It ties into the first chapter, the beheaded samurai clan mirrors these things beheading the streamer. These things are probably tied to the clan and their lost treasure somehow. They may even be infested remnants of that clan guarding the treasure.
The fact that it's not a ghost, but rather an SCP-style cognito-hazard, puts things in a new perspective. It's actually renewed my interest in the series with that mindset, because most SCPs are vindictive and random. That said, hope is the first step on the road to disappointment, and dangling...
It's the C-Virus from RE6, you take the people out of the chrysalis too early before they convert, and they melt.
So the creatures are psychic, have a society, have a way to infest others, and can swarm enemies. It really is all four cave movies from 2005 put into one.
I dunno, this one seems...childish compared to other vengeful ghost stories. I can totally get it if the vengeful ghost is a victim. Here, the vigilante guy likely didn't intend to kill the groper, who was clearly in the wrong, but the groper pulled a kindergarten level "I got punished for my...
The real reason Japan doesn't have vigilantes is that everyone who dies, without fail, becomes a butthurt vengeful ghost which proceeds to annihilate 10% of the population every single time. Keep your head down, accept societal standards, don't make waves, just let it happen, or else you and...
The Atlatl revolutionized warfare in Mesoamerica and Australia, and was a major contributor to megafauna extinction in those places. Similar advances were made in ancient greece, though with leather. But we all know nobody's REALLY gonna fight each other.
I don't know the original source, but page 23 sounds clunky, specifically "If I can't calm your anger, won't I end up getting killed?"
I assume this is the elf and dragon speaking to each other about the sacrifice, where the dragon wants to return her, the elf is saying it's impossible, and the...
I figured as much. While we still don't know if it has a society, we now may have evidence it's psychic and can alter perceptions and minds. There's the otherworldy advantage it has for its environment. That's why everyone who walks into the cave and says "I can take it" gets tricked and killed...
It's the tulpa's kid. The tulpa sister literally says "I'm gonna have a baby, a girl, if it's born safe I'll find you," but they never meet again. Then the friend says "Yeah, the weird lady looked like you and had a baby girl," the bullied girl made the connection, with "Oh, so my older sister...
Two rando planets, Ego the Living Planet, the Borg/Necron/Vex cube, planet Tyranid, Ou'muamua, the Lotus Eater, and the Typical Japanese World Tree Adopted From Norse Myth, all vs eight psykers with attitude, the most anti-psychic number possible.