Queen Himiko. She travels to Watcher's Cape at sunset after Himiko's crystal ball pinpoints the location of Oni Island, where she transforms into the new Water Dragon by consuming the orb, and manages to break the barrier so that Amaterasu and Issun can pass.

Once the ordeal at Oni Island is over, Otohime returns to her palace and takes the throne as Queen Oto. If Amaterasu and Issun return to speak to her after the defeat of Ninetails, the new queen eventually reveals that she is bearing the departed King's unborn child and bestows a Stray Bead out of joy and gratitude.

Ōkamiden

Otohime appears while Chibiterasu and Kurow travel nine months into the past and land on the Goryeo. She transforms into the Water Dragon to transport Chibiterasu to the Sage Shrine in order to find more information about Akuro, calling on her royal vassal Nanami to aid him.

Gallery

Trivia

  • At the entrance door of the Dragon Palace, a picture of two seahorses resembling Otohime and King Wada can be seen.
  • Otohime and Sugawara are the only two characters who require the usage of Bloom in Ōkamiden specifically for them.
  • Otohime is based on the character Otohime-sama from the tale of Urashima Taro.[1]