“ | I want a new world. | ” |
Bio[]
At first glance he seems kind, and even has a divine air about him, but in reality, he is an inveterate egoist.
Yokan has a special capability of sympathizing with the negative emotions of others, and because of this overpowering resonance, he always feels incredibly pained. To avoid this pain, he is obsessed with creating a world without sorrow, and to achieve this goal, he sill stop at nothing.
Food Introduction[]
Yokan is a dessert popular in Japan. It usually mainly consists of red bean paste with agar added so that it retains a solid shape. Depending on how much agar is added, there is either mizu yokan (more watery) or neri yokan (more "refined").
As for yokan's origins, there are many different explanations. A fairly popular one says that yokan was transmitted from China to Japan, and that in the earliest days, it was made from a mutton soup that got cold and naturally formed a solid texture. But since Japanese Buddhists are vegetarian, they substituted red bean, and as time went on, gradually made modifications until it took its present, sweet form.
Other Info[]
How to Acquire[]
Initial Stats[]
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Skills[]
blue = lvl 1
red = max lvlVoice Lines[]
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Contract | I hear... you're the savior of the world? What kind of world do you want? | ||
Log In | Heh-heh... I've waited a long time for you. Let's have a chat. | ||
Ice Arena | The temperature here... feels like a place I lived in before. | ||
Skills | I don't need you. Disappear now.[1] | ||
Ascend | Heh... Pretty stars. I like it. | ||
Fatigue | I need... to rest a bit. | ||
Recovering | I like your voice... Say something. Anything will do. | ||
Team Formation | For a better world. | ||
Knockout | I'm going... to melt... | ||
Notice | All done... Huh? You mean these tentacles? I saw how soft and cute they are and just had to put them in... What's the problem? | ||
Idle 1 | I kind of miss the forest... | ||
Idle 2 | When will you come be by my side...?[2] | ||
Idle 3 | Aww -- Don't cry... don't cry... So noisy! Hush up!!! | ||
Interaction 1 | Oh... You don't seem to hear those annoying voices... So nice. | ||
Interaction 2 | From your perspective, all the things I do seem so unreasonable, don't they? No matter... you don't need to go out of your way to understand me. | ||
Interaction 3 | Is my hand cold? That's because I have no heart... Heh-heh, it's not a joke. Really, I don't have one. | ||
Pledge | No matter what happens, you cannot be tainted with despair... My world... needs you...[3] | ||
Intimacy 1 | I know that's not some kind of salvation or cleansing. I just... must do so. | ||
Intimacy 2 | What did you say? Natto?! No way!! The person you should understand the most is me... You stay away from him![4] | ||
Intimacy 3 | Are you interested in this hole? I won't get hurt. Want to stick your hand in and see... Heh... You're really not curious? | ||
Victory | Another step closer... Heh-heh... Soon...[5] | ||
Defeat | This is not... what I wanted...!! | ||
Feeding | Heh-heh... Of course, only you know what I want.[6] |
Skins
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Mountain Ridge Peace, Land of the Hidden Divine |
Notes
- ↑ CN Skills: You're not needed. Disappear as soon as possible.
- ↑ CN Idle 2: When will you come back to me...?
- ↑ CN Pledge: No matter what happens, you can't be hopeless... My world... needs you...
- ↑ CN Intimacy 2: What did you say? Natto?! NO WAY!! I should be the one you need to understand... You can't go to his side!
- ↑ CN Victory: A step closer... hehe... it's quickly approaching...
- ↑ CN Feeding: Hehe.. It seems, only you know what I want.
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Contents of this page has been fan-translated by BasilCosmo and may not be completely accurate. Official translations will be added whenever it's available. |
I. Void
The moment I arrived in this world, it felt like I was submerged in a jar of honey.
Sweet joy, eager anticipation, uncontrollable desire…
A mix of complex emotions, too tangled for words, surged and drowned me like a rising tide. Something warm filled a spot in my chest, and looking at all those unfamiliar faces, I couldn't help but smile back at them.
"It worked! We did it! Now the ritual can proceed as planned!"
"Can he really take the Miko's place? What if…"
Miko? Replacement?
Were they so happy because I could replace the Miko?
"The ritual, please start the ritual quickly!"
Eyes burning with fervor, the people dressed me in strange garments and gave me ornaments hung with countless bells. I stared at the ornaments, unsure of what to do. A growing unease spread through my chest, urging me desperately to act.
What do they want me to do?
