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Cat Smile was renamed to Playful Cat Smile. Moving wicks that have enough context for the new trope.


* CatSmile: Has a near permanent one plastered on her face. It often serves to give her a somewhat smug look.


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* PlayfulCatSmile: Has a near permanent one plastered on her face. It often serves to give her a somewhat smug look.
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Hecatia isn't directly based on Satan despite being a goddess of Hell.


* {{Satan}}: She's the goddess of Hell.
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* {{Satan}}: She's the goddess of Hell.

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* CatchPhrase: Almost always introduces herself with "I am Doremy Sweet, the ruler of dreams."



* CharacterCatchphrase: Almost always introduces herself with "I am Doremy Sweet, the ruler of dreams."



* DreamEater: Being a ''baku'', a youkai who eats dreams, it's only natural that she can do this.


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* DreamStealer: Being a ''baku'', a youkai who eats dreams, it's only natural that she can do this.
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* CombatPragmatist: Danmaku battles are supposed to be a beautiful and meaningful spectacle and more of a game than a battle. Junko couldn't give less of a crap about all this shlock, her danmaku is not designed to be pretty, it's designed to '''kill'''. Even her spellcard names betray her attitude - while she at least tried to stick to spellcard naming conventions at first, her final spellcard sounds very CaptainObvious (''Pure Sign "Purely Bullet Hell"'' or ''Pure Sign "A Pristine Danmaku Hell"'' depending on difficulty). By the Extra Stage, she seems to have completely run out of ideas and [[JustForPun fox]] to give, resulting in brilliant names like ''"Simple Danmaku for Cornering a Trapped Rat"'' and ''"Pristine Danmaku for Killing a Person"''.

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* CombatPragmatist: Danmaku battles are supposed to be a beautiful and meaningful spectacle and more of a game than a battle. Junko couldn't give less of a crap about all this shlock, her danmaku is not designed to be pretty, it's designed to '''kill'''. Even her spellcard names betray her attitude - while she at least tried to stick to spellcard naming conventions at first, her final spellcard sounds very CaptainObvious (''Pure Sign "Purely Bullet Hell"'' or ''Pure Sign "A Pristine Danmaku Hell"'' depending on difficulty). By the Extra Stage, she seems to have completely run out of ideas and [[JustForPun fox]] fox to give, resulting in brilliant names like ''"Simple Danmaku for Cornering a Trapped Rat"'' and ''"Pristine Danmaku for Killing a Person"''.

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* EvilRedhead: Evil or not, her first body, which corresponds to the Otherworlds, has red hair, and her first impression is "villain".

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* EvilRedhead: Evil or not, her Her first body, which corresponds to the Otherworlds, has red hair, and her first impression is "villain".



* ALighterShadeOfBlack: Eiki Shiki mentions in Chapter 5 of ''Visionary Fairies in Shrine'' that compared to Hell's other denizens, she's not really into committing evil. {{Subverted}}, at least according to Hecatia, that Hell (in the sense of the Underworld) was never really ''meant'' for the containment of evildoers or the punishment of sinners until the Ministry of Right and Wrong got there.



* TokenGoodTeammate: Eiki Shiki mentions in Chapter 5 of ''Visionary Fairies in Shrine'' that compared to Hell's other denizens, she's not really into committing evil. {{Subverted}}, at least according to Hecatia, that Hell (in the sense of the Underworld) was never really ''meant'' for the containment of evildoers or the punishment of sinners until the Ministry of Right and Wrong got there.

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* ButtMonkey: She's treated rather poorly by her superiors, and despite the risks her position involves, she's paid a terrible wage. It's to the point that the Lunarian commanders expect her to perish because of her job as an infiltrator. This also extends to her comrades — when she asks for backup to fight, her request is ignored. Even ZUN makes fun of this by calling her the Japanese equivalent of cannon fodder in her official profile. This extends to her portrayal in ''Unfinished Dream of All Living Ghost''. Her story starts with her considering using a jewel she brought from the Lunar Capital to make somewhere better suited for moon rabbits, but she ends up losing it. The second half goes through her journey to go find it, and at each turn she's forced to fight people just for a chance to find it. By the time she accidentally ends up in Hell for the finale she's brought to tears, but even when Saki attempts to comfort her she's ''still'' made to fight her for a chance to get back home. Even though she canonically ends up winning, it's pretty clear that even now she still can't catch a break.

