07-06-2008, 01:59 PM
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| Iku~
Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Wisconsin, US
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Originally Posted by Akane-chan Any idea what happened in here? (;o 3o) It seems Hanyuu remembered her past about her and her daughter, Ouka but I was wondering why would Ouka want to kill her? >< Sorry for asking a hard question. | Thanks to this damn dialup, I can't watch it. *somehow beats internet senseless* 
But from what I read in the comments, I can gather that it's like the doujin Katautsushi-hen, which was based on the game.
In the doujin, Kimiyoushi I think calls Rika and Hanyuu to his house (in this Hanyuu is solid like in Matsuribayashi-hen or Miotsukushi-hen) to purify a doll that he's sensed an evil spirit on. Rika-chama agrees, and while she and Hanyuu are walking down the street with the doll, they come across Mion and Keiichi (MiiKeii, anyone?). Mion takes it to her grandmother so they can find out more about it. Oryou-baa-sama tells them that long ago mothers used to make dolls resembling their daughters, which would wish them (daughters) good luck, and that this one was old and had been repaired multiple times. Hanyuu runs out halfway through Oryou's story, and Rika, Mion, and Keiichi go out and find her. Rika looks closely at the doll and notices one eye gleams but not the other, and she is reminded of the "Sinless World" (Saikoroshi-hen). Suddenly she sees Hanyuu's memories. Hanyuu was probably born the first generation Furude girl (where she probably got the idea she was Oyashiro-sama from), and the villagers thought her a monster because of her horns. Whenever she'd go out, even with her young daughter Ouka, people would throw rocks at her and call her names and even shove her around a little or just ignore her. Kind of like the present-day Houjou. One day, Hanyuu told Ouka to kill her and that way they'd both be happy. In that scene there was flames all around them, and it is implied that the villagers set their house on fire. After Ouka had killed her, she saw the unfinished doll (only marked with 'Furude' on the neck) that Hanyuu had made for her and began to cry. Back in the present day, Rika finds Hanyuu at the Furude grave. Rika tells Hanyuu that she knew what happened, only for Hanyuu to respond by wondering if her decision was right and blaming herself for "tying her daughter with a heavy chain". Rika points out to her that Oryou-baa-sama had said that it was repaired many times, and that the neck now said 'Furude Ouka' signaling that Ouka finished the doll that Hanyuu had made and passed it down until it reached Rika, the eighth generation girl. Also that Ouka did not feel tied down. The doujin ends with Hanyuu saying that she's happy that she's Rika-chama's ancestor. |
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