Y'all are trying to teach Cirno?
 


Y'all are trying to teach Cirno?
It's the land of fantasy, we might as well start off with the most impossible dream of all!
 
You nod your head. "Indeed little one, and worry not for my safety, for there are none inside that may bring me harm. Continue on your path."

Keiko stares up at you for a moment longer, then lowers her head in a bow.

I HAVE NO IDEA WHO THIS IS

Her outfit, red and white, lies rumpled in a pile in the corner of her room. But then again, the god she does not know has never compelled her to do anything, and this morning seems no different from every other before it in that respect.

I know who this is!

her intuition tells her that today will be a bad day, and as such she has simply decided to delay the start of said day for as long as she can.

.... I feel this, I feel this SO HARD

She was blue and white. Blue of hair, blue of dress, and white of trim. Rather fascinating 'wings' made of ice jutted from her back, flicking as snow hit them.

... I know this character as well, something something most powerful fairy

Her hand shoots out, a finger pointed at you in accusation. "See! You're tryin' to trick me again! Everybody knows what danmaku is!""

And yet, you do not.

This is that card thingy

you had come to deal with your task and meet your sister.

... ... ... umm interesting

Surprisingly, your meditations had given you little insight as to what to do when a two foot tall ice being challenged you to an honor duel.

Hate it when that happens

Perhaps that was contained within a Jataka Tale you had never studied.

nah I googled, it won't help you.

[X] [Ignore Cirno]

also having googled Buddhism for five minutes this is the correct path!
 


Locking in 24.

You know, I wrote Touhou for five years. Only had Cirno in a single chapter before now.
 


Locking in 24.

You know, I wrote Touhou for five years. Only had Cirno in a single chapter before now.

new plan!

We make Cirno a better Buddhist then the MC's... sister!(?)
 
This is that card thingy

At some point in the past (Touhou lore is ... a very murky thing) ... Remiu sat down with certain powers and laid down ground rules for magical 'play fighting' ... if everyone uses magic cards and bullets to beat the crap out of each other to get it out of their system, and (almost) nobody dies, then Remiu doesn't have to go around like a Dalek wiping Yokai off the map. Thing is, as lazy as she is, Remiu is absolutely strong enough to intimidate most in Gensokyo into playing by these rules, and strong enough to make good on killing just about anyone who won't play by them.

That explanation is used to hand wave the game's mechanics as part of the setting. And the official lore is vague enough that many details are up to interpretation.

I don't know how Eirin interprets the lore or events ... but it's one of those established themes of the setting. Play nice (with cards) or Red White breaks out the heavy artillery.

That's one ignorant fan's take on the concept of 'Danmaku'.
 
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At some point in the past (Touhou lore is ... a very murky thing) ... Remiu sat down with certain powers and laid down ground rules for magical 'play fighting' ... if everyone uses magic cards and bullets to beat the crap out of each other to get it out of their system, and (almost) nobody dies, then Remiu doesn't have to go around like a Dalek wiping Yokai off the map. Thing is, as lazy as she is, Remiu is absolutely strong enough to intimidate most in Gensokyo into playing by these rules, and strong enough to make good on killing just about anyone who won't play by them.

That explanation is used to hand wave the game's mechanics as part of the setting. And the official lore is vague enough that many details are up to interpretation.

I don't know how Eirin interprets the lore or events ... but it's one of those established themes of the setting. Play nice (with cards) or Red White breaks out the heavy artillery.

That's one ignorant fan's take on the concept of 'Danmaku'.

Rules that somehow still apply outside of Gensokyo and yet not seem to help much in stopping an interdimensional/interrealm invasion.

You'd think she'd gone gung-ho against the Lunarians and Animal Spirits, but no.
 
Rules that somehow still apply outside of Gensokyo and yet not seem to help much in stopping an interdimensional/interrealm invasion.

You'd think she'd gone gung-ho against the Lunarians and Animal Spirits, but no.
Those two have extenuating circumstances.

One: Lunarians are the one group that have people that can in fact kick her ass.
Two: Animal Spirits had Yachie actually subtly mind control Reimu to do as they want her to do.
 
I'm pretty sure not all of the fights in the series were 'Danmaku compliant' ... the fight with Flandre Scarlet in EoSD for example.
 
I'm pretty sure not all of the fights in the series were 'Danmaku compliant' ... the fight with Flandre Scarlet in EoSD for example.
Nah, if I remember it right she also complied with Danmaku.

Junko was the closest to breaking the rules because she just went for the most direct possible way to attack you instead of making fancy patterns but even Utsuho used Danmaku. She just kinda overfried it.
 
[X] [Ignore Cirno]

Rules that somehow still apply outside of Gensokyo and yet not seem to help much in stopping an interdimensional/interrealm invasion.

You'd think she'd gone gung-ho against the Lunarians and Animal Spirits, but no.

Game mechanics are still game mechanics. Even though danmaku exists in-universe that doesn't on itself mean that every battle depicted in games actually proceeded as in game. For starters, there's multiple differing mechanical depictions of danmaku - mainline shmups, each with its own unique mechanic, Phantasmagoria-type shmups, fighting games, 17.5 - which all contradict PMiSS bit about spellcard duel rules as well as each other. If game mechanics are stretched to cover underlying in-universe battles in different ways, is it somehow unnatural to assume that they are stretched to cover true fights without danmaku play pretenses as well, when those fighting couldn't care less about some internal rules of some small mountain youkai refuge?
 
I HAVE NO IDEA WHO THIS IS
I don't know if you mean the MC, or the rabbit. The MC is based on an actual historical Buddhist monk, who's story was used as inspiration for a canon character to be his sister. The rabbit is a rabbit, close enough to mundane that no normal person could pick out any way it isn't, just influenced by interacting with someone who has achieved enlightenment. The rabbit may even be entirely mundane, or it may have also been influenced by living on the edge of the physical connection to the pocket dimension that is Gensokyo. Either way, neither one is really part of Touhou standard, being effectively OCs.
 
A new touhou quest? That's nice to see. The prose is nice and so far the depiction of gensokyo is more serious and in-depth than usual. I'm very interested in seeing where this goes.
 
At some point in the past (Touhou lore is ... a very murky thing) ... Remiu sat down with certain powers and laid down ground rules for magical 'play fighting' ... if everyone uses magic cards and bullets to beat the crap out of each other to get it out of their system, and (almost) nobody dies, then Remiu doesn't have to go around like a Dalek wiping Yokai off the map. Thing is, as lazy as she is, Remiu is absolutely strong enough to intimidate most in Gensokyo into playing by these rules, and strong enough to make good on killing just about anyone who won't play by them.

That explanation is used to hand wave the game's mechanics as part of the setting. And the official lore is vague enough that many details are up to interpretation.

I don't know how Eirin interprets the lore or events ... but it's one of those established themes of the setting. Play nice (with cards) or Red White breaks out the heavy artillery.

That's one ignorant fan's take on the concept of 'Danmaku'.
It gives different things to different people:
-The powerful have a way to demonstrate their power without breaking Gensokyo. Youkai literally need it to survive.
-The weak actually CAN beat Reimu in the new system if she's not tryharding(in which case she floats out of reality).
-The humans can fight monsters and have a chance at all
-Reimu saves on work because she doesn't need to do everything herself.
 
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