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The {{nihongo|'''Tokime Clan'''|時女一族|Tokime Ichizoku|}} ('''Tokime Family''' in the NA server and '''Tokime Tribe''' in some [https://100evil.magireco.com/character/ translations]) is a family-based faction from Tokime Village (時女集落) of {{nihongo|'''Kirimine County'''|霧峰村|Kirimine-mura}} consisting of magical girls of the same clan.
The {{nihongo|'''Tokime Clan'''|時女一族|Tokime Ichizoku|}} ('''Tokime Family''' in the NA server and '''Tokime Tribe''' in some [https://100evil.magireco.com/character/ translations]) is a family-based faction from Tokime Village (時女集落) of {{nihongo|'''Kirimine County'''|霧峰村|Kirimine-mura}} consisting of magical girls who belong to said clan.


Their base of operation in [[Kamihama City]] is Suitoku Temple located in Sankyo Ward. They initially act as one of [[Kamihama Magia Union]]'s allies in Act 2, though as of chapter 3 they have ended this alliance.
Their base of operation in [[Kamihama City]] is Suitoku Temple, located in Sankyo Ward. In Arc 2, they initially act as one of [[Kamihama Magia Union]]'s allies, but end their alliance in [[Magia_Record_Main_Story_Part_2_Chapter_3|Chapter 3.]]


*'''Faction name :''' Tokime Clan
In the story draft notes presented at [https://f4samurai.jp/fanfes/2021/ the December 2021 f4fanfes], the Tokime Clan was described as follows:
*''"Girls from the countryside where the old traditions about magical girls exist"''
 
*'''Type :''' Integrity and naive
*Faction name: Tokime Clan
*'''Goal :''' Changing the custom of forcibly being made into a magical girl with sacrificial manner
*"Girls from rural regions where traditional legends of Magical Girls still exist"
*'''Atmosphere :''' Calm and peaceful
*Type: Integrity + simple honesty
*'''Ideology :''' Magical girls should contribute to the world with pride
*Goal: Change human sacrifice-esque tradition of making girls into magical girls
*'''Internal relationship :''' Basically intimate and playful
*Atmosphere: Tranquil + calm
*'''Keywords :''' Harmony, Countryside, Premodern, Tradition, Temple
*Ideology: Magical Girls should serve the world with pride in their hearts
*Intergroup relations: Fundamentally friendly; merry and lighthearted
*Keywords: Harmony, Rural, Old-fashioned, Folklore, Buddhist temple


==Summary==
==Summary==
The foundation of Tokime Clan is unknown, but at least they existed since ancient times. back then, Most of magical girls of Tokime Clan purely fight to protect Japan itself and they can freely choose their way when they join the ranks of adults - leave Tokime Village or remain. which is why there are several magical girls who are part of the Tokime Clan Branch House across Japan and born in the Outside of Tokime Village (such as [[Ryoko Natsu|Ryoko]], [[Chika Aoba|Chika]], [[Asahi Miura|Asahi]], and Tokime Branch House Soldiers).


However, during the Sengoku Period, everything changed - there is a gap in Tokime Clan's history in which there are no new magical girl of Tokime Clan and some unnamed samurai who was dispatched for the protection of Tokime Clan, took control of the whole Tokime Village by force.
It is unknown when the Tokime Clan was founded, but it is known to have existed since ancient times. In those days, Diviners (the clan's term for magical girls) of the Tokime Clan fought purely to protect Japan itself. They were taught the truth of the relationship between Diviners and Devils (the clan's term for [[Witches]]), were able to freely decide what wishes they would grant, and when they came of age, were also allowed to decide for themselves whether to leave the Tokime Village or remain. A significant number of Diviners chose to leave, which ultimately led to the creation of several branch families for the clan that exist across Japan, with several modern magical girls having been born outside the village, such as [[Ryoko Natsu|Ryoko]], [[Chika Aoba|Chika]], and [[Asahi Miura|Asahi]].


