[hider=Ya-Ga] [b]Name[/b]: Ya-Ga [b]Species[/b]: ...House (Technically a spirit that inhabits the house) [b]Appearance[/b]: The house is a simple stone-and wood building with two floors. It is old and weathered, with some shattered windows and broken floorboards. When it's on the ground somewhere, it is always accompanied by a thick fog and a fence adorned with skulls. When the house starts moving though it becomes an entirely different story. The fog will dissipate and the fence will burst into flames and burn away as the house beings to rise up from the ground standing on two giant chicken legs, allowing the house to walk around. Despite looking like wood and... well, chicken leg, the house is not easy to destroy, for both the house itself and the legs it walks on are as tough as steel, yet still feel like their 'original' 'materials' when touched and such. [b]Abilities[/b]: Despite being, well, a house, Ya-Ga is certainly not powerless or harmless. They have the ability to move objects within the house like a Poltergeist could, but perhaps Ya-Ga's greatest strength comes from the large amount of dolls it controls. These dolls, while small (they reach to about knee-height for the average human) are numerous, persistent and also really creepy. Most are merely old and dusty, while some also lack certain body parts. Ya-Ga can use these to see, speak and do things outside of the house (Normally, Ya-Ga can only interact with and see objects within the house, though they can still talk with things outside of the house). These dolls are often found wielding weapons such as knives, spears, slingshots, and other simple weapons. They also appear to be created using magic as Ya-Ga can replace lost dolls with ease. [b]Weaknesses[/b]: The dolls are made out of wood, so they are easily flammable. The dolls have a maximum range from the house, up to 500 meters (or more as long as they remain in sight). If they go to far and leave line-of-sight for 10 seconds they either burst into flames or explode, depending on their distance from Ya-Ga. [/hider]