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Kappas live in shallow water. They prey on the blood of humans, strangling anyone unlucky enough to wade into their ponds and rivers. However, a person confronted with a Kappa can do something to protect themselves, either by appeasing the creature or outsmarting it. A Kappa will not attack a person if it is thrown a cucumber inscribed with that person's name. It can also be tricked into bowing, so that the water spills out of the hollow on its head, rendering it powerless.
 
Kappas live in shallow water. They prey on the blood of humans, strangling anyone unlucky enough to wade into their ponds and rivers. However, a person confronted with a Kappa can do something to protect themselves, either by appeasing the creature or outsmarting it. A Kappa will not attack a person if it is thrown a cucumber inscribed with that person's name. It can also be tricked into bowing, so that the water spills out of the hollow on its head, rendering it powerless.
   
[[Remus Lupin]] introduced his third-year [[Defence Against the Dark Arts]] class to Kappas in [[1993]]. [[Severus Snape]], who covered for Lupin during the full moon, claimed that Kappas are found in Mongolia while reviewing some of the assignments that Lupin had given to students.
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[[Remus Lupin]] introduced his third-year [[Defence Against the Dark Arts]] class to Kappas in [[1993]]. [[Severus Snape]], who covered for Lupin during the full moon, claimed that Kappas are found in [[Mongolia]] while reviewing some of the assignments that Lupin had given to students.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==

Revision as of 20:55, 2 December 2009

The Kappa is a Japanese water demon. It resembles a scale-covered monkey with webbed hands and a water-filled depression on top of its head. The water in this hollow is the source of the creature's strength.

Kappas live in shallow water. They prey on the blood of humans, strangling anyone unlucky enough to wade into their ponds and rivers. However, a person confronted with a Kappa can do something to protect themselves, either by appeasing the creature or outsmarting it. A Kappa will not attack a person if it is thrown a cucumber inscribed with that person's name. It can also be tricked into bowing, so that the water spills out of the hollow on its head, rendering it powerless.

Remus Lupin introduced his third-year Defence Against the Dark Arts class to Kappas in 1993. Severus Snape, who covered for Lupin during the full moon, claimed that Kappas are found in Mongolia while reviewing some of the assignments that Lupin had given to students.

Appearances