Sakuya doted on her, her feelings to Misaki were very motherly (possibly due to her own illness and distance with her own daughter, Ayako Haibara) and she allowed Misaki to visit her almost daily. When Misaki was a child, she became friends with the sickly and often reserved Sakuya. While Madoka was eventually cornered and spirited away by the ghosts of the island, Misaki followed the visions of the girl in black to more information regarding her past, the old island ritual, and her connections with one of the patients, Sakuya Haibara. Unknown to Misaki and Madoka, Ruka followed suit to the island after them, but her arrival was hours behind. Misaki deemed that returning to the island was the only way to stop the progression of their illness, or they (Madoka, Misaki, and Ruka) would die the same way as their friends. While investigating the lower level of the sanatorium, Misaki was separated from Madoka Tsukimori who accompanied her despite her personal protests. She began to be plagued with the images and dreams of a girl in black, calling her back to Rougetsu Island. She is seen as strong-willed, stubborn, and sometimes obstinate in the company of Madoka Tsukimori (Misaki's friend) who is much more meek and tentative to her friend.įatal Frame IV: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse ĭuring the events leading up to the deaths of Marie Shinomiya and Tomoe Nanamura, Misaki's illness was growing worse. Misaki comes to the island with a camera that has been passed down in her family. She is able to see, hear, and feel spirits. Like many of her predecessors in the Fatal Frame series, she, too, possesses a strong sixth sense. She comes to the island along with her friend, Madoka Tsukimori (though Ruka Minazuki comes at least a day later) to find out what happened 10 years ago to set these two issues in motion. Like her friends, Misaki has no memory of her childhood and comes to the island to recollect the pieces as well as find something to stop the progression of their Getsuyuu Syndrome. Misaki, along with four other girls, once lived on the strange Rougetsu Island. 1.2 Fatal Frame IV: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse.These, in turn, are derived from the Latin words for moon ( lūna) and calm/tranquil. Luna Sedata Syndrome (the name for Moonlight Syndrome in the fan translation) is likely a fictional combination of the words "luna" and "sedate".It might also refer to the disease's relation to lunar eclipses. Although no specific translation is pointed out, the name may refer to how patients enter a state of tranquility while viewing the moon. The original name, Getsuyuubyou can be translated as " tranquil moon disease" or " secluded moon disease".Also, after the person gets killed from Blossoming, their ghost would have their faces blurred. They are the only ones who can see their faces looking this way. Patients in this state would see their face blurred when they look at themselves. It might be the contagious form of the Moonlight Sydrome.īlossoming is the fourth and final stage of Moonlight Syndrome and it is somewhat connected to the failed Rite of Descent. For example: If a patient is "budding"and the patient sees another patient who is "blooming", the patient who is "budding" will start "blooming". In the third stage, when a patient sees the face of a patient in a more severe condition, the symptoms get transferred. They may also begin to start hearing voices or noises that no one else can hear. It starts with their increased paranoia and confusion about what's happening around them. In the second stage, victims of Moonlight Syndrome begin to lose their sanity. It is believed that they do so because they cannot recognize their faces, as if the reflection was showing someone else's face. The patients in this phase tend to be afraid of mirrors, water, or anything that can show their reflection. There are four stages in the Moonlight Syndrome:īudding is the first stage of the Moonlight Syndrome. Moonlight Syndrome is also related to the failed Rite of Descent that caused the happenings of Fatal Frame IV. They lose themselves even more, sleepwalk and sometimes become delirious. When the moon is full, the patient would be calm, but often seek windows or rooftops to be exposed to the moonlight, they say that they feel like they recollect the memories they have lost while bathing in moonlight.Īnd when there is a lunar eclipse, their conditions worsen. The syndrome looks somewhat related to the Moon too, because depending on the phase of the moon, the patients' behavior would change. It shows symptoms such as memory loss, sleepwalking and "Dancing as if possessed" as the disease advances. The disease is incommunicable and does not spread further. Moonlight Syndrome is a condition specific to Rogetsu Isle, and its origins are unknown.
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