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It was eventually revealed that "Tenma Taro" was actually a large gold ingot kept in the Forbidden Chamber, with the monster being made-up to ward off greedy thieves and locals. However, the ingot itself was stolen long ago by an ancestor of [[Phineas Filch]] and never seen again.
 
It was eventually revealed that "Tenma Taro" was actually a large gold ingot kept in the Forbidden Chamber, with the monster being made-up to ward off greedy thieves and locals. However, the ingot itself was stolen long ago by an ancestor of [[Phineas Filch]] and never seen again.
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The Japanese name "天魔" (''Tenma'') is formed by the kanji [[wiktionary:天|天]] (meaning "sky/heaven") and [[wiktionary:魔|魔]] (meaning "demon").
   
 
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Tenma Taro is a tengu-like monster that features in the legends of Nine-Tails Vale. According to said legends, it was defeated in a battle with the Nine-tailed Fox and sealed away in the Forbidden Chamber.

The return of Tenma Taro?

Main article: The Monstrous Turnabout

A figure resembling Tenma Taro was photographed near Nine-Tails Vale around the time that Rex Kyubi, the alderman of Nine-Tails Vale, was murdered. Although Jinxie Tenma's father Damian Tenma was accused of committing the murder, she was convinced that the true culprit was Tenma Taro.

It was eventually revealed that "Tenma Taro" was actually a large gold ingot kept in the Forbidden Chamber, with the monster being made-up to ward off greedy thieves and locals. However, the ingot itself was stolen long ago by an ancestor of Phineas Filch and never seen again.

Name

The Japanese name "天魔" (Tenma) is formed by the kanji (meaning "sky/heaven") and (meaning "demon").

Development

Tenma Taro is based upon the tengu of Japanese mythology.