Folklorist's Note 14

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Folklorist's Note 14


Kanji 民俗学者の手記 十四
みんぞくがくしゃのしゅき じゅうよん
Game Crimson Butterfly Remake
Author Seijiro Makabe
Chapter Final Chapter: Crimson Butterfly
Located at Eikado Temple, Deep Path
Obtained As part of the Kusabi side story
Description Written remarks from a folklore scholar who came to study Minakami Village, describing the mummies found in the Deep Path.
Related Notes Folklorist's Note 1, Folklorist's Note 2, Folklorist's Note 3, Folklorist's Note 4, Folklorist's Note 5, Folklorist's Note 6, Folklorist's Note 7, Folklorist's Note 8, Folklorist's Note 9, Folklorist's Note 10, Folklorist's Note 11, Folklorist's Note 12, Folklorist's Note 13, Folklorist's Note 15, Folklorist's Note 16, Folklorist's Note 17, Folklorist's Note 18, Folklorist's Note 19, Folklorist's Note 20

The bodies of the countless mummies lining this area have been horrifically mangled.

They must have been people who came from outside the village.

The Martyr Tome describes them like so:

"A kusabi is one who ill belongs in Minakami, mummified and offered up to the . The greater the agony a kusabi endures, the more the quaking of the is quelled."

Ordinarily, mummies such as these were once Buddhist monks who underwent strenuous ascetic training, volunteering to render their bodies and perish in such fashion so as to relieve the common people of that which ailed them.

Kusabi are different, however, and were not made mummies by their own hands.

Rather, they were forcibly transformed into their unsightly state. This is because, in order to soothe that which cannot be seen, they were made to suffer pain beyond comprehension. The villagers likely required outsiders to take this role so that ties of familiarity would not subconsciously prevent them from maximizing the pain.

It's easy to therefore imagine that the individuals found here all perished before being offered up as kusabi. Only those who can endure the pain are made into kusabi and sacrificed as part of the Shadow Ritual.

Thinking about it all makes me wonder just what sort of place this is that we're dealing with, for people to go to such extremes.

Unfortunately, I didn't find the entrance to the Deep Path inside Eikado Temple. I'll turn my attention now to the inner depths of the Kurosawa household, though the heavy surveillance won't make such an investigation easy. Luckily, the house is less populated when the chief priest and the others descend upon Kureha Shrine. I'll wait until their next visit before I make my move.

TBA

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Bloodied Note - Blood-splattered Notes - Bloody Memo - Blotched Note - Bound Diary - Butterfly Diary - Children's Notes - Crimson Diary - Device Memos - Doll Maker's Notes - Drenched Memo - Fearful Man's Note - Final Letter - Folklorist's Notes (FF2R) - Green Diary - Maidservant's Note - Man's Note - Mayu's Note - Minakami Village Tomes - News Clippings - Ritual Host's Notes - Triple Diamond Key Record - Twin Doll Findings - The Umbral Mound - Village Reports - Violet Diary - Wet Memo - Wet Note - Woman's Notebook
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