
Rabisu - Wikipedia
In Akkadian mythology the Rabisu ("the lurker"; Sumerian 𒉺𒁽 Maškim, "deputy, attorney" [1]), or possibly Rabasa, are vampiric spirits, daimons, or demons. The Rabisu are associated in mythology with the Curse of Akkad. A consistent translation of "Rabisu" is “Lingerers”.
Rabisu | Demonology | Fandom
In Akkadian mythology Rabisu ("the vagabond") or possibly Rabasa is an evil vampiric spirit or demon that is always menacing the entrance to the houses and hiding in dark corners, lurking to attack people. It is said that pure sea salt can ban them as the salt represents incorruptible life (salt preserves, and life was first born from the sea).
Rabisu : The Lingering Demon - Mythlok
Rabisu are famed for their skill in stealthily lurking and ambushing their unsuspecting victims. They are frequently characterized as vampiric spirits, hinting at their potential capacity to siphon life force or energy from those they encounter. However, modern translations also suggest that Rabisu did not act independently of divine authorization.
Rabisu | Assyrian religion | Britannica
The ancient Assyrian demon rabiṣu apparently is a classic prototype of a supernatural being that instilled such a fear in humans that their hair literally raised from their bodies when confronted with knowledge of the rabiṣu ’s presence.
Twelve Kizuki | Kimetsu no Yaiba Wiki | Fandom
The Twelve Kizuki (十 じゅう 二 に 鬼 き 月 づき Jūnikizuki?, lit. Twelve Demon Moons) is an organization of the twelve most powerful demons in existence who are under the direct command of the Demon King, Muzan Kibutsuji. They also serve as the main antagonistic faction of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba.
Busu: The Delicious Poison by PJ Rivers on Prezi
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The Art of Laughter: Kyogen - George Washington University
2019年11月10日 · Prepare to laugh, and learn how this ancient performing art form still retains never-fading entertainment charm even today. “Busu (poison)” is the famous tale of two servants who are given a pail and ordered by their master to "carefully guard it, as it …
Busu - Japanese Wiki Corpus
Busu is one of the programs of kyogen. It is classified in shomyo kyogen. It is a humorous description of a happening in which the servants Tarokaja and Jirokaja caught their master in …
Anthology of Japanese Literature/Busu - Wikisource
2024年5月30日 · Master: This is what is known as busu, a deadly poison. If even a wind blowing from its direction should strike you, it will mean instant death. Be on your guard. Tarō: Yes, Master. Jirō: Excuse me, Master, but I would like to ask you something. Master: What is it? Jirō: Why do you keep such a dreadful poison in the house?
Busu - Tsurupika Hagemaru Wiki
Busu (ブス, Buss) is a character in the series by The Hagemaru Series in characters friends.
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