Madam Mythos



North America

Etowah Mound Eagle Man

One tactic for defeating a kappa in sumo is simply to bow beforehand; when the kappa bows in response, it spills its strength-giving liquid from the saucer on its head.
Michael Dylan Foster
The Book of Yokai

Origins

Yoruba Tribe

Home

Unknown

Alias

Unknown

The Legend

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Yes. Lindsay and I are planning a night of heterosexual intercourse. Heart attack never stopped old big bear! I may have committed some light treason. God knows they're squinters. What's up, fizz-ellas. No one was making fun of Andy Griffith. I can't emphasize that enough. It seems like only yesterday you were bursting forth from your mother's fertile womb

Physical Description

The kappa is child-like in both size and shape, yet imbued with incredible strength. In some accounts, it bears likeness to a monkey, but sometimes it is more turtle-like. Typically, it is depicted with a turtle beak and shell, slimy green skin and no fewer than three buttholes.
It also has a circular indentation on the top of its head in which it stores water. If the water is spilled, then the kappa is said to lose it’s super-strength.