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Suiko
Water Tiger
- Covered in harsh tough scales
- Body size of a small child
- Often resembles a Kappa
- Found in both China and Japan
- Sharp hook like claws from their knee caps
- Live near river banks or other small bodies of water
- Has an ability to turn invisible
- Stronger than the average grown man
- Suiko are "bosses" to Kappa as water Goblins
- Reports to Ryū-ō, the dragon king
- Humans are killed for the pleasing of Ryū-ō
- They feed on human souls and draining the body of blood after drowning them
- Enjoy playing pranks on villigers at night or possesing them to act strangly
- It is said that Kappy taught the art of bone setting to humans and magical salves
- Verry honest creatures and loyal to a promise
- Will pleadge searvitude to a master if it is tricked into losing it's powers
- Kappa stories were told as lessons and warnings to disobedient children
- It is possible to keep a Suiko away with an odd arangment of items.
-Leaning a sickle against a horse with sprinkled flax seeds or black eyed peas.
- Suiko are afraid of these items and won't aproach the area.
- There is no specific known way to kill a such a Yokai
- A popular idea is to take the blood drained corpse that was a Suiko victim and place it in a hut. The body needs to be on a plank of wood instead of being burried. The monster will be drawn to the hut and start running in circles. As the body decays, the Suiko will at the same time untill the dacaying process is done and the creature is dead.