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Thursday, November 6, 2014

Hakuoki: Demon of the Fleeting Blossom




Japan's Edo Period was drawing to a close. 
The shogunate, who'd held power in the country for more than 200 years, found itself challenged by the imperial court, and by several domains who had chaffed under shogunal rule. 
In this midst of this political unrest, an organization rose to prominence: The Shinsengumi. Originally formed to protect the streets of Kyoto from masterless samurai, they came to represent the last, tragic bastion of the honor-bound samurai culture that had defined much of Japan's history. 
A young woman by the name of Chizuru comes to Kyoto in search of her missing father, and soon encounters danger and the Shinsengumi in quick succession. When it becomes clear the Shinsengumi are also searching for her father, Chizuru is put under their protection. 
But odd things are afoot in Kyoto—possibly even supernatural things. Can Chizuru navigate this maze of mortal danger and political intrigue? Amidst so much misery and death, can she find romance?



Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Hakuoki: Demon of the Fleeting Blossom : Heisuke Toudou

Heisuke Toudou



Captain of the Shinsengumi's 8th Division.
A cheerful man from Edo, Toudou is the youngest captain in the Shinsengumi.
He's quick with a grin and tends to jump straight into things before thinking them through, even if what he's jumping into is a life–or–death battle.


Walkthrough

Attempt to explain my situation.
Decided to tell them I wasn't a boy.
Search the compound.
Leave and search for my father.
Look for Heisuke.
...help Heisuke.
...will stay behind
Go to the common room.

Investigate.
Investigate the Yagi House.
Persuade him.
Will return to headquarters.
Heisuke
It's not any of my business.
My father.
The furies

The Guard
Wanted them to stay.
Yes.
Stay in my room.
Scream.
Still wanted to help.
Convince Heisuke.
Was worried about Heisuke.
I want to be with you.
I'll stay here.


You know that's not true.
Give him blood (Give him medicine.)



You don't have to act tough.
Give him blood. 

Give him blood.
How can you say that?

Give him blood.



CGs