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ROUND #291 – Kappa
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ROUND#291: Kappa
Thanks to Rob Powell for suggesting this, a while back. The Kappa, in Japanese folklore, was a water imp. They are described as being reptilian with webbed hands and feet, with most descriptions involving a carapace or shell of some kind and a beak of sorts. They are also described as possessing a bowl-like indentation in the top of their head in which they keep water. When a kappa ventures onto land, the spilling of this water, according to some legends, causing the kappa to become paralyzed or even die. There are many representations of the kappa, from traditional Japanese scrolls, through to fantasy games like Dungeons & Dragons and permeating pop-culture;some have even made the association of the Ninja Turtles with the creatures, including the creators of the questionable third film. Your task is to try to create your own iteration of this creature. Obviously its form should remain recognizable as the mythological creature, but try to add your own twist to the concept the best you can, and remember to try and push your designs further from the more humanoid representations Kappa sometimes receive. Bipedal is fine, humanoid is not.
More info about the creature can be found in many locations, but here's the Wiki entry:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kappa_(folklore)
Round Requirements:
- The creature must have webbed hands and feet, a carapace/shell and a beak.
- The creature must have an indentation in the top of its head.
- The creature must reside primarily in fresh water.
Deadline:
March 12th, 7:00pm PST (GMT -8 )
Finals go here: (To be posted.)





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Don't look at me like that, that's seriously how old school kappa rolled.





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