Tales of Mystery

Age: 14+

Height: 101-133mm

Package Size: 75*75*120mm

Specification: 8 Basic + 1 Hidden

Material: PVC, Paper

【About random】Note-There are 9 characters in total. Every blind box is randomly arranged. If you buy the whole set, you can get 8 different characters that may contain the hidden one.

Every character in this series is from ancient Chinese mythology. They are humans, gods and mythical creatures. Let’s explore the mysterious ancient mythology with Suri!

Description

Chinese mythology plays an important part in Chinese traditional culture. It reflects simple thoughts and beautiful fantasy of ancient Chinese people about natural phenomena and social life. In Chinese mythology, there are many supernatural creatures and power, full of rich imagination and creativity.

Suri‘s Different Characters

Spider Spirit

蜘蛛精

Jingwei

精卫

Dragon Girl

龙女

Hell Judge

判官

Rosefinch

朱雀

Chang’e

嫦娥

Nuwa

女娲

Mengpo

孟婆

Hidden-Nine-tailed Fox 画皮

1:144 probability

Suri's Stories About Tales of Mystery

In Chinese mythology, Nuwa is a goddess who creates the world. It is said that she creates human beings with yellow clay. However, one day the pillars supporting the sky collapse, so she decides to patch the sky with stones and sacrifices herself to save the world in the end.
Mengpo is an old lady in the underworld in Chinese mythology. She lives besides a bridge, which people pass through to be born again. She gives every ghost a bowl of soup that can make them forget their memory in this life. That’s why Suri holds a pot.
Mengpo is an old lady in the underworld in Chinese mythology. She lives besides a bridge, which people pass through to be born again. She gives every ghost a bowl of soup that can make them forget their memory in this life. That’s why Suri holds a pot.
Once upon a time, there was a girl, going boating on the Sea. While she was enjoying herself, a strong wind rose to capsize her boat. After she died, her spirit turned into a beautiful bird called Jingwei. She hated the sea so much that she decided to fill it up. Every day, she carried a twig or a pebble from the mountain and dropped it into the sea.
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