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− | {{Villain Infobox|Box title = Evil-doer|image = Hatuna512 01.png|fullname = Hatsuna Magatsuji|alias = Descendant of Lord Tenjin|origin = Riverbed Soul Saver (Touhou Fangames)|occupation = Shrine Maiden|skills = Manipulation of electricity|hobby = Using her weapon|goals = Destroy her enemies|type of villain = |
+ | {{Villain Infobox|Box title = Evil-doer|image = Hatuna512 01.png|fullname = Hatsuna Magatsuji|alias = Descendant of Lord Tenjin|origin = Riverbed Soul Saver (Touhou Fangames)|occupation = Shrine Maiden|skills = Manipulation of electricity|hobby = Using her weapon|goals = Destroy her enemies|type of villain = Spellcaster}}'''Hatsuna Magatsuji''' is a descendant of [[Mitama Magahara]] and a minor villainess in the ''Touhou Project'' fanmade game, ''Riverbed Soul Saver''. She's the shrine maiden of the Tenmaguu shrine, where the [[Life-Guiding Tree]] resided in the Outside World. |
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Revision as of 23:34, 22 March 2018
Hatsuna Magatsuji is a descendant of Mitama Magahara and a minor villainess in the Touhou Project fanmade game, Riverbed Soul Saver. She's the shrine maiden of the Tenmaguu shrine, where the Life-Guiding Tree resided in the Outside World.
History
As the heroines traverse through the Other Dimension they encounter a familiar sight: The Life-Guiding Tree, which was supposedly returned to the Outside World by Yukari, is there; along with some of its echo spirits.
They also encounter Hatsuna who explains the situation: She's looking for a new place to plant the energy-filled tree since, thanks to the last incident, it has grown so big that the Tenmaguu Shrine cannot contain it anymore.
`At the sight of the heroines, she decides to return it to Gensokyo and plant it there once again while establishing a new Tenmaguu shrine. Like her ancestor, she specializes in electric-based attacks, firing arrows and thunderbolts from her bow while summoning lightning at the same time.
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- The name Hatsuna likely comes from the word hatsunagusa (初名草), which is a Japanese name for the Japanese apricot. Magatsuji literally means "bent crossroads".