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* KansaiRegionalAccent: Momo speaks in a Kyoto dialect. [[ArtisticLicenseHistory This trait is supposed to be unusual]].
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This is the recap page for the ''Onmyōji'' video game. The following page contains '''unmarked spoilers'''. Proceed at your own risk.

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This is the recap page for the ''Onmyōji'' video game.''[[VideoGame/Onmyoji2016 Onmyōji]]''. The following page contains '''unmarked spoilers'''. Proceed at your own risk.
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Page was movedfrom Recap.Onmyoji 2001 to Recap.Onmyoji 2016. Null edit to update page.
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* AsianFoxSpirit: Yōko.



* {{Kitsune}}: Yōko again.
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* RapunzelHair: The Hair Eater again. His ponytail trails on the ground.
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* CherryBlossomGirl: Sakura-no-sei, who fits ''every'' criterion listed in the trope's page except having [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair pink hair]].

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* CherryBlossomGirl: Sakura-no-sei, who fits ''every'' criterion listed in the trope's page except having [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair pink hair]].hair.
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There is suspicious negative energy coming from the Hōōrin forest, where humans never enter, yet a psy,chic (''uranai-shi'') has settled. There, the ''onmyōji'' meet Hōōka, spirit of the phoenix fire, who lights Kohaku's fur on fire and informs the group of the person living within the forest forbidden to humans, but she can't approach her and remove her from the place, so she asks Seimei to do it instead. The said person is named Yaobikuni, who is also the aforementioned psychic. Seimei suspects that the negative energy comes from her, but it's really from a seal cast over the forest temple. Yaobikuni then completes it. The seal is supposed to kill the performer, yet Yaobikuni is still alive; she is immortal, having eaten mermaid flesh. Hōōka appears again, revealing that the reason she can't approach Yaobikuni is that the latter's life has become so cold she can't set it aflame like she did Kohaku. Yaobikuni wishes to become Seimei's companion so that one day he could keep his promise of killing her, to which he agrees[[note]]just not to the killing part[[/note]].

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There is suspicious negative energy coming from the Hōōrin forest, where humans never enter, yet a psy,chic (''uranai-shi'') psychic (''uranai-shi'')[[note]]the term literally translates to "fortune-teller" or "diviner", both meaning "one who tells the future" but nowhere in the story does this person demonstrate this ability. The person's actual powers deal with one's ''mind'' and locating another person from a great distance, so we have opted to use the word "psychic"[[/note]] has settled. There, the ''onmyōji'' meet Hōōka, spirit of the phoenix fire, who lights Kohaku's fur on fire and informs the group of the person living within the forest forbidden to humans, but she can't approach her and remove her from the place, so she asks Seimei to do it instead. The said person is named Yaobikuni, who is also the aforementioned psychic. Seimei suspects that the negative energy comes from her, but it's really from a seal cast over the forest temple. Yaobikuni then completes it. The seal is supposed to kill the performer, yet Yaobikuni is still alive; she is immortal, having eaten mermaid flesh. Hōōka appears again, revealing that the reason she can't approach Yaobikuni is that the latter's life has become so cold she can't set it aflame like she did Kohaku. Yaobikuni wishes to become Seimei's companion so that one day he could keep his promise of killing her, to which he agrees[[note]]just not to the killing part[[/note]].

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'''Note:''' In order to play this chapter, the player must have reached level 3, and doing so unlocks '''Kagura''' as a playable character.



There is suspicious negative energy coming from the Hōōrin forest, where humans are not allowed to enter, yet a psychic (''uranai-shi'') has settled. There, the ''onmyōji'' meet Hōōka, spirit of the phoenix fire, who lights Kohaku's fur on fire and informs the group of the person living within the forest forbidden to humans, but she can't approach her and remove her from the place, so she asks Seimei to do it instead. The said person is named Yaobikuni, who is also the aforementioned psychic. Seimei suspects that the negative energy comes from her, but it's really from a seal cast over the forest temple. Yaobikuni then completes it. The seal is supposed to kill the performer, yet Yaobikuni is still alive; she is immortal, having eaten mermaid flesh. Hōōka appears again, revealing that the reason she can't approach Yaobikuni is that the latter's life has become so cold she can't set it aflame like she did Kohaku. Yaobikuni wishes to become Seimei's companion so that one day he could keep his promise of killing her, to which he agrees[[note]]just not to the killing part[[/note]].

