Investigation into the Existence/Cover-up of Giant Humanoids
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Investigation into the Existence/Cover-up of Small Humanoids (like Fairies)
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Yōsei
The house spirits Zashiki warashi, are described as being the size of a five or six-year-old child and prone to playing harmless pranks and occasionally causing mischief. Yōsei (Japanese: 妖精, lit. "bewitching spirit") is a Japanese word that is generally synonymous with the English term fairy (フェアリー). Today, this word usually refers to spirits from Western legends, but occasionally it may also denote a creature from native Japanese folklore. For example, according to an old folk belief from Iwate Prefecture, it was once feared that the yōsei could bring the dead back to life. It is also mentioned that the people of Mt. Hōrai are small fairies that have no knowledge of great evil and so their hearts never grow old. The Ainu also tell of a race of small people known as the Koro-pok-guru in their folklore. Another fairy-like being from Japan is the Kijimuna, tree sprites told in the Ryukyuan religion of Okinawa.
faeries.md
Giants were notoriously difficult to convert into Monotheism. They had their own religions, (large) bibles, and were often followed by a significant congregation of normal-sized humans. The Deep State knew they would never rule world religions as long as the Giants existed. If they could only eliminate them all - then normal-sized humans would fall under the influence of Deep State religions
giant_books.md