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Entry tags:
- !event,
- ace attorney: franziska von karma,
- axis powers hetalia: iceland,
- hatoful boyfriend: sakazaki yuuya,
- kamigami no asobi: yui kusanagi,
- les miserables: grantaire,
- old kingdom: mogget,
- persona 3: shinjiro aragaki,
- persona 4: kanji tatsumi,
- persona 4: naoto shirogane,
- shin megami tensei iv: jonathan,
- transformers prime: starscream
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[It's a cloudy mid-morning on THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, and the town is bustling as always. Many people are quite excited about the second batch of new arrivals; though they're not getting quite the celebration the first round got, they still might find themselves being greeted by bizarrely friendly folk.
Out of place is a number of geese scattered around town, each with their own little messenger bag packed full of rolled up parchment. They're putting the papers up all over, on fence posts and market stalls and storefronts, even stuffing them into mailboxes and leaving them on benches. Each paper is nearly identical, with large, blocky font and the occasional inky feather mark.
LOST
SEVERAL ITEMS OF GREAT IMPORT
SOMEONE HAS STOLEN FROM OUR HOMES THE FOLLOWING THINGS
ONE GOOSE-SIZED NIGHT CAP
THREE TEACUPS (PINK AND YELLOW FISH PRINT)
EXACTLY SEVEN AND A QUARTER LEFT SOCKS
AN APPLE CRUMBLE
IF FOUND PLEASE CONTACT
ADELICIA VON FARTHINGTON (THE FIFTH)
AT THE NORTH BANK OF THE LAKE
If stopped, the geese will be more than happy to talk at great length about how terrible this all is. Strangely, there appear to be a few other people and animals poking around as though looking for something, or acting a bit sullen for such an otherwise joyful day.]
Out of place is a number of geese scattered around town, each with their own little messenger bag packed full of rolled up parchment. They're putting the papers up all over, on fence posts and market stalls and storefronts, even stuffing them into mailboxes and leaving them on benches. Each paper is nearly identical, with large, blocky font and the occasional inky feather mark.
SEVERAL ITEMS OF GREAT IMPORT
SOMEONE HAS STOLEN FROM OUR HOMES THE FOLLOWING THINGS
ONE GOOSE-SIZED NIGHT CAP
THREE TEACUPS (PINK AND YELLOW FISH PRINT)
EXACTLY SEVEN AND A QUARTER LEFT SOCKS
AN APPLE CRUMBLE
IF FOUND PLEASE CONTACT
ADELICIA VON FARTHINGTON (THE FIFTH)
AT THE NORTH BANK OF THE LAKE
If stopped, the geese will be more than happy to talk at great length about how terrible this all is. Strangely, there appear to be a few other people and animals poking around as though looking for something, or acting a bit sullen for such an otherwise joyful day.]
See ya later
[Flipping through the atlas, stopping on Europe.] The year I come from was 2012. If any God is showing their wrath upon humans, it isn't the Christian or Catholic one.
Anyway, this is Europe. They were the ones who mainly utilize the Gregorian calendar. Many Eastern countries used the Lunisolar calendar. The adoption of a new calender in Japan didn't occur until the late 1800s as they modernized during the Meiji Period.
aaaand back
I suppose that is possible... [Since Tokyo was in a state of complete chaos, the angels probably wanted to steer clear from anything that reminded Mikado of that place.] What do you mean by 'isn't the Christian or Catholic one', though?
[This is like learning history again. Except it's all a different world. Or time. Thousands of years of history he never knew? Sounds about right.]
Welcome back!
Well, Christianity and Catholicism are two religions practiced in the world. They believe in one God. However, there are other religions such as Judaism and Islam with their own God, angels, and religious figures. Parallels can be drawn between them, but they're just a few examples of Monotheistic religions.
In Japan, however, the first religious teachings were Shintoism, a Polytheistic religion where there were multiple gods, spirits, and demons. We moved to Confucius and Buddhist teachings which really didn't have gods or a God. Monotheistic religions were introduced as Japan slowly came out of isolation. Though Western religions are common now, citizens still follow many old traditions associated with the first religion, integrating it into new practices.
