![]() ![]() Not only that, but he abuses the living hell out of Satoko and makes her do the very dirty work for him. He, along with Rina, enjoy squeezing out money from people, including Rena's father. Those blank eyes along with the blood red pupils and the voice are really creepy, even if she's still ultimately benevolent even when in that state. Imagine being in Hanyuu's position, completely helpless to do anything but watch people go insane, and pleading for forgiveness only makes it worse. Lunatics claiming to hear 'I'm sorry' over and over again when there's no one there- that was her apologizing for not being able to stop it. Hanyuu has a strange tendency to follow people who are going insane.Even WHILE knowing that's Hanyuu, in the manga when Keiichi is going insane himself, there's a couple of scenes where he is thinking about how he feels someone is watching him, and behind him in the darkness are a pair of faint glowing eyes.It would stand by her bedside and look down at her." ![]() "She kept talking about a ghost-like being, 'Oyashiro-sama.' Night after night, it came to her.This is not conveyed in most translations. The word 'nagasu', apart from meaning 'to set adrift' also means 'to spill' or 'to shed' (e.g.So, the Watanagashi-Matsuri can be referred to as either the 'Cotton Drifting Festival' or 'Intestine Drifting Feast.' Pretty bad on its own, right? Well, 'matsuri' can be read as either 'festival' or 'feast'. 'Watanagashi' can be read as either 'cotton-drifting' or 'intestine drifting'. The alternate character reading for 'Watanagashi' can be horrifying on its own, but when combined with the ACR for 'Matsuri', it becomes kind of uncomfortable. ![]()
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