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Tanuki: A raccoon dog; a mischievous shapeshifter fond of drinking saki and making music by tapping on its belly. (Japanese) image

Tengu: A mountain-haunting spirit; a shapeshifter appearing as a bird of prey or as a winged man with a beaked nose. (Japanese) image

Thammuz: Ambassador to Hell; able to die and return from the underworld; a symbol of rebirth and mourning; inspires torture, more powerful in the month of September. From Hebrew Tammuz. c.1530. (Judeo-Christian, Sumerian)

Torngak: An ancestral spirit summoned to aid in the healing of the sick, to foretell death and grant success. (Eskimo)

Tsuchi-gumo: A monster spider that hunts humans for food. [syn: earth spider, ground spider] (Japanese) image

Tsukumogami: A haunted gadget; an artifact that has come to life; an inanimate object that has gained awareness after existing for a long period of time. (Japanese) image list all

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