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...The demons I fought against... not all are demons, are they? The Demon Summoning Program recognized angels and demons as the same, with gods and deities... [Blink.] Sorry. But if there are multiple religions, does that mean all of them are true? [HE'S SEEN ENOUGH TO BELIEVE THAT.]
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[She taps her chin.] In a way...
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...and all the demons were also demons but some did talk some sense, like Kuebiko...]
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You did say your world sounded similar enough, though. Did you have control over... entities? [That sounds odd to say the least.]
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... You could say that. I'm not the one to explain in whole as I was the last to arrive when the events began to occur, but... what I do know, it would only be fair to tell you.
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April 2011, a reporter by the name Mayumi Yamano, born in Yasoinaba, was discovered dead in her hometown. Autopsy reports found no physical trauma upon her person. Stranger still was where her body was found; dangling from a television antennae. What followed after was a series of events that could not be explained by conventional means; worse, the trouble was shaped further by the mystery surrounding it.
[Bringing her hands to rest in her lap, Naoto continued]
3rd Year Student, Saki Konishi, had found the first victim's body. It wasn't shortly after this that she too, was found deceased. No physical evidence, but she was hanging from a telephone pole and tangled in the wires. What I found out, is following her death, the real investigation started, lead by my Senpai and Yosuke-senpai. The details of what occurred, I don't know in full; however, what they found out would be key to stopping the incidents.
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Did you all find the culprit? [Did demons do that?] Who would do that? ...Are entities involved?
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[But she does take a moment to say 'We'll come back to that question' and 'Yes and no'.]
A world that laid parallel to our own; such idea could be seen as theory or myth. Either way, it wasn't able to be proven. However, that was the reality for us. My Senpai uncovered another world inside the television. It's a place shaped by the human subconscious and where Shadows dwell. Unless you can create an exit, there's no way to leave.
Fortunately, the Shadows are not hostile immediately. Until the fogs lifts, anyone stuck inside is relatively safe. That was not the case for Yamano-san or Konishi-san who were unable to be rescued.
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[She probably shouldn't leave out what Shadows are.] As humans, we're known to be fickle beings. We gossip, spread rumors, tell truths and lies... we hide ourselves from each other for various reasons, but are still curious about Others. Shadows are born from the negative emotions we hide, but most of them stay relatively weak. It's when we actually confront them and deny they're part of us in essence that they become violent. Excluding Senpai, seven of us had to face ourselves inside the other world, myself included as well as Beast who resides in the castle with me.
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...Were the two victims killed by their own Shadows? [That sounds like a terrible way to go.]
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[She nodded, solemn.] Even if they weren't, they could have eventually succumbed to other physical limitations.
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[Her brow rose] Starvation, dehydration, exhaustion, those sorts of limitations.
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[W-well... a Persona is an entity from... the soul?] What are examples of Personas...?
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[She paused.] ... Well, mine was Sukuna-Hikona. With some help, he became Yamato-Takeru and then Yamato-Sumeragi. By legend, Sukuna Hikona was the deity of medicine. Yamato-Takeru was a legendary prince who wielded the Kusanagi against an army. It was also believed he could turn into a great white bird spirit. Finally, Yamato-Sumeragi is an epithet for various Emperors.
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[He knew that one. Didn't he? That's the one Walter fought.
Tayama... the fool who thought himself King of Tokyo...
Jonathan just barely scanned the entity before it turned into stone. Entity from the soul... Naoto has a demon from the soul...?]
...Yamato-Takeru. Isn't that a demon...?
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He didn't really know. He can't say much.] I suppose so. My friend fought him. [And also murdered someone, but let's not go there.]
Are all Personas... entities, then? Not very different from before, but from the soul...? [Lilith said something like this before. The humans and demons are the same in essence.
He's still not gonna believe that.]
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[Though, she doesn't stay on the subject.]
Some are. Others are figures of legends that align well with the person who calls upon them. The forms they assume are shaped around the person whose soul houses them.
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WHEN DID THIS HIT 100+
Idk!
truly amazing
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