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* [[w:c:bleach:Sode no Shirayuki (Zanpakutō spirit)|Sode no Shirayuki]] (''Bleach'')
 
* [[w:c:bleach:Sode no Shirayuki (Zanpakutō spirit)|Sode no Shirayuki]] (''Bleach'')
 
* [[w:c:dc:Killer Frost|Killer Frost]] (''DC Comics'')
 
* [[w:c:dc:Killer Frost|Killer Frost]] (''DC Comics'')
 
* Yuki Kusakabe (''Interviews with Monster Girls'')
 
* Yuki-Onna (''Japanese Mythology'')
 
* Yuki-Onna (''Japanese Mythology'')
 
* Yukihana (''Kanokon'')
 
* Yukihana (''Kanokon'')
 
* Yuki-Onna (''Monster Girl Encyclopedia'')
 
* Yuki-Onna (''Monster Girl Encyclopedia'')
 
* [[w:c:dailylifewithamonstergirl:Yukio|Yukio]] (''Monster Musume'')
 
* [[w:c:dailylifewithamonstergirl:Yukio|Yukio]] (''Monster Musume'')
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* Yuki-Onna (''Nioh'')
 
* Reira (''Nurarihyon no Mago'')
 
* Reira (''Nurarihyon no Mago'')
 
* Tsurara Oikawa (''Nurarihyon no Mago'')
 
* Tsurara Oikawa (''Nurarihyon no Mago'')
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* Frostina/Blizzaria (''Yo-Kai Watch'')
 
* Frostina/Blizzaria (''Yo-Kai Watch'')
 
* Ice Apparitions (''Yu Yu Hakusho'')
 
* Ice Apparitions (''Yu Yu Hakusho'')
* Yukina/Michaela (''YuYu Hakusho/Ghost Fighter'')
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* Yukina/Michaela (''YuYu Hakusho/Ghost Fighter'')}}
* Yuki Kusakabe (''Interviews with Monster Girls'')}}
 
   
 
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Revision as of 23:15, 10 September 2018

The power to use the abilities of Yuki-onna. Variation of Yokai Physiology.

Also Called

  • Snow Maiden Mimicry/Physiology
  • Snow Woman Physiology
  • Yuki-onna Mimicry

Capabilities

User with this ability either is or can transform into a Yuki-onna (snow woman), a yokai who is either the ghost of someone who perished in the snow or a personification of winter and snow. Yuki-onna appears on snowy nights as a tall, beautiful woman with long black hair and blue lips, with inhumanly pale or even transparent skin that let them blend into the snowy landscape. Despite her inhuman beauty, her eyes can strike terror into mortals. She floats across the snow, leaving no footprints (in fact, some tales say she has no feet, a feature of many Japanese ghosts), and can transform into a cloud of mist or snow if threatened.

Yuki-onna, being associated with winter and snowstorms, are at the same time beautiful and serene, yet ruthless in killing unsuspecting mortals. Until the 18th century they were almost uniformly portrayed as evil, but modern stories often color them as more human, emphasizing their ghost-like nature and ephemeral beauty.

Applications

Variations

Associations

Limitations

Known Users

See Also: Yuki-onna.

Gallery