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|name      = Handmaidens
|name      = Handmaidens
|kanji      = 鎮女
|kanji      = 鎮女<ref name="yuu3">[[Yuu's Notes 3]], [[Zero Shisei no Koe Complete Official Capture Book]]</ref>
|aliases    = Pacifiers
|aliases    = Pacifiers
|age        = 5-9 years
|age        = 5-9 years
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|location  = [[Kuze Shrine]]
|location  = [[Kuze Shrine]]
|tn        = 4 maidens for every tattooed priestess
|tn        = 4 maidens for every tattooed priestess
|games      = [[Fatal Frame III]]}}At the [[Kuze Shrine]], handmaidens performed daily shrine and housekeeping activities,<ref>''"[[Folklore Notes 2]]"'', [[Fatal Frame III: The Tormented]]</ref> as well as attending to the needs of the [[Tattooed Priestess|priestess]].<ref>''[[Blue Diary 1]]'', [[Fatal Frame III: The Tormented]]</ref> Their support was emotional and well as physical; they were to act as companions to the priestess, helping to lessen her pain and loneliness as she underwent the [[Piercing of the Soul]].<ref>''"[[Yuu's Notes 3]]"'', [[Zero Shisei no Koe Complete Official Capture Book]]</ref>
|games      = [[Fatal Frame III]]}}At the [[Kuze Shrine]], handmaidens performed daily shrine and housekeeping activities,<ref name="fn2">[[Folklore Notes 2]], [[Fatal Frame III]]</ref> as well as attending to the needs of the [[Tattooed Priestess|priestess]].<ref>[[Blue Diary 1]], [[Fatal Frame III]]</ref> Their support was emotional and well as physical; they were to act as companions to the priestess, helping to lessen her pain and loneliness as she underwent the [[Piercing of the Soul]].<ref name="yuu3"/>


Handmaidens were either from the [[Kuze Family]] or chosen from neighboring villages and 'adopted', taking on the Kuze name during their term of duty.<ref>''"[[Folklore Notes 2]]"'', [[Fatal Frame III: The Tormented]]</ref> There were always four handmaidens at any given time, each representing a cardinal direction with her own personal room within the shrine. Handmaidens were taught by the family head,<ref>''[[Green Diary (FF3)|Green Diary]]'', [[Fatal Frame III: The Tormented]]</ref> and received quite a thorough education.<ref>''"[[Yuu's Notes 3]]"'', [[Zero Shisei no Koe Complete Official Capture Book]]</ref> Once they had performed their duties and their term of service was complete, they were allowed to leave the shrine and live as normal, and were possibly useful in seeking out future [[worshippers]].<ref>''"[[Yuu's Notes 3]]"'', [[Zero Shisei no Koe Complete Official Capture Book]]</ref>
Handmaidens were either from the [[Kuze Family]] or chosen from neighboring villages and 'adopted', taking on the Kuze name during their term of duty.<ref name="fn2"/> There were always four handmaidens at any given time, each representing a cardinal direction with her own personal room within the shrine. Handmaidens were taught by the family head,<ref>[[Green Diary (FF3)|Green Diary]], [[Fatal Frame III]]</ref> and received quite a thorough education.<ref name="yuu3"/> Once they had performed their duties and their term of service was complete, they were allowed to leave the shrine and live as normal, and were possibly useful in seeking out future [[worshippers]].<ref name="yuu3"/>


In the Japanese version of the game, they are called Pacifiers because it was their job to ensure the pain of the tattoos was subdued as far as possible, by maintaining the priestess's isolation in the [[Hanging Prison]] and by performing the [[Impalement Ritual]]. Each wore a [[Shrine Maiden|priestess]] attire of white and red.
In the Japanese version of the game, they are called Pacifiers because it was their job to ensure the pain of the tattoos was subdued as far as possible, by maintaining the priestess's isolation in the [[Hanging Prison]] and by performing the [[Impalement Ritual]]. Each wore a [[Shrine Maiden|priestess]] attire of white and red.


