Name(if any): It Has No Name
Nickname(s): Clamps, GONG, The-Lizard-With-The-Head-of-A-Bell-Shrine
Preferred Gender: Feminine
Sexuality: Heterosexual
Appearance: This Waniguchi is four feet and five inches long, about two feet tall, and weighs at around sixty pounds. The bell-shrine that forms its head is fairly rusty and makes a distinctive metallic groan whenever it opens and closes.
Shikigami?: Yes
Onmyouji: [Blank to be filled in]
Tier: 2
Alignment: Yang Wood
Sigil:
Powers:
Bite - Being composed of an old Shinto bell, the nameless creature has a strong gripping power with its makeshift bell head and jaws and can keep a good and intense grip that requires quite a bit of shaking to remove.
Ring Ring - This Waniguchi has a most peculiar feature, it can weaponize noise. By quickly moving its jaws up and down it makes an annoying sound that, while it doesn't physically harm on a grand scale it could eventually cause tinnitus if someone listens to it enough! Beyond that these jaw movements are used in a makeshift echolocation for navigation.
History: Long ago, around a hundred years ago, there used to be a shrine that was lost to history. However what wasn't quite lost was one of the shrine bells that was left behind to rust; for that bell would undergo the metamorphosis and become a Waniguchi. Emerging from the swampland below came the nameless creature that would ring in the night. It traveled Japan without any regards, simply making noise and awaking countless families in the middle of the night and early morning. After several complaints were being lodged around the vicinity of the Obake Shrine a few priests guided the creature to its domain in order to quell the noise violations.
Personality: This nameless, well apart from whatever nicknames she is given, creature is rather bestial in its ways. It haves few grand goals and only seems to wish to move around, chew on various substances. It is a clumsy creature that constantly bashes headfirst into things, what with a lack of eyes. While it is rather, "simple", it does seem to take joy in causing annoyance to those who are sleeping.
Other:
Pardon my spirits (and blindess)