Talk to the NPC J'najaq Sunflare at (x18,圓4) to trigger the fate "Mouth for Water." Completing this spawns the Humbaba fate. Drops Ala Mhigan barding: Spawns after prequel fate completed. Drops music roll Rattle and Humbaba - Peaks (x15,圓0). These are the FATE name, not the Achievement name btw. I’m looking for a single instance of mythology being real, ever, at any point in the history of civilization and then we can all get excited.Planning on getting all the new Fate achievements for the new zones in Stormblood. I don’t want any of this ‘doomsday predicted by guy who has been wrong a hundred times.’ To that last point, it would be fun if JUST ONCE one of the world’s mythologies or religions was right about something in the modern era. I'm unironically all for this and want to see where this goes cause I am tired of mundane life and want magical/supernatural stuff to happen. Man, imagine of all mythologies and religion Japan was right all along. Nut Case ☕ ✨Commissions Open✨□ March 6, 2022 You know what? I, for one, welcome our new fluffy tailed doom. Tamamo coming out of the stone like /JJ9Jnb2tu4ĭemon fox getting free and gonna take revenge on humanity does sound cooler Here are some traditional depictions of the nine-tailed fox demoness Tamamo-no-Mae: /0L5qifniHuĪnd here are some more recent interpretations: /Qou97lv71jĮveryone is super chill about the Sessho-seki cracking open, right? Not so much… Supposedly, the evil power of the fox demoness Tamamo-no-Mae was so strong that the stone would kill anyone who touched it. įor reference, here is a photo of what the rock used to look like: /nqiplsRB0d The Sessho-seki, a famous rock in Nasu, Japan that was said to have imprisoned the evil nine-tailed fox demoness Tamamo-no-Mae, was found broken in half.Īfter nearly 1,000 years, the demon vixen is presumably once again on the loose. That is until it just cracked wide open on March 5th… Let’s See That Japanese ‘Killing Stone’ Already! Who’s that exactly? Legend holds that Tamamo-no-Mae appeared to the naked eye as a beautiful woman but was later exposed as being a nine-tailed fox demoness who was working for a powerful Japanese daimyo (feudal lord) who was plotting to overthrow the emperor.Ī famous warrior by the name of Miura-no-suke is told to have vanquished the demoness whose body was transformed into the Sessho-seki / Killing Stone as an eternal prison. Legend holds that the Killing Stone is actually the transformed corpse of Tamamo-no-Mae. Meaning it’s lights out for anyone who touches the stone. What is the Sessho-seki aka ‘Killing Stone’?Īccording to Japanese mythology, the Sessho-seki aka ‘Killing Stone’ is believed to be so powerful that it kills anyone who comes in contact with the stone. But we’re talking about a stone here that’s believed to have been the prison of a powerful demoness and we’re just supposed to believe that ‘old age’ cracked it in half?! A common working theory on why it cracked in half is ‘natural weathering’ as the stone is ancient. The Sessho-seki was discovered to have cracked in half on March 5th. But the lore surrounding this stone is wild and has put a lot of superstitious people on edge. Millions of people are just now learning of the ‘Killing Stone’ which is believed to have housed the transformed body of a powerful demoness for 1,000 years. If you haven’t ever heard of Japan’s Sessho-seki until today, you are not alone. Read more Weird News stories right hereĭid anyone have ‘beautiful woman demoness transformed into a nine-tailed fox released after being imprisoned for 1,000 years inside a large boulder’ on their 2022 BINGO card? If you did, you might be able to mark that off your BINGO card because the Sessho-seki aka ‘Killing Stone’ in Japan was recently discovered to have split open and cracked in half.The Sessho-seki is said to kill anyone that comes in contact with it and for 1,000 years it has imprisoned a demoness until the stone recently broke in half, possibly releasing the demoness.The Sessho-seki aka the ‘Killing Stone’ is an ancient boulder in Japan that features prominently in Japanese mythology.
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