==The Lullaby==
==The Lullaby==
''For more details, see [[Handmaiden's Song]].''
:''For more details, see [[Handmaiden's Song]].''


The Handmaiden's Song was a ceremonial song performed by the Handmaidens during the shrine's rituals.<ref>''"[[Folklore Notes 2]]"'', [[Fatal Frame III: The Tormented]]</ref> It made its way into some of the mountain villages nearby and was transformed into a lullaby, but the lyrics still retained hints of its ritual origins.
The Handmaiden's Song was a ceremonial song performed by the Handmaidens during the shrine's rituals.<ref name="fn2"/> It made its way into some of the mountain villages nearby and was transformed into a lullaby, but the lyrics still retained hints of its ritual origins.


==The Impalement==
==The Impalement==
''For more details, see [[Impalement Ritual]].''
[[Image:Impalementritual.jpg|right|150px]]
[[Image:Impalementritual.jpg|left|100px]]
:''For more details, see [[Impalement Ritual]].''
The handmaidens' role in the Impalement was to pin the Tattooed Priestess to the ground by hammering [[Tattooed Stakes|sacred stakes]] into her hands and feet.<ref>''"[[Commandment Tome]]"'', [[Fatal Frame III: The Tormented]]</ref> Each handmaiden was responsible for one stake. As the handmaidens drove the stakes into priestess's body, they sang the Handmaiden's Song and spoke prayers over her so she could lie in peace.
The handmaidens' role in the Impalement was to pin the Tattooed Priestess to the ground by hammering [[Tattooed Stakes|sacred stakes]] into her hands and feet.<ref>[[Commandment Tome]], [[Fatal Frame III]]</ref> Each handmaiden was responsible for one stake. As the handmaidens drove the stakes into priestess's body, they sang the Handmaiden's Song and spoke prayers over her so she could lie in peace.


It was also the handmaidens' duty to impale [[Kushimi Dolls]], representing the pains of [[Worshippers]], onto the walls of the [[Doll Altars]], and sing the lullaby to appease them.<ref>''"[[Impalement Tome]]"'', [[Fatal Frame III: The Tormented]]</ref> <ref>''[[Rei's notebook]]: [[RN:The Impalement Room|The Impalement Room]]'', [[Fatal Frame III: The Tormented]]</ref> Presumably, the tattooed skins of failed priestesses removed during [[The Tearing]] ritual were treated in the same way.
It was also the handmaidens' duty to impale [[Kushimi Dolls]], representing the pains of [[Worshippers]], onto the walls of the [[Doll Altars]], and sing the lullaby to appease them.<ref>[[Impalement Tome]], [[Fatal Frame III]]</ref> <ref>[[Rei's notebook]]: [[RN:The Impalement Room|The Impalement Room]], [[Fatal Frame III]]</ref> Presumably, the tattooed skins of failed priestesses removed during [[The Tearing]] ritual were treated in the same way.


==After the Ritual==
==After the Ritual==
Under normal circumstances, Handmaidens brought into the shrine from outside would serve a term of duty, and then return to their homes.<ref>''"[[Folklore Notes 2]]"'', [[Fatal Frame III: The Tormented]]</ref> If one was the heir to the [[Kuze Shrine]], she would continue her training, but would no longer act as a Handmaiden.
Under normal circumstances, Handmaidens brought into the shrine from outside would serve a term of duty, and then return to their homes.<ref name="fn2"/> If one was the heir to the [[Kuze Shrine]], she would continue her training, but would no longer act as a Handmaiden.


The Handmaidens serving at the time of the [[Unleashing]] were the exception.
The Handmaidens serving at the time of the [[Unleashing]] were the exception.


==The Final Impalement==
==The Final Impalement==
''For more details, see [[Final Impalement]].''
[[File:Final Impalement.png|right|100px]]
:''For more details, see [[Final Impalement]].''


