October 29, 2024

Zerrofel Field Report: Futakuchi-onna

Classification: Legendary & Supernatural Humanoids

Temporal Range: 18th to 19th Century

Geographic Range: Japan

Diet: As much food as you have on offer

Horde: Yokai

From the front, Futakuchi-onna appears as a normal woman with a pleasant face and beautiful long hair. However, if she turns her back, you'll see her hidden secret, a second, monstrous mouth on the back of her head, concealed beneath her hair.

This mouth symbolizes greed, and if the human side refuses to feed it, the monster takes control, using the hair like arms to feed herself. In some stories, the mouth steals food directly from the woman’s plate, leaving her starved or with very little to eat.

Find out more by tapping the Futakuchi-onna card in your collection and reading our entire report in-game. Then, pop onto Discord and jump into our Menagerie channel to chat about her. We’re getting strong Malignant vibes from Futakuchi-onna, but that might just be because it’s nearing Halloween and we’ve been indulging in a lot of horror movies of late.

October 29, 2024

Zerrofel Field Report: Futakuchi-onna

Classification: Legendary & Supernatural Humanoids

Temporal Range: 18th to 19th Century

Geographic Range: Japan

Diet: As much food as you have on offer

Horde: Yokai

From the front, Futakuchi-onna appears as a normal woman with a pleasant face and beautiful long hair. However, if she turns her back, you'll see her hidden secret, a second, monstrous mouth on the back of her head, concealed beneath her hair.

This mouth symbolizes greed, and if the human side refuses to feed it, the monster takes control, using the hair like arms to feed herself. In some stories, the mouth steals food directly from the woman’s plate, leaving her starved or with very little to eat.

Find out more by tapping the Futakuchi-onna card in your collection and reading our entire report in-game. Then, pop onto Discord and jump into our Menagerie channel to chat about her. We’re getting strong Malignant vibes from Futakuchi-onna, but that might just be because it’s nearing Halloween and we’ve been indulging in a lot of horror movies of late.