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=== Besitz ===
=== Besitz ===
Kokoro has a total of 66 masks, each of which depict an emotion. During the events of ''[[Hopeless Masquerade]]'', she is unable to express emotions without using these masks. Typically, she just uses the masks that represent joy, anger, pathos, and humor. These masks were created by [[Toyosatomimi no Miko|Prince Shotoku]], who later creates a replacement Mask of Hope modelled on her own face.
Kokoro besitzt insgesamt 66 Masken, jede von diesen Masken steht für eine bestimmte Emotion. Sie benutzt ihre Masken um Emotionen zu zeigen. Normalerweise, benutzt sie nur die Masken die Freude, Wut, Melancholie, und Humor. Diese Masken wurde von [[Toyosatomimi no Miko|Miko]] erschaffen, sie erschafft auch einen Hoffnungsmasken-Ersatz der die Form ihres Gesichtes hat.


The masks Kokoro uses at some point in ''[[Hopeless Masquerade]]'' and their most likely corresponding emotions:
Die Masken die Kokoro in ''[[Hopeless Masquerade]]'' benutzt, entsprechen höchstwahrscheinlich den Emotionen:
* [http://www.the-noh.com/sub/jp/index.php?mode=db&action=e_view_detail&data_id=23&class_id=1 {{nihongo|Young woman||Ko-omote|lit. "small face"}}]: Joy
* [http://www.the-noh.com/sub/jp/index.php?mode=db&action=e_view_detail&data_id=23&class_id=1 {{nihongo|junge Frau||Ko-omote|wörtlich. "kleines Gesicht"}}]: Freude
* [[Hannya mask‎|Hannya]]: Anger
* Hannya Maske: Wut
* [http://www.the-noh.com/sub/jp/index.php?mode=db&action=e_view_detail&data_id=32&class_id=1 {{nihongo|Old woman||Uba}}]: Pathos, melancholy
* [http://www.the-noh.com/sub/jp/index.php?mode=db&action=e_view_detail&data_id=32&class_id=1 {{nihongo|alte Frau||Uba}}]: Pathos, Melancholie
* [http://nohmask21.com/mask-v/fukunokami.html {{nihongo|God of happiness||Fuku no kami}}]: Humor, laughter
* [http://nohmask21.com/mask-v/fukunokami.html {{nihongo|Gott des Glücks||Fuku no kami}}]: Humor, Gelächter
* [[wikipedia:Hyottoko|Hyottoko]]: Cheerful
* Hyottoko Maske: Heiterkeit
* [http://nohmask21.com/saru.html Monkey]: Confusion, awkwardness
* [http://nohmask21.com/saru.html Affengesicht]: Verwirrung, Peinlichkeit
* [http://nohmask21.com/raiden.html {{nihongo|Thunder and lightning||Raiden}}]: Surprise
* [http://nohmask21.com/raiden.html {{nihongo|Donner-Gott||Raijin}}]: Überraschung
* Fox: Determination, seriousness
* Fuchs: Entschlossenheit, Ernsthaftigkeit


Kokoro's original Mask of Hope is described by Koishi, who possesses it, as resembling a [http://www.dharmacrafts.com/2INFO243/Jizo-in-Japan.html Jizo statue].<ref>From [[Hopeless Masquerade/Story/Koishi's Scenario|Koishi's Scenario, Stage 7]]</ref>
[[Koishi Komeiji|Koishi]], die die originale Hoffnungsmaske Kokoros besitzt, sagt dass sie wie eine [[Wikipedia:de:jizo|Jizō-Statue]] aussieht.


Kokoro briefly uses a number of substitute Masks of Hope as part of her attempts to stabilise her emotions, including festival masks (which are not very effective), and a mask specially crafted by Miko herself (which is ''too'' effective, and would cause her to stop existing as a youkai).
Kokoro benutzte schon einige Hoffnungsmasken-Ersätze, als Versuch ihre instabilen Emotionen wieder zu stabilisieren, einschließlich Festivalmasken, welche nicht sehr effektiv sind, und eine Maske die von Miko selbst gemacht wurde die zu effektiv war, die Maske könnte dafür sorgen dass Kokoro nicht mehr als Youkai existieren könnte.