[[Yashuu Kuze]] instructed [[Hisame Kuze|Hisame]] to perform this act as a last desperate attempt to halt the [[Rift]].<ref>''[[Calico Notebook 2]]'', [[Fatal Frame III: The Tormented]]</ref> It involved Hisame killing the remaining two handmaidens [[Shigure Kuze|Shigure]] and [[Minamo Kuze|Minamo]] as sacrifices before "going to sleep forever" herself.<ref>''[[Red Diary 2]]'', [[Fatal Frame III: The Tormented]]</ref>
[[Yashuu Kuze]] instructed [[Hisame Kuze|Hisame]] to perform this act as a last desperate attempt to halt the [[Rift]].<ref>[[Calico Notebook 2]], [[Fatal Frame III]]</ref> It involved Hisame killing the remaining two handmaidens [[Shigure Kuze|Shigure]] and [[Minamo Kuze|Minamo]] as sacrifices before "going to sleep forever" herself.<ref>[[Red Diary 2]], [[Fatal Frame III]]</ref>
[[Image:AmanesDeath.png|left|100px]]
[[Image:AmanesDeath.png|right|100px]]
Impalement was also the punishment for a Handmaiden who broke the [[Kuze Code]].<ref>''[[Red Diary 1]]'', [[Fatal Frame III: The Tormented]]</ref><br><br><br><br>
Impalement was also the punishment for a Handmaiden who broke the [[Kuze Code]].<ref>[[Red Diary 1]], [[Fatal Frame III]]</ref><br><br><br><br>


==The Sacred Stakes==
==The Sacred Stakes==
''For more details, see [[Tattooed Stakes]].''
[[Image:Tattooed Stake 1.png|right|110px]]
[[Image:Tattooed Stake 1.png|left|80px]]
:''For more details, see [[Tattooed Stakes]].''
The sacred stakes are stakes of stone. They are used to impale the [[Tattooed Priestess|Tattooed Priestess']] hands and feet. They're found in each of the Handmaidens' [[Doll Altars]], piercing the middle of a little shrine on the altar.<br>
The sacred stakes are stakes of stone. They are used to impale the [[Tattooed Priestess|Tattooed Priestess']] hands and feet. They're found in each of the Handmaidens' [[Doll Altars]], piercing the middle of a little shrine on the altar.<br>
'''Description:''' Inside the miniature shrine, there is a stake made out of stone piercing the middle. In the shadow of the stone, at the lower part of the shrine, there is a minutely engraved script. ''"By the balance of light, purify the shadow of the [[Tattooed Stakes|Tattoo Stake]]. Subdue the [[Tattooed Priestess|priestess]] in the [[Chamber of Thorns|Chamber of Needles]]."''<br><br><br>
'''Description:''' Inside the miniature shrine, there is a stake made out of stone piercing the middle. In the shadow of the stone, at the lower part of the shrine, there is a minutely engraved script. ''"By the balance of light, purify the shadow of the [[Tattooed Stakes|Tattoo Stake]]. Subdue the [[Tattooed Priestess|priestess]] in the [[Chamber of Thorns|Chamber of Needles]]."''<br><br><br>


==Purity Stones==
==Purity Stones==
''For more details, see [[Purity Stones]].''
[[Image:Puritystones.jpg|right|200px]]
[[Image:Puritystones.jpg|left|100px]]
:''For more details, see [[Purity Stones]].''
Each Doll Altar housed a different coloured stone known as a Purity Stone, more literally "Subduing Stone" (鎮メ石). These stones were used in a mechanism in the [[Tattoo Altar]] to raise and lower the [[Hanging Prison]].<br clear=all>
Each Doll Altar housed a different coloured stone known as a Purity Stone, more literally "Subduing Stone" (鎮メ石). These stones were used in a mechanism in the [[Tattoo Altar]] to raise and lower the [[Hanging Prison]].<br clear=all>


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==Misc. Info==
==Misc. Info==
*All of the Handmaidens at the time of the Unleashing share similar names, all of which mention water. Amane, Hisame and Shigure all share the kanji character meaning "rain" () within their names, while Minamo's name contains the character for "water" (水). It is unknown if this has any significance.
*All of the Handmaidens at the time of the Unleashing have names that include the characters for "rain" (雨) or "water" (水). Amane (雨音) means "sound of rain", Hisame (冰雨) means "icy rain", Shigure (時雨) means "autumn rain" and Minamo (水面) means "water's surface".