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She's treated rather poorly by her superiors, and despite the risks her position involves, she's paid a terrible wage. It's to the point that the Lunarian commanders expect her to perish because of her job as an infiltrator. This also extends to her comrades — when she asks for backup to fight, her request is ignored. Even ZUN makes fun of this by calling her the Japanese equivalent of cannon fodder in her official profile.
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This extends to her portrayal in ''Unfinished Dream of All Living Ghost''. Her story starts with her considering using a jewel she brought from the Lunar Capital to make somewhere better suited for moon rabbits, but she ends up losing it. The second half goes through her journey to go find it, and at each turn she's forced to fight people just for a chance to find it. By the time she accidentally ends up in Hell for the finale she's brought to tears, but even when Saki attempts to comfort her she's ''still'' made to fight her for a chance to get back home. Even though she canonically ends up winning, it's pretty clear that even now she still can't catch a break.

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* ButtMonkey: She's treated rather poorly by her superiors, and despite the risks her position involves, she's paid a terrible wage. It's to the point that the Lunarian commanders expect her to perish because of her job as an infiltrator. This also extends to her comrades — when she asks for backup to fight, her request is ignored. Even ZUN makes fun of this by calling her the Japanese equivalent of cannon fodder in her official profile.
** This extends to her portrayal in ''Unfinished Dream of All Living Ghost''. Her story starts with her considering using a jewel she brought from the Lunar Capital to make somewhere better suited for moon rabbits, but she ends up losing it. The second half goes through her journey to go find it, and at each turn she's forced to fight people just for a chance to find it. By the time she accidentally ends up in Hell for the finale she's brought to tears, but even when Saki attempts to comfort her she's ''still'' made to fight her for a chance to get back home. Even though she canonically ends up winning, it's pretty clear that even now she still can't catch a break.

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* ButtMonkey: She's treated rather poorly by her superiors, and despite the risks her position involves, she's paid a terrible wage. It's to the point that the Lunarian commanders expect her to perish because of her job as an infiltrator. This also extends to her comrades — when she asks for backup to fight, her request is ignored. Even ZUN makes fun of this by calling her the Japanese equivalent of cannon fodder in her official profile. \n** This extends to her portrayal in ''Unfinished Dream of All Living Ghost''. Her story starts with her considering using a jewel she brought from the Lunar Capital to make somewhere better suited for moon rabbits, but she ends up losing it. The second half goes through her journey to go find it, and at each turn she's forced to fight people just for a chance to find it. By the time she accidentally ends up in Hell for the finale she's brought to tears, but even when Saki attempts to comfort her she's ''still'' made to fight her for a chance to get back home. Even though she canonically ends up winning, it's pretty clear that even now she still can't catch a break.
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** This extends to her portrayal in ''Unfinished Dream of All Living Ghost''. Her story starts with her considering using a jewel she brought from the Lunar Capital to make somewhere better suited for moon rabbits, but she ends up losing it. The second half goes through her journey to go find it, and at each turn she's forced to fight people just for a chance to find it. By the time she accidentally ends up in Hell for the finale she's brought to tears, but even when Saki attempts to comfort her she's ''still'' made to fight her for a chance to get back home. Even though she canonically ends up winning, it's pretty clear that even now she still can't catch a break.

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* MagicalBarefooter: Downplayed. She wears socks but not shoes, going with her dream powers and sleepwear-like clothes.



* AmbiguousSituation: Hecatia directly suggests the possibility that Aya's writing of the ''Bunbunmaru Shinpo'' was the result of Sagume using Aya as an unwitting sleeper agent via her powers, in order to take over or destroy Gensokyo, which is now considered the Lunar Capital's enemy, something Aya herself admits to being a strong likelihood in the books post-word. The exact truth to this speculation is never confirmed.

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* AmbiguousSituation: Hecatia directly suggests the possibility that Aya's writing of the ''Bunbunmaru Shinpo'' was the result of Sagume using Aya as an unwitting sleeper agent via her powers, in order to take over or destroy Gensokyo, which is now considered the Lunar Capital's enemy, something Aya herself admits to being a strong likelihood in the books post-word. The exact truth to this speculation is never confirmed. It also comes from [[UnreliableNarrator Hecatia]], whose dislike of Lunarians doesn't exactly make her a reliable source on them.



* BigBad: She's in charge of the invasion of Gensokyo, though not the actual villain.



* TheHeavy: She's in charge of the invasion of Gensokyo, though not the actual villain.



* TheDragon: Hecatia's top servant, although she's on loan to Junko for the main story of the game.



* BigBadDuumvirate: She and Hecatia concocted a plan to invade the Lunar Capital in order to get at Chang'e. While Junko took the necessary measures to render the Moon inhospitable to the Lunarians and thus make them flee, Hecatia would position herself in the Dream World to ambush and trap the Lunarians in there.

