The story emphasizes that survival is impossible without respecting the wild. Inga does not "tame" Goro; they operate as equals, a radical concept in early folklore. Sacrifice and Loyalty
In contrast, Goro, from Japanese mythology, embodies a vastly different set of attributes. Goro, often referred to in the context of the "Goro" or more accurately as "Gooro," translates to "fifth generation" but is most commonly known in the context of Japanese folklore and the popular media as a powerful demon or Oni. inga and goro