I tried shaking the ornament in my hands, but the expected chime never came.
"The Kagura bells didn’t ring?!"
"How—how could this happen!"
"It’s a failure—he really can’t replace the Miko…"
"It’s over. We’re all doomed!"
A crushing weight formed in my chest, like a mountain pressing down on me, leaving me gasping for air. The immense gap between their expectations and the outcome left me utterly lost, my body cold, as if I'd plunged into an icy abyss.
It’s all over...
In the freezing void of my heart, despair surged endlessly—
But… why did I feel this way?
At some point, tears had begun to stream down my face.
Why?
Why am I so sad?
Anger, despair, disappointment, resentment… a flood of negative emotions poured into me, pulling me in every direction. An acidic pain gripped my whole body; my chest felt stifled, my limbs twitching involuntarily.
Worthless.
Useless thing.
Cursed being!
…
Dark, snarling hatred surfaced from deep within me.
But why would I think such things?
No… these weren’t my words.
Then whose emotions were these?
I looked again at the people around me. The smiles they once wore had completely vanished. And the moment our eyes met—I understood.
Those feelings didn’t come from me. That malice… came from them—the humans who summoned me. The warmth I felt at the beginning had been a fleeting illusion. Bone-chilling hatred… that was the true reality.
Disappear. All of it should disappear.
Useless things should just die.
You wasted our feelings. You don’t deserve to exist!
Dozens of eyes full of undisguised malice stared at me. A constant stream of negativity flooded my mind, slowly drowning my consciousness. Black clouds gathered in a dense mass. Then came an inky downpour—like a rain of liquid darkness.
"Aaaaah!!! My hand!!!"
"Get away from here! The black rain!!! Don’t touch it!!!"
The rain fell, relentless. Screams echoed in every direction. But that suffocating fear… was gone. Those unbearable feelings…
They’re all gone.
When I came to, the sky was dim and unclear. The rain had stopped, but the black clouds hadn't yet fully dispersed. Around me… there was no one left.
My heart felt hollow. All those feelings from earlier—the satisfaction, the madness, the sorrow—
They were gone. Everything… was gone.
Something in my chest felt like it was missing.
Those moments of joy and pain… were they never mine to begin with?
II. Defect
...
It hurts...
It hurts so much...
It hurts...
Someone... please save me...
Save me...
Save me...
...
I'll kill you!
Kill you!
I have to kill you all...
...
No! I—I don’t want to die...
I don’t want to die...
...
This was a long, unending dream. When I woke up again, I was still in the same place. The "me" in that dream seemed to have killed many people… and had been killed many times as well. But none of those people were me. Countless emotions twisted and blended together, endlessly filling the emptiness in my chest.
And then?
Then, the black rain dyed the world in darkness—I couldn’t see anything anymore. I cried, then laughed, then cried again—a cycle, repeated endlessly. Those meaningless emotions still linger in my chest even now.
Why do I feel so much pain?
"As expected, my divination was correct... What a shame—I still arrived too late."
As that voice rang out, a faint guilt rose up in my chest. But more than that, there was a soft, warm emotion. I didn't know what that feeling was… only that—it didn’t make me feel bad. Instinctively, I raised my head to look at the person speaking.
"My name is Monaka. I'm a skilled astrologer. And you? What’s your name?"
"—No rush, let me take a guess… Bean Jelly? Bean Cake?"
"I’m Yokan..."
"Ahem, alright then, Yokan. If my calculations are right, you're the one who made those people vanish just now, aren't you? Uh... don’t worry, I’m not here to hurt you."
"..."
"I came because the stars pointed me here. I’m here to help! Come back with me to the Astrology House. We’ll figure out a way to fix your problem together."
The young man who called himself an astrologer smiled at me. It wasn’t a bright or blazing smile, yet it made me feel at ease. It was a feeling completely unlike the chaotic and ever-shifting emotions of humans. I found myself nodding before I even realized it.
Monaka loved to talk. But his frequent laziness and smugness were things I found hard to understand. Along the way, we did our best to avoid human towns. Still... humans showed up unexpectedly.
"It’s him—that’s him! He killed everyone in that village! He’s a monster!!"
"The monster’s here—run, everyone, run!!"
"No—kill him! All together, we can kill him—!!"
Hatred, blazing like fire. Despair, cold as a winter wind. They clung to me like maggots on bone. It was as if I'd taken a punch to the chest—it left me breathless. That stifling pain almost knocked me unconscious.