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* BigBad: She's the mastermind behind the plan that drove the Lunarians off the Moon and led them to target Gensokyo for resettlement.
* BigBadDuumvirate: She and Hecatia both concocted a the plan to invade the Lunar Capital in order to get at Chang'e. While Junko took the necessary measures to render the Moon inhospitable to the Lunarians and thus make them flee, Hecatia would position herself in the Dream World to ambush and trap the Lunarians in there.



* FinalBoss: But not really the BigBad, she's instead a GreaterScopeVillain, explained below.

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* FinalBoss: But not really The final boss of the BigBad, she's instead a GreaterScopeVillain, explained below.main game of ''Legacy of Lunatic Kingdom''. She even shows up in the extra stage alongside the SuperBoss to fight the player again.



* GreaterScopeVillain: To ''Legacy of Lunatic Kingdom''. Her invasion and siege of the Lunarians was what made Sagume's plan in ''Urban Legend in Limbo'' necessary in the first place.

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* GreaterScopeVillain: To ''Legacy of Lunatic Kingdom''. Her invasion and siege of the Lunarians was what made Sagume's plan in ''Urban Legend in Limbo'' necessary in the first place.



* MotiveDecay: [[spoiler:Junko's primary revenge target was not Chang'e, but Houyi, her husband -- whom she already killed a long time ago. But because she converted herself into a being of pure grudge who knows nothing but vengeance, Junko escalates to things that Houyi had a connection to as if to erase all traces of his existence, so she now fixates on his wife.]]



* VillainDecay: InUniverse. [[spoiler:Junko's primary revenge target was not Chang'e, but Houyi, her husband -- whom she already killed a long time ago. But because she converted herself into a being of pure grudge who knows nothing but vengeance, Junko escalates to things that Houyi had a connection to as if to erase all traces of his existence, so she now fixates on his wife.]]



* BigBadDuumvirate: She and Junko concocted a plan to invade the Lunar Capital in order to get at Chang'e. While Junko took the necessary measures to render the Moon inhospitable to the Lunarians and thus make them flee, Hecatia would position herself in the Dream World to ambush and trap the Lunarians in there.

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* BigBadDuumvirate: She and Junko both concocted a the plan to invade the Lunar Capital in order to get at Chang'e. While Junko took the necessary measures to render the Moon inhospitable to the Lunarians and thus make them flee, Hecatia would position herself in the Dream World to ambush and trap the Lunarians in there.



* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: While she's not really "evil" as much as morally ambiguous, Hecatia ''adores'' Clownpiece, treating her subordinate as something of a surrogate daughter of sorts. [[spoiler:Her actions in ''Visionary Faires in Shrine'' turns out to be in part motivated by a desire to give Clownpiece a better home in the form of Gensokyo.]]

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* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: While she's not really "evil" as much as morally ambiguous, Hecatia ''adores'' Clownpiece, treating her subordinate as something of a surrogate daughter of sorts. [[spoiler:Her actions in ''Visionary Faires in Shrine'' turns out to be in part motivated by a desire to give Clownpiece a better home in the form of Gensokyo.]]



* EvilWearsBlack: Wears a black shirt and may be even worse than Junko, considering she doesn't have the sympathetic motive Junko does.



* GreaterScopeVillain: She provided Junko with the means to carry out her plan to destroy the Lunar Capital in ''Legacy of Lunatic Kingdom'', even loaning her [[TheDragon Clownpiece]]. This is subverted when she reveals to Aya Shameimaru that she genuinely wishes to get along with Gensokyo and her only real enemy is in fact the Lunarians, any issues that are caused by her are merely collateral damage as she wishes only to stop whatever schemes they plan. Not only that but it's later revealed that she's the one acting as the bulwark that prevents hell's more aggressive residents from trying to invade Gensokyo itself.

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* GreaterScopeVillain: She provided Junko with the means to carry out her plan to destroy the Lunar Capital in ''Legacy of Lunatic Kingdom'', even loaning her [[TheDragon Clownpiece]]. This is subverted when Emphasis on ''Greater'' as she reveals to Aya Shameimaru that she genuinely wishes to get along with didn't actually intend for Gensokyo to be caught in the crossfire of her plan at all and her only real enemy is in fact the Lunarians, any issues that are caused by her are merely collateral damage as she wishes only to stop whatever schemes they plan. Not only that but it's later revealed that she's the one acting as the bulwark that prevents hell's more aggressive residents from trying to invade Gensokyo itself.damage.


