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Folklorist's Note 2

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Fatal Frame II

Folklorist's Note 2

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Kanji 民俗学者の手記 二
Game Fatal Frame II
Author Seijiro Makabe
Chapter Chapter II or Chapter V
Located at Kiryu House, Sliding Screen Room
Obtained From the bookshelf.
Description This note concerns the "Crimson Sacrifice".
Additional Description A book about the village was on the old bookshelf.
Related Notes Folklorist's Note 1, 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

The guardian deity statues in this area are different in that they are engraved with Shrine Maidens.

The village children say that the statues honor the gods of the village.

Also, a book in the house links the statues to something called the "Crimson Sacrifice".

Maybe the Forbidden Ritual is related to this "Crimson Sacrifice"...

Fatal Frame: Deep Crimson Butterfly

Folk Scholar's Writings II

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Kanji 民俗学者の手記 二
Game Fatal Frame: Deep Crimson Butterfly
Author Seijiro Makabe
Chapter Chapter II or Chapter V
Located at Kiryu House, Shoji Room
Obtained On the bookshelf.
Description The journal of a folk scholar. It concerns something known as the Crimson Sacrifice.
Additional Description It seems I've found some old texts about the village.
Related Notes Folk Scholar's Writings I, Folk Scholar's Writings III, Folk Scholar's Writings IV, Folk Scholar's Writings V, Folk Scholar's Writings VI, Folk Scholar's Writings VII, Folk Scholar's Writings VIII, Folk Scholar's Writings IX, Folk Scholar's Writings X, Folk Scholar's Writings XI & Folk Scholar's Writings XII

Small statues that appear to be guardian stones are dotted around the village. Unlike those I've seen in other areas, however, these do not display a male and female god. Instead they are engraved with what appear to be twin shrine maidens. According to local children, these twin maidens are worshipped as gods in the village. In an old text I've found in this house, these maidens are mentioned in the same section as the 'Crimson Sacrifice'.

Could this Crimson Sacrifice be in some way related to the Hidden Ceremony that's held in this village?


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