@ArmezhiaTakashi the link in the description. ^ ^ And the videos as the subject of Utsuho, i try to upload more of this kind, by the time I can not do much,sorry ^_^"
I really should ask for links AFTER you upload everything... Ah well. Oh, and here's some good news for ye. I was showing some of the remixes I'd collected over time, and the one you did for Utsuho came up (on the assumption that "house set" meant you did it). Apparently I'm not the only who thinks you did nicely.
It's an Ofuda. A paper talisman. I'd assumed it was something to do with stopping her body rotting away, but... the Touhou wiki says it's just a "to do list" written by the person who raised her from the dead. I imagine what that really means is a set of instructions she has to follow.
It is a Chinese 符 (fú) (also known as 符籙 and 神符, among other things). DGneoseeker1 and gamer123338 are both right. They're meant as "instructions to spirits." Also described here in part 4 on Baike wiki: baike.baidu.com/view/145424.htm A quick translation: The fulu is a kind of Taoist magic also known as fuzi*, molu*, danshu*. It is a mark or list that goes on a yellow piece of paper or silk. The symbols' strokes are sometimes crooked or wrong as a kind of secret script. Taoism claims that the fulu are in godly writing, and instruct spirits. They can be used to summon spirits, get rid of spirits, or fix disease or calamity. *fuzi = 符字, literally "talisman character" *molu means "ink list" *danshu = 丹書 "red/cinnabar book/letter," further interesting because in Taoism cinnabar (mercury with sulfur or something) supposedly has magical properties English Wikipedia has an article here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fulu
Sometimes they are also used to ward off spirits.... both evil and good... We can only assume if that is exactly what it is... Well, it only warded away the good ones unfortunately...
best Yoshika's theme remix ever
If yoshika was in DDC
That's so true Dude! And it's done justice!
Then Seiga will be in DDC
Confirmed
best Yoshika's theme remix-!
although not much of Yoshika's theme...
all these remixes are amazing and I love them XD
this should either be her playable character or EX mode theme remix
An epic theme for an epic fight.
Those first 4 seconds...
...what.
Your profile pic makes that comment so much better.
Sejia on a joke
FANTASTIC !!
@Linkstarzelda
No need to apologize. You have quite the large collection available, so be proud.
This remix sounds like it belongs to a final boss
Astrid the Otaku Nah, more to a Heartless boss battle.
+Astrid the Otaku Well, the original is from a boss battle
DJKrisyKris I know. I meant the remix sounded like it belonged to a final boss, not a stage 3 boss.
Astrid the Otaku in touhou, every boss is a final boss
DJKrisyKris
No.
Gj bro!
:D perfect
@ArmezhiaTakashi the link in the description. ^ ^
And the videos as the subject of Utsuho, i try to upload more of this kind, by the time I can not do much,sorry ^_^"
YOSHIKA .....
♥
I really should ask for links AFTER you upload everything... Ah well.
Oh, and here's some good news for ye. I was showing some of the remixes I'd collected over time, and the one you did for Utsuho came up (on the assumption that "house set" meant you did it). Apparently I'm not the only who thinks you did nicely.
Fnas+touhou crossover
Vs yoshika
"Rigid paradise"
Why hello there fellow rabbits on dat floaty whiet speer
from 2:46 on, it sounds like someone is whistling in the background
I see
Source for the last pic, pretty please.
What is that ticket-like thing on her forehead? Someone please explain.
It's an Ofuda. A paper talisman.
I'd assumed it was something to do with stopping her body rotting away, but... the Touhou wiki says it's just a "to do list" written by the person who raised her from the dead.
I imagine what that really means is a set of instructions she has to follow.
DGneoseeker1 I always thought the talismen on a Jiang-shi's forehead was supposed to control them...
gamer123338 Nobody said it can't be multi-purpose!
It is a Chinese 符 (fú) (also known as 符籙 and 神符, among other things).
DGneoseeker1 and gamer123338 are both right. They're meant as "instructions to spirits."
Also described here in part 4 on Baike wiki:
baike.baidu.com/view/145424.htm
A quick translation:
The fulu is a kind of Taoist magic also known as fuzi*, molu*, danshu*. It is a mark or list that goes on a yellow piece of paper or silk. The symbols' strokes are sometimes crooked or wrong as a kind of secret script. Taoism claims that the fulu are in godly writing, and instruct spirits. They can be used to summon spirits, get rid of spirits, or fix disease or calamity.
*fuzi = 符字, literally "talisman character"
*molu means "ink list"
*danshu = 丹書 "red/cinnabar book/letter," further interesting because in Taoism cinnabar (mercury with sulfur or something) supposedly has magical properties
English Wikipedia has an article here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fulu
Sometimes they are also used to ward off spirits.... both evil and good... We can only assume if that is exactly what it is... Well, it only warded away the good ones unfortunately...
Anyone knows the source of the first pic? I want it >-
"rigid paradise" Ohhh goddd.... why.