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|image = [[Image:Hall_of_the_Conscious_Mind.png|300px]] | |image = [[Image:Hall_of_the_Conscious_Mind.png|300px]] | ||
|kanji = 首現堂 (しゅげんどう) | |kanji = 首現堂 (しゅげんどう) | ||
|location = [[ | |location = [[Rogetsu Isle]] | ||
|function = Shrine and mask-making workshop | |function = Shrine and mask-making workshop | ||
|status = Abandoned | |status = Abandoned | ||
|game = FF4 | |game = FF4 | ||
}}The | }}The Shugen Temple {{Jp|首現堂|しゅげんどう|shugendou|see [[#Misc. Info|note]]}} is an area on [[Rogetsu Isle]] connected to the [[Temple of the Lunar Eclipse]]. It was significant to the religion of the islanders, and connected to the craft of mask-making. | ||
The first room in the | The first room in the Temple is a shrine decorated with masks, where [[Face-Cutting|severed facial skin]] could be purified. Beyond that is the Mask-Making Room, a workshop for the expert craftsmen of the [[Yomotsuki Family]]. Through this workshop, one could also access a network of underground passages known as the Meditation Cave, which emerged at [[Tsukiyomi Beach]]. | ||
==Notable Events== | ==Notable Events== | ||
*[[ | *[[Soya Yomotsuki]] fashioned the [[Mask of the Lunar Eclipse]] here. | ||
*In the Mask-Making Room, a young [[Ruka]] interrupted | *In the Mask-Making Room, a young [[Ruka]] interrupted Soya while he was working, and was frightened when he turned around wearing a mask. | ||
*In the Room with Altar, | *In the Room with Altar, Soya put a mask on Ruka, reshaping her mind and causing the onset of [[Moonlight Syndrome]]. | ||
*Tourists and members of staff at [[Haibara | *Tourists and members of staff at [[Haibara Infirmary]] collected their masks from here before they viewed the [[Rogetsu Kagura]]. | ||
*On the [[Day | *On the [[Day of Tranquility]], Soya waited at the underground Shrine of the Conscious Mind for [[Sakuya Haibara]] to find him. | ||
==Ghosts Encountered== | ==Ghosts Encountered== | ||
*[[ | *[[Soya Yomotsuki]] | ||
*[[Sakuya Haibara]] | *[[Sakuya Haibara]] | ||
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The Shugen Temple (首現堂 shugendou; "see note") is an area on Rogetsu Isle connected to the Temple of the Lunar Eclipse. It was significant to the religion of the islanders, and connected to the craft of mask-making.
The first room in the Temple is a shrine decorated with masks, where severed facial skin could be purified. Beyond that is the Mask-Making Room, a workshop for the expert craftsmen of the Yomotsuki Family. Through this workshop, one could also access a network of underground passages known as the Meditation Cave, which emerged at Tsukiyomi Beach.
Notable Events
- Soya Yomotsuki fashioned the Mask of the Lunar Eclipse here.
- In the Mask-Making Room, a young Ruka interrupted Soya while he was working, and was frightened when he turned around wearing a mask.
- In the Room with Altar, Soya put a mask on Ruka, reshaping her mind and causing the onset of Moonlight Syndrome.
- Tourists and members of staff at Haibara Infirmary collected their masks from here before they viewed the Rogetsu Kagura.
- On the Day of Tranquility, Soya waited at the underground Shrine of the Conscious Mind for Sakuya Haibara to find him.
Ghosts Encountered
Misc. Info
- The name of this room is a play on words. It uses the characters 首 (head, in both literal and figurative senses, e.g. a chief, the head of a family, a master craftsman), 現 (current), and 堂 (temple, hall), so a literal interpretation would be the temple used by the current head of the Yomotsuki family. However, when written with different kanji, the word Shugendou refers to an ascetic mountain tradition in Japanese Buddhism; the name translates to "way of study and trial", so the pun gives the impression that the hall was where the maskmakers honed their craft through hard work and discipline, and also hints at esoteric religious practices.