![]() ![]() Thanks to Riatre for its 135tk, which I upgraded and reused for this patch, and thanks to rr-, who made an unpacker for the ULiL archive ( ) and cracked some anti-hack stuff. Thanks to everyone who helped with this project. I absolutely don't know whether it works on Wine or not. I think it should work with nvidia drivers while the original game doesn't, but I couldn't test. It should work with non-japanese locales as long as there isn't any special characters in the path. Other urban legends in Urban Legend in Limbo include the Gap Woman ( 隙間女, sukima-onna) ( Reimu Hakurei), the Seven School Mysteries ( Kirisame Marisa), Hasshaku-sama ( Ichirin Kumoi), Aka Manto ( 赤マント) ( Toyosatomimi no Miko), Turbo Granny ( ターボばあちゃん, Turbo Baachan) ( Byakuren Hijiri), Kuchisake-onna ( 口裂け女) ( Hata no Kokoro), Merry-san ( メリーさん) ( Koishi Komeiji), Nessie ( Nitori Kawashiro), Men in Black ( Mamizou Futatsuiwa), spontaneous human combustion ( Fujiwara no Mokou), and Little Green Men ( Sukuna Shinmyoumaru).The English patch for Touhou 14.5 is finished! You can download it here: Ī note about compatibility: it should work on the same computers than the japanese version. Also, Kasen Ibaraki's urban legend, the Monkey's Paw, actually originated in The Monkey's Paw, an early-20th century short horror story. For example, Mononobe no Futo utilizes an old tragedy, Bancho Sarayashiki and its main character, Okiku-san, instead. Although, in some cases, it is not urban legends in the strictest sense used by the characters. Characters in the game then appropriate urban legends to use as their own. In Urban Legend in Limbo it is shown that the Occult Balls somehow have to do with the spread of urban legends, including those in the Wild and Horned Hermit appearance. After word is intentionally spread that the game is ineffective, its popularity dies down. This prompts Kosuzu Motoori and Marisa Kirisame to play Ouija, a western game similar to Kokkuri-san. Meanwhile, Kokkuri-san, a game designed to call on minor spirits to answer questions, takes hold of the children in the Human Village in Forbidden Scrollery 26-27. Its countermeasure is as simple as altering the rumor behind the urban legend. However, because they are spread among gossiping children, it is said their existence is weak and their relatively harmless nature is different than that of a youkai. As Mamizou Futatsuiwa explains, these are urban legends from the Outside World, the first to actually be called such. In the same chapter, Marisa Kirisame seems to think she's seen an old woman selling dismembered legs. In Wild and Horned Hermit chapter 26, an Unnamed Jinmenken makes its first appearance. ![]() In Forbidden Scrollery 14-15, the kappa borrow the Seven Wonders of Honjo, a prototypical set of urban legends, and use the phenomenon of urban legends to spread rumors to disguise their activities at the Abandon Pond and Human Village. ![]() They often take the form of horror stories and cautionary tales. Not strictly originating in urban areas, the term is meant to differentiate between contemporary, memetic tales and traditional folklore and fiction. An Urban Legend ( 都市伝説) is a form of modern folklore, often spread through word-of-mouth and contemporary means, such as the Internet.
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