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Post by Lady Anastasia on May 31, 2008 20:06:31 GMT -5
Abumi-guchi (Stirrup Mouth)
An abumi-guchi (ç‹¿Ú, abumi-guchi? lit. "stirrup mouth") is a strange, furry y¨kai, or Japanese monster, that is illustrated in Sekien Toriyama's Gazu Hyakki Tsurezure Bukuro.
It is a type of tsukumogami formed from a stirrup, usually one that once belonged to a fallen soldier. It is said that the abumi-guchi will wait where it lies for the fallen solider to return.
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Post by Senbecc on May 31, 2008 20:16:55 GMT -5
Abumi-guchi (Stirrup Mouth) An abumi-guchi (ç‹¿Ú, abumi-guchi? lit. "stirrup mouth") is a strange, furry y¨kai, or Japanese monster, that is illustrated in Sekien Toriyama's Gazu Hyakki Tsurezure Bukuro. It is a type of tsukumogami formed from a stirrup, usually one that once belonged to a fallen soldier. It is said that the abumi-guchi will wait where it lies for the fallen solider to return. I like that. Nothing like true loyalty.
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Post by Lady Anastasia on May 31, 2008 20:23:50 GMT -5
Abumi-guchi (Stirrup Mouth) An abumi-guchi (ç‹¿Ú, abumi-guchi? lit. "stirrup mouth") is a strange, furry y¨kai, or Japanese monster, that is illustrated in Sekien Toriyama's Gazu Hyakki Tsurezure Bukuro. It is a type of tsukumogami formed from a stirrup, usually one that once belonged to a fallen soldier. It is said that the abumi-guchi will wait where it lies for the fallen solider to return. I like that. Nothing like true loyalty. lol, that's one way of looking at it
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