Moonstone | |
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Japanese name | 月長石 |
Romaji name | Gecchouseki |
Item type | Spirit stone |
Description | A moonstone that gives off a pale white glow. It was probably left by the woman in the box. Giving off a pale white light, this moonstone was left behind by the woman hidden in the box. |
Purpose | Holds Woman in Box's thoughts |
Location | Osaka House, Kimono Room |
Variants | None |
Appearances | Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly
Fatal Frame II: Deep Crimson Butterfly |
The Moonstone, named Gecchouseki (moonstone) in Japanese, is one of the many Spirit Stones that Mio Amakura finds scattered throughout All God's Village in Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly. The stone belonged to Woman in Box, a villager who met her end while hiding in a kimono box. The stone can be found after fighting Woman in Box for the first time in the Osaka House Kimono room during Chapter Two. When played using the Spirit Stone Radio, a young woman's voice, distinctly different from the ghost's, can be heard panicking about the darkness.
Fatal Frame II[]
The darkness... the darkness is coming... |
Fatal Frame II: Deep Crimson Butterfly[]
... Coming... ... The Darkness... |
Trivia[]
- Moonstones are typically a amalgamation of different feldspars, which is why the word for feldspar, 長石 (chouseki) appears in the Japanese name.