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mix of a woman and a snake.
Japanese legends featuring snake women who marry human men, take them under water to live with them, and in return grant immortality. She is also based off a ryukyu odd-tooth snake, known in Japan as an Akamata.
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The Akamataa is a serpent spirit in the Japanese folklore. It is a mix of a woman and a snake.
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