1. Creatures

Tengu Goblin

Sakura Spirit

Tengu goblins are a species of forest goblins or spirits known for their large noses and their association with forests and mountains. They are native to the Tani Mountains and Sakura Spirit Woods, where they prey upon lost travelers who venture into their homelands.

Tengu goblins are often depicted as malevolent spirits, causing destruction wherever they go by producing great whirlwinds of air. They are known for their trickery and love of mischief, making them a dangerous and unpredictable species.

Despite their reputation, some cultures view Tengu goblins as protectors of the forest and defenders of nature. They are also believed to possess magical abilities and can communicate with animals and the elements.

Due to their close association with nature, Tengu goblins are skilled hunters and gatherers, able to survive in harsh wilderness environments. They often live in small, tight-knit communities, relying on their cunning and resourcefulness to defend their territory.

While they may be seen as dangerous by some, Tengu goblins are an integral part of the rich tapestry of folklore and mythology in many cultures, representing the wild, untamed spirit of the forest.