Description
Ashiganai is an hostile entity that is actually an entity that takes the appearance of a man, he's recognizable by the fact that he don't have legs, sightings of this entity is very common and
can happen, if you see an Ashiganai run away the fast as you can.
Behavior
Ashiganai is attracted by noises, when he hears a noise, he will come to the local where the noise was made, if he goes in there and sees a human, he will start to chase the human, when Ashiganai gets the human, Ashiganai will rip the victim eyes, legs and head off.
According to a rumor, Ashiganai runs 391km per hour, so he can't turn right or left, so if you 90 degrees at a corner, he won't notice you and pass by.
Biology
Ashiganai have an appearance of a man with no legs, black hair and black eyes with a white pupil, people are saying that he haves more designs, but that's just rumors. He also stands with his arms and walks with his arms and elbows.
Discovery
An wanderer and his friend were walking around Level 193, until one saw an man with no legs running at them, they started to run very fast, one hid into a house and one turned 90 degrees into a corner, the entity couldn't get them and they survived.
Survival Guide
It's very easy to survive Ashiganai, basically, when he's walking around and sees you, don't look at him and don't attempt to make any noise, if you make a noise, he will see you as a threat and start to chase you, if he's chasing you, the better option is running i zig zag instead of running in straight line, if you run in straight line, he will get faster, another thing you can do is by turning 90 degrees into a corner, if you do this, Ashiganai will just pass by.
Trivia
- People call him Teke Teke, Nagemi, Angry crawling man and The crawling entity because they don't know his name.
- Some people says that when they got attacked by Ashiganai, they passed out and woke up in level 0 again, these rumors are being investigated.
- People say that it's possible to outrun Ashiganai, but that's just rumors.
- Ashiganai means "no legs" in japanese, and that actually makes sense because he got no legs.