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~The least dangerous Mōn. Lesser Mōn make you do things like:Tako'ji-imThis type of Dark Luck can never ever be fully avoided but some deities can make this type of Mōn nearly non-existent. This Dark Luck can't mortally hurt you, but can cause accidents like the ones listed above.
- Stubbing Your Toe
- Dropping A Glass
- Spilling Something
~Tako'ji-im [Pronounced: Tah-koe-jee-im] is the next level up from Lesser Mōn. The Tako'ji-im make things like the following happen:HuimiThis Dark Luck does cause injury and can be fully avoided (with a lot of devotion). The Tako'ji-im are dangerous little Mōn that aren't liked. You should try and worship as much as possible to get rid of these hellions.
Trip on a Rock and Get A Scrape Break A Minor Bone Smash Things Accidentally in Succession
~Huimi are the absolute worst form of Mōn. They are the most dangerous and cause things like the following:Their powers are not limited to just those types of things. They also specialize in embarrassing occurrences, and nightmares. The Huimi also roam Kumin'ono aimlessly causing destruction and they are particularly known to start fires. They are also used by Icons (of evil orders) to fight in Deity Wars. Huimi have a ghoulish appearance with leathery wings. Their skin is often mottled and brown and they stand about two feet tall. They are the epitome of evil, and they can never be fully avoided because of their fickle nature. Huimi are truly scary.
- Tripping On A Pebble And Breaking Every Bone in Your Face
- Breaking Two Bones at The Same Time
- Getting in A Car Accident
The Iabun can be considered causers of Dark Luck, but in a way they are worse. As Humanssleep at night, the Iabun enter their body through the ear, and sinus canals. Once they've penetrated the body, they begin planting evil. This evil feeds off of the body, making the Human sleepy. When that person wakes up, their subconcious (Uye) realizes that they've been infiltrated. The Uye then begins trying to get the Iabun out of the body through the mouth. This ultimately causes yawning.
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