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  • Fatal Frame/WMG
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  • Because of the village's beliefs, no set of twins ever had any close friends, except for each other. As they got older, their feeling may have developed into something more, due to simply having no one else to share those feelings with.
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  • Because of the village's beliefs, no set of twins ever had any close friends, except for each other. As they got older, their feeling may have developed into something more, due to simply having no one else to share those feelings with. * Musubi Osaka tried to admit feelings to another villager, and he said that being involved with twins was something that he couldn't do. * Possibly Jossed in the case of Ryokan Kurosawa, who married after his ritual. It is possible that he simply moved on after his twin's death, though. * The person Itsuki loved most, even more than the Kurosawa twins and Chitose, was his brother Mutsuki. In fact, the ritual failed because he loved his brother too much. * Not quite. IIRC, part of the ritual is that each twin must have some kind of hidden resentment towards the other. The reason Itsuki and Mutsuki failed was because Itsuki absolutely could not hate anything about his brother (which sort've translates into "loved him too much.") * There was never anything in the game that mentioned hidden resentment having a part in the ritual. The reason the Tachibana's ritual failed really was because Itsuki loved Mutsuki too much. * Sae deliberately fell down a cliff so Yae would come back and be together. Years later, Mayu did the same. * I'm calling Jossed for the Kiryu twins, simply because I don't want to think about it