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Bannik near a Bucket of Water by Ivan Bilibin, 1934. The Bannik (Cyrillic: Банник) is a bathhouse spirit in Slavic mythology. [1] He is usually described as a small, naked old man with a long beard, his body covered in the birch leaves left over from well used bath brooms. [2]
A shy Nure-onna at Tenjin-ya who helps run the bath house. Before working at Tenjin-ya she worked at Orio-ya and was trained by Tokihiko who she grew close to. By accident she was responsible for the scar on Tokihiko's face and was sent away from Orio-ya to work at Tenjin-ya.
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Bannik – Slavic bathhouse spirit. Banshee – Female spirit in Irish folklore who heralds the death of a family member by screaming, shrieking, or keening. Basajaun, Basandere – (Basque) hairy woodland spirit; Blafard – Albinos long surmised by Europeans to be the result of some kind of simian crossbreeding.
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