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==Origins== |
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+ | The Nuppeppō is a creature with origins in Japanese mythology, legend and folklore. |
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==Appearance== |
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+ | A near-shapeless mass of (human?) flesh. The folds on it's front are said to resemble a human face. They are more often smelled than seen due them giving of a horrifying stench similar to rotten flesh. They are said to be very rare. |
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+ | They normally live on graveyards and cemeteries. They only come out at night to chase and disgust persons with their hideous smell and looks.[[File:Yokai_jiten7.jpg|thumb|left|242px]] |
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+ | [[File:Forsaken_Shell.jpg|thumb|left|242px]]Despite their looks and build, they are said to be extremely fast moving spirits. Their flesh is sad to grant eternal life when eaten. |
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Alternate Names/Spellings | Nuppefuhō, Nuppeppo |
Origins | Japanese Mythology |
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Origins
The Nuppeppō is a creature with origins in Japanese mythology, legend and folklore.
Appearance
A near-shapeless mass of (human?) flesh. The folds on it's front are said to resemble a human face. They are more often smelled than seen due them giving of a horrifying stench similar to rotten flesh. They are said to be very rare.
Behavior
They normally live on graveyards and cemeteries. They only come out at night to chase and disgust persons with their hideous smell and looks.
Abilities
Despite their looks and build, they are said to be extremely fast moving spirits. Their flesh is sad to grant eternal life when eaten.