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Susanoo-no-Mikoto, the Japanese Storm God, he is a wild, untamed and chaotic deity whose appearance reflects his domain over the sea, storms and tempests. He is fierce, unpredictable, and disheveled, embodying the chaos of nature he governs. His form is associated with roaring winds, turbulent oceans, and thunderstorms, symbolizing both destruction and renewal. Though he can be a powerful, commanding figure summoning clouds and wielding the sword Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi, one of Japan’s Three Imperial Regalia. He has stormy eyes, wild hair, and a regal yet turbulent presence, reflecting his dual nature as both a destroyer and a protector. He wears sturdy battle worn leather armor, a cloak that could be quickly thrown over his shoulders to protect him from the rain and the sacred sword Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi, which he wielded after slaying the eight headed serpent, Yamata no Orochi. Main Color Scheme: Navy, White and Gold - Action Tilt, Depth of Field, Dynamic Perspective, Dynamic Framing, highly detailed with intricate details, light shadow play,
The depiction of the Japanese Storm God captures his wild and chaotic essence, showcasing his commanding presence amidst turbulent seas and fierce storms. With stormy eyes and disheveled hair, he dons battle-worn leather armor and a protective cloak. The sacred sword glimmers, symbolizing his dual role as both destroyer and protector, embodying nature's raw power. The color palette of navy, white, and gold enhances the dynamic framing and intricate details, bringing depth and action to his formidable figure.