Story[edit]
Setting and characters[edit]
Siren: Blood Curse features a cast of interconnected characters, who are caught up in the unnatural forces surrounding Hanuda Village, Japan. The main protagonist is Howard Wright, an American high school student who arrives in Hanuda due to a mysterious e-mail message.[7][8][9] At various points in the game, he encounters members of an American TV crew: Sam Monroe, a cultural anthropologist and college professor; Melissa Gale, a TV presenter and Sam's ex-wife; Bella Monroe, Sam and Melissa's ten-year-old daughter; and Sol Jackson, the cameraman. He also encounters Miyako (美耶古?), a girl who wishes to escape Hanuda; Seigo Saiga (犀賀 省悟 Saiga Seigo?), a doctor of the local Saiga Hospital who can speak English;[10] and Amana, an amnesiac caucasian who is revealed to be the main human antagonist.[11][12]
Siren: Blood Curse is mostly set in different areas of Hanuda Village, including the Karuwari and Tabori districts, the Hanuda Mine, and the Saiga Hospital. The village is home to the unique Mana religion. The dead humans who now roam the area, the Shibito (屍人?, lit. "corpse people"), are a result of the Mana "god" Kaiko (蚕子?), the primary antagonist.[13][14][15] Because of Kaiko's influence, Hanuda is "cut off" from the outside world, preventing communication and/or escape from the village.[16]
Story[edit]Setting and characters[edit]Siren: Blood Curse features a cast of interconnected characters, who are caught up in the unnatural forces surrounding Hanuda Village, Japan. The main protagonist is Howard Wright, an American high school student who arrives in Hanuda due to a mysterious e-mail message.[7][8][9] At various points in the game, he encounters members of an American TV crew: Sam Monroe, a cultural anthropologist and college professor; Melissa Gale, a TV presenter and Sam's ex-wife; Bella Monroe, Sam and Melissa's ten-year-old daughter; and Sol Jackson, the cameraman. He also encounters Miyako (美耶古?), a girl who wishes to escape Hanuda; Seigo Saiga (犀賀 省悟 Saiga Seigo?), a doctor of the local Saiga Hospital who can speak English;[10] and Amana, an amnesiac caucasian who is revealed to be the main human antagonist.[11][12]Siren: Blood Curse is mostly set in different areas of Hanuda Village, including the Karuwari and Tabori districts, the Hanuda Mine, and the Saiga Hospital. The village is home to the unique Mana religion. The dead humans who now roam the area, the Shibito (屍人?, lit. "corpse people"), are a result of the Mana "god" Kaiko (蚕子?), the primary antagonist.[13][14][15] Because of Kaiko's influence, Hanuda is "cut off" from the outside world, preventing communication and/or escape from the village.[16]
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Story[edit]
Setting and characters[edit]
Siren: Blood Curse features a cast of interconnected characters, who are caught up in the unnatural forces surrounding Hanuda Village, Japan. The main protagonist is Howard Wright, an American high school student who arrives in Hanuda due to a mysterious e-mail message.[7][8][9] At various points in the game, he encounters members of an American TV crew: Sam Monroe, a cultural anthropologist and college professor; Melissa Gale, a TV presenter and Sam's ex-wife; Bella Monroe, Sam and Melissa's ten-year-old daughter; and Sol Jackson, the cameraman. He also encounters Miyako (美耶古?), a girl who wishes to escape Hanuda; Seigo Saiga (犀賀 省悟 Saiga Seigo?), a doctor of the local Saiga Hospital who can speak English;[10] and Amana, an amnesiac caucasian who is revealed to be the main human antagonist.[11][12]
Siren: Blood Curse is mostly set in different areas of Hanuda Village, including the Karuwari and Tabori districts, the Hanuda Mine, and the Saiga Hospital. The village is home to the unique Mana religion. The dead humans who now roam the area, the Shibito (屍人?, lit. "corpse people"), are a result of the Mana "god" Kaiko (蚕子?), the primary antagonist.[13][14][15] Because of Kaiko's influence, Hanuda is "cut off" from the outside world, preventing communication and/or escape from the village.[16]
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