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Good Ending No. 04 (Marisa-A)
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#0@0 The Youkai Mountain.
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#0@1 The strongest of the youkai, like kappa and tengu, live here.
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#0@2 The youkai of the mountain don't attack humans,
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#0@3 but they don't take kindly to any intruders, either.
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#0@4 Yet, encouraged by her success, Marisa kept going back.
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Nitori
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#0@5 "I told you, humans aren't allowed to go any further."
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Marisa
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#0@6 "Oh, it's okay, isn't it?
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#0@7 You let me go in that one time."
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Nitori
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#0@8 "Let you?
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#0@9 Don't you mean you forced your way in?"
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Marisa
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#0@10 "You must've known I was trying to go against a god!"
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Nitori
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#0@11 "You'd need a reason like that to get up the mountain.
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#0@12 But you got that one from me for free last time."
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Marisa
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#0@13 "Well, see? It's the same this time, so..."
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Nitori
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#0@14 "But there's no reason to fight her now."
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Marisa
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#0@15 "But I didn't totally beat her, you know?"
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Nitori
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#0@16 "You don't need to fight Lady Yasaka anymore.
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#0@17 She's reached an understanding with us."
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Marisa
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#0@18 "Huh?"
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Nitori
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#0@19 "Lady Yasaka didn't come here to hurt us. In fact,
we're a lot better off now that she's here."
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Marisa
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#0@20 "What? Did she take over already?"
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Nitori
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#0@21 "The mountain used to belong to a kishin.
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#0@22 But they disappeared, and their faith went, too."
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Nitori
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#0@23 "So, the world became a lot less interesting.
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#0@24 That's why we've welcomed this new god.
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#0@25 Isn't it fun to party with the gods every day?"
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Marisa
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#0@26 "Parties... Is that what faith is all about?"
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Nitori
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#0@27 "Faith is intimacy. There's another party today!"
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#0@28 The mountain youkai get along well with their new god.
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#0@29 Marisa felt out of the equation, which made her a bit lonely.
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#0@30 However, beneath the mountain, the relationship between
humans and youkai was as surprisingly good as always.
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#0@31 Perhaps this means the humans had some faith in the youkai?
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#0@32 Marisa returned to the shrine, and the youkai partied.
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#0@33
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#0@33 <c$Ending No.04 — The mountain youkai just do what they want.$>
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#0@34 <c$Congratulations, all clear! Just as I'd expected!$>
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Good Ending No. 05 (Marisa-B)
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#0@0 The Forest of Magic.
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#0@1 A forest shrouded in fog that both humans and youkai avoid.
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#0@2 This is where Marisa lived.
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#0@3 What can she be gathering all of this lumber for...?
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Marisa
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#0@4 "So the faithless can't understand faith, huh...
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#0@5 Well then, let's try building up some faith.
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#0@6 I think I'll try making my own little shrine..."
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Marisa
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#0@7 "..Hm, but what will I put inside the shrine?
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#0@8 I've never seen the insides of the Hakurei Shrine...
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#0@9 Since it is the place where a god lives,
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#0@10 Maybe I should put in a little cushion or something.
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#0@11 I guess that god I just met could live in here."
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Kanako
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#0@12 "Excuse me!?"
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Marisa
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#0@13 "Woah!"
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Kanako
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#0@14 "Don't use such a filthy cushion in there!"
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Marisa
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#0@15 "Where'd you come from?"
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Kanako
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#0@16 "If you bestow my name on a shrine, it'll become a
branch shrine I can visit whenever I wish.
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#0@17 It seems you wanted to build a shrine for me, but I've
no interest in such a poorly-constructed shrine."
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Marisa
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#0@18 "Hey, that's kinda rude."
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Kanako
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#0@19 "In any case, why would a human such as you build a
shrine in a forest that receives no visitors?"
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Marisa
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#0@20 "It's nice to try new things.
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#0@21 Wouldn't it be bad if humans came here too often?"
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Kanako
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#0@22 "In a sense. It would be hard on the visitors."
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Marisa
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#0@23 "Well, you built a shrine on top of a mountain...
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#0@24 What kind of person would go all the way up there?"
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Kanako
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#0@25 "Why, there's no problem.
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#0@26 My goal was to gather faith from the youkai.
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#0@27 I meant to leave human faith to the Hakurei Shrine..."
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#0@28 In the end, Marisa gave up her shrine building ambitions.
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#0@29 She didn't really know how to make one, and she didn't want
to deal with gods coming out of it and nagging her.
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#0@30 Marisa eventually asked Kanako to explain what faith is.
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#0@31 —And this is what Kanako said:
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#0@32 "It's exactly the same as how you feel toward magic."
