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Hannya Mask
Tr9 hannya mask noh masks.png
Type

Noh Mask

Game(s) Tomb Raider (2013)

The Hannya Mask is one of the three Noh Masks to be found in Tomb Raider (2013). It is one of the many relics in the game.

This traditional noh mask represents a hateful woman in the guise of a demon.
In-game information[1]


Upon further inspection of the Hannya Mask, Lara finds out the following:

There are traces of white paint on the inside. Whoever used this mask was of noble birth.
In-game information[2]

Appearance

A mask with a mean-looking demon with horns.

Historical Precedent

"Noh" (or "Nogaku") is a form of classical Japanese musical drama that has been performed since the 14th century. Special noh masks (能面 "nō-men" or 面 "omote") are used and they all have names. The masks are carved from Japanese cypress and they're painted with natural pigments on a neutral base of glue and crunched seashell.[3]

Related Articles

Another one of the three Noh Masks to be found
Another one of the three Noh Masks to be found

References

  1. Description in the inventory
  2. Description in the inventory after inspecting the item more closely
  3. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noh Wikipedia article on Noh. Retrieved on July 22nd 2013.