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The Tsuchihara family were the family that enforced law in [[Minakami Village]] from [[Fatal Frame II]]. Like the [[Kiryu Family|Kiryus]], [[Tachibana Family|Tachibanas]] and [[Osaka Family|Osakas]], they were a branch of the [[Kurosawa Family]], and one of the four most powerful families in the village. It was their duty to look after places in the village pertaining to the [[Crimson Sacrifice Ritual]], such as [[Kureha Shrine]] and [[Misono Hill]].<ref>''Minakami Village Concept Art Illustrations'', [[Fatal Frame Fanbook]], p45. [http://fftranslations.atspace.co.uk/fb/minakami.html (English translation)]</ref> They were in charge of the [[Storehouse]], which served as a jail cell for those in the village who had committed crimes. The Tsuchiharas themselves would sometimes be allowed to punish the perpetrator.<ref>[[Tamashizume: House of the Secret Festival]], [[Zero Akai Chou Complete Official Capture Book]]</ref> | {{spoilerwarning}}<br>[[File:Tsuchihara Mon.png|right]]The Tsuchihara family were the family that enforced law in [[Minakami Village]] from [[Fatal Frame II]]. Like the [[Kiryu Family|Kiryus]], [[Tachibana Family|Tachibanas]] and [[Osaka Family|Osakas]], they were a branch of the [[Kurosawa Family]], and one of the four most powerful families in the village. It was their duty to look after places in the village pertaining to the [[Crimson Sacrifice Ritual]], such as [[Kureha Shrine]] and [[Misono Hill]].<ref>''Minakami Village Concept Art Illustrations'', [[Fatal Frame Fanbook]], p45. [http://fftranslations.atspace.co.uk/fb/minakami.html (English translation)]</ref> They were in charge of the [[Storehouse]], which served as a jail cell for those in the village who had committed crimes. The Tsuchiharas themselves would sometimes be allowed to punish the perpetrator.<ref>[[Tamashizume: House of the Secret Festival]], [[Zero Akai Chou Complete Official Capture Book]]</ref> | ||
Long before the [[Repentance]], the Tsuchihara family died out. Their house, which stands beside the Storehouse, is completely ruined | Long before the [[Repentance]], the Tsuchihara family died out. Their house, which stands beside the Storehouse, is completely ruined. It cannot be explored in [[Fatal Frame II]] or [[Deep Crimson Butterfly]]; it was opened up in the [[Crimson Butterfly Remake]], but remains empty and dilapidated. In the original game, the family is mentioned mainly in connection with a gravestone in the [[Minakami Cemetery|cemetery]] which is explored while searching for their [[Tsuchihara Crest|family crest]]. | ||
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The Tsuchihara family were the family that enforced law in Minakami Village from Fatal Frame II. Like the Kiryus, Tachibanas and Osakas, they were a branch of the Kurosawa Family, and one of the four most powerful families in the village. It was their duty to look after places in the village pertaining to the Crimson Sacrifice Ritual, such as Kureha Shrine and Misono Hill.[1] They were in charge of the Storehouse, which served as a jail cell for those in the village who had committed crimes. The Tsuchiharas themselves would sometimes be allowed to punish the perpetrator.[2]
Long before the Repentance, the Tsuchihara family died out. Their house, which stands beside the Storehouse, is completely ruined. It cannot be explored in Fatal Frame II or Deep Crimson Butterfly; it was opened up in the Crimson Butterfly Remake, but remains empty and dilapidated. In the original game, the family is mentioned mainly in connection with a gravestone in the cemetery which is explored while searching for their family crest.
Possible Members
- There is speculation that Broken Neck Woman may be a member of this family, since she appears near the Tsuchihara grave, but that is the only 'evidence' in the game that points to any character being a member of the family.
- In the Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water remaster's digital artbook, Fallen Woman is labelled "Aoi Tuchihara" (槌原 葵). ('Tu' is an uncommon alternative way of romanizing 'tsu'.)
Footnotes
- ↑ Minakami Village Concept Art Illustrations, Fatal Frame Fanbook, p45. (English translation)
- ↑ Tamashizume: House of the Secret Festival, Zero Akai Chou Complete Official Capture Book