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{{nihongo|'''Raiko Horikawa'''|堀川 雷鼓|Horikawa Raiko}} ist ein [[Tsukumogami]], der aus einem Taiko-Schlagzeug hervorging. Sie erscheint in''[[Double Dealing Character]]'' als der Extra Stage Boss.
{{nihongo|'''Raiko Horikawa'''|堀川 雷鼓|Horikawa Raiko}} ist ein [[Tsukumogami]], der aus einem Taiko-Schlagzeug hervorging. Sie erscheint in ''[[Double Dealing Character]]'' als Extra Stage Boss.


==Allgemeine Informationen==
==Allgemeine Informationen==

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Raiko Horikawa
Raiko Horikawa
Spezies Tsukumogami
Fähigkeiten Making anything follow a rhythm
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Raiko Horikawa (堀川 雷鼓 Horikawa Raiko) ist ein Tsukumogami, der aus einem Taiko-Schlagzeug hervorging. Sie erscheint in Double Dealing Character als Extra Stage Boss.

Allgemeine Informationen

Obwohl sie ursprünglich als Tsukomogami aus einem Taiko-Schlagzeug geboren wurde, bezieht Raiko nun die "magische Energie" moderner Drummer aus der Außenwelt, weswegen sie eine modernes Schlagzeug-Set benutzt.

Persöhnlichkeit

In Raiko´s Dialogen wird ihr Wille nach Freiheit sehr deutlich. Sie scheint sorglos, und denkt nicht viel darüber nach, Energie aus der Außenwelt zu stehlen. Nach der Extra Stage freundet sie sich mit dem Hauptcharakter an, und hat keine bösen Absichten, besteht aber auf ihre Freiheit, laute Konzerte zu geben.

Backstory

Raiko was born from a taiko drum that had become a tsukumogami through age, but because she was frequently used and enjoyed use, she wasn't a vengeful tsukumogami. During the events of Double Dealing Character, Raiko noticed a strange power enter her body and a desire for revenge against those who used her. Despite her ferocity, Raiko soon realized that the new power she felt was from Shinmyoumaru Sukuna's use of the Miracle Mallet and that it would not last forever. Fearing that she would lose her new-found freedom when she ran out of power, she quickly worked to finding a suitable replacement for it.

Taking a rather large risk, she abandoned her old taiko drum for a new drum kit and drummer, cleansing her body of the Miracle Mallet's power and making her self-sufficient while claiming that her new power is from magicians who live in the outside world. She taught this method to the other temporarily empowered tools, such as Benben Tsukumo and Yatsuhashi Tsukumo, ensuring that they would be able to keep their freedom when the Miracle Mallet's power dissipated.

Since then, she has supposedly been working with her fellow tsukumogami to create a paradise for tools to live freely.

Character Design

Name

Her surname Horikawa literally means "moat & river". The theme ZUN implies with this is uncertain. There is "The Drum of the Waves of Horikawa" (Vorlage:Lang), a joururi play composed by Monzaemon Chikamatsu, the theme of which is the husband's "revenge" against his wife and another man in sexual dalliance. It is also probable that according to Otogi-zoushi's "Issunboushi," Horikawa is the surname of Issunboushi, whose offspring was Shinmyoumaru and enpowered Raiko to first take action.
Her given name, Raiko, is made up of the kanji for "thunder" and "drum". The kanji used for "Japanese percussion" (鼓) is also the second kanji in the word "taiko" (Vorlage:Lang). "Raiko" is a set of percussions carried by Raijin on the back, it is used for "lightning" or "thunder" — the brutal air pressure and sudden loud noise of thunder might remind people of bass drum.

Design

In Double Dealing Character's official art, Raiko Horikawa is seen with short, wavy red hair, red eyes, and a black shirt with red cross-hatching that is tucked into a short, white skirt. She also wears a small purple tie, and a white sport coat with long sleeves. She has black-purple shoes with red lacing and large drum mallets on the back of them. Raiko is also shown sitting on her magical drums, which are red decorated with white flower patterns. The floor tom is notably detached from the rest of the drum set.

Story

Double Dealing Character

When Reimu finds Raiko in the storm, she explains how she was born as a tsukumogami under the Miracle Mallet's power, but managed to change her own power source. She decides to fight Reimu in order to test it out. After being defeated, she explains a little more about the magic behind tsukumogamis (and tools in general), and Reimu, somewhat sympathizing with her plight, says she won't hunt tools and lets her off.

Marisa is greatly surprised at the kind of magical expertise Raiko must have to change out her own source of energy. Raiko explains a bit about how it happens, and Marisa lets her go after she promises not to harm humans, and then leaves to fix her own Mini-Hakkero.

Marisa attacks Raiko, as her Mini-Hakkero moving on its own has caused her no end of trouble. After Raiko is defeated, Marisa lets her go, insisting that she has no desire for the outside world's magic. Raiko explains that the tool depends on the user: if the user is wicked, then the tool will be, as well. Marisa takes it to heart.

Sakuya approaches Raiko with her blade in hand, to try and get rid of both problems at once. However, Raiko has already changed her power source and is looking to test it out. After being defeated, she notes that the blade seems like its "suffering", and offers to show Sakuya how to imbue it with more magic power. The maid refuses, though, as she is worried that if the blade became a tsukumogami, it would be far too strong.

When Sakuya meets Raiko in the middle of the storm, the maid offers to remove the magic power and revert her to being a tool. Raiko has other plans, and does battle with Sakuya in order to test her new energy source. After noting that while mere tools can float in and out between Gensokyo and the real world all the time, a tsukumogami might not follow the same rules, Sakuya offers again, and Raiko turns her down.

Impossible Spell Card

Raiko appeared once again in Impossible Spell Card to confront the on-the-run amanojaku, Seija Kijin. Her goal was to stop Seija from abusing the power of the Miracle Mallet as well as abusing the many tools and items she was using to cheat her way through spell cards.

Relationships

Benben and Yatsuhashi Tsukumo

Raiko was the one who told the Tsukumo sisters how to convert their energy source away from the Mallet's power. Not much is said about their relationship otherwise, though, aside from Raiko looking out for people that were the same as her.

Minor Relationships

Reimu Hakurei, Marisa Kirisame, and Sakuya Izayoi

After battling the heroine, Raiko almost invariably becomes friendly with her. They promise not to exterminate her and generally to let her be, even when she puts on a live concert.

Additional Information

  • The symbol on the smaller drums is Mitsudomoe. Mitsudomoe are believed to represent the three primary divisions in Shinto, which are "man", "Earth", and "sky", and they are also associated with the lightning god Raijin.
  • The hexagonal drum pads are reminiscient of the Simmons SDS-V, the first commercially available electronic drum kit, and popular in the 1980s.

Spell Cards

Official Profiles

Official Sources

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