Rallamtan and Yemtorpai

Rallamtan Ferkelturgytqen and Yemtorpai Uromefyekgufkeh are a dress-obsessed husband and wife duo of Oni that run a rehabilitation cul-de-sac on the outskirts of Hell with the intent of reforming a sinner’s soul and prepping it for reincarnation if there’s a chance at redemption. With the ability to split into many red, blue, and yellow versions of themselves, they are the best at guarding the cul-de-sac. However, they hadn’t counted on Khan’s interference.

Their names whenever they split up are a little wierd, so below is a handy guide for how to keep their splits and merges go. These are the Oni Merging and Name Rules

  • Three Syllables for the first name, five syllables for the last name.
    • First name syllables correspond with red, blue, and yellow skin tone in that order.
    • First three syllables of last name correspond with color of outfit. Like skin tone, it is ordered in red, blue, and yellow.
    • Last two syllables correspond with identifier’s placement; left, then right.
  • Individual outfits and skin tones are red, yellow, and blue.
    • The outfit colors must be different than the skin tone. A red oni cannot wear a red outfit.
    • The identifier’s placement must be the same if the oni’s parts are merging. A left cannot merge with a right.
    • The Oni’s skin tone and the skin tone of the partner must be different. A blue oni cannot merge with a blue oni.
    • The Oni’s outfit and the outfit of the partner must be different. An oni wearing yellow cannot merge with an oni wearing yellow.
    • Each oni has four red, four yellow, and four blue personas.
    • Each of those twelve can make six stronger oni, two orange, two purple, and two green. Each form requires two oni
    • The two lesser black oni forms are different in that they need one purple, one orange, and one green to be completed.
    • Both lesser black oni can merge to become one greater black oni.
  • Identifiers are that which helps tell individual oni apart
    • They can be anything; a hair flower, a glove, a monocle, anything.
    • The identifier must be a singular object or a part of a pair that works in a single form.
Rallamtan
Yemtorpai