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Item:Inari's Beads

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Evolving Item Report: Inari's Beads, Yama No Tamago, Enchanted Book
Evolving Item Report: Death Whisper, Inari's Beads, Furugasa

Inari's Beads are an evolving item that have not yet completed their evolution.

Contents

Inari's Beads

Price: 749 Gaia Cash

Store: La Victoire

Gender: Any

Description: This string of beads was discovered deep in the woods among the shrines and tall mist covered trees. When wearing it, there is a distinct feeling that something or someone is nearby.. playfully dancing on the edge of your vision.

Date first appeared on Gaia: April 2008

Evolutions

Stage 1

  • Image:Inari's Beads.png Inari's Beads
  • Image:Inari's Beads(Ojuzu).png Ojuzu (Japa mala)
  • Image:Inari's Beads(Fushigibi).png Fushigibi (mysterious fire)
    Fushigibi can be held or worn as a hair clip on either side of the head.

Stage 2

  • Image:Inari's Beads(Waist).png Inari's Beads
    These beads can be worn as a headband or around the waist.
  • Image:Inari's Beads(Fushigibi Futatsu).png Fushigibi Futatsu (two mysterious fires)
    Fushigibi Futatsu can be floating around the avatar or worn as a hair clip on either side of the head.

Stage 3

  • Image:Inari's Beads(Fushigibi Mitsu).png Fushigibi Mitsu (dense mysterious fire)
  • Image:Inari's Beads(Tsuchibi).png Tsuchibi (earth fire)
  • Image:Inari's Beads(Ojuzu Wrap).png Ojuzu Wrap
    Ojuzu wrap can be worn on either arm.
  • Image:Inari's Beads(Nagai Headband).png Nagai Headband

Stage 4

  • Image:Inari's Beads(Fushigidama).png Fushigidama
  • Image:Inari's Beads(Tebi).png Tebi (hand fire)
  • Image:Inari's Beads(Fushigibi Hairpin Sanban).png Fushigibi Hairpin Sanban (mysterious fire hairpin #3)
  • Image:Inari's Beads(Yotekko).png Yotekko
  • Image:Inari's Beads(Intekko).png Intekko

Stage 5

  • Image:Inari's Beads(Anklets).png Anklets
  • Image:Inari's Beads(Ashibi).png Ashibi (leg fire)
  • Image:Inari's Beads(Otsukai).png Otsukai
  • Image:Inari's Beads(Atama Ni Otsukai).png Atama Ni Otsukai
  • Image:Inari's Beads(Otsukai O Idaiteiru).png Otsukai O Idaiteiru

Stage 6

  • Image:Inari's Beads(Fushigibi Hairpin Yugure).png Fushigibi Hairpin Yugure (twilight mysterious fire hairpin)
  • Image:Inari's Beads(Yotabi).png Yotabi
  • Image:Inari's Beads(Intabi).png Intabi
  • Image:Inari's Beads(Yugure).png Yugure (twilight)
  • Image:Inari's Beads(Yoake).png Yoake (dawn)

Stage 7

  • Image:Inari's Beads(Yomen).png Yomen
    Yomen can be worn on the side of the head or on the face, over or under the hair.
  • Image:Inari's Beads(Inmen).png Inmen
    Inmen can be worn on the side of the head or on the face, over or under the hair.
  • Image:Inari's Beads(Yoake No Mo).png Yoake no Mo
  • Image:Inari's Beads(Yugure No Mayoi No Tamashii).png Yugure no Mayoi no Tamashii

Stage 8

  • Image:Inari's Beads(Kao no Hoshi).png Kao no Hoshi (face star)
  • Image:Inari's Beads(Hi no Hachimaki).png Hi no Hachimaki
  • Image:Inari's Beads(Kage no Hachimaki).png Kage no Hachimaki
  • Image:Inari's Beads(Hi no Obi).png Hi no Obi
  • Image:Inari's Beads(Kage no Obi).png Kage no Obi
  • Image:Inari's Beads(Yotenne).png Yotenne
  • Image:Inari's Beads(Intenne).png Intenne
  • Image:Inari's Beads(Hi no Erimaki).png Hi no Erimaki
  • Image:Inari's Beads(Kage no Erimaki).png Kage no Erimaki

Stage 9

  • Image:Inari's Beads(Kitsunetsuki no Me).png Kitsunetsuki no Me (moon fox eyes)
    Kitsuneme and Kitsunetsuki can be worn separately.
  • Image:Inari's Beads(Yuki).png Yuki (snow)
  • Image:Inari's Beads(Saikaigen).png Saikaigen
  • Image:Inari's Beads(Mukaebi).png Mukaebi
  • Image:Inari's Beads(Yoake no Rei).png Yoake no Rei (spirit of Yoake)
  • Image:Inari's Beads(Yugure no Rei).png Yugure no Rei (spirit of Yugure)
  • Image:Inari's Beads(Kitsune no Rei).png Kitsune no Rei (fox spirits)
  • Image:Inari's Beads(Tebi Niban).png Tebi Niban (arm fire #2)

Trivia

  • Labtech Gene described this item as a 'rather a strange item, unlike anything I've seen before. Maybe Dr. Singh would have a clearer idea of what it is, but to me it seems to have a rather mammalian aspect, but with an edge of something more mysterious... even supernatural.' Dr. Singh said 'my studies definitely reveal an animal aspect to these beads. I'm fairly sure that there's some life with in them'. She also said she was 'detecting a rather playful spirit here'.
  • Inari is the Japanese deity of rice, often accompanied by white foxes.
  • This item was made by gem2niki.

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