The house was huge and run down, but was stifling and cramped, split up with rotting paper screens and wooden walls.
The moment they walked through the door, they would see something on the ground at their feet. One flashlight (it was as if the place knew Honey Lemon already had one) and two strange-looking, old-fashioned cameras. There were also two handheld, also old-fashioned (yet portable) radios that seemed to have a slot where small objects like stones were supposed to be put between small mechanical vices. A significant supply of rolls of film were scattered around the devices.
A piece of paper lay on the ground with them, one that looked like a letter.
It read:
'Dear Seijiro,
I wish you the best of luck in your travels to All God's Village and also advise you to exercise the greatest of caution. If the rumors around the Crimson Sacrifice Ritual are to be believed, you may be prying into something dangerous. Therefore I have enclosed two of my inventions to perhaps offer you assistance. The first is what I call the Camera Obscura. 'Do not let its looks deceive you, it is no ordinary camera. You can use it to see impossible things, things that are not meant to be seen, and it has the power to harm and exorcise spirits that can't be touched by any normal means. The filament on top will warn you of the presence of the supernatural, if it glows blue, harmless ghosts or psychic imprints can be photographed nearby. If it glows red, there is a hostile spirit that may try to harm you in the vicinity.
The other invention is a spirit stone radio. Sometimes exorcised spirits leave behind a small crystal. If you put these crystals into the device you can sometimes hear a psychic resonance - an imprint of some of their last thoughts and words. These two devices may be of assistance to you if you face any supernatural oddities while on your venture. Please take care, my friend, these backwater villages can sometimes be home to dangerous superstitions and practices.
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The moment they walked through the door, they would see something on the ground at their feet. One flashlight (it was as if the place knew Honey Lemon already had one) and two strange-looking, old-fashioned cameras. There were also two handheld, also old-fashioned (yet portable) radios that seemed to have a slot where small objects like stones were supposed to be put between small mechanical vices. A significant supply of rolls of film were scattered around the devices.
A piece of paper lay on the ground with them, one that looked like a letter.
It read:
'Dear Seijiro,
I wish you the best of luck in your travels to All God's Village and also advise you to exercise the greatest of caution. If the rumors around the Crimson Sacrifice Ritual are to be believed, you may be prying into something dangerous. Therefore I have enclosed two of my inventions to perhaps offer you assistance. The first is what I call the Camera Obscura. 'Do not let its looks deceive you, it is no ordinary camera. You can use it to see impossible things, things that are not meant to be seen, and it has the power to harm and exorcise spirits that can't be touched by any normal means. The filament on top will warn you of the presence of the supernatural, if it glows blue, harmless ghosts or psychic imprints can be photographed nearby. If it glows red, there is a hostile spirit that may try to harm you in the vicinity.
The other invention is a spirit stone radio. Sometimes exorcised spirits leave behind a small crystal. If you put these crystals into the device you can sometimes hear a psychic resonance - an imprint of some of their last thoughts and words. These two devices may be of assistance to you if you face any supernatural oddities while on your venture. Please take care, my friend, these backwater villages can sometimes be home to dangerous superstitions and practices.
Your friend, Dr. Kunihiko Asou.'