This samurai became the first "Mikoshiba (神子柴)" - the Tokime Clan's hierarch and top controller. Since then, the Mikoshiba created a power-cabal bound together by secrets and backscratching. For hundreds of years, the Mikoshiba trade the wishes of the Tokime Clan's magical girls with powerful people from all sectors of Japan - top-level government officials, politicians, and businessmen.
During the Sengoku Period, however, the Tokime Clan's traditions were upended. During this era, all of the clan's Diviners were lost, and a group of warriors known as the Mikoshiba (神子柴) was sent to guard the village in absence of its Diviners. There, [[Magia Record Story Tokime Clan Tale|a woman of the Mikoshiba took over the clan by deceiving and betraying her adopted daughter into making a wish that ensured her and her successors' reign for centuries to come.]] The woman and her successors cemented their control by using wishes of various Diviners to grant them various powers, such as the ability to control Witches and Familiars, and created a business of selling wishes to powerful people from all sectors of Japan, from high-ranking politicians and government officials to businessmen.


The first Mikoshiba made the system of extortion, intimidation, and blackmail to exploit every girl of the Tokime Clan in the whole Kirimine region (not only Tokime Branch House, but even included Tokime Main House), and the chance to make a wish for girls of Tokime Clan were trafficked for the Mikoshiba's dirty money and connection, in the name of religious tradition.
To ensure this trade, the Mikoshiba family created a system of deceit, intimidation, and exploitation to manipulate girls across the Tokime Clan and its branch families. They glorified Diviners, demonstrating all the benefits of contracting without revealing the truth of Witches. Furthermore, they taught girls like [[Shizuka Tokime]] to be slavishly devoted to Japan above all else while rewriting the clan's history and traditions, and created various religious traditions and ceremonies to intimidate the villagers and pressure young girls into contracting. All of these elements created a culture that shuttled girls with magical potential into granting Mikoshiba's wishes without resistance.  


When the "wish deal" is finalized, and the magical girl of Tokime Clan is on the borderline of becoming a [[Witch]], the Mikoshiba dispose of the girl - by deceiving her into "leaving this small village as she will be able to accomplish more for the sake of the Land of the Rising Sun" and then drowning her in the river. This "coming-of-age ceremony" has endured for centuries in the name of "traditions", and [[Shizuka Tokime]] is only one who survived this "coming-of-age ceremony".
After these wishes were granted, and once the Diviners were on the verge of becoming Witches, the Mikoshibas disposed of the girls by utilizing a twisted traditional coming-of-age ceremony. Rather than being free to leave the village like the Diviners of yore, the girls would be taken to the nearby river and drowned, their souls fed to [[Lucy|an entity known by the clan as The Wavering Deity]]. The Wavering Deity served to entrap the entire village in a Labyrinth, thus preventing the village from being found on any map and shielding it from outsiders who may put the Mikoshibas' reign at risk. The clan was taught to consider the Wavering Deity as a god, ensuring that Diviners would not destroy it. With all these pieces in place, this so-called coming-of-age ceremony endured for centuries, with Shizuka being the only one known to have survived this tradition.


However, [[Magia Record Story The Green Jasper Diviners|the abusive reign of the Mikoshiba finally ended]] when [[Chiharu Hiroe]] successfully rescued [[Shizuka Tokime]] from "coming-of-age ceremony". Shizuka finally realizes the truth of the Tokime Clan and tells Chiharu and Sunao. That she saw the remains of the Tokime Clan's magical girls who became victim to the wish deal since the era of the first Mikoshiba and that she remembered what the Mikoshiba told her before she attempted to dispose of Shizuka. Finally, Sunao decided to refuse the orders from the Mikoshiba (to eliminate anyone attempting to expose the truth - such as trying to trespassing on Great Temple, a place only opened up when large-scale festival season or emergency situation).
To ensure that this system would endure, the Mikoshibas selfishly guarded the pool of potential Diviners, such as by [[Magia Record Story The Call of the Open Sea|forbidding adolescent girls of one distant branch family from having romantic relationships with outsiders,]] thus ensuring that potential contractees did not leave her jurisdiction. Those who defied Mikoshiba's system and made wishes of their own free will were met with rage and vengeance. For example, after [[Sunao Toki]] contracted outside of Mikoshiba's control, the modern-day Mikoshiba threatened Sunao's family and blackmailed her into serving as Mikoshiba's personal assassin to eliminate those who put the Mikoshibas' reign at risk, such as anyone who trespassed on the Central Shrine, a critical ceremonial ground for the Tokime Village that contained proof of Mikoshiba's dealings.


