Ōmukade
demonic earth Japanese single tradition · 2
Ōmukade is a giant man-eating centipede from Japanese mythology. Despite its formidable size and predatory nature, it has a notable weakness to human saliva.
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- co occurs with
- Zaratan, Obayifo, Obia, Og, Ogre, Ojáncanu, Oni, Orthrus, onibi, Obake, Obariyon, Oceanid, Odei, Odmience, Oiwa, Ōkami, Okiku, Öksökö, Ōkubi, Okuri-inu, Ole-Higue, Onikuma, Onmoraki, Onoskelis, Onryō, Opiyel Guabiron, Orang Bunian, Orang Minyak, Ördög, Oread, Ork, Orobas, Otso, Ouroboros, Ovinnik, Owlman, Karkinos, Nerites, Ogun, Oshun, Odin, Osiris
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“Ōmukade (Japanese) – Giant man-eating centipede, but weak to human saliva.”
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“Ōmukade (Japanese) – Giant, human-eating centipede that lives in the mountains”
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