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* JerkassGods: Sure, she acts friendly, but given how she's one of the few characters in the series to have plotted a genocide it's safe to say she's not one of the more benevolent gods.

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* LightIsNotGood: She uses many spell cards with a [[LightEmUp light elemental theme]] (e.g. "Pure Light of the Palm", "Trembling, Shivering Star"), but make no mistake, Junko is thoroughly evil.



* PunnyName: Not her, but her first spellcard, "Pure Light of the Palm", is "掌の純光" (tenohira no junkou) in Japanese. "Pure Light", or ''junkou'', sounds almost identical to "Junko".



* TheStrategist: Seemingly more interested in clever tactics than in brute force danmaku battles: she considered it her loss the moment the protagonists arrived since it was outside her predictions.

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* TheStrategist: Seemingly more interested in clever tactics than in brute force danmaku battles: battles; she considered it her loss the moment the protagonists arrived arrived, since it was outside her predictions.
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* EarthyBarefootCharacter: Among the lunarians she completely eschews not just shoes but socks as well, to represent not just her DishingOutDirt powers but also her eventual literal connection to the Earth.

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* EarthyBarefootCharacter: Among the lunarians Lunarians she completely eschews not just shoes but socks as well, to represent not just her DishingOutDirt powers but also her eventual literal connection to the Earth.



* LittleBitBeastly: Rabbit ears, like Reisen and Seiran. Also most likely a tail, like all {{Moon Rabbit}}s.

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* LittleBitBeastly: Rabbit ears, ears on a mostly human-looking body, like Reisen and Seiran. Also most likely a tail, like all {{Moon Rabbit}}s.



* MagicalBarefooter: She's a goddess who possesses immense mystical power, which is reperesented by never wearing any footwear since the roughness of the ground doesn't affect her.
* NumerologicalMotif: Three. Natural given which goddess she's based on.

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* MagicalBarefooter: She's a goddess who possesses immense mystical power, which is reperesented represented by her never wearing any footwear since the roughness of the ground doesn't affect her.
* NumerologicalMotif: Three.Three, in the form of her three bodies and the three spheres they all have. Natural given which goddess she's based on.
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* EarthyBarefootCharacter: Among the lunarians she completely eschews not just shoes but socks as well, to represent not just her DishingOutDirt powers but also her eventual literal connection to the Earth.


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* MagicalBarefooter: She's a goddess who possesses immense mystical power, which is reperesented by never wearing any footwear since the roughness of the ground doesn't affect her.
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* MirrorCharacter: To Seija, and amanojaku in general. Where amanojaku say and do things the opposite of the world, the world does everything opposite of what Sagume says.
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* {{Foil}}: To Seija, and amanojaku in general. Where amanojaku say and do things the opposite of the world, the world does everything opposite of what Sagume says.

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* {{Foil}}: To Seija, and amanojaku in general. Where amanojaku say and do things the opposite of the world, the world does everything opposite of what Sagume says.

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* {{Leitmotif}}: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2dYfNuoHcFg "The Rabbit Has Landed"]]

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[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2dYfNuoHcFg "The Rabbit Has Landed"]]Landed"]].
** Her theme in ''Unfinished Dream of All Living Ghost'' is an arrangement of "Unforgettable, the Nostalgic Greenery".
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'''Windows Era -- Main Games:''' ''Characters/TouhouKoumakyouTheEmbodimentOfScarletDevil'' | ''Characters/TouhouYouyoumuPerfectCherryBlossom'' | ''Characters/TouhouEiyashouImperishableNight'' | ''Characters/TouhouKaeidzukaPhantasmagoriaOfFlowerView'' | ''Characters/TouhouFuujinrokuMountainOfFaith'' | ''Characters/TouhouChireidenSubterraneanAnimism'' | ''Characters/TouhouSeirensenUndefinedFantasticObject'' | ''Characters/TouhouShinreibyouTenDesires'' | ''Characters/TouhouKishinjouDoubleDealingCharacter'' | '''''Touhou Kanjuden ~ Legacy of Lunatic Kingdom''''' | ''Characters/TouhouTenkuushouHiddenStarInFourSeasons'' | ''Characters/TouhouKikeijuuWilyBeastAndWeakestCreature'' | ''Characters/TouhouKouryuudouUnconnectedMarketeers''\\

