The Asase Shrine (Japanese: 浅瀬神社 Asase Jinja) is a subarea in Seirai Island. The shrine was established to suppress the lingering power of Kanna Kapatcir, also known as the Thunderbird.[1]
Quests[]
World Quests
Commissions
- A Fishy Flavor
- Shadow of the Cat
- Shrine Cleanup
- The Cat's Trail
- To Make a Cat Carving
- To Make Cat Ornaments
Features[]
Exploration[]
NPCs[]
- Neko (After completing Seirai Stormchasers: Part I)
- Ooshima Junpei (After completing Neko Is a Cat: Cat and Stone)
- Taisuke (After completing Seirai Stormchasers: Part IV)
- Etsuko (After completing Seirai Stormchasers: Part IV)
Descriptions[]
"The shrine looks wonderful now, thanks to you. She will return very soon."
Lore[]
After Kanna Kapatcir was felled over Seirai Island, the Asase Shrine was established to manage the wards and suppress its lingering hatred.[1] The shrine was managed by the Asase Clan, and villagers from Koseki Village helped maintain the shrine and made offerings.
Around five hundred years ago, several years after the cataclysm drew to a close, a conflict erupted between Seirai's Ako Domeki and his crew, and Narukami's Shogunate. Asase Hibiki, the Head Priestess of Asase Shrine, decided to aid Domeki's cause by using the "true 'magic'" she learned from the Yougou Tengu to unseal the wards around Seirai Island.[2] This unleashed the Thunderbird's might, creating a massive Electro storm in the middle of the island and drawing the Thunder Manifestation to Amakumo Peak.
While most of Seirai was devastated and the inhabitants of Koseki Village were evacuated to Inazuma City, Asase Shrine itself has remained largely unaffected by the storm besides the loss of visitors. After Hibiki headed into the storm and never returned, the cat Neko has dubbed herself Asase Shrine's "Provisional Head Priestess."[3]
The cats at Asase Shrine are named after "good things," and their names are passed down from generation to generation. Some of the current cats are called Konbumaru (after Takamine the Mistsplitter), Hachihou, and Meshi.[4]
Soundtracks[]
No. | Soundtrack Name | Album | Played In |
---|---|---|---|
15 | A Fragment of Peace | Islands of the Lost and Forgotten | Asase Shrine |
16 | Slumbering Land of Neko | Islands of the Lost and Forgotten | Asase Shrine |
Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
---|---|---|
English | Asase Shrine | — |
Chinese (Simplified) | 浅濑神社 Qiǎnlài Shénshè | Ford Shrine[※][※] |
Chinese (Traditional) | 淺瀨神社 Qiǎnlài Shénshè | |
Japanese | 浅瀬神社 Asase Jinja[5] | Ford Shrine |
Korean | 아사세 신사신사 Asase Sinsa | Asase Shrine |
Spanish | Santuario Asase | Asase Sanctuary |
French | Sanctuaire d'Asase | Asase Sanctuary |
Russian | Святилище Асасэ Svyatilishche Asase | Asase Shrine |
Thai | Asase Shrine | — |
Vietnamese | Đền Asase | Asase Shrine |
German | Asase-Schrein | Asase Shrine |
Indonesian | Asase Shrine | — |
Portuguese | Santuário Asase | Asase Sanctuary |
Turkish | Asase Tapınağı | Asase Temple |
Italian | Santuario di Asase | Asase Sanctuary |
Change History[]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 World Quest, Through the Mists: Octave of the Maushiro
- ↑ Weapon: Hamayumi
- ↑ World Quest, Seirai Stormchasers: Seirai Stormchasers: Part I
- ↑ World Quest, Neko Is a Cat, Part 3: Neko Is a Cat: The Children
- ↑ Map, Label: Asase Shrine (Japanese)