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Nishidera Siteにしでらあと

1 yokai rooted in Nishidera Site. Explore the legends tied to this land.

  • Kyōrinrin (Scripture Spirit)

    Kyōrinrin (Scripture Spirit)

    Uncommon

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    Tradition-Faithful Edition

    Animated Objects & UndeadKyoto Prefecture

    Based on Sekien’s design, it is portrayed as a frayed Buddhist scroll that unrolls by itself, its ends moving like limbs. It sidles up without a sound and quivers in response to chanting. If someone desecrates a venerable sutra—tearing it, trampling it—then late at night the rustle of paper and faint sutra-recitation are said to echo, while characters from the scripture drift within lamplight. Conversely, if the sutra is purified and properly stored, it settles down and remains harmless, even dusting the study. This figure stands at the crossroads of early modern book-veneration and tsukumogami belief. Its association with the bird-headed figure in the Night Parade scrolls is understood through the beak’s symbolism as a bearer of words and spell-power, though exact locales and names are unknown beyond scattered sources.