The Mikoshiba, trying to tie up loose ends after she realizes that Shizuka is still alive and Sunao refuses to comply, releases the familiars to eliminate the three girls as well as their parents, and evacuate the residents of Tokime Village. After every familiar had been killed by Chiharu and Shizuka, Sunao enters the Mikoshiba mansion and finds evidence of the wish deals. After they regroup, they enter the underground of the Great Temple's main building and confront the Mikoshiba. The Mikoshiba sends witches to kill the three girls, but her attempt failed.
However, [[Magia Record Story The Green Jasper Diviners|the abusive reign of the Mikoshiba family finally came to an end]] after [[Chiharu Hiroe]] rescued Shizuka from the aforementioned coming-of-age ceremony. Through that incident, Shizuka finally learned the truth of the Tokime Clan, based on what Mikoshiba had told her right before attempting to have Shizuka killed, and by seeing the remains of the Tokime Clan's Diviners who became victims to the Mikoshibas' system in the river. Shizuka informed Chiharu and Sunao of what she had learned, which was the last straw that prompted Sunao to go against Mikoshiba's orders.


After that, the Mikoshiba is dragged to Chiharu's mother's house in Tokime Village, and claims that the witches made her do it, but when Sunao reveals the evidence, the Mikoshiba finally realizes that there is no escape from her and her predecessor's crimes, and poisons herself.
From there, Mikoshiba attempted several times to have the three girls killed by Familiars or Witches, but was thwarted every time. The trio gathered evidence of Mikoshiba's heinous system from the Central Shrine; once Mikoshiba was confronted with this, she realized there was no escape, and chose suicide via poison rather than allowing herself to be brought to justice. The death of the sole remaining Mikoshiba served as a killswitch to have the Wavering Deity destroy everything and everyone in the village, but Chiharu, Shizuka, and Sunao were able to overcome it, and thus ended the reign of the Mikoshibas forevermore.


But there is one last problem, the first Mikoshiba made Tokime Village of the Kirimine region a witch's barrier since they started the wish deal business, and when the current Mikoshiba has been killed, a kill-switch has been activated. It was an automated go-signal to the [[Lucy|witch]] created by the first Mikoshiba, also known as "{{nihongo|Lady Yura Yura|ユラユラサマ|Yurayura-sama}}". Before "Lady Yura Yura" eliminates everything and everyone in Tokime Village, Chiharu, Shizuka, Sunao finally defeat "Lady Yura Yura" after a fierce battle.
In the aftermath of the Mikoshiba family's downfall, the Tokime Clan was forced to learn to stand upon its own two feet without the luxuries and ease of life that Mikoshiba brought. [[Chiharu_Hiroe#Side_Story|Members of the clan now work in neighboring cities and villages to bring income and necessities to the clan, and for long-term growth, the clan markets their village as a tourist site]] and [[Sunao_Toki#Side_Story|sells unique goods in markets outside of their village.]] Despite the clan's upending, its leader, Shizuka, still holds pride in her role as a Diviner and her service to her homeland; after [[Kyubey (known as Lord Kyūbē to the clan)]] informed her and her friends about Kamihama's surplus of witches and its [[Doppel]] system, she decided to move operations there in order to replicate and expand the system so that more magical girls would be able to serve the country.  


After the end of the Mikoshiba reign, they learned about Kamihama's Witch surplus and Doppel system thanks to [[Kyubey]], and they are currently trying to learn about that system and replicate it, allying themselves with the Kamihama Magia Union in order to do so.
==Organization==


==Organization==
After the events of  [[Magia Record Story The Green Jasper Diviners|The Green Jasper Diviners]], the clan is led by [[Shizuka Tokime]], a heiress of the main family/house (本家, ''honke'') of the Tokime Clan. The rest of the clan are comprised of Members are from various branch families/houses (分家, ''bunke'').
After the [[Magia Record Story The Green Jasper Diviners|Incident of Tokime Village]], the clan is led by [[Shizuka Tokime]] - a heiress of Main House (本家, ''honke'') of the Tokime Clan, and the rest of Members are from Branch House (分家, ''bunke'').


