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− | |'''Full Name''' || ???? | + | |'''Full Name''' || 唐森田 敦子 (からもりた アツコ) |
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| |'''Arcana''' || XII - '''[[The_Hanged_Man|<span style="color:white;">The Hanged Man</span>]]''' | | |'''Arcana''' || XII - '''[[The_Hanged_Man|<span style="color:white;">The Hanged Man</span>]]''' |
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| |'''Height''' || 5'4" | | |'''Height''' || 5'4" |
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− | |'''Voice Actor''' || | + | |'''Voice Actor''' || Minori Chihara |
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| |'''Feet:''' || Plain Shoes | | |'''Feet:''' || Plain Shoes |
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− | |'''Accessory:''' || Odd Bracelet | + | |'''Accessory:''' || Odd Hemp Bracelet |
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| | [[Image:Trueinugami.jpg|200px|center]] || <font color="FFFFFF"><center>''"I am thou, thou art I... I am Inugami, eternal, treasured and most loyal companion. Even in death I will protect and guide you, my master."''</center> | | | [[Image:Trueinugami.jpg|200px|center]] || <font color="FFFFFF"><center>''"I am thou, thou art I... I am Inugami, eternal, treasured and most loyal companion. Even in death I will protect and guide you, my master."''</center> |
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− | "Dog God," it was seen as a shikigami of Japanese myth, considered guardians on behalf of their Inugami-mochi (owner). They are noted as extremely powerful and, occasionally, independent creatures who are known to turn upon their owners and can even possess human beings. Conversely, it is also said that if they are treated respectfully, they can become the most loyal companion an Inugami-mochi can have. | + | "Dog God." Not unlike a majority of cultures, the dog is seen in Japanese culture as a brave, loyal and loving companion that, without hesitation, fights for its master. In Japanese folklore, dogs are magical, mystical creatures. But as the dog is loyal and compassionate, it is equally cunning and vicious. Inugami are the Shikigami spirit of a dog, resurrected from its gruesome death to serve loyally as its master's side as a spirit. |
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| + | It is told in tales that in order to create an Inugami, a dog must be buried to its neck and have food placed out of its reach. The dog would, in turn, die over several days as its master assures it that the dog's suffering by no means compares to the pain of the master. Upon dying, the dog's spirit is released and it becomes an Inugami. The food around its body would, in turn, serve as a placatory offering to the fresh spirit and, in turn, gain its trust and obedience. |
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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. |
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− | '''SENSE:''' | + | '''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. |
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− | '''SMELL:''' | + | '''SMELL:''' The scent of fresh morning dew and moist earth. The smell of Benzoin incense burning. |
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− | '''SOUND:''' | + | '''SOUND:''' The sound of ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzu suzu]'' bells chiming. The hushed, gentle sound of wind rustling through tallgrass. The irregular distant howl of a canine. |
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Status
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Full Name |
唐森田 敦子 (からもりた アツコ)
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Arcana |
XII - The Hanged Man
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Nature |
Persona-User
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Gender |
Female
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Date of Birth |
January 30th
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Age |
16
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Guardian Dragon |
Yellow Dragon
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Faction |
Unaffiliated
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School |
Gekkoukan High
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Persona |
True Inugami
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Weapon |
Shikome-Zue
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Eyes |
Gray
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Hair |
Black
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Height |
5'4"
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Voice Actor |
Minori Chihara
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Social Stats
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Expression |
2 |
Eloquent
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Knowledge |
3 |
Expert
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Courage |
4 |
Daring
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Understanding |
2 |
Generous
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Diligence |
4 |
Rock Solid
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Equipment
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Weapon: |
Ame-no-Ohabari
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Body: |
Gekkoukan Uniform
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Feet: |
Plain Shoes
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Accessory: |
Odd Hemp Bracelet
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Quote
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"This is...a most unexpectedly auspicious outcome."
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Profile And Skills
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Many families of Japan possess wondrous histories and rich tales dating centuries back. But few families maintain the traditions of bygone eras: not so with the Karamorita. Atsuko is the last of her family's line to possess strong spiritual sense and carry forth in the time-honored tradition of Onmyodo. Raised in a small town outside of Port Island in a shrine by her grandmother, she lived there for most of her life, learning the ways and traditions of her family, all while struggling to deal with townsfolk rumors and accusations. At the age of fifteen she moved to Port Island to begin her first year as a student at the renown Gekkoukan High and live like any normal girl. But she is possessed of a proud ulterior motive: carry on her family's ways of protecting the country and using her talents to destroy demons and threats to the well-being of the nation's people.
Sensitive Spirit, The Way of Yin and Yang, If Only Life Were As Easy As Cutting Through Demons, It's Not Persona--It's Shikigami, Honor, Duty, Pride, To Protect The Nation From Devastation, Dog Fancier, Little Girl, Lethal Sword, Always After Me Lucky Charms, It's Magically Auspicious!
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Persona and Resonance
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"I am thou, thou art I... I am Inugami, eternal, treasured and most loyal companion. Even in death I will protect and guide you, my master."
"Dog God." Not unlike a majority of cultures, the dog is seen in Japanese culture as a brave, loyal and loving companion that, without hesitation, fights for its master. In Japanese folklore, dogs are magical, mystical creatures. But as the dog is loyal and compassionate, it is equally cunning and vicious. Inugami are the Shikigami spirit of a dog, resurrected from its gruesome death to serve loyally as its master's side as a spirit.
It is told in tales that in order to create an Inugami, a dog must be buried to its neck and have food placed out of its reach. The dog would, in turn, die over several days as its master assures it that the dog's suffering by no means compares to the pain of the master. Upon dying, the dog's spirit is released and it becomes an Inugami. The food around its body would, in turn, serve as a placatory offering to the fresh spirit and, in turn, gain its trust and obedience.
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.
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.
SMELL: The scent of fresh morning dew and moist earth. The smell of Benzoin incense burning.
SOUND: The sound of suzu bells chiming. The hushed, gentle sound of wind rustling through tallgrass. The irregular distant howl of a canine.
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