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* EatTheDog: Apparently, not even Lady Fujiwara's beloved cat was spared by the hunger.
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A 2004 SurvivalHorror game developed by Creator/FromSoftware and published by Agetec for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2, ''Kuon'' is based on ancient Japanese ghost stories. Set in Heian-era UsefulNotes/{{Kyoto}}, it tells the strange, dark and grisly tale of a cursed mansion and all the terrors that lurk within...

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A 2004 SurvivalHorror game developed by Creator/FromSoftware and published by Agetec for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2, Platform/PlayStation2, ''Kuon'' is based on ancient Japanese ghost stories. Set in Heian-era UsefulNotes/{{Kyoto}}, it tells the strange, dark and grisly tale of a cursed mansion and all the terrors that lurk within...
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* InfiniteFlashlight: Utsuki and Sakuya[=/=][[spoiler:Seimei]] use a candle on a string (for the former) and a lantern (for the latter two) that don't require any replacing or refueling from the start of their respective chapters.

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* EleventhHourRanger: [[spoiler:Abe-no-Seimei]], who shows up during the finale as a third playable character, ready to turn over the DownerEnding.



* EleventhHourRanger: [[spoiler:Abe-no-Seimei]], who shows up during the finale as a third playable character, ready to turn over the DownerEnding.



* TheFairFolk: The twins, who alternately give information and play dangerous pranks — such as shutting Sakuya in the room with a Gaki — act like this.



* HorrorHunger: The Gaki have a ferocious appetite for human flesh. Particularly that of young girls…” [[spoiler:The diary of Lady Fujiwara is a rather creepy example of this.]]

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* HorrorHunger: The Gaki have a ferocious appetite for human flesh. Particularly flesh, particularly that of young girls…” girls… [[spoiler:The diary of Lady Fujiwara is a rather creepy example of this.]]



* InsurmountableWaistHeightFence: ''Everywhere,'' to a ridiculous degree. The heroines will regularly have to find a way around obstacles that they could simply walk through. Not over, ''through.''
** Did you want to leap up a steep slope of uneven rocks one leg at a time? Go for it. That sparse, ankle-high pile of random household objects you could even push aside with your ''foot'' if you needed to? Out of the question.

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* InsurmountableWaistHeightFence: ''Everywhere,'' to a ridiculous degree. The heroines will regularly have to find a way around obstacles that they could simply walk through. Not over, ''through.''
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Did you want to leap up a steep slope of uneven rocks one leg at a time? Go for it. That sparse, ankle-high pile of random household objects you could even push aside with your ''foot'' if you needed to? Out of the question. These sorts of paths and roadblocks are ''everywhere'' to a ridiculous degree. The heroines will regularly have to find a way around obstacles that they could simply walk through--not over, ''through''.



** In Yang Chapter, a huge undead ape has taken residence in the hut where the Mallet is stored. Rather than fight it head on, Sakuya must patiently wait for the monster to leave the room before she can sneak in, retrieve the Mallet and leave.

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** In the Yang Chapter, a huge undead ape has taken residence in the hut where the Mallet is stored. Rather than fight it head on, Sakuya must patiently wait for the monster to leave the room before she can sneak in, retrieve the Mallet and leave.



* TheStoic: Sakuya. [[spoiler:And especially Seimei, who remains serene even under horrific circumstances.]]



* TheFairFolk: The twins, who alternately give information and play dangerous pranks — such as shutting Sakuya in the room with a Gaki — act like this.
* TheStoic: Sakuya and especially Seimei, who remains serene even under horrific circumstances.
* TheVirus: The Kuon curse, which is passed from person to person and causes them to go mad and devour other humans. Unless they merge with their victims, they will eventually perish, and merging successfully nine times will supposedly break the curse.


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* TheVirus: The Kuon curse, which is passed from person to person and causes them to go mad and devour other humans. Unless they merge with their victims, they will eventually perish, and merging successfully nine times will supposedly break the curse.
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* SavePoint: Bodies of water where you can set your Vessels afloat at.

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