scylla
A type of monster girl resembling a sea octopus, most commonly taking the form in Japanese works of a human upper torso and tentacles for legs.
Named after a Greek mythological monster that has had many varying descriptions over the centuries. One later mythological version of the scylla was more or less a mermaid whose serpentine-like lower half was surrounded by snapping dog heads. For that character, use scylla (mythology) instead.
Other names associated with octopus girls are Cecaelia and Dagon.
Notable Scyllas
- Cthulhy Squele from Monster Musume no Oisha-san
- Kayla from Monwres: Ishu Kakutou Monster Musume
- Kraken from Monster Girl Encyclopedia
- Octo from Monster Musume no Iru Nichijou
- Okpa from Ishuzoku Reviewers
- Okutou Hasumi from Hitomi Sensei no Hokenshitsu
- Rakisu Meitopasu from Mamonomusume to no Seikatsu
- Scyllei from Shinrabanshou
- Turquoise from Shutcho Iyashi Senmon-ten Takoizu
- Ursula from Disney's The Little Mermaid
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The following tags are aliased to this tag: octopus_girl (learn more).
This tag implicates monster_girl (learn more).
一种类似于海章鱼的怪物女孩,最常见的是在人类上部躯干的日本作品和腿部的触角中采用这种形式。
以希腊神话怪物的名字命名,该怪物在几个世纪以来都有许多不同的描述。 Scylla的一个神话版本或多或少是美人鱼,其蛇形般的下半部分被折断的狗头所包围。对于该角色,请改用Scylla(神话)。
以希腊神话怪物的名字命名,该怪物在几个世纪以来都有许多不同的描述。 Scylla的一个神话版本或多或少是美人鱼,其蛇形般的下半部分被折断的狗头所包围。对于该角色,请改用Scylla(神话)。