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#0@33
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#0@33 <c$Ending No.05 — Building shrines in gardens is a common practice.$>
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#0@34 <c$Congratulations, all clear! Just as I'd expected!$>
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Good Ending No. 06 (Marisa-C)
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#0@0 The Hakurei Shrine.
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#0@1 A shrine that sits on the eastern border of Gensokyo.
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#0@2 The shrine trees stained crimson later than the mountain's.
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#0@3 Marisa visited the shrine, together with an odd pair.
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Marisa
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#0@4 "—so, this person is a god, and
over there is a very maiden-like person."
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Kanako
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#0@5 "Hello, I'm a god."
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Sanae
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#0@6 "Ah, do you remember me? I'm the one that said maybe
you could change out your god..."
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Reimu
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#0@7 "...So? What are you here for?"
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Marisa
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#0@8 "We talked it over and came to an agreement.
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#0@9 Well, don't misunderstand that...
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#0@10 Anyway, why not hand over your shrine to this god?"
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Kanako
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#0@11 "Why not give it a try?"
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Reimu
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#0@12 "Why does even Marisa side with my enemies now?"
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Kanako
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#0@13 "I'm not your enemy.
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#0@14 I merely wish to help your shrine...
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#0@15 We can both benefit; surely that's a good deal?"
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Sanae
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#0@16 "Of course, we won't force you. The decision is yours."
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Marisa
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#0@17 "It might be kind of interesting."
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Kanako
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#0@18 "Of course it would be, with me around."
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Sanae
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#0@19 "Shrines do normally change hands from time to time."
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Reimu
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#0@20 "Am I the only one that doesn't like this?
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#0@21 Why is even Marisa...?"
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Marisa
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#0@22 "Well, come on, if this place becomes more like a
shrine, we could have festivals."
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Kanako
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#0@23 "It's even okay if you only invite me to the feasts."
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Reimu
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#0@24 "Well, then, maybe it's okay...
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#0@25 I've learned how annoying one-sided religious solicitation is..."
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#0@26 Kanako explained the relationship between gods and shrines.
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#0@27 As a result, Marisa thought what she said was reasonable.
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#0@28 A shrine is a god's home, and the shrine will become more
charming based on the god that inhabits it.
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#0@29 So, she thought giving the shrine to Kanako was good. Because—
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#0@30 Kanako's easy-going personality matched Marisa's very well.
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#0@31 And she thought she'd get along well with the youkai there.
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#0@32
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#0@32 <c$Ending No.06 — But please stop the overbearing solicitation.$>
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#0@33 <c$Congratulations, all clear! Just as I'd expected!$>
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Bad Ending No. 10 (Marisa-A)
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#0@0 Hakurei Shrine, the next morning.
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#0@1 After her hopeless fight against the god, Marisa snuck
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#0@2 down the mountain so the tengu couldn't watch her leave.
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Reimu
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#0@3 "You look tired. Did something happen yesterday?"
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Marisa
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#0@4 "Oh, no.
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#0@5 Just went to the mountain to find yummy cucumbers..."
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#0@6 Marisa hid that she went to the mountain to fight the god.
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#0@7 And because of that lie—
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#0@8 She got in trouble for not sharing her yummy cucumbers.
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#0@9 <c$Ending No.10 — It's not nice to lie.$>
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#0@10 <c$Aim for a 1cc on Normal or higher!$>
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Bad Ending No. 11 (Marisa-B)
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#0@0 Hakurei Shrine, the next morning.
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#0@1 After her hopeless fight against the god, Marisa snuck
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#0@2 way down the mountain, pretending to be lost.
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Reimu
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#0@3 "You look tired. Did something happen yesterday?"
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Marisa
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#0@4 "Oh, no.
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#0@5 I just went to tell the tengu about a neat rumor."
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#0@6 Marisa hid that she went to the mountain to fight the god.
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#0@7 So, it was a story in the next day's paper.
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#0@8 —The fact that she talked back to a god, and lost.
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#0@9 <c$Ending No.11 — The winners write the newspaper articles.$>
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#0@10 <c$Aim for a 1cc on Normal or higher!$>
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Bad Ending No. 12 (Marisa-C)
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#0@0 Hakurei Shrine, the next morning.
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#0@1 After her hopeless fight against the god, Marisa snuck
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#0@2 the mountain, playing dead whenever the tengu came by.
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Reimu
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#0@3 "You look tired. Did something happen yesterday?"
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Marisa
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#0@4 "Oh, no.
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#0@5 The leaves were so beautiful... I got caught up in some vigorous leaf-viewing."
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#0@6 Marisa hid that she went to the mountain to fight the god.
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#0@7 The mountain was stained in crimson.
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#0@8 That day, danmaku danced together with the falling leaves.
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#0@9 <c$Ending No.12 — Vigorous leaf-viewing?$>
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#0@10 <c$Aim for a 1cc on Normal or higher!$>
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