The Cryptids of Baruuba’s Adventures
Ngargiya (ンガルギヤ/ガルギヤ)
An endonym for the Chimp like men who live in the woods. Sometimes there’s a single loner fighting alone but more often, they’re in a gang of mooks led by a senior.
Akako (赤子) - A friend of Barumba who lives in a shelter.
Kabiniro (カビニロ)
Likely an endonym for the Baboon like men who live in the savanna. They come in crowds, have the tendency to be rough as guts and are quite dangerous when not in a good mood.
Dido (ダイド) - Dido is one of Barumba’s distrustful neighbours in the swamp. She is from the Kabiniro tribe who owns a shelter next door to his holiday one.
Kibambangwe/Kibambangue (キバンバンウェ/キバンバンゲ/キバンバングェ/キバンバングエ)
The Kibambangue is a dastardly, large lion-like hominid creature living in Southern Uganda near the volcanoes of Virunga.
Ntarargo (ンタラルゴ)
Singular Rutarargo (ルタラルゴ)
Rutarargo is in fact a Rukonjo endonym for an uncommon, pseudo melanistic morph of a leopard.
Kikomba (キコンバ)
Kikomba as a term most likely refers to bipedal cryptid anthropoids who live in some parts of Uganda and Rwanda, plus much of northeastern DRC south of the main Iturian basin. Even though they also live in jungles, Kikombas are reserved savanna dwellers who just want be out of the spotlight. Torso and head wise, they surely are piggish in appearance, coupled with being dangerous omnivores who predominantly feed on plants for the most part.
Kakundakari (カクンダカリ)
Kakundakari as a term refers to a tribe of skittish bipedal ape relicts who prowl in the woods. Being both human and squirrel like in appearance, complete with long hair and leaves, Kakundakaris tend to make pranks on everyone involved.
Fifi (フィフィ)
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