'''Note:''' Completing this chapter unlocks '''Yaobikuni''' as a playable character.

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There is suspicious negative energy coming from the Hōōrin forest, where humans are not allowed to never enter, yet a psychic psy,chic (''uranai-shi'') has settled. There, the ''onmyōji'' meet Hōōka, spirit of the phoenix fire, who lights Kohaku's fur on fire and informs the group of the person living within the forest forbidden to humans, but she can't approach her and remove her from the place, so she asks Seimei to do it instead. The said person is named Yaobikuni, who is also the aforementioned psychic. Seimei suspects that the negative energy comes from her, but it's really from a seal cast over the forest temple. Yaobikuni then completes it. The seal is supposed to kill the performer, yet Yaobikuni is still alive; she is immortal, having eaten mermaid flesh. Hōōka appears again, revealing that the reason she can't approach Yaobikuni is that the latter's life has become so cold she can't set it aflame like she did Kohaku. Yaobikuni wishes to become Seimei's companion so that one day he could keep his promise of killing her, to which he agrees[[note]]just not to the killing part[[/note]].

'''Note:''' Completing this chapter unlocks '''Yaobikuni''' '''Kagura'''[[note]]no, we have no idea why either[[/note]] as a playable character.
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Ibaraki-dōji enlists the ''onmyōji'' to help him find his missing friend Shuten-dōji. The latter is then revealed to have developed an addiction to ''shinshu'', demonic ''sake'', and gain incredible strength from it. The group discovers Shuten-dōji, but he outright rejects Ibaraki-dōji and displays hatred towards Seimei.

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Ibaraki-dōji enlists the ''onmyōji'' to help him find his missing friend Shuten-dōji. The latter is then revealed to have developed an addiction to ''shinshu'', demonic ''sake'', and gain incredible strength from it. out of desperation over a certain woman. The group discovers Shuten-dōji, but he outright rejects Ibaraki-dōji and displays hatred towards toward Seimei.
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After the ''onmyōji'' return from Kokuyazan, Kagura frequently encounters nightmares. Yaobikuni suggests using her psychic powers to fix the problem. The group is suddenly visited by Hiromasa, who requires to tag along, the reason being that he's "interested" in Kagura's dream. Yaobikuni then transports everyone into Kagura's dream using a technique she calls "peeking" (覗く ''nozoku''). There, they see Kagura being called by a strange voice and running away; Hiromasa immediately tries to run after her and winds up lost. Later, the rest are reunited with Kagura at the ''yume no hazama'' (Intersection of Dreams). A butterfly ''yōkai'' called Kochō-no-sei who inhabits the dream world appears, offering to help them find a way out of the dream. She takes them back to Kagura's dream, where they discover Kodokushi, a malicious ''yōkai'' using nightmares to lure victims into his lair where they are fed to his bugs and as a result [[YourMindMakesItReal never wake up from their sleep again]]. The ''onmyōji'' are about to be overpowered by Kodokushi when Hiromasa appears again, having found his way back when he heard Kochō-no-sei's tambourine, and subdues him so that Seimei can defeat him. The heroes bid farewell to Kochō-no-sei before they wake up. The chapter ends with Hiromasa asking to stay and be part of the ''onmyōji'' group, to which they agree.

