Spirits bound in servitude to the tiger that killed them. They typically seek freedom to die in peace by bringing their master a new victim in exchange.

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Spirits bound in servitude to the tiger that killed them. They typically seek freedom to die in peace by bringing their master a new victim in exchange.
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White Day: A Labyrinth Named School (2015)
"Oranges and lemons. Say the bells of St. Clement's. You owe me five farthings. Say the bells of St. Martin's. When will you pay me? Say the bells of Old Bailey. When I grow rich. Say the bells of Shoreditch. And when will that be? Say the bells of Stepney. I do not know.Say the great bells of Bow. Here comes a candle.To light you to bed.
And here comes a chopper.
To chop off your head."
Best part😂
Day 27 Coat: beware the wanderer with the coat of horrors. Made my own kind of spooky monster. He's wearing a Korean overcoat.
Day 28 Ride: My Darkwing OC Rei and her adoptive dad chilling on his car with some burgers. Her dad is based off of Jim Starling from the new Ducktales. I just gotta figure out how to draw ducks my way, and a different name & look for this guy. Rei looks pretty good as she is.
The aptly named omen of death: dalgyal gwishin, the egg ghost. It is likely the most dangerous ghost of Korean folklore, causing death not long after seeing one.
Hi this is my shayla Solmi, I'm making a magical girl band thing with a friend and she's like a siren.
Solmi is a cheonyeogwisin, a virgin ghost, a woman who basically died while married but without having kids and stuff. Cheonyeogwisin aren't described as having hair eyes or no face or being siren-like, but she does fit the description of a cheonyeogwisin, and she was primarily inspired by them, so I don't see why she can't be called a cheonyeogwisin.
Myths and Legends from the Far East are sometimes vastly different from those in the Western World. Runny Nose: A Korean Folktale
Runny Nose: A Korean Folktale
Myths and Legends from the Far East are sometimes vastly different from those in the Western World. Runny Nose: A Korean Folktale
Runny Nose: A Korean Folktale