* In the English version of ''Persona 2: Innocent Sin'', Otohime's true form is described as a "crocodile", while in ''Eternal Punishment'' it is a "shark". This inconsistency is due to the Japanese name of the creature is called "yahiro wani" (八尋鰐), a mythic sea monster crosses between crocodile and shark. While Otohime constantly demonstrates traits of dragon (closer to crocodilia), the modern interpretations believe it is a shark and the old belief of crocodilia was a confusion of the shark species.
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* In the English version of ''Persona 2: Innocent Sin'', Otohime's true form is described as a "crocodile", while in ''Eternal Punishment'' it is a "shark". This inconsistency is due to the Japanese name of the creature is called "yahiro wani" (八尋鰐), a mythic sea monster crosses between crocodile and shark. While Otohime constantly demonstrates traits of dragon (closer to crocodilia), the modern interpretations believe it is a shark and the old belief of crocodilia was a linguistic confusion of the shark species.
Toyotama-hime (豊玉姫, "Luminous/Plumptious Jewel"), also known as Otohime (乙姫), is a goddess in Japanese mythology, and the daughter of Ryūjin, the dragon god of the sea. She married the hunter Hoori and gave birth to a son, who in turn produced Emperor Jimmu, the first Emperor of Japan. After giving birth, she turned into a dragon or an alligator and flew away.
In the English version of Persona 2: Innocent Sin, Otohime's true form is described as a "crocodile", while in Eternal Punishment it is a "shark". This inconsistency is due to the Japanese name of the creature is called "yahiro wani" (八尋鰐), a mythic sea monster crosses between crocodile and shark. While Otohime constantly demonstrates traits of dragon (closer to crocodilia), the modern interpretations believe it is a shark and the old belief of crocodilia was a linguistic confusion of the shark species.