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'''Suicide/Death'''<br>
'''Suicide/Death'''<br>
Some patients kill themselves deliberately so they will not have to face the loss of all their memories;<ref>[[Suicide Woman's Note]], [[Fatal Frame IV]]</ref> <ref>[[Female Patient's Note]], [[Fatal Frame IV]]</ref> others endanger themselves trying to get closer to the moon, and die accidentally.<ref>[[Patient's Note]], [[Fatal Frame IV]]</ref> Others die of cardiac arrest.<ref>[[Choushiro's Handbook]]: [[CH:Getsuyuu Syndrome|Getsuyuu Syndrome]], [[Fatal Frame IV]]</ref>
Some patients kill themselves deliberately so they will not have to face the loss of all their memories;<ref>[[Suicide Woman's Note]], [[Fatal Frame IV]]</ref> <ref>[[Female Patient's Suicide Note]], [[Fatal Frame IV]]</ref> others endanger themselves trying to get closer to the moon, and die accidentally.<ref>[[Patient's Note]], [[Fatal Frame IV]]</ref> Others die of cardiac arrest.<ref>[[Choushiro's Handbook]]: [[CH:Getsuyuu Syndrome|Getsuyuu Syndrome]], [[Fatal Frame IV]]</ref>


==Stages of the Disease==
==Stages of the Disease==

Revision as of 06:11, 17 October 2021

Getsuyuu Syndrome (月幽病 Getsuyuu-byou) (or the Luna Sedata Syndrome, the name created for the English fan translation) is an ailment specific to Rougetsu Island. Victims suffer from encroaching memory loss and mental confusion. The illness was specifically being researched at Haibara Hospital, also located on the island.[1] It was thought that the disease might have a connection to the island's faith and cultures.

The disease begins mildly, with symptoms such as mild memory loss and sleepwalking (dubbed "moon walking" by the islanders).[2] When the moon is full the patients begin to wander, searching for moonlight; if they cannot find moonlight they become frightened and unstable.

As the disease progresses and the symptoms become more severe, the patient's memory is almost totally gone. They will attempt to reach windows or rooftops to catch a glimpse of the moon and expose themselves to moonlight. Eventually total memory loss occurs, and they will constantly ask to see the moon. The only known way to cure the disease is for the Kiraigou/Rougetsu Kagura to be performed and calm the moon. Failing that, the Tsukimori Song also calms the moon when played from the top of the Tsukuyomi Peninsula Lighthouse and can be used if the Kagura fails.

Duration: Unknown
Victims: Residents of Rougetsu Island
Age of Afflicted: Varies
Connected to: Rougetsu Island
Game: Fatal Frame IV

Reasons for becoming 'infected'

Symptoms

Wandering around at Night
Sufferers will start wandering around during the middle of the night and sleepwalking.[5]

Affected by the Moon
The phase of the moon affects the patients. At certain times, the symptoms will become worse or agitated. Patients will often seek out the moonlight.[6]

Mild Memory Impairment
Initial symptoms will also include mild memory impairment, forgetting important things.[7]

Fear of Mirrors
Also known as Budding; patients become frightened of their own reflection.[8]

Obsessive Behaviour
Patients form deep attachments to certain items. Some will collect multiple objects, whereas others will cling to one in particular and keep it with them at all times.[9]

Externalising the Self
A few patients, feeling that they are losing their identity, will use a doll to "store" part of themselves, so that it will not change.[10] [11]

Suicide/Death
Some patients kill themselves deliberately so they will not have to face the loss of all their memories;[12] [13] others endanger themselves trying to get closer to the moon, and die accidentally.[14] Others die of cardiac arrest.[15]

Stages of the Disease

Attempted Cures

  • Brain surgeries (conducted by Shigeto Haibara)[16] - performed in attempts to cure the illness. These surgeries were a failure and in the end just sped up the disease in the patient.
  • Music therapy - music was played over the loudspeakers of Rougetsu Hall. As notes dictate, the music therapy did have some relief to patients suffering symptoms, specifically the younger children suffering from the disease.[17]
  • Masks with mind-controlling properties.[18]

Patients

Rougetsu Hall

Haibara Hospital/unknown

Outpatients

Victims

Survivors

Note: As of current writing, it cannot be confirmed which ending of Fatal Frame IV is considered canon, thus affecting the number of survivors.
survival confirmed in both endings
1st ending - unknown fate
2nd ending - survival confirmed

Misc. Info

Japanese Etymology

Many Japanese names for medical conditions are created by utilizing the suffix 病 (byō; disease). For example, 糖尿病 (tōnyōbyō; diabetes) can be broken down first into 糖尿+病, which is glycosuria disease. Then, 糖尿 ('tōnyō'; glycosuria) then breaks down into 糖 (; sugar) + 尿 (nyō; urine). Such names are inconsistent. Some are official while some are colloquial; some where created when the ailment was poorly understood, some once it was explicated. There is no rigidly-applied convention, especially when it comes to changing the name of a syndrome (a collection of symptoms which often appear together and are associated with the same cause).

