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leeseechkeens · 1 year
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Another try with rottmnt oc so here we are!
Meet Juniper! She’s a genbu yokai - half snake half turtle chimera.
Works as a hidden city yokai beauty blogger! Records makeup tutorials and latest yokai and human fashion news.
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Also did a tmnt ask entrance for her, but you can ask her anything you want in here! Well, if you’re interested.
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demonbloodpal · 2 months
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Ubume yokai sold adoptable design
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pigeon-wishes · 6 months
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Piece for today is done! Another yokai this time! a kuchisaki onna for the prompt stranger!
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blleackki · 7 months
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Commission
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abonbons · 6 months
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Happy Halloweekend 🤘🏼
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wasptailsblog · 9 months
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Sandro belongs to @cubpaws
Serena and Luan belong to @yuniik0
Fraust and Caishen belong to @causticfraust
Tikus and Yan belong to @bluebyby
Tabi belongs to @pilot030
Penrose belongs to @saltyspittoon
Harley belongs to @pubbiee
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tsukiip · 1 year
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Warm up doodle. 🍉
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I really liked Sunita, she was so fun!
Day 4 Rise August Art Challenge!
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kadaverzart · 8 months
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old school work
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dokidobe · 5 months
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So…I post my OC!
A little yokai who likes to make others happy in her own way.
This is about her introduction↓
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Likes: Sweet food
Dislikes: spicy food
Basic color: brown
Pupil color: reddish brown
Personality: outgoing and optimistic, believing in all good things
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urtubiaartist-67 · 2 years
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⛩️ Do you know the yōkai : KUCHISAKE-ONNA? ✂️
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Kuchisake-onna (口裂け女, "Slit-Mouthed Woman") is a malevolent figure in Japanese urban legends and folklore. Described as the malicious spirit, or onryō, of a woman, she partially covers her face with a mask or other item and carries a pair of scissors. She is most often described as having long, straight, black hair, pale skin, and otherwise being considered beautiful (except for her scar). She has been described as a contemporary yōkai.
According to popular legend, she asks potential victims if they think she is beautiful. If they respond with "no", she will kill them with her long medical scissors. If they say "yes", she will reveal that the corners of her mouth are slit from ear to ear, and she will then repeat her question. If the individual responds with "no", she will kill them with her weapon, and if they say "yes", she will cut the corners of their mouth in such a way that resembles her own disfigurement. Methods that can be used to survive an encounter with Kuchisake-onna include answering her question by describing her appearance as "average", or by distracting her with money or hard candies.
According to legend, Kuchisake-onna was a woman who was mutilated during her life, with her mouth being slit from ear to ear. In some versions of the story, Kuchisake-onna was the adulterous wife or a mistress of a samurai during her life. As punishment for her infidelity, her husband sliced the corners of her mouth from ear to ear. Other versions of the tale include that her mouth was mutilated during a medical or dental procedure, that she was mutilated by a woman who was jealous of her beauty, or that her mouth is filled with numerous sharp teeth.
Author and folklorist Matthew Meyer has described the Kuchisake-onna legend as having roots dating back to Japan's Edo period, which spanned from the 17th to 19th centuries.
Rumors about Kuchisake-onna spread throughout Japan, creating hysteria to the point that young children would sometimes be accompanied by members of parent–teacher association groups while walking home from school.
Historian and manga author Shigeru Mizuki considered Kuchisake-onna to be an example of a yōkai, a term which can refer to a variety of supernatural monsters, spirits, and demons in Japanese folklore. According to Zack Davisson, a translator of many of Mizuki's works, "When Mizuki put her in one of his newest yokai encyclopedias, that's when she was officially considered a yokai."
Source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuchisake-onna
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jburunet · 1 year
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Recopilatorio de algunos de los yokais que dibujé para el inktober de 2019!
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ungojirasapiente · 8 months
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another drawing of a really obscure Funamusea girl, this time Nio, a nekomata catgirl! ------ otro dibujo de una chica poco conocida de Funamusea, esta vez Nio, una chica gato nekomata! --- Nio by Funamusea
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fukia · 9 months
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Opila bird but like some sort of snowless yuki onna or somth
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candyghastlyart · 6 months
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TragicTober Day 9: Yokai I decided to do an ao andon! A blue lantern ghost that appears during ghost stories.
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