===Footnotes===
===Footnotes===
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Handmaidens


Game Fatal Frame III
Kanji/Kana 鎮女[1]
Alias(es) Pacifiers
Range of Age 5-9 years
Occupation Shrine Maidens
Purpose To attend the Kuze Shrine as normal Miko and to help the Tattooed Priestess sleep during the Impalement Ritual
Rituals Impalement Ritual & Final Impalement
Location Kuze Shrine
Total Member 4 maidens for every tattooed priestess

At the Kuze Shrine, handmaidens performed daily shrine and housekeeping activities,[2] as well as attending to the needs of the priestess.[3] Their support was emotional and well as physical; they were to act as companions to the priestess, helping to lessen her pain and loneliness as she underwent the Piercing of the Soul.[1]

Handmaidens were either from the Kuze Family or chosen from neighboring villages and 'adopted', taking on the Kuze name during their term of duty.[2] There were always four handmaidens at any given time, each representing a cardinal direction with her own personal room within the shrine. Handmaidens were taught by the family head,[4] and received quite a thorough education.[1] Once they had performed their duties and their term of service was complete, they were allowed to leave the shrine and live as normal, and were possibly useful in seeking out future worshippers.[1]

In the Japanese version of the game, they are called Pacifiers because it was their job to ensure the pain of the tattoos was subdued as far as possible, by maintaining the priestess's isolation in the Hanging Prison and by performing the Impalement Ritual. Each wore a priestess attire of white and red.

The Lullaby

For more details, see Handmaiden's Song.

The Handmaiden's Song was a ceremonial song performed by the Handmaidens during the shrine's rituals.[2] It made its way into some of the mountain villages nearby and was transformed into a lullaby, but the lyrics still retained hints of its ritual origins.

The Impalement

For more details, see Impalement Ritual.

The handmaidens' role in the Impalement was to pin the Tattooed Priestess to the ground by hammering sacred stakes into her hands and feet.[5] Each handmaiden was responsible for one stake. As the handmaidens drove the stakes into priestess's body, they sang the Handmaiden's Song and spoke prayers over her so she could lie in peace.

It was also the handmaidens' duty to impale Kushimi Dolls, representing the pains of Worshippers, onto the walls of the Doll Altars, and sing the lullaby to appease them.[6] [7] Presumably, the tattooed skins of failed priestesses removed during The Tearing ritual were treated in the same way.

After the Ritual

Under normal circumstances, Handmaidens brought into the shrine from outside would serve a term of duty, and then return to their homes.[2] If one was the heir to the Kuze Shrine, she would continue her training, but would no longer act as a Handmaiden.

The Handmaidens serving at the time of the Unleashing were the exception.

The Final Impalement

For more details, see Final Impalement.

Yashuu Kuze instructed Hisame to perform this act as a last desperate attempt to halt the Rift.[8] It involved Hisame killing the remaining two handmaidens Shigure and Minamo as sacrifices before "going to sleep forever" herself.[9]

Impalement was also the punishment for a Handmaiden who broke the Kuze Code.[10]



The Sacred Stakes

For more details, see Tattooed Stakes.

The sacred stakes are stakes of stone. They are used to impale the Tattooed Priestess' hands and feet. They're found in each of the Handmaidens' Doll Altars, piercing the middle of a little shrine on the altar.
Description: Inside the miniature shrine, there is a stake made out of stone piercing the middle. In the shadow of the stone, at the lower part of the shrine, there is a minutely engraved script. "By the balance of light, purify the shadow of the Tattoo Stake. Subdue the priestess in the Chamber of Needles."


