Difference between revisions of "Atsuko Karamorita"
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* Atsuko is a skilled flutist with the traditional Japanese Shakuhachi. She was taught by her grandmother. | * Atsuko is a skilled flutist with the traditional Japanese Shakuhachi. She was taught by her grandmother. | ||
* The Ame-no-Ohabari was crafted centuries ago; however, the impeccable care it has seen through the years has it looking just as fresh as it was upon being crafted. | * The Ame-no-Ohabari was crafted centuries ago; however, the impeccable care it has seen through the years has it looking just as fresh as it was upon being crafted. | ||
+ | * People that Atsuko tends to befriend are usually given hand-made ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omamori omamori]'' by Atsuko as a measure of her appreciation. | ||
+ | * Making ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omamori omamori]'' is also a hobby. | ||
* The bracelet on Atsuko's person is actually created from her deceased dog's collar. It's clearly worn and dingy, but never leaves her person. | * The bracelet on Atsuko's person is actually created from her deceased dog's collar. It's clearly worn and dingy, but never leaves her person. | ||
+ | * The kanji of Atsuko's name is 敦 "honest" and 子 "child." | ||
+ | * She can see spirits and has a tingly "sixth sense" to the occult. | ||
+ | * Many of Atsuko's personal possessions that are locked up (like her bento or locker) are usually done so with paper-made ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ofuda ofuda]''. | ||
+ | * While people laugh about it, strangely enough people also claim they are unbreakable. | ||
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Those who harness the power of an Inugami are said to be blessed with great fortune and success. In exchange for this luck, however, people shun the Inugami's master. Perhaps most importantly, the Inugami's master must be careful not to offend their spirit companion; while a loyal spirit, the Inugami is capable of acting on its own without command of its master. If the Inugami wishes to break its bond with its master, it has no body to return to and therefor will take possession of the master's body. While it can cure illness, it results in ''inu-tsuki'', where the possessed acts in a manner like a dog. | Those who harness the power of an Inugami are said to be blessed with great fortune and success. In exchange for this luck, however, people shun the Inugami's master. Perhaps most importantly, the Inugami's master must be careful not to offend their spirit companion; while a loyal spirit, the Inugami is capable of acting on its own without command of its master. If the Inugami wishes to break its bond with its master, it has no body to return to and therefor will take possession of the master's body. While it can cure illness, it results in ''inu-tsuki'', where the possessed acts in a manner like a dog. | ||
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− | '''SENSE:''' A feeling of inner peace, very similar to the feeling of acceptance after a deep, wounding loss. Calmness. The warmth of having one's most treasured companion at their side. | + | '''SENSE:''' A feeling of inner peace, very similar to the feeling of acceptance after a deep, wounding loss. Letting go. The contentedness of exhaling a deep breath. Calmness. The familiar warmth of having one's most treasured companion at their side. |
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'''SMELL:''' The scent of fresh morning dew and moist earth. The smell of Benzoin incense burning. | '''SMELL:''' The scent of fresh morning dew and moist earth. The smell of Benzoin incense burning. | ||
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| Thanks to her close ties with her Persona, Inugami, Atsuko possesses a very keen animal sense--particularly with dogs. She can sense their basic emotions, such as hunger, anger, happiness, sadness and so on. She also has a knack for having canines understand her: if she issues a command such as 'sit' or 'stay,' the dog will immediately and obediently listen to Atsuko's command. She also has the slight misfortune of being a "dog magnet," which means there's not a week that goes by where she isn't being approached by a curious canine. | | Thanks to her close ties with her Persona, Inugami, Atsuko possesses a very keen animal sense--particularly with dogs. She can sense their basic emotions, such as hunger, anger, happiness, sadness and so on. She also has a knack for having canines understand her: if she issues a command such as 'sit' or 'stay,' the dog will immediately and obediently listen to Atsuko's command. She also has the slight misfortune of being a "dog magnet," which means there's not a week that goes by where she isn't being approached by a curious canine. | ||
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− | Also, ''all dogs'' seem to trust her, no matter how vicious the breed; with seeming little effort she can win their affections and bring out the loving companion in them. | + | Also, ''all dogs'' seem to trust her, no matter how vicious the breed; with seeming little effort she can win their affections and bring out the loving companion in them...whether she wants it or not. |
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*'''XI - STRENGTH''' | *'''XI - STRENGTH''' | ||
− | ** | + | ** '''Michi Karamorita''': Atsuko's grandmother and caretaker after her parents went missing at age six. It was Michi that taught Atusko the ways of her family's Onmyodo history and aided her in developing her supernatural senses, to name a few. She is fond of her grandmother, who lives in a small rural town an hour outside of Okina City, tending to the family's dilapidated, aging shrine, and thinks of her as a sort of "second mother" and mentor. The two are very close. |
*'''XII - THE HANGED MAN''' | *'''XII - THE HANGED MAN''' | ||
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− | '''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= | + | '''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWZcxQxE56Y <span style="color:white;">Michi</span>]''' by the Yoshida Brothers ~ '''True Inugami Theme''' |
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+ | '''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHmn68-_Q38 <span style="color:white;">Village of the Dog God</span>]''' by Yasunori Mitsuda | ||
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''Instrumental'' | ''Instrumental'' |
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