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<center>''This article is about the disaster. For the game chapter, see [[Chapter 3: The Repentance(FF2)|Chapter 3: The Repentance]].''</center>
{{spoilerwarning}}<br><center>''This article is about the disaster. For the game chapter, see [[Chapter 3: The Repentance (FF2)|Chapter 3: The Repentance]].''</center><br>
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'''Date of Event:''' Unknown (sometime after December 13th, [[1874]])<br>
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'''Date of Event:''' [[Timeline (FF2)#Year of the Repentance|Unknown]] (sometime after December 13th, 1874)<br>
'''Location:''' [[Minakami Village]]<br>
'''Location:''' [[Minakami Village]]<br>
'''Game:''' [[Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly|Fatal Frame II]]<br><br>
'''Game:''' [[Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly|Fatal Frame II]]


The Repentance was the disaster which both destroyed [[Minakami Village]] and engulfed the surrounding region in [[Darkness]]. It was the result of several failed rituals in a row, the final blow dealt by [[Sae Kurosawa]] being killed, but not at the hands of her [[Yae Kurosawa|twin sister]]. She was instead hung by the villagers in a final desperate attempt to avert disaster.
The Repentance (大償, ''ootsugunai'') was the disaster which both destroyed [[Minakami Village]] and engulfed the surrounding region in [[Darkness]]. Villagers wrote to warn future generations of the possibility for disaster, seeing it as punishment for their failure to do their proper duty to the [[Hellish Abyss]], hence the name.<ref>[[Disaster Tome]], [[Fatal Frame II]]</ref> The disaster they had dreaded finally happened in the late nineteenth century; after several failed rituals in a row, the final blow was dealt when [[Sae Kurosawa]], a [[Twin Shrine Maiden]], was hanged alone rather than strangled by her [[Yae Kurosawa|twin sister]].


As a result, the [[Hellish Abyss]] spewed forth Darkness, and a corrupted Sae Kurosawa and the [[Kusabi]] emerged from its depths. Together they spread throughout the village, Sae laughing hysterically as the Kusabi slashed and slaughtered any survivors crossing their paths. Many of the villagers were killed in the Great Hall of the Kurosawa House. Those that weren't murdered succumbed to the Darkness and went mad or wasted away.
As a result, the [[Hellish Abyss]] spewed forth Darkness, and a corrupted Sae Kurosawa and the [[Kusabi]] emerged from its depths. Together they massacred the village, Sae laughing hysterically as the Kusabi slashed and slaughtered any survivors crossing their paths. Many of the villagers were killed in the Great Hall of the Kurosawa House. Those that weren't murdered succumbed to the Darkness and went mad or committed suicide.<ref name="MM">[[Mio's Memo]]: [[MM:The Repentance|The Repentance]], [[Fatal Frame II]]</ref>


This was only the beginning. The Repentance erased the village completely, and it vanished from its spot in the forest. The village itself was caught up in an endless night, and the events prior to the failed [[Crimson Sacrifice Ritual]] continued to repeat over and over again.
The Repentance erased the village completely, and it vanished from its spot in the forest. The village itself was caught up in an endless night, and the events prior to the failed [[Crimson Sacrifice Ritual]] continued to repeat over and over again. People who got lost in the woods and passed the [[Twin Deities Statue]], the last remaining trace of the village, would become trapped in the village, and [[Spirited Away|spirited away]] legends were common in the local area. Whenever there was an earthquake, the Darkness from the Hellish Abyss would spread a little further.<ref name="MM"/>


Poor [[Spirited Aways|lost souls]] who passed the [[Twin Deities Statue]], the last remaining trace of the village, were drawn into the village and trapped. They too became caught up in the endless night and played out their own individual roles.
It was not until twin sisters [[Mio Amakura|Mio]] and [[Mayu Amakura]] stumbled upon the Lost Village and were caught up in its events that there was closure. Mio took the life of her sister, performing a final Crimson Sacrifice Ritual that purified the earth<ref>[[Folklorist's Note 3]], [[Fatal Frame II]]</ref> and satisfied Sae's spirit.*


It was not until twin sisters [[Mio Amakura|Mio]] and [[Mayu Amakura]] stumbled upon the Lost Village and were caught up in its events that there was closure. Mio took the life of her sister, performing a final Crimson Sacrifice Ritual that calmed the Abyss and satisfied Sae's spirit.*
<nowiki>*</nowiki><small>This follows the [[Crimson Butterfly Ending]] of Fatal Frame II.</small>


==Cite Note==
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This follows the [[Crimson Butterfly Ending]] of Fatal Frame II. However, the [[Lingering Scent Ending]] could also be a canon ending. For the sake of clarity and resolution, the former ending is used in this description.
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Latest revision as of 19:03, 30 May 2026

This page contains spoilers for a recent release.