=== Vergangenheit ===
=== Vergangenheit ===

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Hata no Kokoro

Hata no Kokoro

Hata no Kokoro in Antinomy of Common Flowers
Alternative Namen Kokoro Hata
Alter ca. 1300 Jahre alt
Spezies Menreiki
Fähigkeiten Manipulation von Emotionen
Tätigkeit Unbekannt
Heimat Unbekannt
Auftritte
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Hata no Kokoro (秦 こころ) ist ein Menreiki Youkai. Ihr erster Auftritt ist in Hopeless Masquerade als Endboss auf.

Allgemeines

Persönlichkeit

Kokoro naturally has a quiet, child-like personality but also a love of the stage, and relies on her masks to properly communicate her emotions. These emotions can be said to be stored inside the masks, as when she lost the Mask of Hope, her behavior became erratic. Before that, though, she is very quiet and hardly lets any emotion show. After the events of Hopeless Masquerade, she manages to stabilize her personality by developing a sense of self.

Fähigkeit

Manipulating emotions

Each of the masks which make up Kokoro embody powerful emotion, and will impress that emotion on the holder and those around them. When all 66 masks are together, their effects complement each other and are under Kokoro's full control. If an individual mask is separated from the group then it retains its properties, but Kokoro will also lose the ability to feel that emotion completely. Losing her Mask of Hope caused Kokoro to become unstable and leech hope from her surroundings, until she was able to compensate by developing emotions separate from her masks'.

Besitz

Kokoro besitzt insgesamt 66 Masken, jede von diesen Masken steht für eine bestimmte Emotion. Sie benutzt ihre Masken um Emotionen zu zeigen. Normalerweise, benutzt sie nur die Masken die Freude, Wut, Melancholie, und Humor. Diese Masken wurde von Miko erschaffen, sie erschafft auch einen Hoffnungsmasken-Ersatz der die Form ihres Gesichtes hat.

Die Masken die Kokoro in Hopeless Masquerade benutzt, entsprechen höchstwahrscheinlich den Emotionen:

Koishi, die die originale Hoffnungsmaske Kokoros besitzt, sagt dass sie wie eine Jizō-Statue aussieht.

Kokoro benutzte schon einige Hoffnungsmasken-Ersätze, als Versuch ihre instabilen Emotionen wieder zu stabilisieren, einschließlich Festivalmasken, welche nicht sehr effektiv sind, und eine Maske die von Miko selbst gemacht wurde die zu effektiv war, die Maske könnte dafür sorgen dass Kokoro nicht mehr als Youkai existieren könnte.

Vergangenheit

Hata no Kokoro is a menreiki, a type of tsukumogami, born from 66 masks used by Hata no Kawakatsu in the sixth century. The masks themselves all became tsukumogami, and eventually coalesced into the youkai Kokoro, and appeared in Gensokyo at some point.

Before the events of Hopeless Masquerade, she somehow lost her Mask of Hope. This caused the entire Human Village to start losing hope, and sparked the events that occur in the game. At first, she tried to balance the rest of the emotions of her masks, but losing just the one ended up driving her berserk.

Konzept

Name

Her full name is Hata no Kokoro, with Hata as the surname and Kokoro as the given name. Hata (the Japanese reading of Chinese surname Qin Vorlage:Lang) clan was an eminent Chinese immigrant clan mentioned in Nihon Shoki. It's also the surname of the masks' original user — Hata no Kawakatsu, who's said to be the reincarnation of First Emperor of Qin Dynasty in Zeami's Fuushika-den.

Her given name is written entirely in hiragana and means 'Heart' ( kokoro) in Japanese. Vorlage:Lang is also in the Japanese title of the game about her: Hopeless Masquerade (心綺楼 shinkirou).

