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− | Tengu is a term used for Japanese gargoyles. | + | '''Tengu''' is a term used for Japanese [[gargoyles]] (of which the only surviving [[clan]] is the [[Ishimura Clan]]). |
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+ | ==History== | ||
+ | [[Robyn Canmore|Hunter]] told [[Dingo]] and [[Matrix]] they were going to [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] to hunt for a tengu, refering to [[Yama]]. ''("[[Strangers]]")'' | ||
==Real-World Background== | ==Real-World Background== | ||
− | Tengu appear in Japanese legend as a race of winged beings who lived in the forests and mountains of Japan. Like the Ishimura gargoyles, they sometimes taught [[bushido]] to humans; their most famous pupil was Yoshitsune of the Minamoto clan, who, thanks to their teachings, was able to defeat his family's chief rival, the Taira clan, which had overthrown his clan. The tengu were also said to have great magical abilities, and a fondness for playing tricks on humans (which makes them sound more like a branch of Oberon's Children than like gargoyles). | + | Tengu appear in Japanese legend as a race of winged beings who lived in the forests and mountains of Japan. Like the Ishimura gargoyles, they sometimes taught [[bushido]] to humans; their most famous pupil was Yoshitsune of the Minamoto clan, who, thanks to their teachings, was able to defeat his family's chief rival, the Taira clan, which had overthrown his clan. The tengu were also said to have great magical abilities, and a fondness for playing tricks on humans (which makes them sound more like a branch of [[Oberon's Children]] than like gargoyles). |
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Revision as of 08:19, 11 January 2008
Tengu is a term used for Japanese gargoyles (of which the only surviving clan is the Ishimura Clan).
History
Hunter told Dingo and Matrix they were going to Tokyo, Japan to hunt for a tengu, refering to Yama. ("Strangers")
Real-World Background
Tengu appear in Japanese legend as a race of winged beings who lived in the forests and mountains of Japan. Like the Ishimura gargoyles, they sometimes taught bushido to humans; their most famous pupil was Yoshitsune of the Minamoto clan, who, thanks to their teachings, was able to defeat his family's chief rival, the Taira clan, which had overthrown his clan. The tengu were also said to have great magical abilities, and a fondness for playing tricks on humans (which makes them sound more like a branch of Oberon's Children than like gargoyles).