This article is about the disaster. For the game chapter, see Chapter 3: The Repentance.


Date of Event: Unknown (sometime after December 13th, 1874)
Location: Minakami Village
Game: Fatal Frame II

The Repentance (大償, ootsugunai) was the disaster which both destroyed Minakami Village and engulfed the surrounding region in Darkness. Villagers wrote to warn future generations of the possibility for disaster, seeing it as punishment for their failure to do their proper duty to the Hellish Abyss, hence the name.[1] The disaster they had dreaded finally happened in the late nineteenth century; after several failed rituals in a row, the final blow was dealt when Sae Kurosawa, a Twin Shrine Maiden, was hanged alone rather than strangled by her twin sister.

As a result, the Hellish Abyss spewed forth Darkness, and a corrupted Sae Kurosawa and the Kusabi emerged from its depths. Together they massacred the village, Sae laughing hysterically as the Kusabi slashed and slaughtered any survivors crossing their paths. Many of the villagers were killed in the Great Hall of the Kurosawa House. Those that weren't murdered succumbed to the Darkness and went mad or committed suicide.[2]

The Repentance erased the village completely, and it vanished from its spot in the forest. The village itself was caught up in an endless night, and the events prior to the failed Crimson Sacrifice Ritual continued to repeat over and over again. People who got lost in the woods and passed the Twin Deities Statue, the last remaining trace of the village, would become trapped in the village, and spirited away legends were common in the local area. Whenever there was an earthquake, the Darkness from the Hellish Abyss would spread a little further.[2]

It was not until twin sisters Mio and Mayu Amakura stumbled upon the Lost Village and were caught up in its events that there was closure. Mio took the life of her sister, performing a final Crimson Sacrifice Ritual that purified the earth[3] and satisfied Sae's spirit.*

*This follows the Crimson Butterfly Ending of Fatal Frame II.

