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− | '''Take-yacco''' ({{TongNouAlphabet/Ta}} {{TongNouAlphabet/Ke}} {{TongNouAlphabet/Ya}} {{TongNouAlphabet/Tu}} {{TongNouAlphabet/Ko}} ) is [[Show-mi]]'s second wife, being a human head with a large and always-open mouth. Her teeth were extracted for sexual purposes by the orders of Show-mi. | + | '''Take-yacco''' ( {{TongNouAlphabet/Ta}} {{TongNouAlphabet/Ke}} {{TongNouAlphabet/Ya}} {{TongNouAlphabet/Tu}} {{TongNouAlphabet/Ko}} ) is [[Show-mi]]'s second wife, being a human head with a large and always-open mouth. Her teeth were extracted for sexual purposes by the orders of Show-mi. |
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Take-yacco | |
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Land | Yui-wang |
Location | Show-mi |
Role | Creature |
Take-yacco (
Template:TongNouAlphabet/Tu
) is Show-mi's second wife, being a human head with a large and always-open mouth. Her teeth were extracted for sexual purposes by the orders of Show-mi.
Eastern Mind Characters | |
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Reincarnations | Rin • Byou • Tou • Sha • Kai • Jin • Retsu • Zen • Gyou |
Land of Life | Moku-gyou & Moku-gyou's partner • Zoh-gaeru Family • Tabelinai |
Land of Desire | King-gyou • Chi-fang • Pu-ryao • Show-mi • Nai-nai • Take-yacco • Twei-twei • Long-ri & Long-yui • Rotating Boulder |
Land of Time | Ka-gyou • Ying & Yang • Ga-show • T.B.C. |
Land of Dreaming | Sui-gyou • Ah & Ung • Mong-i • Mong-aru • Zuo-mong • Pang-xie |
Central Mountain | Tou-gyou • Twins from Tong-Nou (Bibo & Pipo • Babebu & Babebo • Jido & Jizo • Dadezu & Zazezu) |
Phantom Marketplace | Mai-chiu |
Every Land | A-mong Family (Ichi-a-mong • Ni-a-mong • San-a-mong • Yo-a-mong • Goh-a-mong) • Fang-shing |