09-02-2017, 06:53 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-06-2018, 09:46 PM by Clownpiece.)
Base and NPCs
SecondariesReimu Hakurei (B-List)
The Shrine Maiden of Paradise, and former guardian of the Great Hakurei Barrier. Back in Gensokyo, she was in charge of maintaining (relative) stability, keeping the humans human and the youkai in line. If nature started acting up, some god started getting uppity, or some fairies started running amok for whatever reason, it was her who would resolve the issue, typically by beating up the culprit. After being plopped down on earth upon finishing her mission on the moon, Clownpiece took to living under Reimu's shrine, which she tolerates for the most part. Partially because it's best to keep an eye on a hell fairy living on earth, and mostly because she makes the shrine nice and toasty during the winter. Clownpiece accidentally summoned her into the Omniverse while making the shrine, which she still wants to live under.
She's straightforward and optimistic, though is quick to anger and tends to default to giving people a good smack upside the head when they're causing trouble. She treats everyone the same, whether they're human or youkai, god or devil, fairy or ghost. This also means she isn't afraid to shoot you down if you're between her and whoever she's trying to punish. When not in incident-solving mode, she's very laid-back, rather lazy, and easy to get along with (for the most part). She's rather poor due to her shrine not getting much in the way of donations, so giving her money's a decent way to get on her good side quickly.
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[/spoiler]Meira (C-List)
A human samurai that once sought the power of the Hakurei's go-shintai, the yin-yang orbs that Reimu wields. After soundly being beaten by Reimu, she gave up that dream. As expected of a samurai, she's very honorable and speaks in a rather formal way. She's also serious most of the time, a very no-nonsense type of person. Despite this, she gets flustered surprisingly easily.
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The Hakurei Shrine (Camelot Base)
Back in Gensokyo, the Hakurei Shrine existed as sort of an anchor between the outside world and Gensokyo, existing simultaneously in both worlds. For a while, its only occupants were Reimu Hakurei, its shrine maiden, and the Hakurei god, whose identity and purpose are unknown. Over the years it's had many visitors, some long term, and some short-term, but Clownpiece has been the only one who's moved in permanently. Desiring to live under it once again, Clownpiece summoned it on a hill/clearing in the middle of dense woodland, about 5 miles out from a small, feudal town.
Shrine Front
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[/spoiler]The interior of the shrine looks like a feudal Japanese home, because it basically is. There are two 'main' sections to the shrine interior. The living room, which is located about dead center, and only has about enough room to comfortably hold 5-6 people before it starts getting crowded. And a small hallway that wraps all the way around that room, which is blocked off from the veranda by storm shutters, forming a square within a square. This keeps the main living area behind two sets of sliding doors, keeping it safe from strong storms, while also insulating it a bit from the cold. Very useful during winter months, as it keeps Clownpiece's radiant heat locked up in the shrine and making things warm. It should be noted that the living area doesn't take up that whole smaller square. Various smaller rooms are attached to it, accessible from both it and the hallway. These include a kitchen, sleeping area, a tiny shrine altar, and a closet or two. These closets are mostly for storing around-the-house stuff, while the main storage area is located in a raised warehouse out back.
Clownpiece herself doesn't live in the shrine proper, and instead stays in a fairy hole located under the shrine. This home under home consists of a varying number of rooms, depending on whether she's expecting guests or not. Most of the time it's just one room, which she sleeps in. In Gensokyo, finding this area would be next to impossible, something you can only find if you were very lost. In the Omniverse however, it's as simple as squeezing your way under the shrine and locating the hole.