References

Characters
Player Characters
Mio Amakura - Mayu Amakura
Major Characters/Ghosts
Sae Kurosawa - Yae Kurosawa - The Kusabi - Seijiro Makabe - Itsuki Tachibana - Dr. Kunihiko Asou - Chitose Tachibana - Miyako Sudo - Masumi Makimura - Akane Kiryu - Twin Doll - Ryokan Kurosawa
Minor Characters/Ghosts
Ryozo Munakata - Yoshitatsu Kiryu - Azami Kiryu - Mutsuki Tachibana - Veiled Priests - Mourners - Utsuro - Woman in Box - Fallen Woman - Limbo Man - Limbo Woman - Sunken Woman - Broken Neck Woman - Minakami Villagers - Children Playing Tag - Man In Dark - Woman in Dark - Escaping Twins - Hanging Twins
Terms
Altar Twins - Camera Obscura - Crimson Sacrifice Ritual - Crimson Sacrifice - Crimson Butterfly - Cutting Ritual - Folklorist - Hidden Ceremony - Kiryu Family - Kurosawa Family - Osaka Family - Outsiders - Remaining - Spirit Stone Radio - Spirited Aways - Tachibana Family - The Darkness - The Repentance - Tsuchihara Family - Twin Shrine Maidens
Locations
All God's Village - Cell - Earth Bridge - Heaven Bridge - Hellish Abyss - Kiryu House - Kureha Shrine - Kurosawa House - Minakami Cemetery - Minakami Dam - Misono Hill - Old Tree - Osaka House - Rope Temple - Storehouse - Tachibana House - Twin Houses - Twins' Room - Underground Passageway - Whisper Bridge
Gameplay
Camera Obscura - FPS Camera Obscura - Save points - Spirit Orbs - Spirit List - Lenses - Spirit Stones - Functions - Films - Flashlight - Health items
Music
Tsukiko Amano - Chou - Sacrificial Song
More Pages
Chapters - Items - Notes - Photographs - Costumes - Endings - Mio's Memo
Characters
Player Characters
Mio Amakura - Mayu Amakura
Major Characters/Ghosts
Sae Kurosawa - Yae Kurosawa - The Kusabi - Seijiro Makabe - Itsuki Tachibana - Dr. Kunihiko Asou - Chitose Tachibana - Miyako Sudo - Masumi Makimura - Akane Kiryu - Twin Doll - Ryokan Kurosawa
Minor Characters/Ghosts
Ryozo Munakata - Kureha - Yoshitatsu Kiryu - Azami Kiryu - Mutsuki Tachibana - Veiled Priests - Mourners - Woman in Box - Fallen Woman - Limbo Man - Limbo Woman - Sunken Woman - Broken Neck Woman - Minakami Villagers - Children Playing Tag - Man In Dark - Woman in Dark - Escaping Twins - Hanging Twins
Terms
Altar Twins - Camera Obscura - Crimson Sacrifice Ritual - Crimson Sacrifice - Crimson Butterfly - Cutting Ritual - Folklorist - Hidden Ceremony - Kiryu Family - Kurosawa Family - Osaka Family - Outsiders - Remaining - Shadow Festival - Spirit Stone Radio - Spirited Aways - Tachibana Family - The Darkness - The Repentance - Tsuchihara Family - Twin Shrine Maidens - Sacrificial Song
Locations
Abyss - Cell - Decayed Tree - Deep Path - Earth Bridge - Heaven Bridge - Kiryu House - Kureha Shrine - Kurosawa House - Minakami Cemetery - Minakami Village - Misono Hill - Mizukami Dam - Osaka House - Rope Temple - Storehouse - Tachibana House - Twin Houses - Twins' Room - Whisper Bridge
Gameplay
Camera Obscura - Dark Return - Haunted House Mode - Health items - Films - Flashlight - Functions - Lenses - Night Shop - Save points - Spirit List - Spirit Stones
Music
Tsukiko Amano - Kurenai - Sacrificial Song
More Pages
Chapters - Items - Notes - Photographs - Costumes - Endings - Mio's Memo
Characters
Player Characters
Mio Amakura - Mayu Amakura
Major Characters/Ghosts
Sae Kurosawa - Yae Kurosawa - The Kusabi - Seijiro Makabe - Itsuki Tachibana - Dr. Kunihiko Asou - Chitose Tachibana - Miyako Sudo - Masumi Makimura - Akane Kiryu - Twin Doll - Ryokan Kurosawa
Minor Characters/Ghosts
Ryozo Munakata - Yoshitatsu Kiryu - Azami Kiryu - Mutsuki Tachibana - Veiled Priests - Mourners - Woman in Box - Fallen Woman - Limbo Man - Limbo Woman - Sunken Woman - Broken Neck Woman - Minakami Villagers - Children Playing Tag - Man In Dark - Woman in Dark - Escaping Twins - Hanging Twins
Terms
Altar Twins - Camera Obscura - Crimson Sacrifice Ritual - Crimson Sacrifice - Crimson Butterfly - Cutting Ritual - Folklorist - Hidden Ceremony - Kiryu Family - Kurosawa Family - Osaka Family - Outsiders - Remaining - Spirit Stone Radio - Spirited Aways - Tachibana Family - The Darkness - The Repentance - Tsuchihara Family - Twin Shrine Maidens
Locations
Minakami Village - Cell - Deep Path - Earth Bridge - Eikado Temple - Heaven Bridge - Hellish Abyss - Kiryu House - Kureha Shrine - Kurosawa House - Minakami Cemetery - Minakami Dam - Misono Hill - Old Tree - Osaka House - Rope Temple - Storehouse - Tachibana House - Twin Houses - Twins' Room - Ukishima - Umbral Mound - Whisper Bridge
Gameplay
Camera Obscura - Charms - Films - Filters - Health items - Twin Dolls Sidequest
Music
Tsuki Amano - Utsushie - Sacrificial Song
More Pages
Chapters - Items - Notes - Photographs - Costumes - Endings - Info: World