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Generic Universal Eggplant: Monster: Baku Dreamweaver Legendary Animals, Chinese Folklore, Monster Collection, Arte Steampunk, Japanese Monster, Last Unicorn, The Last Unicorn, Supernatural Beings, Japanese Folklore

Monster: Baku Dreamweaver All those posts about the Region of Dreams? Just an elaborate setup to convert the baku dreamweaverfrom the Occult Bestiary. Baku Dreamweaver [Occult Bestiary, page 10] 479 points Attribute Modifiers: ST+5 (No Fine Manipulators, -40%) [30]; DX+3 (No Fine Manipulators, -40%) [36]; IQ+3 [60]; HT+1 [10]. Secondary Characteristic Modifiers: Will+2 [10]; Per+2 [10]. Advantages: Blunt Claws [3]; Doesn’t Eat or Drink (Accessibility, Only with daily morphean extractions…

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Baku by Soga Shōhaku (1730-1781) | Baku獏 (ばく) Dream Eater Originally from China, this fantastic beast is said to be composed from the parts of many different animals, the most common description giving it the body of a bear, a trunk like an elephant, the eyes of a rhinoceros, the tail of a cow, strong legs like a tiger’s, and a spotted coat.The baku is most famous for its ability to devour dreams, and can be called upon by people in the midst of ominous nightmares. Japanese Buddhism, Dream Eater, Mythological Creature, Fu Dog, Japanese Mythology, Legends And Myths, Chinese Mythology, Japanese Folklore, Japanese Tattoo Art

Baku by Soga Shōhaku (1730-1781) | Baku獏 (ばく) Dream Eater Originally from China, this fantastic beast is said to be composed from the parts of many different animals, the most common description giving it the body of a bear, a trunk like an elephant, the eyes of a rhinoceros, the tail of a cow, strong legs like a tiger’s, and a spotted coat.The baku is most famous for its ability to devour dreams, and can be called upon by people in the midst of ominous nightmares.

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Baku | Warriors Of Myth Wiki | FANDOM powered by Wikia Baku Mythology, Malayan Tapir, Dream Eater, Fantasy Literature, Japanese Mythology, Fantasy Stuff, Japanese Folklore, Japanese Tattoo Art, Rain Forest

The Baku is a creature with origins in Japanese mythology, legend and 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 bear's body elephant’s trunk, rhinoceros' eyes, an ox's tail, and a tiger's paws, which protected against pestilence and evil, although eating nightmares was not included among its abilities. However, in a 1791 Japanese wood-block illustration, a specifically dream-destroying baku is…

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