To break down 月幽病 (getsuyūbyō) in the same manner, 月幽+病 is Getsuyū Illness/Disease/Trouble/Pain. 月幽 is an invented compound. The character 月 refers to the moon or a month, which has several pronunciations, here getsu. The character 幽 (yū; dark/faint/dim/secluded) is not used on its own, and typically begins a compound. Examples include the words 幽鬱 (yūutsu; melancholy) and 幽静 (yūsei; serene).

The choice of 幽 in this case is due to its place in the word 幽霊 (yūrei; ghost). Leftover game data even includes a mention of 月霊病 (getsureibyō; moon ghost disease), suggesting that they changed the name during development. One could also see this name has having a several meanings:

  • A disease caused by ghosts from the moon (where Yomi is located in the folklore of Rougetsu Island)
  • A disease associated with a dim or hidden literal moon (which affects the symptoms of this illness).
  • A disease associated with a faint figurative moon, as the moon (in the folklore of Rougetsu Island) symbolizes the soul, mind, memory, and personality[19], all things which wane as Getsuyūbyō progresses.

Zero Wiki Translation

In the absence of an official translation, Zero Wiki has elected to use the name Getsuyuu Syndrome or Getsuyū Syndrome.

English Fan Translation

The translation team of the fan patch elected to use the name Luna Sedata Syndrome, expressing one meaning of each of the Japanese characters in Latin (to correlate with real-world scientific naming conventions).

References

Characters
Player Characters
Ruka Minazuki - Misaki Asou - Madoka Tsukimori - Choshiro Kirishima
Major Characters/Ghosts
Sakuya Haibara - Miya - Ayako - Sayaka Minazuki - Yo Haibara - Shigeto Haibara - Soya Yomotsuki - Dr. Kunihiko Asou
Minor Characters/Ghosts
Hospital Staff
Fuyuko Shiratsuki - Isolation Ward Nurse - Shie Sonosaki - Shoji Katagiri - Tsubaki Tono
Hospital Patients
Asagi Hizuki - Iori Aiba - Himiko Kiriya - Kageri Sendo - Katsuhito Kariya - Kazuto Amaki - Kyoko Kitazume - Natsuki Shiono - Sanae Houzuki - Tadayuki Kaido - Takashi Aiba - Tomoko Hinuma - Yoriko Sonohara - Yuko Magaki - Yuzo Takemura
Islanders
Byakuya - Masanobu Fuchiki - Michihiko Ikushima - Miyoshi Tsukigase - Sakuya's Mother - Sato Mizunoe - Soan Yomotsuki - Soetsu Yomotsuki - Sogen Yomotsuki - Takahisa Kozuki
Others
"Me" - Kaoru Sendo - Marie Shinomiya - Tomoe Nanamura
Terms
Asou Family - Blossoming - Camera Obscura - Day of Tranquility - Face-Cutting - Flashlight - Guardians - Haibara Family - Hallowed Realm - Hozuki Dolls - Kidnapped Girls - Lunar Eclipse - Mask of the Vessel - Moonlight Syndrome - Moonsounds - Organs - Rite of Descent - Rogetsu Kagura - Shrine Guards - Spirit Stone Radio - Spirited Aways - Spirit Stone Flashlight - Tsukiyomi - Vessel - Yomotsuki Family
Locations
Amanoura Police Department - Cape Tsukiyomi Lighthouse - Haibara Clinic - Haibara Infirmary (List of Rooms) - Kusanagi University - Moonglow Cavern - Rogetsu Hall (List of Rooms) - Rogetsu Isle - Primeval Passage (List of Rooms) - Temple of the Lunar Eclipse - Temple of Tsukiyomi - Tsukiyomi Beach - Yomotsuki Residence
Gameplay
Camera Obscura - Misaki's Camera Obscura - Spirit Stone Flashlight - Save points - Blue Crystal - Red Crystal - Doll List Sidequest - Spirit List - Lenses - Spirit Stone Radio Recordings - Functions - Films - Flashlight - Health items
Music
Moonsong - NOISE - Tsuki Amano - Zero no Chouritsu
More Pages
Items - Notes - Photographs - Costumes - Choshiro's Handbook