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'''Windows Era -- Main Games:''' ''Characters/TouhouKoumakyouTheEmbodimentOfScarletDevil'' | ''Characters/TouhouYouyoumuPerfectCherryBlossom'' | ''Characters/TouhouEiyashouImperishableNight'' | ''Characters/TouhouKaeidzukaPhantasmagoriaOfFlowerView'' | ''Characters/TouhouFuujinrokuMountainOfFaith'' | ''Characters/TouhouChireidenSubterraneanAnimism'' | ''Characters/TouhouSeirensenUndefinedFantasticObject'' | ''Characters/TouhouShinreibyouTenDesires'' | ''Characters/TouhouKishinjouDoubleDealingCharacter'' | '''''Touhou Kanjuden ~ Legacy of Lunatic Kingdom''''' | ''Characters/TouhouTenkuushouHiddenStarInFourSeasons'' | ''Characters/TouhouKikeijuuWilyBeastAndWeakestCreature'' | ''Characters/TouhouKouryuudouUnconnectedMarketeers''\\''Characters/TouhouKouryuudouUnconnectedMarketeers'' | ''Characters/TouhouJuuouenUnfinishedDreamOfAllLivingGhost''\\
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* ImplacableWoman: Not only is Clownpiece the first Stage 5 boss to have a survival spell, she has ''two''. She's also the only boss whose final phase is a survival phase, implying she doesn't lose due to being beat up, but due to getting tired [Especially as her pre-fight dialogue starts with her huffing and puffing]. This could be a ContinuityNod to ''Great Fairy Wars'', where Cirno doesn't lose due to being shot down, but due to running out of motivation.

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* ImplacableWoman: Not only is Clownpiece the first Stage 5 boss to have a survival spell, she has ''two''. She's also the only boss whose final phase is a survival phase, implying she doesn't lose due to being beat up, but due to getting tired [Especially (especially as her pre-fight post-fight dialogue starts with her huffing and puffing].puffing). This could be a ContinuityNod to ''Great Fairy Wars'', where Cirno doesn't lose due to being shot down, but due to running out of motivation.
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* IChooseToStay: Much like Ringo, ''Alternative Facts in Eastern Utopia'' reveals that she too decided to stay in Gensokyo afterwards.

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* IChooseToStay: Much like Ringo, ''Alternative Facts in Eastern Utopia'' reveals that she too decided to stay in Gensokyo afterwards.after the events of the game, with her title in ''Unfinished Dream of All Living Ghost even being "Earth-Loving Moon Rabbit".



* ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy: ZUN implies in her Spell Card comments that she's kind of a horrible shot.

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* ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy: ZUN implies in her Spell Card comments that she's kind of a horrible terrible shot.




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* GreaterScopeVillain: She provided Junko with the means to carry out her plan to destroy the Lunar Capital in ''Legacy of Lunatic Kingdom'', even loaning her [[TheDragon Clownpiece]].
** This is subverted when she reveals to Aya Shameimaru that she genuinely wishes to get along with Gensokyo and her only real enemy is in fact the Lunarians, any issues that are caused by her are merely collateral damage as she wishes only to stop whatever schemes they plan. Not only that but it's later revealed that she's the one acting as the bulwark that prevents hell's more aggressive residents from trying to invade Gensokyo itself.

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Clownpiece]]. This is subverted when she reveals to Aya Shameimaru that she genuinely wishes to get along with Gensokyo and her only real enemy is in fact the Lunarians, any issues that are caused by her are merely collateral damage as she wishes only to stop whatever schemes they plan. Not only that but it's later revealed that she's the one acting as the bulwark that prevents hell's more aggressive residents from trying to invade Gensokyo itself.
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* DoesNotLikeShoes: She only wears socks on her feet.



* DoesNotLikeShoes: Goes completely barefoot.



* DoesNotLikeShoes: She's only wearing socks.



* DoesNotLikeShoes: The only thing covering her feet are her tights.



* DoesNotLikeShoes: She goes barefoot and is one of the few other characters besides Cirno to not have shoes.
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* ImplacableWoman: Not only is Clownpiece the first Stage 5 boss to have a survival spell, she has ''two''. She's also the only boss whose final phase is a survival phase, implying she doesn't lose due to being beat up, but due to getting tired [Especially as her pre-fight dialogue starts with her huffing and puffing]. This could be a ContinuityNod to Great Fairy Wars, where Cirno doesn't lose due to being shot down, but due to running out of motivation.

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* ImplacableWoman: Not only is Clownpiece the first Stage 5 boss to have a survival spell, she has ''two''. She's also the only boss whose final phase is a survival phase, implying she doesn't lose due to being beat up, but due to getting tired [Especially as her pre-fight dialogue starts with her huffing and puffing]. This could be a ContinuityNod to Great ''Great Fairy Wars, Wars'', where Cirno doesn't lose due to being shot down, but due to running out of motivation.

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