Barry Lee Dejasu Wrote:Recently, the Sci-Fi channel has been playing marathon-length strings of Kolchak: The Night Stalker episodes, which is good because I love the show. Anyway...one of the episodes which I'd completely forgotten about was on just a week or two ago, and it featured a certain kind of Indian demon which walked around in various guises which appeal to the eyes of the beholder. I do believe this creature was called...Rakshasa! Yes, the very one upon which a certain other kind of demon was based by The Man...
Barry Lee Dejasu Wrote:Recently, the Sci-Fi channel has been playing marathon-length strings of Kolchak: The Night Stalker episodes, which is good because I love the show. Anyway...one of the episodes which I'd completely forgotten about was on just a week or two ago, and it featured a certain kind of Indian demon which walked around in various guises which appeal to the eyes of the beholder. I do believe this creature was called...Rakshasa! Yes, the very one upon which a certain other kind of demon was based by The Man...
Keith the Elder Wrote:The Rakshasa rocked (arrgh) using peoples thoughts to cloak itself as someone the victim trusted completely. Hadn't seen that in years.
Barry Lee Dejasu Wrote:Recently, the Sci-Fi channel has been playing marathon-length strings of Kolchak: The Night Stalker episodes, which is good because I love the show. Anyway...one of the episodes which I'd completely forgotten about was on just a week or two ago, and it featured a certain kind of Indian demon which walked around in various guises which appeal to the eyes of the beholder. I do believe this creature was called...Rakshasa! Yes, the very one upon which a certain other kind of demon was based by The Man...
fpw Wrote:Yep. Traditionally they were shapeshifters. (One of the favorite pasttimes of the females was to assume the shape of the wife of a powerful man and conceive children by him.) But I didn't want to get into shapeshifting -- that would have screwed up the story I wanted to write. I wanted a primal, evil creature, and so I cherry-picked characteristics I needed and canned the rest. I'm told Rakshasa is from the nationalized Hindi dialect. Rakosh is the Bengali form (one of 500 dialects in India).
fpw Wrote:Yep. Traditionally they were shapeshifters. (One of the favorite pasttimes of the females was to assume the shape of the wife of a powerful man and conceive children by him.) But I didn't want to get into shapeshifting -- that would have screwed up the story I wanted to write. I wanted a primal, evil creature, and so I cherry-picked characteristics I needed and canned the rest. I'm told Rakshasa is from the nationalized Hindi dialect. Rakosh is the Bengali form (one of 500 dialects in India).