#well that might be bad
[tweet by @nick_kapur:
“The Sessho-seki, a famous rock in Nasu, Japan that was said to have imprisoned the evil nine-tailed fox demoness Tamamo-no-Mae, was found broken in half. After nearly 1,000 years, the demon vixen is presumably once again on the loose.” [link to tweet]
[Image ID: a large boulder on a barren, gray slope is split in two. like something cracked it. in the right foreground of the photo is a wooden sign with the kanji 殺生石, Sessho-seki]
Originally it looked like the photo below:
[image ID: same boulder as above, but whole, bound in sacred rope. In the right foreground is the same wooden sign with the same kanji.]
Heck, I don’t even feel surprised. Of course the lethal vixen is loose. Of course.