Susiron wrote:Wolven Girl wrote:HyperPikaGirl wrote:
Oh my...
Well that was unexpected xD I really like it though!
I'll have to hand it to you Lillian Nightshade*, you did a really nice job!
*This is Lillian's right? ;v;
I don't think so, elephants aren't common in japanese folklore
"An early 17th-century Japanese manuscript, the Sankai Ibutsu (山海異物), describes the baku as a shy, Chinese mythical chimera with an elephant’s trunk, rhinoceros eyes, an ox tail, and tiger paws, which protected against pestilence and evil, although eating nightmares was not included among its abilities.[1] However, in a 1791 Japanese wood-block illustration, a specifically dream-destroying baku is depicted with an elephant’s head, tusks, and trunk, with horns and tiger’s claws.[4] The elephant’s head, trunk, and tusks are characteristic of baku portrayed in classical era (pre-Meiji) Japanese wood-block prints (see illustration) and in shrine, temple, and netsuke carvings.[5][6][7][8] Writing in the Meiji era, Lafcadio Hearn (1902) described a baku with very similar attributes that was also able to devour nightmares"
It doesn't match the description perfectly, but it's quite close
and the art style definitely rings of Lilian












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