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vex714
PrivilegedAfter watching Nioh 2 on the Tokyo Gameshow, I decided to find out a little more about the Kasha.
Kashas are Japanese yōkai that are said to travel the world on burning chariots, stealing the corpses of humans who have not yet been buried and had lived sinful in lives.
Some practices to prevent the dead from being stolen include two funerals for the same corpse, placing a stone in the coffin, and chants so that the Kasha will not feed.
kamimatsu
MemberConsidering the corpses they choose, why stop them?
vex714
PrivilegedMy guess is the living relatives still cared about them even if they sinned.
kamimatsu
Memberwhy?
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