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− | '''Rin''' (リン) is the protagonist of ''[[Eastern Mind: The Lost Souls of Tong-Nou]]'' and its sequel, ''[[Chu-Teng]]''. | + | '''Rin''' ('''リン''') is the protagonist of ''[[Eastern Mind: The Lost Souls of Tong-Nou]]'' and its sequel, ''[[Chu-Teng]]''. |
==Personality== | ==Personality== | ||
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In both games, Rin is only seen in a chalk-like art style in the prologue. In Eastern Mind, Rin is portrayed as perpetually frowning, only smiling once in the prologue, with an empty hole in their chest. In Chu-Teng, they are smiling instead, with a red Magatama in their chest, presumably representing their soul. | In both games, Rin is only seen in a chalk-like art style in the prologue. In Eastern Mind, Rin is portrayed as perpetually frowning, only smiling once in the prologue, with an empty hole in their chest. In Chu-Teng, they are smiling instead, with a red Magatama in their chest, presumably representing their soul. | ||
− | Very few pieces of in-game text are written from Rin's perspective, and mostly happen to be in immediate reaction to in-game events, such as immediate reactions to death. A select few lines exist outside this circumstance, which | + | Very few pieces of in-game text are written from Rin's perspective, and mostly happen to be in immediate reaction to in-game events, such as immediate reactions to death. A select few lines exist outside this circumstance, which paint Rin as a fairly light-hearted and neutral character. |
===Quotes=== | ===Quotes=== | ||
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==''Eastern Mind''== | ==''Eastern Mind''== | ||
− | ===Mission | + | ===Mission=== |
Rin's mission is to get their soul back from [[Tong-nou]]. | Rin's mission is to get their soul back from [[Tong-nou]]. | ||
− | ===Walkthrough | + | ===Walkthrough=== |
− | Rin must reincarnate as | + | Rin must [[Reincarnation|reincarnate]] as 8 different creatures to acquire their [[Nameplate|Nameplates]], then use the Nameplates to remove the stamp seal on the gate of the Central Mountain [[Tong-nou (Central Mountain)|Tong-nou]]. They must also collect the five [[Magatama|Magatamas]] and later the five [[Katana Gems]]. After going up the stairs of the mountain, they must enter [[Par-fang]], use the Katana powered with all five gems to release their soul, and place the Magatama into it. |
==''Chu-Teng''== | ==''Chu-Teng''== | ||
− | ===Mission | + | ===Mission=== |
− | Rin must reconstruct the face of [[ | + | Rin must reconstruct the face of [[Nan-shu]] and save [[Chu-Teng (place)|Chu-Teng]] from the invading [[Ge-Teng|darkness]]. |
− | ===Walkthrough (Chu-Teng | + | ===Walkthrough=== |
+ | Rin must go through the three palaces of [[Chu-Teng (place)|Chu-Teng]], the [[Star Palace]], [[Moon Palace]], and [[Sun Palace]], in order to acquire the treasures of each palace, the [[Seven Stars]], [[Seven Pearls]], and [[Seven Mirrors]]. These treasures must be used to fight the [[Chi-tou|Sun of Darkness Chi-tou]] and the [[Ru-hou|Moon of Darkness Ru-hou]] in order to save [[Nan-shu]] from [[Ge-Teng]]. | ||
==Character== | ==Character== | ||
Rin's name comes from the 臨 (to face, to confront, power) kanji, a part of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuji-kiri Kuji], a series of nine japanese syllables whose symbols are used for ritual or meditation purposes. | Rin's name comes from the 臨 (to face, to confront, power) kanji, a part of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuji-kiri Kuji], a series of nine japanese syllables whose symbols are used for ritual or meditation purposes. | ||
+ | ==Gallery== | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | RinFrame1.png|Frames of Rin in the first slide in the opening cutscene | ||
+ | RinFrame2.png| | ||
+ | RinFrame3.png| | ||
+ | RinFrame4.png| | ||
+ | RinFrame5.png| | ||
+ | RinWalk1.png|Frames of Rin walking | ||
+ | RinWalk2.png| | ||
+ | RinWalk3.png| | ||
+ | RinWalk4.png| | ||
+ | RinWalk5.png| | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
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{{EasternMindCharacters}} | {{EasternMindCharacters}} | ||
+ | {{ChuTengCharacters}} |
Latest revision as of 01:01, 4 July 2024
Rin | |
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Land | None associated |
Location | N/A |
Role | Protagonist, Player Character |
Rin (リン) is the protagonist of Eastern Mind: The Lost Souls of Tong-Nou and its sequel, Chu-Teng.
Personality
Rin has no listed entry in neither the Tong-Nou Illustrated Book nor the Chu-Teng Tablet, leaving their personality widely unknown. Much of Rin's backstory and personality is shrouded in mystery, perhaps so the player can see themselves in him.
In both games, Rin is only seen in a chalk-like art style in the prologue. In Eastern Mind, Rin is portrayed as perpetually frowning, only smiling once in the prologue, with an empty hole in their chest. In Chu-Teng, they are smiling instead, with a red Magatama in their chest, presumably representing their soul.