So disgusting. So disgusting... I need to get out of here...
Even those people from before hadn’t felt this intense. The “emotions” within me tore at each other like wild beasts. And this time—I was completely clear-headed.
Disappear. All of you—disappear!
Anyone who makes me suffer should disappear!!
The black clouds formed once again. As I watched the people scatter in panic, I felt no joy.
Fear, despair, agony—all of it grew heavier, scorching the emptiness within my chest. All I wanted was to extinguish this inferno with the black rain that devours everything—to bring peace to it all.
"Stop—! If you do this, there’ll be no going back!"
"No going back? Why would I need to? If I kill them all, I can keep moving forward."
"Stop. I know you’re not losing control this time."
"...Why? It was their malice that caused this. Wiping out the source—what’s wrong with that?"
The expression on Monaka’s face—I couldn't describe it, but it didn’t look happy. I didn’t feel like I’d done anything wrong—the ones at fault are the people who made me suffer.
"Phew—just as I thought, this wasn’t going to be easy. In that case, I have no choice but to capture you now—"
"Why?"
"Don’t worry. I’m just sending you somewhere emotions can’t get to you... temporarily."
"...Why? I’m not the one who’s wrong!"
I kept asking, but the doubt I should have felt… never came. Instead, the joy of the nearby humans who narrowly escaped death took its place.
That disgusting joy—selfish, greedy, and oblivious to others—it suffocated me.
...
Humanity is steeped in sin.
Their very existence floods the world with suffering.
III. Kindred
That day, the black rain ultimately never fell. The humans around me all died mysteriously at the same moment. Someone hiding among the crowd had lured Monaka away, and in the chaos, I never saw his face clearly. All I remembered was a vague expression.
After that, I wandered aimlessly across this land. But no matter where I went, the pain remained. The sound of the wind, the rain, the screams—they played in my ears on an endless loop.
This land is saturated with feelings of despair. Humans create misfortune, and that misfortune breeds new despair. And that despair now surges in my chest, granting me no peace.
In the dark red sky, there were no birds. On the crimson earth, corpses lay piled. A few blood-drenched figures still fought and struggled amidst it all. People called this hellish place a battlefield—a crimson battlefield... from that crimson, emotions are born that make it hard to breathe...
What an ominous color.
How can I make it disappear?
How do I erase this despair that threatens to crush me?
Ah… just like before…
If I can make all the humans vanish, it’ll be fine, right?
The rain kept falling, and everyone disappeared. But… the pain in my chest didn’t lessen. Through the black rain, a figure gradually took shape, walking slowly toward me from afar…
A human…?
No! The emotion that reached my chest was pure, undiluted—it wasn’t from a human. With each step he took, my breath caught in my throat. The nearly pitch-black despair struck me like a hammer. The black rain returned. I once thought it could melt everything away.
But… it still remained. My hollow chest felt as if something had gotten stuck inside.
I tried hard to get a better look at the figure. His face was spattered with blood. His slightly long hair had been soaked red, and his body was tattered, eroded by the black rain. But he neither screamed nor struggled—only the rage and hatred burning in him poured out, unfiltered. As he drew closer, there was a moment where I saw him clearly.
But—why was he wearing that expression?
"Who are you?"
"Why… are you smiling at a time like this?"
Exhaustion slowly closed my eyes. I kept thinking about his expression, and those eyes—dark as an abyss—amidst the sea of red…
"Who are you…?"
"How do you know… this kind of despair, with nowhere left to go…?"
The world slowly turned pitch-black. In that peaceful darkness, the blood-stained smile from my memory suddenly became clear.
"We meet again. I’m… Minazuki."
…Minazuki?
That’s right. He was the one who lured Monaka away that day.
"It’s time for humanity to suffer the consequences of its sins, don’t you think?"
"Even if the world fears and rejects us—if we can have revenge, then what’s wrong with that?"
Minazuki smiled, yet I could still feel the storm of hatred within him. I had no intention of digging into his past. But I knew—I seemed to have met someone like me.
Even knowing the road ahead leads straight to hell, he still chooses to walk it.
And I… will create a world without pain!
IV. Lightless
On this land steeped in sin, misfortunes began to multiply—no one knew when it started. Humans collectively referred to these disasters as “Calamities of the Heart.” Whenever a calamity broke out, Minazuki would smile and praise it.
“This is the shrine maiden’s punishment! It’s their punishment for killing her!”
