: The feature is often broken by "Pure" elements or iron, or if the target is dealt damage by an outside source that snaps them out of the trance. 3. Usage in Media
: Refers to a type of malevolent spirit, demon, or flesh-eating being in Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain mythology. Combined, a Kamapisachi 1 kamapisachi
It is believed to be a spirit that causes minor, yet persistent disturbances. This could include hiding household items, producing strange noises in empty rooms, or manipulating the environment in a subtle, psychological manner. : The feature is often broken by "Pure"
According to temple legends at the Kamakshi Amman Temple in Kanchipuram, the goddess was once a fierce, "ruthless" form of Shakti ( Ugra Swaroopini ). or flesh-eating being in Hindu