Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly/Characters
This is a Character Sheet for the game Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly.
Mio Amakura
The protagonist of Fatal Frame II and Mayu's younger twin. She has a weaker sixth sense, so she isn't as perceptive about the ghosts as Mayu, but this also makes her more resistant to their influence. Mio is very protective about her sister, feeling responsible for her leg wound years ago, and so she looks after her every single day.
Mio comes back in Fatal Frame III, but not as a playable character. Still lamenting Mayu's death, she gets inflicted by the curse of the Sleep Manor, and Kei, investigating the curse, tries to rescue her.
- Cutscene Power to the Max: Her speed in the trailers.
- Handicapped Badass: In the good ending, she may have lost her sight, but she has proven that nothing will take her sister away from her.
- The Heroine: She gets to be this in the good endings of Fatal Frame II, specially in the best one.
- Heroic BSOD: Upon realizing she just killed her own sister.
- Mama Bear/Sister bear: Goes well under the judging of the All Gods Village, she's the older twin.
- My Sister Is Off-Limits: Subverted, but a specially rare case of a girl having this attitude.
- Sudden Sequel Death Syndrome: Possibly, during the worst ending of III.
- The Caretaker
- Think Nothing of It: Her attitude towards Mayu, which seems to extent even after she loses her sight for her.
- Akemi Kanda
Mayu Amakura
Mio's older, calm, reserved and considerate twin. She's got a very strong sixth sense, which makes her vulnerable to the influence of ghost. This leads to get being possessed by Sae, causing quite a troublesome situation as the person Mio has to rescue is at the same time the person who could mean her immediate death.
- Ayako Kawasumi
- Kill the Cutie: In the canonical ending.
- The Load
- Please Don't Leave Me
- Protectorate
- Video Game Caring Potential
- Manipulative Bitch: In the Japanese Fanbook, it is revealed that when they were children, Mayu fell down the cliff on purpose so Mio wouldn't leave her behind, and has been using her injury to control Mio ever since. During the final battle against Sae, Mayu can be heard saying "Mio always thinks about me... and she will do whatever I say."
- Yandere: Regarding Mio.
- You Are Worth Hell: For Mio, she clearly was.
Itsuki Tachibana
A white-haired young boy that is mysteriously imprisoned. Mio encounters him while exploring the lost village, and he'll assist Mio in his attempt to rescue Mayu, although most of what he says will cause confusion to the player.
- Angsty Surviving Twin: His failure to properly perform the ritual meant that his brother, Mutsuki, died for nothing. He killed himself after trying to make up for it.
- Dead All Along
- Driven to Suicide: He hung himself
- Heroic Self-Deprecation: He's not the hero of the story, but still...
- Locked Into Strangeness
- Mr. Exposition: Guess who you're gonna go for every time you need answers.
- Selective Obliviousness: He won't cease referring to Mio as "Yae" and Mayu as "Sae".
- Soichiro Hoshi
Sae Kurosawa
A twin shrine maiden who particularly had been always anxious about participating in the sacrificial ritual so she would become one with her twin sister, Yae. When Itsuki wanted to help Sae and Yae to escape the ritual, though, she apparently intentionally fell behind, hoping that Yae would return for her so they would fulfill the ritual. But Yae never came back, and so she was sentenced to do the ritual alone, which didn't go well.
- Ax Crazy
- Laughing Mad: And that's an Evil Laugh that will give you nightmares.
- Together in Death: With her twin, Yae, in the best ending.
- White Kimono of Death