I gradually came to realize the difference between Minazuki and myself. Minazuki seemed particularly fixated on revenge, whereas I despised all evil. But that didn’t stop us from traveling together, purging humans along the way—until I began to feel tired.
I couldn’t understand—why were there so many Food Souls like Monaka who went to such lengths to protect humans? They had been deceived by humanity.
Maybe only the total eradication of humans could end this cycle? Goodness manipulated by evil. Food Souls clinging to and refusing to let go of humanity. I freed countless Food Souls who had been enslaved, but only a handful ever agreed with what I stood for—even so, I don’t believe I was wrong.
The path to greatness isn’t something everyone can comprehend. One day, I will build a world without humans—without pain. I was just tired. Tired of watching humans constantly create calamities, chaos, suffering. Endlessly.
I needed a greater plan.
...
When I opened my eyes again, I found myself in the same familiar darkness. A forest. I named this place the "Lightless Forest." This would be the starting point of the plan I promised Minazuki.
It was here that I would shape the blueprint for everything. When I first arrived, this was just an ordinary forest, remote and nearly untouched by man. That was enough—enough for me to avoid those wretched humans.
"Is your wish to never be disturbed? Then as you wish—"
I can’t remember the exact day, but while wandering alone, a soft, feminine voice came from deep within the woods. After that, all light vanished from the forest. Not just humans—even animals could no longer survive here.
That woman’s voice would echo from time to time, but no matter what she said, I felt nothing.
"Brother, where are you? I miss you so much..."
"My strength is fading, brother... Brother..."
The murmuring voice wandered through the Lightless Forest, adorning it like a haunting lullaby. I only found it noisy.
At that time, I didn’t realize how close I was—just one step away—from what I truly desired.
V. Yokan
War and calamity have buried much of the past. Only a few descendants of the families who once served the Grand Shrine Maiden still know of this legend.
It is said that humanity once angered the gods, and as divine punishment, half of Sakurajima was lost. Fortunately, there were twin shrine maidens who had long served the gods. They understood the will of the heavens, yet defied it to save the people. They obtained the Heavenly Swelling Spear, and with it, stirred the deep seas.
Where the tides from the tip of the spear fell, they condensed into a new island. The people who had lost half their land now had a new place to live and farm. However, the gods only permitted the existence of land they themselves had created. To ensure the people could survive, the shrine maidens made a most difficult decision—they chose to deceive the gods with their own power.
After that, the twin shrine maidens were forced to separate, each guarding one half of the land. They made a pact to reunite every fifty years, marked by a sacred kagura dance. This dance would cause the two islands to alternate: one half would surface in the Living World, while the other would hide in Yomi—the realm of the dead.
It is said… everything in Yomi is identical to the Living World. Except that in Yomi, the people lose sight of the bright moon that hangs in the sky… no one has ever seen the island created by the twin shrine maidens, and the so-called kagura dance has long been forgotten.
There’s no record in human history of a time when the moon vanished. And so, everything about “Yomi” has always been treated as mere legend.
“Is this the baseless myth you wanted to talk about?”
Yokan sounded weary. He had little interest in the story Minazuki was telling him.
“Of course there’s more to it than that. I just wanted you to know—this isn’t just a legend. At the very least, the Grand Shrine Maiden truly existed.”
Minazuki smiled brightly, but Yokan could still sense the sorrow and resentment buried deep within him. Over time, those emotions had only become more subdued and settled.
“Besides, Boss, don’t you have a wish you absolutely must see fulfilled?”
Yokan looked at Minazuki and said little.
“I just want a better world—maybe one without humans.”
“That’s why we need the power of the shrine maiden.”
“…Shrine maiden?”
“Do you remember the Chroniclers?”
“…No.”
“Good. You’re not supposed to.”
“……”
Yokan figured he should be angry, but his chest felt empty—he had no emotional response.
“They’re a group of Food Souls who travel all over the world. They record everything they see and experience in full detail.”
“So what?”
Yokan vaguely recalled someone long ago—a guy who claimed to be Natto—coming to the Lightless Forest and asking him a lot of questions.
“He recorded a story about someone making a wish in the Lightless Forest—and it actually came true.”
“A wish?”
Yokan thought of the soft, elegant voice that had taken away the light from the forest after fulfilling his wish. The same voice that constantly called out for her brother.
“I don’t know the full reason, but this forest really does hold the power of the twin shrine maidens—the power to grant wishes.”
