<blockquote class='quote\\_blockquote'><dl><dt>S.K. Stylez</dt><dd>Sep 10 2017, 08:24:23 AM</dd></dl><div>Looking good.....1 question though....why isn't this in the No Mercy section?[/quote]I explained that on the first post, this is too stupid to be in there, haha. I'd rather leave that to true serious projects
Tewi Inaba with slight redesign
Reisen's redesign
Rei'sen redesign
Aya Shameimaru redesign
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New stuff
Hatate Himekaidou - Crow Tengu, Journalist, competes with Aya
Momiji Inubashiri - White Wolf Tengu, Youkai Mountain Guardian, Awoo
Medicine Melancholy - Poisonous Doll
Yuuka Kazami - The creator of the Master Spark, owner of the Garden of the Sun, known to be rather sadistic
Komachi Onozuka - Shinigami (grim reaper, sort of), Drives people in the sanzu river and guides them to their afterlife destination, Slacks during work
Eiki Shiki, Yamaxanadu - A Yama of Gensokyo, Scolds characters who don't do their job, Komachi's boss
The Yama (é–»é”), also called Enma (é–»é” or ãˆã‚“ã¾) in Japan, is a Buddhist equivalent of the Hindu god of the same name. This is the judge of the deceased that decides who goes where after death. According to Buddhism, there are ten Yama for each hell. Yama can look into the past deeds of any person, and it is said that no one can pass through their sermons without being scolded.
Nitori Kawashiro - Kappa, Innovator, Vast knowledge on technology
Hina Kagiyama - Goddess of Misfortune, She takes away all of the bad luck of those who stumble upon her
There's a meme around Hina about a face she does in the actual game
Sanae Kochiya - Shrine Maiden of the Moriya Shrine and a living God, She gathers faith for Kanako Yasaka
Kanako Yasaka - Goddess of the Wind, the deity of the Moriya Shrine, wants to become the goddess of Technological Innovation, Snake
Suwako Moriya - Goddess of Mountains, true deity of the Moriya Shrine, Frog
Iku Nagae - Oarfish Youkai, Disco Queen!
Tenshi Hinanawi - Celestial, can cause earthquakes, kind of a brat
Satori Komeiji - Satori, Reads Minds, Koishi's Sister, Utsuho Reiuji and Rin Kaenbyou's Owner
Rin Kaenbyou - Kasha or Hell Cat, Satori Komeiji's pet (since she has a cat form), Carries away corpses
Utsuho Reiuji - Hell Crow, Based on Yatagarasu, god of nuclear fusion, Keeps the Hell of Blazing Fires' temperature under control
Kogasa Tatara - Karakasa Obake, an Umbrella Tsukumogami, Tries to scare people, fails every time, one of my favourite characters
Ichirin Kumoi and Unzan - a Nyuudou and his controller youkai, both reside in the Myouren temple
Minamitsu Murasa - Ship Phantom, resides in the Myouren temple
Kyouko Kasodani - Yamabiko, resides, cleans, and guards the Myouren Temple
There's a meme surrounding Kyouko that's basically a face featured in a web comic that became popular
Shou Toramaru - Tiger Youkai, Avatar and disciple of Bishamonten, Redides in the Myouren Temple
Nazrin - Mouse Youkai, underling of Shou
Nue Houjuu - Nue, a rare type of youkai, resides at the Myouren Temple, close friends with Mamizou
Mamizou Futatsuiwa - Bake-Danuki, Can shape shift herself, others, and various objects into almost anything or anyone else, Resides at the Myouren Temple
Toyosatomimi no Miko - Shikaisen, a Hermit who has archieved near immortality,
can listen to 10 conversations at the same time, and can se through one's 10 greatest desires
Mononobe no Futo - Shikaisen, servant of Miko, Manipulates Feng Shui
Soga no Tojiko - Ghost, ally of Miko and Futo, Can cause thunders
Seiga Kaku - Hermit, can pass through walls using her hairpin, controls Yoshika Miyako, In canon she is merely an ally of the characters previously mentioned and only shares religious beliefs with them (Taoism) But they do belong to some sort of group
Yoshika Miyako - Jiang Shi or Zombie, controlled by Seiga, the charm on her forehead contains a to-do list written by her master (yes, it's silly, but true)
Hata no Kokoro - Menreiki, a noh mask tsukumogami, she can manipulate emotions yet can't show any emotions on her face aside from using her 66 masks to represent them
Benben Tsukumo - Biwabokuboku, a Biwa Tsukumogami
Yatsuhashi Tsukumo - Kotofurunishi, a Koto Tsukumogami
A Tsukumogami is an inanimate object that gains life either due to magic or aging, in their case, a Biwa and a Koto, traditional japanese instruments.