>AN ANCIENT EVIL AWAKENS
AN ANCIENT EVIL AWAKENS
So who is going to be the party that ventures to stop it?
Sad thing is you just know in some rural village a superstitious old person is performing a ritual where they cut the clitoris off a little girl to banish the spirit.
This isn't Iraq, user.
This isn't Africa
Sad?
I have been selected for the evil spirit slaying quest. I'll post the results later.
Only the sons of Jewdas eat the foreskin of girls and boys.
here's you ancient evil,bro
>sulfur
Imagine the smell
This isn't Atlanta Waffle House
>high IQ levels
>most of the population is atheist
>everyone is still super superstitious, believe in shit like this and horoscopes
unironically based
Either some retarded vandal or some supernatural forces are at play here. Boulders don't just break on their own.
>evil fox lady
looks like some P U R I F I C A T I O N is needed
>Boulders don't just break on their own.
Let me guess, American education
Man, Japanese superstition is some real dumb shit. Should have thought they modernized out of it but no.
>This appears over Mt Fuji later that day
>what is ice wedging
>AN ANCIENT EVIL AWAKENS
>Boulders don't just break on their own
I can smell through the screen that you are a American, user
>hurr tradition and culture BAD
>modernization GOOD
Fuck off Goldberg!
She only looks like that while purified as a summoned spirit.
how do I increase my chances of encountering a currently released evil fox woman
>Be me
>Be me watching inuyasha as a teenager
>Think the purification stuff makes sense because of the roman catholic concept of purification
>Also aware of the common fantasy trope of "demonic corruption"
>Later learn that "demons" in anime are actually yokai which aren't equivalent to Judea-christian concepts of demons but rather super natural entities that are usually animals of objects that have survived past the 100 year mark, thus granting them magic powers.
>All of a sudden the shrine maiden purification shit makes no sense
What are they purifying exactly? How does that factor in with the Yokai myth?
>so what happens now that the stone is broken?
Nothing. Obviously.
What is 嫁つつき?
>Everyone pretends spontaneous rock breaking is common knowledge.
What grade did they teach you this.