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B_3_11 Verified Beings & Entities

B_3_11 — Kitsune, Huli Jing, and Fox Spirits in East Asian Tradition

Fox spirits — beings that have cultivated supernatural powers through longevity, meditation, or absorbing celestial energy — represent one of the most richly developed and culturally significant categories of supernatura

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B_5_02 — Shape-Shifting, Therianthropy, and Human-Animal Transformation

The belief that humans can transform into animals — and that some beings exist in hybrid human-animal forms — is one of the oldest and most widespread motifs in human culture. The famous "Lion-Man" of Hohlenstein-Stadel

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B_4_12 — Tengu, Oni, and Japanese Supernatural Taxonomy

Japanese tradition preserves one of the world's most elaborate and systematized supernatural taxonomies — a vast ecosystem of non-human beings encompassing kami (gods/spirits), yōkai (strange beings), yūrei (ghosts), oni

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B_2_23 — Shapeshifter: Transformation Mythology Across Cultures

The shapeshifter — a being that can alter its physical form, often between human and animal — is arguably the single most universal mythological motif, appearing in every documented human culture with sufficient mytholog

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