===Members===
===Members===
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====Tokime Main House====
====Tokime Main House====
*[[Shizuka Tokime]] ({{spoiler|defects to Neo Magius in Arc 2 Chapter 8}})
*[[Shizuka Tokime]] ({{spoiler|defects to Neo-Magius in Arc 2 Chapter 8}})


====Tokime Branch House====
====Tokime Branch Houses====
*[[Sunao Toki]]  
*[[Sunao Toki]]  
*[[Chiharu Hiroe]]
*[[Chiharu Hiroe]]
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*[[Ryoko Natsu]]
*[[Ryoko Natsu]]
*[[Chika Aoba]]
*[[Chika Aoba]]
====Other Branch Villages====
*One village (its name unknown) serves the setting for the [[Magia Record Story The Call of the Open Sea|The Call of the Open Sea]] event. While it used to be home to many Diviners, much like many other Tokime branch villages, it has not seen a Diviner for a very long time, to the point where Diviners had fallen into myth until Shizuka, Chiharu, and Sunao traveled to the village. For many years, under Mikoshiba's orders, the village maintained a custom of forbidding adolescents from maintaining romantic relationships with outsiders. It was originally thought that this custom stemmed from a tragic romance that befell a young Diviner who fell in love with a foreign sailor, but the truth of the custom and of the girl's tragic love is unveiled in the event's story. The Diviner had the power to cast her voice into objects, and these enchanted items kicked off many future events. One became the origin of [[Magia Record Story Night Fairytale ~You Were At the Water's Edge~|a Kamihama myth called the Voice of the Waves]], and another was the catalyst for [[Magia_Record_Story_The_Legendary_Story_of_the_Paper_Mulberry_Leaf_~The_Swaying_Feeling,_Once_Again_Fascinating~|Tsuyu and Chizuru, two of Kamihama's historical magical girls, to unite in order to overthrow a regional tyrant.]]
*The Toki Village of Yukuni City - [[Asahi Miura|Asahi Miura's]] hometown - is a branch family that has grown to loathe magical girls, to the point its villagers attempted to run out Shizuka, Sunao, and Chiharu when they came to look into the origin of Asahi's scars.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
===Soldiers===
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<gallery>
File:Tokime PM A.png|Tokime Branch House General Soldiers
File:Tokime PM A.png|Tokime Branch House General Soldiers
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File:Tokime PM D.png|Tokime Branch House Executive Soldiers
File:Tokime PM D.png|Tokime Branch House Executive Soldiers
File:Tokime PM E.png
File:Tokime PM E.png
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File:103202 tokime leader out.jpg
</gallery>
===Other Art===
<gallery>
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In [[Nayuta Satomi]]'s dialogue (Magical Girl Tap 4), she mentions that her father, Professor Tasuke Satomi published a book about the Tokime Village, but it wasn't selling well. Nayuta said this was because the public is a poor judge of books, it may have failed due to the pull of the Mikoshiba and the elites she made deals with.
*In [[Nayuta Satomi]]'s dialogue (Magical Girl Tap 4), she mentions that her father, [[Tasuke Satomi|Professor Tasuke Satomi]], published a book about the Tokime Village. It sold poorly, however. While Nayuta says this was because the public is a poor judge of books, it is possible that it failed due to Mikoshiba pulling strings with the elites she made deals with, [[Magia_Record_Story_The_Ash_Grey_Revolution|though it may also be because of some other force at hand.]]
 
==External Links==
*[https://pastebin.com/hidq1Hxs 2021 f4fanfes story draft notes translated by Gilde (contains spoilers for Arc 2 and all factions)]


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The Tokime Clan (時女一族 Tokime Ichizoku) (Tokime Family in the NA server and Tokime Tribe in some translations) is a family-based faction from Tokime Village (時女集落) of Kirimine County (霧峰村 Kirimine-mura) consisting of magical girls who belong to said clan.

Their base of operation in Kamihama City is Suitoku Temple, located in Sankyo Ward. In Arc 2, they initially act as one of Kamihama Magia Union's allies, but end their alliance in Chapter 3.

