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==History==
==History==
In 1582, the ''yōkai'', disguised as woman named Chitose, was on a task to meet and claim the soul of [[Mamushi]], a [[Scholar|monk]]-turned demon hunter, for his disbelief of her kind. On their travels, Ao Andon came across a deranged and beastly monk in [[Kabasaka Village]], [[Tamba]]. While under the guise of Chitose, she and other villagers were held hostage by the monk, whose nature was rumored to be that of one of the [[Taka Nyudo]]. The monk was soon defeated by [[Japanese Brotherhood of Assassins|Kakushiba ''ikki'']] members [[Fujibayashi Naoe]] and [[Yasuke]], who were tasked by Mamushi to investigate these ''yōkai'' claims. Chitose thanked them for their aid and left the village after stating that they intend to meet Mamushi to tell him "tale of her own."<ref name="The Yokai"/>
In 1582, the ''yōkai'', disguised as woman named Chitose, was on a task to meet and claim the soul of [[Mamushi]], a [[Scholar|monk]]-turned demon hunter, for his disbelief of her kind. On their travels, Ao Andon came across a deranged and beastly monk in [[Kabasaka Village]], [[Tamba]]. While under the guise of Chitose, she and other villagers were held hostage by a beastly, tall monk, whose nature was rumored to be that of one of the [[Taka Nyudo]]. The monk was soon defeated by [[Japanese Brotherhood of Assassins|Kakushiba ''ikki'']] members [[Fujibayashi Naoe]] and [[Yasuke]], who were tasked by Mamushi to investigate these ''yōkai'' claims. Chitose thanked them for their aid and left the village after stating that they intend to meet Mamushi to tell him "tale of her own."<ref name="The Yokai"/>


At [[Nyoiji Daiji Temple]], Ao Andon revealed themselves to Mamushi and confronted him on his fears. Taking his life, Ao Andon was soon found by Naoe and Yasuke, who was shocked by the reality of the ''yōkai''{{'}}s existence. In front of them, Ao Andon closed the door and told them of making Mamushi believe before taking his life. Immediately, she engaged and attacked outside the temple. Yet, their fight ended in their "death" as they dissipated in blue smoke right afterwards.<ref name="The Yokai"/>
At [[Nyoiji Daiji Temple]], Ao Andon revealed themselves to Mamushi and confronted him on his fears. Taking his life, Ao Andon was soon found by Naoe and Yasuke, who was shocked by the reality of the ''yōkai''{{'}}s existence. In front of them, Ao Andon closed the door and told them of making Mamushi believe before taking his life. Immediately, she engaged and attacked outside the temple. Yet, their fight ended in their "death" as they dissipated in blue smoke right afterwards.<ref name="The Yokai"/>

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An Ao Andon (青行燈), also known as Aoandon is a yōkai born from the fear of all mortals.[1] Their title translates to the "blue lantern" or "blue light."

Mythology

An Ao Andon has an appearance of a demonic woman with blue skin, two horns atop its head, and sharp teeth.[2]

History

In 1582, the yōkai, disguised as woman named Chitose, was on a task to meet and claim the soul of Mamushi, a monk-turned demon hunter, for his disbelief of her kind. On their travels, Ao Andon came across a deranged and beastly monk in Kabasaka Village, Tamba. While under the guise of Chitose, she and other villagers were held hostage by a beastly, tall monk, whose nature was rumored to be that of one of the Taka Nyudo. The monk was soon defeated by Kakushiba ikki members Fujibayashi Naoe and Yasuke, who were tasked by Mamushi to investigate these yōkai claims. Chitose thanked them for their aid and left the village after stating that they intend to meet Mamushi to tell him "tale of her own."[1]

At Nyoiji Daiji Temple, Ao Andon revealed themselves to Mamushi and confronted him on his fears. Taking his life, Ao Andon was soon found by Naoe and Yasuke, who was shocked by the reality of the yōkai's existence. In front of them, Ao Andon closed the door and told them of making Mamushi believe before taking his life. Immediately, she engaged and attacked outside the temple. Yet, their fight ended in their "death" as they dissipated in blue smoke right afterwards.[1]

Personality and traits

In her human disguise as the poet Chitose, they appeared a shy, timid, but cryptic woman. In her true form, this Ao Andon appeared with her blue complexion, dark forehead markings, twin horns, and sharp teeth. Along with her warped voice, she had the ability of telekinesis, superhuman strength, and wielded dual tantōs as her main weapons.[1]

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