“…But its power is limited to the forest. That’s far from enough.”
“Don’t worry, Boss. I’ve already figured it out. Calamities of the Heart and wish-making are connected. We can use the power of the calamities to amplify the reach of the wish.”
As he watched Minazuki’s excited face, Yokan remained noncommittal.
“Besides, that Monaka guy has already received word and is on his way. All we have to do is lie in wait—”
“Heh… That really is an interesting bit of news.”
Yokan’s face was expressionless, but a hint of excitement—origin unknown—crept quietly into his chest.
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This Artifact has been released but has not been fully translated in-game. The untranslated text or fan-translated text may take its place until official translation has been added. |
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Togi Node I - Crit Rate | |
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Increases the Food Soul's Crit. Rate by (5.2%, 6.9%, 8.8%, 10.6%, 12.6%, 14.8%, 17.5%, 20.9%, 24.9%, 30%) during battle. |
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Increases the Food Soul's Atk Spd by (5.2%, 6.9%, 8.8%, 10.6%, 12.6%, 14.8%, 17.5%, 20.9%, 24.9%, 30%) during battle. |
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Increases ATK by (3.5%, 4.6%, 5.8%, 7.1%, 8.4%, 9.9%, 11.7%, 13.9%, 16.6%, 20%) during battle. |
Togi Node II - HP | |
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Add a basic skill with a 20% chance of triggering: Deal (17%, 23%, 29%, 35%, 42%, 49%, 58%, 69%, 83%, 100%) damage to all enemies, and deal secondary damage of (17%, 23%, 29%, 35%, 42%, 49%, 58%, 69%, 83%, 100%) of their ATK to the two enemies with the highest attack power. |
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Add a basic skill with a 20% chance of triggering: Deals (17%, 23%, 29%, 35%, 42%, 49%, 58%, 69%, 83%, 100%) damage to all enemies and stuns the two enemies with the highest attack power for 2 seconds. |
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Add a basic skill with a 20% chance of triggering: Deal (17%, 23%, 29%, 35%, 42%, 49%, 58%, 69%, 83%, 100%) damage to all enemies and restore (8, 11, 14, 17, 21, 24, 29, 34, 41, 50) points of your own energy. |
Togi Node III - Attack | |
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After releasing the skill, restore (5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 17, 20, 24, 30) points of energy to yourself and deal (17%, 23%, 29%, 35%, 42%, 49%, 58%, 69%, 83%, 100%) damage to a random enemy. |
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After releasing the skill, restore (5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 17, 20, 24, 30) points of energy to yourself and deal damage of (14%, 18%, 23%, 28%, 33%, 39%, 46%, 55%, 66%, 80%) of your ATK to three random enemies. |
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After releasing the skill, restore (5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 17, 20, 24, 30) points of energy to yourself and deal (10%, 13%, 17%, 21%, 25%, 29%, 35%, 41%, 49%, 60%) damage to all random enemies. |
Togi Node IV - Crit Dmg | |
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Autoimmune silence. When releasing energy skills, your attack power is increased by (7%, 9.2%, 11.7%, 14.2%, 16.9%, 19.8%, 23.4%, 27.8%, 33.2%, 40%) for 3 seconds. |
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Autoimmune silence. When releasing energy skills, your attack speed is increased by (10%, 13%, 17%, 21%, 25%, 29%, 35%, 41%, 49%, 60%) for 3 seconds. |
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Autoimmune silence. When releasing energy skills, all allies recover (211, 278, 352, 426, 507, 594, 702, 836, 998, 1200) health points and are invincible for 1 second. |
Togi Node V - Crit Rate | |
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All allies are immune to enchantment. When all allies release skills, damage the nearest enemy by (8%, 11%, 14%, 17%, 21%, 24%, 29%, 34%, 41%, 50%) of their ATK (this effect has a 1 second cooldown time). |
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All allies are immune to enchantment. When all allies release skills, damage (7%, 9.2%, 11.7%, 14.2%, 16.9%, 19.8%, 23.4%, 27.8%, 33.2%, 40%) of their ATK to the last three enemies (this effect has a cooldown time of 2 seconds). |
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All allies are immune to enchantment. When all allies release skills, damage (5.2%, 6.9%, 8.8%, 10.6%, 12.6%, 14.8%, 17.5%, 20.9%, 24.9%, 30%) of their own attack power is dealt to all enemies (this effect has a cooldown time of 3 seconds. |