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[[File:Rin.png|right|thumb|Rin, as they appear in the prologue of Eastern Mind]]
'''Rin''' (リン) is the protagonist of [[Eastern Mind: The Lost Souls of Tong-Nou]] and [[Chu-Teng]].
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'''Rin''' (リン) is the protagonist of ''[[Eastern Mind: The Lost Souls of Tong-Nou]]'' and its sequel, ''[[Chu-Teng]]''.
  
==Mission (Eastern Mind)==
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==Personality==
Rin's mission is to get his soul back from [[Tong-nou]].
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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, including aspects such as their gender; the game instead uses Rin's name to refer to them.
  
==Walkthrough (Eastern Mind)==
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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.
Rin must reincarnate as all 8 characters 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]]. He must also collect the five [[Magatama|Magatamas]] and later the five [[Katana Gems]]. After going up the stairs of the mountain, he must enter [[Par-fang]], use the Katana powered with all five gems to release his soul, and place the Magatama into it.
 
  
==Mission (Chu-teng)==
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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 mostly paint Rin as a fairly light-hearted character; one line in particular in the tunnel to [[Mon-chien]] has Rin make an odd remark after witnessing [[Zen]] dead in the ice.
  
==Walkthrough (Chu-teng==
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==''Eastern Mind''==
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===Mission (Eastern Mind)===
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Rin's mission is to get their soul back from [[Tong-nou]].
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===Walkthrough (Eastern Mind)===
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Rin must reincarnate as all 8 characters 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.
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==''Chu-Teng''==
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===Mission (Chu-Teng)===
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Rin must reconstruct the face of [[Nanshu]] and protect [[Chu-teng (place)|Chu-teng]] from darkness.
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===Walkthrough (Chu-Teng)===
  
 
==Character==
 
==Character==
His 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.
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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.
  
 
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Revision as of 20:20, 21 October 2022

Rin, as they appear in the prologue of Eastern Mind

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, including aspects such as their gender; the game instead uses Rin's name to refer to them.

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 mostly paint Rin as a fairly light-hearted character; one line in particular in the tunnel to Mon-chien has Rin make an odd remark after witnessing Zen dead in the ice.

Eastern Mind

Mission (Eastern Mind)

Rin's mission is to get their soul back from Tong-nou.

Walkthrough (Eastern Mind)

Rin must reincarnate as all 8 characters 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 (Chu-Teng)

Rin must reconstruct the face of Nanshu and protect Chu-teng from darkness.

Walkthrough (Chu-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.

Eastern Mind Characters
Reincarnations RinByouTouShaKaiJinRetsuZenGyou
Land of Life Moku-gyou & Moku-gyou's partnerZoh-gaeru FamilyTabelinai
Land of Desire King-gyouChi-fangPu-ryaoShow-miNai-naiTake-yaccoTwei-tweiLong-ri & Long-yuiRotating Boulder
Land of Time Ka-gyouYing & YangGa-showT.B.C.
Land of Dreaming Sui-gyouAh & UngMong-iMong-aruZuo-mongPang-xie
Central Mountain Tou-gyouTwins from Tong-Nou (Bibo & PipoBabebu & BabeboJido & JizoDadezu & Zazezu)
Phantom Marketplace Mai-chiu
Every Land A-mong Family (Ichi-a-mongNi-a-mongSan-a-mongYo-a-mongGoh-a-mong) • Fang-shing