In the story draft notes presented at the December 2021 f4fanfes, the Tokime Clan was described as follows:

  • Faction name: Tokime Clan
  • "Girls from rural regions where traditional legends of Magical Girls still exist"
  • Type: Integrity + simple honesty
  • Goal: Change human sacrifice-esque tradition of making girls into magical girls
  • Atmosphere: Tranquil + calm
  • Ideology: Magical Girls should serve the world with pride in their hearts
  • Intergroup relations: Fundamentally friendly; merry and lighthearted
  • Keywords: Harmony, Rural, Old-fashioned, Folklore, Buddhist temple

Summary

It is unknown when the Tokime Clan was founded, but it is known to have existed since ancient times. In those days, Diviners (the clan's term for magical girls) of the Tokime Clan fought purely to protect Japan itself. They were taught the truth of the relationship between Diviners and Devils (the clan's term for Witches), were able to freely decide what wishes they would grant, and when they came of age, were also allowed to decide for themselves whether to leave the Tokime Village or remain. A significant number of Diviners chose to leave, which ultimately led to the creation of several branch families for the clan that exist across Japan, with several modern magical girls having been born outside the village, such as Ryoko, Chika, and Asahi.

During the Sengoku Period, however, the Tokime Clan's traditions were upended. During this era, all of the clan's Diviners were lost, and a group of warriors known as the Mikoshiba (神子柴) was sent to guard the village in absence of its Diviners. There, a woman of the Mikoshiba took over the clan by deceiving and betraying her adopted daughter into making a wish that ensured her and her successors' reign for centuries to come. The woman and her successors cemented their control by using wishes of various Diviners to grant them various powers, such as the ability to control Witches and Familiars, and created a business of selling wishes to powerful people from all sectors of Japan, from high-ranking politicians and government officials to businessmen.

To ensure this trade, the Mikoshiba family created a system of deceit, intimidation, and exploitation to manipulate girls across the Tokime Clan and its branch families. They glorified Diviners, demonstrating all the benefits of contracting without revealing the truth of Witches. Furthermore, they taught girls like Shizuka Tokime to be slavishly devoted to Japan above all else while rewriting the clan's history and traditions, and created various religious traditions and ceremonies to intimidate the villagers and pressure young girls into contracting. All of these elements created a culture that shuttled girls with magical potential into granting Mikoshiba's wishes without resistance.

After these wishes were granted, and once the Diviners were on the verge of becoming Witches, the Mikoshibas disposed of the girls by utilizing a twisted traditional coming-of-age ceremony. Rather than being free to leave the village like the Diviners of yore, the girls would be taken to the nearby river and drowned, their souls fed to an entity known by the clan as The Wavering Deity. The Wavering Deity served to entrap the entire village in a Labyrinth, thus preventing the village from being found on any map and shielding it from outsiders who may put the Mikoshibas' reign at risk. The clan was taught to consider the Wavering Deity as a god, ensuring that Diviners would not destroy it. With all these pieces in place, this so-called coming-of-age ceremony endured for centuries, with Shizuka being the only one known to have survived this tradition.

To ensure that this system would endure, the Mikoshibas selfishly guarded the pool of potential Diviners, such as by forbidding adolescent girls of one distant branch family from having romantic relationships with outsiders, thus ensuring that potential contractees did not leave her jurisdiction. Those who defied Mikoshiba's system and made wishes of their own free will were met with rage and vengeance. For example, after Sunao Toki contracted outside of Mikoshiba's control, the modern-day Mikoshiba threatened Sunao's family and blackmailed her into serving as Mikoshiba's personal assassin to eliminate those who put the Mikoshibas' reign at risk, such as anyone who trespassed on the Central Shrine, a critical ceremonial ground for the Tokime Village that contained proof of Mikoshiba's dealings.

However, the abusive reign of the Mikoshiba family finally came to an end after Chiharu Hiroe rescued Shizuka from the aforementioned coming-of-age ceremony. Through that incident, Shizuka finally learned the truth of the Tokime Clan, based on what Mikoshiba had told her right before attempting to have Shizuka killed, and by seeing the remains of the Tokime Clan's Diviners who became victims to the Mikoshibas' system in the river. Shizuka informed Chiharu and Sunao of what she had learned, which was the last straw that prompted Sunao to go against Mikoshiba's orders.

From there, Mikoshiba attempted several times to have the three girls killed by Familiars or Witches, but was thwarted every time. The trio gathered evidence of Mikoshiba's heinous system from the Central Shrine; once Mikoshiba was confronted with this, she realized there was no escape, and chose suicide via poison rather than allowing herself to be brought to justice. The death of the sole remaining Mikoshiba served as a killswitch to have the Wavering Deity destroy everything and everyone in the village, but Chiharu, Shizuka, and Sunao were able to overcome it, and thus ended the reign of the Mikoshibas forevermore.

