Tsukuyomi
Ecology
“Specter of the eclipse” is the ominous moniker the Tsukuyomi has earned, but why? Does the sun hide behind the moon, or does this beast devour light itself? For it appears to feed not on celestial thread, but on rays of sunlight. And though it's said not to tussle with other Kemono over territory, few creatures can survive without the sun's light. Man included, of course.
Strategy
The Tsukuyomi absorbs light in order to fuel its attacks. When you notice it starting to muster energy, try to send it reeling by use of a pounder, firework, or similar Karakuri. Then strike as the Kemono resumes its energy build-up. Just remember that it's extremely resilient to physical strikes, so be wise and seek to bolster your attacks by elemental means.
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