#red riding hood
Amanita witch is waiting for you
Red Riding Hood’s grandmother: Old woman who gifted her granddaughter a red hood. Has the ability to live in a wolf’s stomach for a long time.
Red Riding Hood’s mother: Woman who has no sense of danger and sends her daughter off alone into a dangerous forest.
Red Riding Hood: A girl with no sense of danger who tells an unknown wolf her grandmother’s address without hesitation. Both have the ability to survive in wolves’ stomachs for a long time. The ability may be hereditary.
Hunter: Doesn’t normally kill wolves, but he went out of his way to torture and kill the wolf with stones. A cruel man who doesn’t obey the traditional hunter’s teachings of not tormenting his prey unnecessarily.
Hypothesis: The wolf who had his stomach cut open may have died the moment he swallowed the girls. If this hypothesis is correct, it may explain how the girls survived for so long in the wolf’s stomach.
[In association with Gishian Productions]
☆ Red Riding Hood
☆ Three sizes
B: Secret~
W: About the size of both of Aladdin’s hands
H: About the length of the Mr. Wolf’s innards
☆ Hobbies and talents
Playing soccer with Mr. Orc’s head
Yeah. Guess I’m just an errand girl…
☆ PR
I want to have some fun!
Mr. Producer! Play with me lots, okay!
Divine fortitude entails “The good girl was trying to save her ill grandmother lying in bed.
However the wolf enticed her and gulped her down together with her grandmother.
Birds and animals are cunning, holding more power than humans.
Always have caution.
The hunter cut open the wolf’s stomach and saved the girl and her grandmother.
But the story doesn’t end there.
The grandmother ordered her granddaughter to fill the wolf’s stomach with stones to kill him.
This is because she feared the stronger one.
Birds and animals eat humans to live.
This girl, how dare she leap from her story and slaughter all living things.
Stained with blood and laughing, she was like a demon.
Is she faint of heart, ill, or perhaps insane.
But it was none of these.
It is the nature of man to make sense of death.
The girl is only good if she doesn’t know of her evil nature.
If she follows her nature, it ends in violence.
If a person comes upon a beast, both the beast and the person are to be feared.”
“Tale by tale” (1894)
Started working on redesigning my modern fairy tale characters that I did a few years ago. Here’s the first - Red Riding Hood!
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