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Alternate Ending No. 1

#0@0The Hakurei Shrine.

#0@1A shrine on the outskirts of Gensokyo.

#0@2This is the so-called "Youkai Shrine" where youkai come more often than humans.

Misumaru 

#0@3"...the yin-yang orb."

Reimu 

#0@4"So, you're the one who made my yin-yang orb...

  

#0@5Is that true?"

Misumaru 

#0@6"But of course. Impressive, no?"

Reimu 

#0@7"Well, I dunno about whether it's impressive or not..."

Misumaru 

#0@8"I am a god who makes her living off making jewelry.

  

#0@9Not just yin-yang orbs. In fact, I mainly make magatama beads."

Reimu 

#0@10"Huh, sounds like a boring job."

Reimu 

#0@11"So, does that mean the yin-yang orb is made out of the same stuff the ability cards are made of?"

Misumaru 

#0@12"In a broad sense, yes.

  

#0@13They are both made out of Izanagi objects."

Reimu 

#0@14"And Izanagi objects are...?"

Misumaru 

#0@15"Objects that held meaning back during the age of gods.

  

#0@16Objects from an age when objects were free of ownership."

Misumaru 

#0@17"These objects themselves hold power equal to the gods themselves.

  

#0@18Although it's fine to just call them magic items nowadays."

Reimu 

#0@19"Oh, I've heard of those."

Misumaru 

#0@20"Many of these objects have been given names

  

#0@21and new meanings, making them ordinary objects...

  

#0@22But even more of them still slumber within the mountain."

Reimu 

#0@23"Oh, in the mountain!

  

#0@24Is it really fine to dig them up?"

Misumaru 

#0@25"I cannot say that it's truly fine,

  

#0@26we have no idea what would get dug up after all."

Reimu 

#0@27"Well stop doing it then!"

Misumaru 

#0@28"There seems to be a misunderstanding.

  

#0@29I am not the one excavating the Rainbow Dragon Cave."

Reimu 

#0@30"Huh?"

Misumaru 

#0@31"I was simply looking into whether the cave was dangerous or not.

  

#0@32You could say that I was there for the same reasons you were.

  

#0@33We were lucky that it was only dragon gems though."

Reimu 

#0@34"Well that's a relief.

  

#0@35The ability cards are limited in power and don't seem that dangerous anyways."

#0@36It seems that only a small amount of dragon gems are included in the ability cards,

#0@37so they can't continue providing abilities unless magic is resupplied somehow."

#0@38That "somehow" was the equal exchange governed by the marketplace god's powers.

#0@39In other words, their trade with money involved.

#0@40The ability cards were, in the end, simple objects of entertainment

#0@41made to secure funds for the great tengu

#0@42and to gather faith for the marketplace god herself.

#0@43<c$Ending No.01 — The Gods' Games$>

#0@44<c$Congratulations!$> <c$No Continue Clear!$>

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Ending No. 2

#0@0The Lunar Rainbow Market.

#0@1A sky that belongs to no one.

#0@2The rainbow created by the moon's strange glow was about to dissapear.

Chimata 

#0@3"The rainbow will soon vanish. The market is over."

Reimu 

#0@4"Market this, market that, what market is there!? It was just a fight!"

Chimata 

#0@5"Was "just a fight" unsatisfactory for you?

  

#0@6It did not seem that way to me."

Reimu 

#0@7"Ugh... well...

  

#0@8That's not the point! There was no market!"

Chimata 

#0@9"A so-called "market" is a special place where all ownership is lost temporarily. A special place of revelry.

  

#0@10In such places of revelry, we carry out events different from those of everyday events."

Reimu 

#0@11"Well, I know that much at least."

Chimata 

#0@12"Even regular acts of violence

  

#0@13are a type of ritual in these places of revelry.

  

#0@14In other words, they are no different from festivals held for a god."

Reimu 

#0@15"Enough about the market!

  

#0@16More importantly, the ability cards!

  

#0@17What *are* they?"

Chimata 

#0@18"The ability cards are a masterpiece I created along with the tengu.

  

#0@19They mined for the dragon gems and I unlocked their powers, duplicated and distributed them.

  

#0@20They're great for trading, but are simply objects of entertainment after all."

Reimu 

#0@21"Entertainment?"

Chimata 

#0@22"Indeed, just for entertainment.

  

#0@23What you do with them after you obtain them is up to the individual though..."

Chimata 

#0@24"Everyone really likes the various characters of Gensokyo.

  

#0@25I simply created cards that had similar magic within them, they're quite topical right now."

Chimata 

#0@26"Everyone's happily collecting them.

  

#0@27By the way, the cards' abilities are limited

  

#0@28and not nearly as dangerous as you think."

Reimu 

#0@29"Hmm, well it does seem that they're just toys...

  

#0@30But hasn't this gone too far?"

Chimata 

#0@31"Heheheh."

#0@32Chimata claimed that the ability cards were simply created for entertainment.

#0@33It's not like Reimu believed her just like that,

#0@34but it's true that she did feel that they weren't that dangerous through fighting with them.

#0@35Chimata is the god of the marketplace.

#0@36She earns faith through a prospering market.

#0@37In other words, she should have gained power through the card trade.

#0@38If distributing the objects was the goal itself, then making appealing objects of entertainment isn't unfathomable.

#0@39...but Reimu wondered,

#0@40what would happen if she did something that was blasphemous to the market in front of Chimata?

#0@41How would she feel if she threw away all the cards

#0@42right before the market opened?

#0@43Reimu's curiosity would never be satisfied.

#0@44<c$Ending No. 02 — God of the Marketplace$>

#0@45<c$Congratulations!$> <c$No Continue Clear!$>

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Bad Ending No. 9

#0@0The Youkai Mountain.

#0@1The tallest mountain in Gensokyo.

#0@2Dominated by the youkai, headed by the tengu.

Aya 

#0@3"Extra--! Extra--!

  

#0@4A human was stranded on the Youkai Mountain!"

Aya 

#0@5"What's this!?

  

#0@6It was the Hakurei shrine maiden, Reimu Hakurei!

  

#0@7It seems that she was stranded due to oxygen deprivation--!"

#0@8Reimu was carried to the Hakurei Shrine by the tengu, while they laughed at her.

#0@9There's nothing more embarrassing than this.

#0@10Bad Ending No. 09 Aim for a No Continue Clear!