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[[Category:Mythological Creatures]]


'''Centipede'''


A terrifying, man-eating monster the size of a mountain. It lived in the mountains of Japan near Lake Biwa. The dragon king of Lake Biwa asked the famous hero Hidesato to kill it. The hero killed it by shooting an arrow, dipped in his own saliva, into the brain of the Centipede. The dragon king rewarded Hidesato by giving him a rice-bag; a bag of rice which could not be emptied and it fed his family for centuries.
A terrifying, man-eating monster that look like a spider with the size of a mountain.  
 
It lived in the mountains of Japan near Lake Biwa. The dragon king of Lake Biwa asked the famous hero Hidesato to kill it. The hero killed it by shooting an arrow, dipped in his own saliva, into the brain of the Centipede. The dragon king rewarded Hidesato by giving him a rice-bag; a bag of rice which could not be emptied and it fed his family for centuries.
 
 
[[Category:Japanese mythology]]
[[Category:Ground beasts]]

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A terrifying, man-eating monster that look like a spider with the size of a mountain.

It lived in the mountains of Japan near Lake Biwa. The dragon king of Lake Biwa asked the famous hero Hidesato to kill it. The hero killed it by shooting an arrow, dipped in his own saliva, into the brain of the Centipede. The dragon king rewarded Hidesato by giving him a rice-bag; a bag of rice which could not be emptied and it fed his family for centuries.