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>Kappa are usually seen as kami of the water. Their actions range from comparatively minor misdemeanors, such as looking up women's kimono if they venture too near to water, to outright malevolence, such as drowning people and animals, kidnapping children, raping women and at times eating human flesh.[12] Though sometimes menacing, they may also behave amicably towards humans.[9] While younger kappa are frequently found in family groups, adult kappa live solitary lives. However, it is common for kappa to befriend other yōkai and sometimes even people.[6]

>>Kappa are usually seen as kami of the water. Their actions range from comparatively minor misdemeanors, such as looking up women's kimono if they venture too near to water, to outright malevolence, such as drowning people and animals, kidnapping children, raping women and at times eating human flesh.[12] Though sometimes menacing, they may also behave amicably towards humans.[9] While younger kappa are frequently found in family groups, adult kappa live solitary lives. However, it is common for kappa to befriend other yōkai and sometimes even people.[6]

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as i understand it wealthy edomites send poor foreigners in a direction to explore the world for a small fee. when they report back on new continents or people found they are then killed. then they send a edomish ambassador to introduce a parasitic invasion and keep quiet the knowledge of the foreign land. they establish trade routes and control the trading. imports and exports.