Tengu - Fight Back
In Japanese folklore, the Tengu was once seen as a disruptive spirit — neither fully god nor demon. With its long nose, birdlike features, and black cube crown, it wandered between temples and mountains, mimicking monks and luring the faithful off course. It infiltrated shrines. It corrupted teachings. It mocked virtue while dressed in its robes.
Feared not for brute strength, but for deception, the Tengu was an omen of spiritual distortion — a reminder that not all who preach are pure, and not all traditions are safe.
This design revives the ancient warning:
Not all masks conceal monsters. Some reveal them.
FIGHT BACK — before the impostors rewrite the script.