Main Profile
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比那名居 天子(ひななゐ てんし) Tenshi Hinanai | |
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Manipulation of land | |
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Fun Facts
- Tenshi's first name can also be read "Tenko." As a result, Tenko is a fan nickname for her, and she sometimes participates in Ran Yakumo's Suppa Tenko running gag.
- A fan nickname in the Touhou English community for Tenshi is "Chiquita Dragonforce" due to the fact that she has fruit on her hat just like the Chiquita Brand Mascot does and due to a huge misconception when she was first introduced wherein it was thought she was a Dragon instead of a Celestial. Many also refer to her as simply "Peaches," for obvious reasons.
Official Profiles
Scarlet Weather Rhapsody - おまけ.txt
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○非想非非想天の娘 比那名居 天子(ひななゐ てんし)
住家:天界
緋想の剣の能力:気質を見極める程度の能力
性格:温室育ちで、自分勝手。有頂天。
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Girl of the top of the heaven(<- Up to debate, honestly) Species: Bad Celestial A delinquent celestial living in the heavens. The Hinanai clan used to be a family of priests who were tasked to protect the Keystone, which kept earthquakes under control. However, even with the Hinanai keystone, earthquakes occurred rather often. They occurred so often that it went out of the hands of Oomura-no-Kami, a celestial who was in charge of earthquakes at that time, so the Nai clan, who had been serving the celestials, was ordered to take over the job around the Gensokyo area. The Nai clan was a family of surface priests, but was later enshrined as divine spirits in a small shrine beside a mountain lake known as Nai-no-Kami. The Nai-no-Kami still watches after Gensokyo quietly. At the same time, the Hinanai clan was transferred to heaven as a reward for serving Nai-no-Kami when it was still alive. However, unlike other celestials, the Hinanais became celestials only by serving Nai-no-Kami; that is, not through training. So they didn't have the reputation expected of celestials, and some even called them "bad" celestials. When the Hinanais became celestials, their daughter Chiko Hinanai followed them to be a celestial, even though she was only a mere girl. Chiko renamed herself Tenshi when she moved to heaven. She was not satisfied with how she was treated in heaven, and often looked at Gensokyo with jealousness toward the humans and youkai on the surface. One day, a sudden urge hit her as she saw surface youkais using their power to invoke disaster and enjoy the following events. "Gee, I'm tired of this boring celestial life! I can invoke a disaster too!!" Then she darted out of her home, with the Sword of Hisou, a celestial tool, in her hand...
Ability to invoke or suppress an earthquake. Although effective area is not wide, she can cause an earthquake in a remote area as long as it's inside Gensokyo. This ability also allows her to cause disasters such as subsidence or mudslide. Also, only the Hinanai clan is allowed to put or remove Keystones in Gensokyo. It is said that upon removal of the Keystones, all the ground in Gensokyo will shake.
The Sword of Hisou is a celestial-only item that allows the wielder to exploit the opponent's weakness, no matter what. First, the sword converts the opponent's spiritual nature to scarlet mist, then to the form that everyone can see. As the opponent's nature has surfaced, the sword can change itself to the most effective attributes. Spiritual nature surfaced by the sword takes the form of weather. Spirits slashed by the sword become scarlet mist, then the mist changes the weather. Tenshi thinks that with her Keystone and Sword of Hisou, she can control all heaven, surface, and humans.
She is very earthy for a celestial, and lacks charisma. That's not surprising, however, because she became a celestial only because the entire Hinanai family became celestials when Nai became a divine spirit. Therefore, she lacks awareness of being a celestial. An overly well-endowed environment obviously had a negative effect on Tenshi's childhood. She doesn't consider what her actions mean to other people, for one. She has absolute confidence in her abilities, and gets mad if someone insults them. | |