Lore[]
When the adventurer slew the enormous beast, it let loose a piercing howl. The man could not believe his ears. The creature's belly rippled ominously before being torn open from within. A young girl in a red hood emerged from the beast's stomach. Her hands and feet soaked in blood, the girl rose in complete composure and said, "I got eaten up again."
Name Origin[]
Little Red Riding Hood, or Little Red Ridinghood, also known as Little Red Cap or simply Red Riding Hood, is a French[1] and later European fairy tale about a young girl and a Big Bad Wolf. The story has been changed considerably in its history and subject to numerous modern adaptations and readings. The story was first published by Charles Perrault.
Acquisition[]
See Blood-soaked Red-Hooded Girl.
Additional Info[]
Artwork by Keira.
See also[]
Reborn Version: (Damp) Blood-soaked Red-Hooded Girl