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|quote = "The face shall be taken off. Without the face, there is no Blooming." | |quote = "The face shall be taken off. Without the face, there is no Blooming." | ||
|kanji = 顔刈り | |kanji = 顔刈り | ||
|location = [[ | |location = [[Rogetsu Isle]] | ||
|participants = [[Shrine Guards]] | |participants = [[Shrine Guards]] | ||
|duration = Unknown | |duration = Unknown | ||
|purpose = To prevent [[Blooming]] | |purpose = To prevent [[Blooming]] | ||
|games = [[Fatal Frame IV]] | |games = [[Fatal Frame IV]] | ||
}}Face-cutting (顔刈り, literally 'face-pruning' or 'face-reaping', a verb often associated with cutting flowers or grass) was a ritual performed on [[ | }}Face-cutting (顔刈り, literally 'face-pruning' or 'face-reaping', a verb often associated with cutting flowers or grass) was a ritual performed on [[Rogetsu Isle]] so that the dead would not [[Bloom]]. | ||
==Preparation== | ==Preparation== | ||
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Face-cutting (顔刈り, literally 'face-pruning' or 'face-reaping', a verb often associated with cutting flowers or grass) was a ritual performed on Rogetsu Isle so that the dead would not Bloom.
Preparation
When somebody who was dying had showed signs of Budding, they would be watched over until they were no longer breathing.[1]
The Ritual
A Shrine Guard who knew the island's ritual traditions would cut the face of the deceased from the body, using a curved blade like a small sickle.[2]
Result
The dead person could not Bloom, and the islanders were protected.
The skin of this face might be used to make ritual masks. A skin removed this way was purified overnight in the Luminary Sanctum, then tanned and used in the Mask of the Lunar Eclipse.[3]