
Kuro-bōzu (Black Monk)Kuro-bōzu (Traditional Folk Variants)
KOO-roh BOH-zoo
Detailed Description
The name Kuro-bōzu has long served as a catch-all for regionally varied apparitions. In Edo-Tokyo it was recorded as a bedroom prowler that drew close to women’s mouths to sip their sleeping breath, leaving a fishy odor before departing. Sightings are vague and it is sometimes classed with faceless ghosts. In the Kii Kumano region, meeting it in the mountains causes its height to shoot up, and the more one pursues it the larger it grows before fleeing at great speed. Near the Osada River in Kaga, it appears as a black mass outlined only by its silhouette and escapes into water when struck with a staff, a behavior some locals attribute to an otter spirit. Across Japan the term also substitutes for giants like Ōnyūdō or sea spirits like Umibōzu, sharing one or more traits of black coloration, monk-like appearance, sudden elongation, and affinity with watersides. None of these types show sustained habitation, and reports of appearances typically cease in time.
Personality
relentless but does not linger, may avoid people and flee
Compatibility
strongly linked to nighttime, human dwellings, riverbanks, mountain forests
Abilities & Skills
Weaknesses
tends to withdraw when seen and pursued, appearances cease when it changes haunts, known to flee when struck with a staff or fired upon
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