Purity Stones

For more details, see Purity Stones.

Each Doll Altar housed a different coloured stone known as a Purity Stone, more literally "Subduing Stone" (鎮メ石). These stones were used in a mechanism in the Tattoo Altar to raise and lower the Hanging Prison.

Known Handmaidens

Possible Handmaidens

Misc. Info

  • All of the Handmaidens at the time of the Unleashing have names that include the characters for "rain" (雨) or "water" (水). Amane (雨音) means "sound of rain", Hisame (冰雨) means "icy rain", Shigure (時雨) means "autumn rain" and Minamo (水面) means "water's surface".

Footnotes

Characters and Ghosts
Player Characters
Rei Kurosawa - Miku Hinasaki - Kei Amakura
Major Characters/Ghosts
Reika Kuze - Amane Kuze - Kaname Ototsuki - Yoshino Takigawa - Yuu Asou - Yashuu Kuze - Akito Kashiwagi - Kyouka Kuze - Hisame Kuze - Shigure Kuze - Minamo Kuze - Mio Amakura - Mayu Amakura - Mafuyu Hinasaki
Minor Characters/Ghosts
Ruri - Dr. Kunihiko Asou - Tengai Narumi - Naoya - Masumi Makimura - Miyako Sudo - Ozawa - Serizawa - Musubi Osaka - Tsuzuri Osaka - Makie Kuzuhara - Kozue Kuzuhara - Kiriko Asanuma - Shizu Amakura - Engravers - Men in White - Kizuna Himuro - The Kusabi - Stroller Grandma - Black Shadow - Engraved Men
Terms
Amakura Family - Asou Family - Boat of Passing - Camera Obscura - Crimson Butterfly - Echo Stone Earrings - Final Impalement - Handmaidens - Handmaiden's Song - Himuro Family - Impalement Ritual - Impaling the Sin - Indigo ink - Ink of the soul - Igushi Doll - Kushimi Doll - Kuze Code - Kuze Family - Lost Patients - Miasma - Outsiders - Piercing of the Soul - Red ink - Rite of Commandment - Sacrificial Pillars - Snake & Holly Tattoo - Spirit Tree - Spirited Aways - Tattooed Curse - Tattooed Priestess - The Rift - The Tearing - The Unleashing - Worshippers
Locations
Rei's House
Altar Room - Bathroom - Darkroom - Doorway - Kitchen - Living Room - Miku's Room - Rei's Room - Yuu's Room
Manor of Sleep
Abyss - Abyss of the Horizon - Bell Hallway - Blind Room - Book Storeroom - Chamber of Thorns - Doll Altars - Enclosed Room - Engraving Shrine - Futon Room - Grave Courtyard - Hall with Tatami - Hanging Prison - Hearth Room - House of Sleep - Kimono Room - Kuze Shrine - Last Passage - Library - Partitioned Room - Projection Room - Rift Shrine - Room with Blind - Shrine of Sleep - Spirit Tree Garden - Stained Corridor - Stairs Hallway - Tattoo Altar - Well Room - Wooden Figure Room
Himuro Mansion area
Confinement Room - Foyer - Great Hall - Preserve Room - Rope Hallway - Rope Palace
Minakami Village area
Confinement Room - Great Hall - Hearth Room - Kimono Room - Rope Temple - Twins' Room
Other
Kukaiji Temple - Minakami Dam - Myojin Village - Katsuragi Hospital
Gameplay
Camera Obscura - Save points - Films - Flashlight - Lenses - Functions - Special Abilities - Spirit list - Health items
Music
Tsukiko Amano - Koe - Handmaiden's Song
More Pages
Hours - Items - Notes - Photographs - Costumes - Endings - Rei's Notebook - Zero Shisei no Koe Comic Anthology