In the aftermath of the Mikoshiba family's downfall, the Tokime Clan was forced to learn to stand upon its own two feet without the luxuries and ease of life that Mikoshiba brought. Members of the clan now work in neighboring cities and villages to bring income and necessities to the clan, and for long-term growth, the clan markets their village as a tourist site and sells unique goods in markets outside of their village. Despite the clan's upending, its leader, Shizuka, still holds pride in her role as a Diviner and her service to her homeland; after Kyubey (known as Lord Kyūbē to the clan) informed her and her friends about Kamihama's surplus of witches and its Doppel system, she decided to move operations there in order to replicate and expand the system so that more magical girls would be able to serve the country.

Organization

After the events of The Green Jasper Diviners, the clan is led by Shizuka Tokime, a heiress of the main family/house (本家, honke) of the Tokime Clan. The rest of the clan are comprised of Members are from various branch families/houses (分家, bunke).

Members

The Mikoshiba (Dissolved)

In the Tokime Clan Tale event, it is confirmed that the Mikoshiba clan/family was a line of women who gained their grip over the Tokime Clan centuries ago, after their progenitor manipulated her young adopted daughter, Suwe, into contracting with Kyubey to create a calamity-summoning sake cup. Hatsu, an heiress of the Tokime Clan in the olden days, discovered this deceit and attempted to save Suwe, her best friend, by contracting with Kyubey behind Mikoshiba's back to create a sword that could destroy the cup and its calamities.

Unfortunately, this played right into Mikoshiba's hands; she was able to seize the sword from Hatsu and break it, weakening the blade so that it could only purge the calamities from the cup without breaking it for good. With a fragment of the sword allowing the Mikoshiba family to predict when the calamity-dispelling ritual must be carried out, and through generations of obfuscating the ritual and cowing the Tokime Clan into fear and obedience, the Mikoshiba family lived in greed, riches, and comfort, with no compassion, shame, or conscience for the lives they destroyed for hundreds of years.

Throughout the eras, each successor of the Mikoshiba clan adopted girls (who held no blood ties with the Tokime Clan) called "Maibito (舞人)" - special ritual dancers - and trained them as candidates to inherit the Mikoshiba title. Given the expectations placed upon them, the Maibito were taught the truth of the Tokime Village and of the magical girl system at large, and were strictly prohibited from becoming magical girls themselves. Their main job was to attend to the Tokime Village's various religious ceremonies, such as the ritual where Diviners make contracts and the Daybreak Ceremony, and maintain the security of the Great Temple. The most recent Mikoshiba, as of Green Jasper Diviners, also maintained a group of Maibito as her private army. All of the Maibito are confirmed to be dead as collateral damage when Mikoshiba unleashed familiars in the Tokime Village.

As of Arc 2, the Hiroe family seems to be the only surviving branch of the Mikoshiba family.

Tokime Main House

Tokime Branch Houses

Other Branch Villages

  • One village (its name unknown) serves the setting for the The Call of the Open Sea event. While it used to be home to many Diviners, much like many other Tokime branch villages, it has not seen a Diviner for a very long time, to the point where Diviners had fallen into myth until Shizuka, Chiharu, and Sunao traveled to the village. For many years, under Mikoshiba's orders, the village maintained a custom of forbidding adolescents from maintaining romantic relationships with outsiders. It was originally thought that this custom stemmed from a tragic romance that befell a young Diviner who fell in love with a foreign sailor, but the truth of the custom and of the girl's tragic love is unveiled in the event's story. The Diviner had the power to cast her voice into objects, and these enchanted items kicked off many future events. One became the origin of a Kamihama myth called the Voice of the Waves, and another was the catalyst for Tsuyu and Chizuru, two of Kamihama's historical magical girls, to unite in order to overthrow a regional tyrant.
  • The Toki Village of Yukuni City - Asahi Miura's hometown - is a branch family that has grown to loathe magical girls, to the point its villagers attempted to run out Shizuka, Sunao, and Chiharu when they came to look into the origin of Asahi's scars.

Gallery

Soldiers

Other Art

Trivia

External Links