Post by Adam & Alex Flema on Apr 6, 2010 3:27:54 GMT -8
OK!!! Here are some more beast!! But there is only one real monster in here. But all you have to do is disarm them and they run away crying for there mommy. Lol not really but they do run away. Oh well they sound cool to me!! ^^
Namahage:[/b][/u]
Namahage are the embodiment of the loneliness inherent in snowy lands. Raising a terrifying voice, they seek out and attack living things. If you cross paths with one, you should play dead. They regard the lazy as friends and are lulled into a false sense of security. And plus there not that scary for me. Then again i am a lazy butt most of the time.
Blade Namahage:[/u][/b]
They say you should play dead if confronted by a Namahage, but it can be quite fearsome to hide in plain sight of an armed foe like this one. A legend tells of a samurai that tried to banish the Namahage.He attacked its blade with a nearby brush while it was distracted. Without its weapon, it grew afraid and left, promising to reform. So always have a sword or something that you could protect yourself from this Namahage.
Bucket Namahage:[/b]
Anyone who has seen the land blanketed in deep snow, beware. Namahage hide under the snow and trap victims in their buckets. When fleeing them, clap once and take a step away. They will flee when they do not see the source of the sound. Wow they sound like idiots but then again i get lost when there are to many sounds around me. ^^
Umbrella Namahage:[/i][/b]
Legend tells of flying Namahage, who are often shown with umbrellas. One tale describe a man who was attacked during a snowstorm. He said, "It is too windy for Namahage to be out flying". Hearing this, the Namahage left the scene in embarrassment. We can assume that they won't show themselves when it is windy. Who knew these guys could get embarrassed about flying in a snowstorm? That sounds kinda fun to me.
Cannon Namahage:[/b]
The Cannon Namahage is a strange beast, indeed. He doesn't care about the lazy, gravitating instead toward cowards and sissies, screeching and bellowing to scare some bravery into their victims. You might say they're rather kind, considering the circumstances.
Namahage:[/b][/u]
Namahage are the embodiment of the loneliness inherent in snowy lands. Raising a terrifying voice, they seek out and attack living things. If you cross paths with one, you should play dead. They regard the lazy as friends and are lulled into a false sense of security. And plus there not that scary for me. Then again i am a lazy butt most of the time.
Blade Namahage:[/u][/b]
They say you should play dead if confronted by a Namahage, but it can be quite fearsome to hide in plain sight of an armed foe like this one. A legend tells of a samurai that tried to banish the Namahage.He attacked its blade with a nearby brush while it was distracted. Without its weapon, it grew afraid and left, promising to reform. So always have a sword or something that you could protect yourself from this Namahage.
Bucket Namahage:[/b]
Anyone who has seen the land blanketed in deep snow, beware. Namahage hide under the snow and trap victims in their buckets. When fleeing them, clap once and take a step away. They will flee when they do not see the source of the sound. Wow they sound like idiots but then again i get lost when there are to many sounds around me. ^^
Umbrella Namahage:[/i][/b]
Legend tells of flying Namahage, who are often shown with umbrellas. One tale describe a man who was attacked during a snowstorm. He said, "It is too windy for Namahage to be out flying". Hearing this, the Namahage left the scene in embarrassment. We can assume that they won't show themselves when it is windy. Who knew these guys could get embarrassed about flying in a snowstorm? That sounds kinda fun to me.
Cannon Namahage:[/b]
The Cannon Namahage is a strange beast, indeed. He doesn't care about the lazy, gravitating instead toward cowards and sissies, screeching and bellowing to scare some bravery into their victims. You might say they're rather kind, considering the circumstances.