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: ''"Japanese Noh actors could tilt their heads up and down to make the rigid mask express different emotions."''<ref>Inventory</ref> | : ''"Japanese Noh actors could tilt their heads up and down to make the rigid mask express different emotions."''<ref>Inventory</ref> | ||
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Image:Tr9 hannya mask noh masks.png|[[Hannya Mask]] | Image:Tr9 hannya mask noh masks.png|[[Hannya Mask]] | ||
Image:Tr9 female noh mask.png|[[Female Noh Mask]] | Image:Tr9 female noh mask.png|[[Female Noh Mask]] | ||
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The Noh Masks are relics in Tomb Raider (2013). There are three of them to be found in the Coastal Forest.
The Noh Masks
- "This traditional noh mask represents a hateful woman in the guise of a demon."[1]
- "Japanese Noh actors could tilt their heads up and down to make the rigid mask express different emotions."[2]
- "This mask was used in the traditional Japanese Noh theatre. I think it represents a demon, or oni."[3]