Very few pieces of in-game text are written from Rin's perspective, and mostly happen to be in immediate reaction to in-game events, such as immediate reactions to death. A select few lines exist outside this circumstance, which paint Rin as a fairly light-hearted and neutral character.
Quotes
Official Japanese | Official English | Literal English |
動かない。死んでいるようだ。 | Frozen? Looks kinda dead. | Not moving. Seems to be dead. |
モグモグ。ああ、なんて美味しいんだろう。 | Munch, munch. Ahhh, it's so delicious I can't believe my taste buds! | Munch, munch. Ahh, how delicious. |
ンムムム。素晴らしい味だ。 | Mmmm. Splendid. | Mmmm. Wonderful flavor. |
ペチャペチャ。なんて新鮮なんだろう。 | Gobble, gobble. How fresh. I'm amazed. | Slurp, slurp [as in eating something up]. How fresh. |
ズルズル。凄い。 | Slurp, slurp. Wonderful. | Slurp, slurp. Great. |
天井が頭上に落ちてきた! | The ceiling is falling! | The ceiling overhead is falling! |
あ、何かが開く音がする。 | It sounds as if something were opening. | Ah, the sound of something opening. |
ぺっ、ただの水薬だ。 | Ewww, it's only water medicine. | Peh [as in spitting something out], just water medicine. |
うっ、毒薬だった。 | Uggg, it's Poison. | Ugh, that was poison. |
く、くるしい。毒がまわっていく。 | Uggg, h, h, help! | P- painful. Poison is flowing around [my bloodstream]. |
Eastern Mind
Mission
Rin's mission is to get their soul back from Tong-nou.
Walkthrough
Rin must reincarnate as 8 different creatures to acquire their Nameplates, then use the Nameplates to remove the stamp seal on the gate of the Central Mountain Tong-nou. They must also collect the five Magatamas and later the five Katana Gems. After going up the stairs of the mountain, they must enter Par-fang, use the Katana powered with all five gems to release their soul, and place the Magatama into it.
Chu-Teng
Mission
Rin must reconstruct the face of Nan-shu and save Chu-Teng from the invading darkness.
Walkthrough
Rin must go through the three palaces of Chu-Teng, the Star Palace, Moon Palace, and Sun Palace, in order to acquire the treasures of each palace, the Seven Stars, Seven Pearls, and Seven Mirrors. These treasures must be used to fight the Sun of Darkness Chi-tou and the Moon of Darkness Ru-hou in order to save Nan-shu from Ge-Teng.
Character
Rin's name comes from the 臨 (to face, to confront, power) kanji, a part of the Kuji, a series of nine japanese syllables whose symbols are used for ritual or meditation purposes.
Gallery
Eastern Mind Characters | |
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Reincarnations | Rin • Byou • Tou • Sha • Kai • Jin • Retsu • Zen • Gyou |
Land of Life | Moku-gyou & Moku-gyou's partner • Zoh-gaeru Family • Tabelinai |
Land of Desire | King-gyou • Chi-fang • Pu-ryao • Show-mi • Nai-nai • Take-yacco • Twei-twei • Long-ri & Long-yui • Rotating Boulder |
Land of Time | Ka-gyou • Ying & Yang • Ga-show • T.B.C. |
Land of Dreaming | Sui-gyou • Ah & Ung • Mong-i • Mong-aru • Zuo-mong • Pang-xie |
Central Mountain | Tou-gyou • Twins from Tong-Nou (Bibo & Pipo • Babebu & Babebo • Jido & Jizo • Dadezu & Zazezu) |
Phantom Marketplace | Mai-chiu |
Every Land | A-mong Family (Ichi-a-mong • Ni-a-mong • San-a-mong • Yo-a-mong • Goh-a-mong) • Fang-shing |
Chu-Teng Characters | |
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Protagonist | Rin |
Milky Way | Teng-hou • Takochu • Stardust Clan |
Inner Heaven | Nan-shu • Ah & Ung • Su-game Clan • Twins from Tong-Nou (Dadezu & Zazezu • Babebu & Babebo • Jido & Jizo • Bibo & Pipo) • Yo-a-mong |
Star Palace | Suin-shin • Se-yin • Kui • Shi-tsu • Shin • Cho • Tsu-tang • Tei • Torikara • Nan-shu's Body • Heki • Stardust Clan • Mai-chiu • Copier |
Moon Palace | Yue-yin • Seven Priests (Sang-yi • Sang-er • Sang-san • Sang-si • Sang-wu • Sang-lian • Sang-qi) • Sang-nyui • Zako-yin • Seven Shells Family • Tsukiusa-yin • Sango-jin • Fountain Gatekeeper • Xi-liao & Xiong-tsu • Chu-yin • Sho-yin • Ching-yin • Meditating Giant Clan (Omedama • Hashira • Sufiku) |
Sun Palace | Tai-yang • Kae-yang • Koh-yang |
Darkness | Dark Amoebas • Kujira • Yamihyo • Yamin • Chi-tou • Ru-hou • Chui-hei |