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What is the Tatarigami? | Genshin Impact|Game8
Tatarigami is a corruption that plagued Yashiori Island after the death of Orobashi, the Great Serpent of Inazuma in Genshin Impact. See lore info about the mysterious plague, and find out quests with puzzles involving Tatarigami in this guide!
Orobashi - Genshin Impact Wiki | Fandom
With Orobashi's death, its lingering power became the Tatarigami, which the Shogunate later utilized to create the Mikage Furnace. The main shrine on Watatsumi Island was subsequently abandoned, with a new shrine being built elsewhere, and the Divine Priestess took leadership over the island.
Tatarigami - Genshin Impact Wiki
The Tatarigami (Japanese: 祟り神 Tatarigami, "Curse God") is a curse that plagued Yashiori Island, Inazuma, formed from the will and power of the serpent god Orobashi who was slain over the island. When the wards suppressing it are disrupted, it causes sickness and calamities around the island.
All Tatara Tales Quests | Genshin Impact|Game8
All Tatara Tales Quests. Tatara Tales is the 2.0 World Quest in Inazuma for Genshin Impact 2.0. See how to unlock the quest, and the walkthrough guides here!
Tatari-gami - Japanese Wiki Corpus
Tatari-gami are Shikon (four spirits) which are held in awe but avoided, and believed to become a powerful guardian god if treated cordially.
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