Chauga-na-Foon

Character illustration of Chauga-na-Foon—a Kansai parody of Chaugnar Faugn, worshipped as “Okan” who gives out candy and says “Chau gana!”; suitable for horror, parody, or character-based design content

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This is a free parody illustration of Chauga-na-Foon, a Kansai-style variant of the mythological creature Chaugnar Faugn from the Cthulhu Mythos. Her name is a playful twist on the Kansai phrase “Chau gana!” meaning “That’s not it!”—often used to correct someone with a bit of sass. Locally worshipped as Okan (a motherly figure), she’s known for handing out candy (ame-chan) and keeping cosmic horror in check with maternal wisdom.

This artwork can be used in parody blog posts, TRPG character sheets, storytelling layouts, or general-purpose visual compositions. Whether you’re referencing eldritch lore with a Kansai twist or adding a humorous accent to your page, this Chauga-na-Foon illustration offers charm, absurdity, and regional flavor.

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