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'''Otoroshi''' is a yokai in Japanese mythology
Otoroshi is a yokai in Japanese mythology.




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==Behavior==
==Behavior==
Some say that otoroshi suspend themselves from torii, the gates at every shrine to separate the human world from the divine world, and will descend upon those who enter the shrine who do not respect the holiness of the place, and devour them.  It is also said that they may dwell in the shadows of any shrine or sacred place and guard it from those who do not respect it.
Some say that otoroshi suspend themselves from torii, the gates at every shrine to separate the human world from the divine world, and will descend upon those who enter the shrine who do not respect the holiness of the place, and crush/devour them.  





Latest revision as of 22:07, 26 May 2008

Otoroshi as illustrated by Craig Arndt.

Otoroshi is a yokai in Japanese mythology.


Appearance

Otoroshi is mysterious creature that is barely described as a pair of eyes and tusks that protrude from the swirling shadows of its mane. It is often said that otoroshi can actually hide its body in the wild and lengthy swirling hair, from which it can emerge at any time. It can blend shadows and make itself seen whenever it wishes.


Behavior

Some say that otoroshi suspend themselves from torii, the gates at every shrine to separate the human world from the divine world, and will descend upon those who enter the shrine who do not respect the holiness of the place, and crush/devour them.


Art/Fiction

  • Manga/TV anime Gegege no Kitarou - Otoroshi featured in one of the stories.
  • Manga/TV anime Inu-Yasha - There is an antagonistic otoroshi cast from the body of villain Naraku whom the main characters must fight in this series.