Aussehen

Kokoro has waist-length lavender hair, and blank eyes of the same colour. She wears a blue plaid blouse, adorned with buttons of various shapes (from top: red star, yellow circle, green triangle, and purple X). Her salmon skirt is pumpkin-shaped, and lined with holes in the shape of alternating smiling and frowing faces (both are the same pattern, flipped vertically). She always wears one of her 66 masks over some of her face.

Ursprung

Hata no Kawakatsu is known as the father of Sarugaku theatre (a precursor to Noh), and is the centre of a legend which would connect him to Mononobe no Futo, Toyosatomimi no Miko, Myouren Temple, and perhaps even Moriya Shrine.

In the legend, as told in Zeami's Fūshikaden, Kawakatsu was found in a jar as a baby on a river near Oomiwa Shrine during the reign of Emperor Kinmei. He grew up to be a genius, so the court made him a minister and given the surname Hata. When the country was in turmoil, Prince Shoutoku ordered Kawakatsu to perform 66 plays following Shinto and Buddhist traditions, and had 66 masks made for this purpose. These plays became the first Kagura, from which Sarugaku was later derived.

After passing down the secret of his plays, Kawakatsu rode a boat and drifted out to the sea to uphold the tradition that non-human deities and Buddhas mustn't leave physical remains. He next came ashore in monstrous form, and haunted the surrounding area until he was enshrined by the local people as Great Rage Daimyoujin (大荒大明神 Taikou Daimyoujin), who was later regarded as an avatar of Bishamonten.

Hata no Kokoro's appearance in Forbidden Scrollery

Auftritte

Hopeless Masquerade

The story starts with Kokoro losing her mask of hope, causing the emotions embodied in her remaining masks to go berserk and begin draining the hope from the Human Village. This in turn lead the humans to latch onto religious leaders as sources of hope, as part of the "duelling fad".

Reimu Hakurei and the others participate in the religious popularity contest and are eventually guided by Mamizou Futatsuiwa to the Human Village at night, where Kokoro searches in vain for her lost mask. Most of the characters who try to stop her come up with their own solutions to her hopelessness, including Byakuren Hijiri teaching her Buddhism to control her own emotions and Toyosatomimi no Miko making her a replacement mask of hope, but none of them completely work.

Mamizou notices the contradictory actions Kokoro is taking and offers her own advice, which is to stop relying on the masks and discover her own, true emotions through meeting (and fighting) a variety of people. In the process of doing so she discovers her own anger at the religious leaders who are taking advantage of the situation, and Reimu, Byakuren, and Miko team up to stop her. Byakuren and Miko both claim that their solutions solved the problem, and Kokoro is invited to the Hakurei Shrine to perform Kagura as an offering to the gods.

Literatur

Forbidden Scrollery

Some time during the ending of her Hopeless Masquerade route, Kokoro performs Noh at the Hakurei Shrine in an attempt to stabilise her emotions, hiding her identity as a youkai. While popular at first, audiences are unable to understand her "play", which turns out to be based on illustrations from an old tengu parody. Noticing this, Mamizou approaches Kokoro and helps write Shinkirou, a modernised comedy based on the events of the religious war.

Beziehungen

Toyosatomimi no Miko

While she was still alive, Miko created the 66 masks which Kokoro was born from. Miko later makes Kokoro a new mask of hope to replace her lost one. However, Kokoro discarded this mask, as its stabilising effect was so powerful that it would eventually cause her to turn back into a set of inanimate objects. Her feelings towards Miko over this are unknown.

Mamizou Futatsuiwa

Mamizou keeps an eye on Kokoro during the events of Hopeless Masquerade and gives her some advice to help her develop. Afterwards she helps write Shinkirou for Kokoro to perform.

Koishi Komeiji

Kokoro considers Koishi her arch-enemy, for finding her old Mask of Hope and refusing to return it.

Skills

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Trivia

Fandom

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