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- Qilin can be bred seemingly infinite times; he is not limited to one covering like other divines. He has 180 Genetic Potential. In Chinese mythology, the qilin is a chimerical creature said to be a good omen. It's said to appear with the imminent arrival or passing of a sage. The word Qilin is often translated to "unicorn". The Chinese qilin is usually depicted with two horns. de:Qilin
- The Qilin is a mythical creature seen in the Nickelodeon television series Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness.
- The Qilin is a Classical Age Chinese myth unit in Age of Mythology: Tale of the Dragon. It is available to worshipers of Chang'e.
- Qilins are Mounts that can be purchased in-game from the Adventure Guide in Hidden Village. They provide an increased movement speed of 250 though. They can be purchased for 55,000 Rupees and last for 72 hours. To mount the Qilin a player must be at least level 120.
- What Kaname was able to gather from the Soga Temple. The Soga were originally known as the Kaiboku. An ancient group that were stated as being created by the earth itself. The group was know to have consisted of thousand of different members, who spread across the world. The group were split into seven different sub families. Each governed by a leader, who were stated as being the strongest of the group, while they in turn governed by the one they called Mother of Origins. They revered the Mother of Origins as their creator and deity, often praying to her before and after hunting, even holding festivals in her name. Despite the clans differences they lived a moderate peaceful existence.
- The earliest references to the qilin are in the 5th century BCE Zuo Zhuan. The qilin made appearances in a variety of subsequent Chinese works of history and fiction, such as Feng Shen Bang. Emperor Wu of Han apparently captured a live qilin in 122 BCE, although Sima Qian was skeptical of this.
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