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The Night-Walker is called {{wiki|Daidarabotchi}} in Japanese. In the movie the deer-like Forest Spirit an d the Night-Walker are the personification of the Forest. They are neither good nor evil.
 
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Forest Spirit, also called Shishigami (シシガミ) and Night-Walker (デイダラボッチ, Deidarabotchi), is a supporting character in Princess Mononoke. He is known as a god of life and death.

Appearance

The Forest Spirit looks like a deer, but with more antlers and a human face;[1] He can transform into a gigantic semi-translucent humanoid during the night, called the Night-Walker.

Story

The Deer God "Forest Spirit" is protector of the Cedar Forest and is the God of life and death. He heals Ashitaka of his bullet wound, yet interestingly leaves his curse. Later, he takes the life of Okkoto and Moro.[2] Lady Eboshi shot him as he was transforming into the humanoid-like Night-Walker which then releases his destructive body and steals the life of everything he touches, until Ashitaka and San return his head, restoring peace.

Abilities

The Forest Spirit is immortal and invulnerable. The emperor Mikado believes it's possible to become immortal by eating his head. As Eboshi shows that the Night-Walker is vulnerable by shooting off his head.

The Forest Spirit is a god of life. His blood cures all illness and curses, which can be seen at the end of the movie. When he touches the ground, the plants under his feet die and grow instantly. He can heal wounds by touching it with his mouth, but he can't take off curses by that way.

The Forest Spirit is a god of death. He can end life. Demons don't fear anybody, beside the Forest Spirit. So he takes Okkoto's life, who becomes a demon. Kohroku believes he is gonna die, if he looks into Forest Spirit's eyes. That thinking is just superstition.

Nightwalker of Mononoke

The Night-Walker is searching for his head.

The Forest Spirit is the Night-Walker. At the Sea of the Forest Spirit he transforms into the Night-Walker at midnight. If he loses his head, he becomes the Night-Walker with tentacles searching for his head. The tentacles eat everything staying in their way.

Mythology

In Japanese mythology, he is called Yatsukamizuomitsuno,[3] who is worshipped in Nagahama, Shiga on Wikipedia. His origin is from buddhism on Wikipedia script The Kasuga Deer Mandala, where he is seen as a deer with a tree on his head.[4] He is the power that forms a planet.[5]

The Night-Walker is called Daidarabotchi on Wikipedia in Japanese. In the movie the deer-like Forest Spirit an d the Night-Walker are the personification of the Forest. They are neither good nor evil.

Forest spirit
Forest Spirit (2)

References

  1. The Art of The Princess Mononoke
  2. Moro didn't die, but she is almost dead.
  3. [eos.kokugakuin.ac.jp/modules/xwords/entry.php?entryID=1304 Daisen Shinkou] (jap.), retrieved december 1st, 2013
  4. Kasuga Deer Mandala, 14. Jhd., Nara National Museum, rtrieved november 26th, 2012
  5. Hayao Miyazaki: Recovery of Japanese Cultural Values (eng.), Autor: Aurora van Zoelen, retrieved december 13rd, 2012