Umi Osho

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A monster with a large turtle shell on its back that inhabits the seas of Zipangu. Having meek and timid personalities; not only do they not attack humans, it is said that sometimes they are so astonished when they come across a human that they hide in their shells, refusing to come out.

Like "Sea Bishops", they are the priestesses who serve the sea god, and they can perform the ritual to remake the bodies of human men who are joined with monsters in the sea, enabling them to live in the sea. Due to this ability and their honest and simple nature, they are loved by monsters of the sea.

They themselves are quite harmless beings, but if someone were to try and harm them, he would surely be dragged under the sea by the monsters of the sea in a fit of rage, or, in some cases, by storms and billows caused by the sea god. And then, the man would end up being swarmed by monsters and violated, but the umi osho herself would disregard it as if nothing had happened, despite possibly having been harmed, and she would bless the union of the man and a monster, the birth of a new married couple, from the bottom of her heart, performing the ritual to enable him to live under the sea.

They hesitate to even speak to men in a seductive manner, let alone attack them, yet their true nature is monstrous, and they eagerly anticipate being joined with human men. Also, as a race, they have strong masochistic feelings. Longing to be pursued by a man so fiercely that it is overbearing and violent, to receive his raging lust in their body, for these things they pray to the sea god day after day. Perhaps due to a blessing resulting from their fervent prayer and their original cultivation, their ordinary speech and behavior irresistibly provokes sadistic feelings in men.

Perhaps because they mostly have petite bodies in general and carry disproportionately large and heavy shells, should they fall over for some reason, they aren't quite able to get back up. It is said that when seen in this manner, they experience agonizing shame, and they look so pitifully adorable and defenseless that it easily makes a man's sadistic feelings run wild: a man would take advantage of their inability to resist and violate them according to his desire.

Even when being violated, they retain their modest attitude, and rather than indulging in pleasure, it's more like they devotedly offer themselves to a man to quell his rage in a manner befitting of an adherent of the sea god. However, their true nature as a monster can be briefly glimpsed from the way they move their hips, and when taking a meat rod, they clamp down firmly, greedily refusing to let go, spurring a man to push deeper and deeper inside. Their mouth is just as greedy as their lower parts, and it is said that once they take a penis inside, they'll keep sucking without letting go until he's all out of semen. Also, it seems that they will experience great joy and ecstasy on this occasion if a man puts his hands on their head and presses it down, and then fellatio will become much more lewd and alluring, or something like that.

Additionally, they're guides to "Ryugujo", which also serve as the sea god's shrine, and they have been granted the power to enable even men who aren't married to sea monsters to temporarily breathe under the sea. Ryugujo exists at the bottom of the sea, and it's a place described as one of this world's paradises, where guests can expect dream-like hospitality. Of course, men that strike their fancy will be invited, but other human men are also invited according to requests by the monsters of the sea.

Kenkou’s Notes
It's “Umi Osho”-chan, one of the 14 races first included in the new book “Monster Girl Encyclopedia II”! They're devotees of the sea god, and they sort of have the role of a Zipangu version of the “sea bishop”, but aside from that, they're also guides at the paradise at the bottom of the sea, “Ryugujo”! They're timid and faint of heart, but actually they like being tormented (in a sexual sense), or something like that…

Extra Info
「Ryugujo」 Beautifully wondrous palaces, adorned with coral of various colors, and the cities that surround them, which exist at the bottom of the sea around Zipangu. Ruled by Otohime with ‘’’Umi Osho’’’ serving as guides, due to the regular service of the magical “underwater palanquin”, men from the outside are invited, and given such a warm reception by the monsters that it's like paradise. They are “amusement cities” where men can have a dream-like time.

Due to the power of the otohime, in ryugujos, it's possible even for ordinary humans who haven't done the sea god's ritual to live just as they do on the surface, and as far as humans from the surface can tell, their clothes and goods don't even get wet, they're even able to walk with their feet on the ground, and it doesn't feel as though their movement is being limited by the water, however, on the other hand, to sea monsters and their husbands, it also feels as though they're “underwater”. "They can freely swim around underwater, which gives the impression they are swimming in "the sky" from the perspective of humans who visit from the surface.

The entire towns are amusement cities for the sake of entertaining guests, and along with that, even the palaces are open to guests. Day and night, deluxe food and sake are provided, and along with this, guests are entertained by the dancing of beautiful sea monsters. The resident unmarried monsters are all employees of the amusement cities, and while entertaining men from the bottom of their hearts, should an opportunity present itself, a monster will take a man back to her bedroom, or aim to be taken back to his bedroom.

They are this sort of city, but originally, ryugujo were meant to revere the sea god, so there are imposing shrines to the sea god. Marriage ceremonies are performed by ‘’’Umi Osho’’’ in the shrines, and it's said that many humans and monsters who will be getting married visit.

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