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|encounter = [[Haibara Infirmary]] entrance hall ([[Phase III: Lost Day|Chapter 3]]) | |encounter = [[Haibara Infirmary]] entrance hall ([[Phase III: Lost Day|Chapter 3]]) | ||
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}}[[File:Katsuhito_concept.png|left|110px]]Katsuhito was a patient at [[Haibara Infirmary]], who suffered from advanced [[ | }}[[File:Katsuhito_concept.png|left|110px]]Katsuhito was a patient at [[Haibara Infirmary]], who suffered from advanced [[Moonlight Syndrome]] and could no longer recognise his own face. He had suffered from persecution mania since childhood and once hospitalised became convinced that Haibara Infirmary was conducting experiments on humans. | ||
He most likely died during the [[Day Without Suffering]] as a result of [[Sakuya Haibara]] passing [[Blooming]] on to him. | He most likely died during the [[Day Without Suffering]] as a result of [[Sakuya Haibara]] passing [[Blooming]] on to him. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
* For other hostile ghosts, see [[Hostile Ghosts]]. | * For other hostile ghosts, see [[Hostile Ghosts]]. | ||
* For more information on Getsuyuu Syndrome, see [[ | * For more information on Getsuyuu Syndrome, see [[Moonlight Syndrome]]. | ||
{{FFIV}} | {{FFIV}} | ||
[[Category: Fatal Frame IV Ghosts]] | [[Category: Fatal Frame IV Ghosts]] | ||
Revision as of 23:22, 15 March 2023
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Katsuhito was a patient at Haibara Infirmary, who suffered from advanced Moonlight Syndrome and could no longer recognise his own face. He had suffered from persecution mania since childhood and once hospitalised became convinced that Haibara Infirmary was conducting experiments on humans.
He most likely died during the Day Without Suffering as a result of Sakuya Haibara passing Blooming on to him.
See Also
- For other hostile ghosts, see Hostile Ghosts.
- For more information on Getsuyuu Syndrome, see Moonlight Syndrome.