Talk:Umi Osho/@comment-24169511-20160828172230

Taken from /mgt/, accuracy not guaranteed. – Profile: Umi Osho

Turtle family, Sea Dweller type

Habitat: Zipangu seas

Disposition: Timid, devoted

Diet: Omnivorous, things like seaweed and crustaceans

A monster carrying a large turtle shell that inhabits the waters of Zipangu. They're quiet with a timid personality, and rather than attacking humans, when they encounter one they will often be frightened and retreat into their shell and refuse to come out.

They are nuns that serve the god of the seas in the same manner as Sea Bishops, and as such can also perform the ritual to reshape a human's body into one fit to live underwater with monsters of the sea.

Due to this ability, and their endearingly simple disposition, they're a very welcome presence for sea monsters. Though they themselves are very harmless, attempting to cause them harm will undoubtedly bring the wrath of the sea monsters upon you, and the waves and storms sometimes summoned by the sea god will certainly drag you into the sea.

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[Nothing more was posted after this.] – Supplementary information: "Dragon Palace"

In the waters of Zipangu, on the ocean floor, there is a beautiful palace and a city surrounding it, adorned in coral. It is governed by "Otohime", and the "Umi Osho" regularly invite men inside it with magical underwater "kago". It is a city of entertainment, a paradise borne of the hospitality of monsters, where one can experience dreamlike moments.

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Through the power of the Otohime, even ordinary humans that have not been blessed by the ritual of the sea god can function underwater in the same fashion as on land. As on land, your clothes and possessions will not get wet, and you can also walk on the ocean floor, though there isn't any reason to limit your movement like that in the water. Monsters of the sea and their husbands can move through the water with freedom akin to someone dancing through the sky from the perspective of a normal human being on the ground.

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The entire city's purpose is entertainment, and along with the sights of the city, the palace is also open to guests. Day and night fine cuisine and luxury wines are served, and beautiful monsters of the sea dance for the guests. Unmarried monster girls will often work in this city of entertainment, and try to capture a man's heart through their hospitality, aiming to drag him off to a bedroom at the first chance.

Ryugujo, and the city were originally dedicated to the worship of the god of the seas, and as such, there is a strong presence of followers of this deity, and Umi Osho have carried out ceremonies of marriage at shrines for newly arrived couples.