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After the ''onmyōji'' return from Kokuyazan, Kagura frequently encounters nightmares. Yaobikuni suggests using her psychic powers to fix the problem. The group is suddenly visited by Hiromasa, who requires requests to tag along, the reason being that he's "interested" in Kagura's dream. Yaobikuni then transports everyone into Kagura's dream using a technique she calls "peeking" (覗く ''nozoku''). There, they see Kagura being called by a strange voice and running away; Hiromasa immediately tries to run after her and winds up lost. Later, the rest are reunited with Kagura at the ''yume no hazama'' (Intersection of Dreams). A butterfly ''yōkai'' called Kochō-no-sei who inhabits the dream world appears, offering to help them find a way out of the dream. She takes them back to Kagura's dream, where they discover Kodokushi, a malicious ''yōkai'' using nightmares to lure victims into his lair where they are fed to his bugs and as a result [[YourMindMakesItReal never wake up from their sleep again]]. The ''onmyōji'' are about to be overpowered by Kodokushi when Hiromasa appears again, having found his way back when he heard Kochō-no-sei's tambourine, and subdues him so that Seimei can defeat him. The heroes bid farewell to Kochō-no-sei before they wake up. The chapter ends with Hiromasa asking to stay and be part of the ''onmyōji'' group, to which they agree.
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There is suspicious negative energy coming from the Hōōrin forest, the rumored home of a psychic (''uranai-shi''). There, the ''onmyōji'' meet Hōōka, spirit of the phoenix fire, who lights Kohaku's fur on fire and informs the group of a person living within the forest whom she can't approach and asks Seimei to do it instead. The said person is named Yaobikuni, who is also the aforementioned psychic. Seimei suspects that the negative energy comes from her, but it's really from an unfinished summoning seal. Yaobikuni completes it, releasing a phoenix which Seimei then proceeds to defeat. The seal is supposed to kill the performer, yet Yaobikuni is still alive; she is immortal, having eaten mermaid flesh. Hōōka appears again, revealing that the reason she can't approach Yaobikuni is that the latter's life has become so cold she can't set it aflame like she did Kohaku. Yaobikuni wishes to become Seimei's companion so that one day he could keep his promise of killing her, to which he agrees[[note]]just not to the killing part[[/note]].

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There is suspicious negative energy coming from the Hōōrin forest, the rumored home of where humans are not allowed to enter, yet a psychic (''uranai-shi''). (''uranai-shi'') has settled. There, the ''onmyōji'' meet Hōōka, spirit of the phoenix fire, who lights Kohaku's fur on fire and informs the group of a the person living within the forest whom forbidden to humans, but she can't approach her and remove her from the place, so she asks Seimei to do it instead. The said person is named Yaobikuni, who is also the aforementioned psychic. Seimei suspects that the negative energy comes from her, but it's really from an unfinished summoning seal. a seal cast over the forest temple. Yaobikuni then completes it, releasing a phoenix which Seimei then proceeds to defeat.it. The seal is supposed to kill the performer, yet Yaobikuni is still alive; she is immortal, having eaten mermaid flesh. Hōōka appears again, revealing that the reason she can't approach Yaobikuni is that the latter's life has become so cold she can't set it aflame like she did Kohaku. Yaobikuni wishes to become Seimei's companion so that one day he could keep his promise of killing her, to which he agrees[[note]]just not to the killing part[[/note]].
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Kuromujō and Shiromujō, two officials from the Afterworld, ask the ''onmyōji'' to investigate a woman who has been "living much longer than she should." Turns out, she has been taking the lives of ''yōkai'' in order to lengthen her own so that she could live with her adoptive ''yōkai'' daughter, Zashiki-warashi. The latter doesn't have a proper family and sees this woman as the only true mother she has. The woman has promised to be with Zashiki-warashi forever, though living too long has proved painful for her. In the end, Zashiki-warashi decides to let Kuromujō and Shiromujō take the woman to the Afterworld and move on.

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Kuromujō and Shiromujō, two officials from the Afterworld, ask the ''onmyōji'' to investigate a woman who has been "living much longer than she should." Turns out, she her adoptive daughter Zashiki-warashi has been taking the their lives of ''yōkai'' in order to lengthen her own so that she could live with her adoptive ''yōkai'' daughter, Zashiki-warashi. The latter of the woman, the reason being Zashiki-warashi doesn't have a proper family and sees this woman as the only true mother she has. The woman has promised to be with Zashiki-warashi her forever, though living too long has proved painful for her. In the end, Zashiki-warashi decides to let Kuromujō and Shiromujō take the woman to the Afterworld and move on.

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* HandsomeLech: Yōko. He may be a pedophile, but he really is [[{{Bishonen}} quite good-looking]].



* HandsomeLech: Yōko. He may be a pedophile, but he really is [[{{Bishonen}} quite good-looking]].

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* {{Kitsune}}: Yōko.
* MalevolentMaskedMen: Yōko again.

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* UsefulNotes/JapanesePronouns: Yōko uses ''shōsei'' which is a very humble first-person pronoun. His actual [[LargeHam manner of speech]], on the other hand, doesn't quite match.
* HandsomeLech: Yōko. He may be a pedophile, but he really is [[{{Bishonen}} quite good-looking]].
* {{Kitsune}}: Yōko.
Yōko again.
* MalevolentMaskedMen: Yōko again.Who do you think it is?

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