http://brandyforapples.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] brandyforapples.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2008-07-30 01:41 am
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Basic Cryptozoology - Wednesday - First Period - 7/30

Lucky for her class, Abigail Irene Garrett was in fact in a lovely mood for the day. She had a date set for Friday, there was a play on the island which sounded very interesting, and her patchwork terrier Mike was up on her desk, insisting on getting a scritch from under her hand.

"Today, as I told you last week, I'll be asking each of you to present a few minutes on the subject of a creature, perhaps a cryptid, from your own world. I'll start things off for all of us...

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Re: A Creature From Your World

[identity profile] dojima-hime.livejournal.com 2008-07-30 04:31 pm (UTC)(link)
"Hai! The Maneki-neko!" she agreed. "If you look at the statues, he always has a little bobtail, yes? One of the ways a cat can become a bakeneko is if the tail grows too long and splits into two tails. That's one theory of how the Japanese Bobcat developed, that people kept cutting the cats' tails, and why it's so popular as a pet. Maneki-neko is very lucky, anyway, and there's different types of luck he can bring."

"As for turning on the owners, it might be a case of abuse, or even just jealousy. Even an intelligent cat that can walk upright is still a cat, and would never be treated as a person in their own right," Dōjima answered. "Why be stoned as an oni, when you can take the place of a person?"

"Bakeneko can be benevolent, but you don't hear those stories quite as much," Dōjima said. "Those are my favorite ones, where a bakeneko cares for a priest or old woman who's been good to them."