tag:danbooru.me,2005:/comments Comments on post #1498690 2013-09-03T12:26:33-04:00 tag:danbooru.me,2005:Comment/1187015 2013-09-03T12:26:33-04:00 2013-09-03T12:26:33-04:00 @azurelorochi on post #1498690 (jinko (monster girl encyclopedia) drawn by kenkou_cross) <img src="/cdn_image/preview/48/a2/48a2b882e0f2dcc8eaf88e2b9451301c.jpg"/> <blockquote> <p>astarte952 said:</p> <p>a tiger monstergirl? very nice! never heard that name before. in which history legend did they appear?</p> </blockquote><p>If you're talking about weretiger or any other types of human-feline hybrid, then they appeared in basically every culture which have large cats in their environment(read: everywhere except Oceania.)</p><p>As the kanji would suggests, Jinko is just a generic cover-all term for weretiger without specification to its origins, in the same way Jingyo is a generic cover-all Japanese word for mermaids from every countries.</p> azurelorochi /users/187477 tag:danbooru.me,2005:Comment/1187008 2013-09-03T12:03:13-04:00 2013-09-03T12:03:13-04:00 @astarte952 on post #1498690 (jinko (monster girl encyclopedia) drawn by kenkou_cross) <img src="/cdn_image/preview/48/a2/48a2b882e0f2dcc8eaf88e2b9451301c.jpg"/> <p>a tiger monstergirl? very nice! never heard that name before. in which history legend did they appear?</p> astarte952 /users/206391