However, she is too far separated from Yoshie's bloodline to have as much power as Sachiko did when she absorbed the Nirvana, and, as Sachiko had dominated it for so long before Blood Drive, the size of the dimension increased a ridiculous amount. I think if Yoshie had died before or longer after Sachiko she would not be present in the dimension.Ĭome the end of Blood Drive, Ayumi is able to gain the Book's trust as she is a Shinozaki relative. She had the power to contain it and stay alive, and, when she was killed, she was able to transport herself into that dimension and control it. Sachiko manages to absorb the entirety of the Nirvana due to her spiritual potential from being a direct Shinozaki descendant from those who have the Book of Shadows and other powerful spiritual items. Yoshie, however, didn't have enough power to sustain the Nirvana with in her, which caused a lot of pain and suffering - especially when she realised that she wouldn't be able to see Seiji again, and his memory was wiped from the nature of the Nirvana. Yoshie wished for her and her husband to stay together and so created a new dimension with the Book of Shadows by accident, not realising that she couldn't change her husband's fate. So the Nirvana was created by Yoshie when her husband, Seiji, was dying from the Shinozaki curse. Of course, it sounds obvious to state some of these things, but it may get a little trickier from here, which is why I want to get the basics of the contexts of BD and DP out the way quickly. Shortly after a description of Ayumi and Yoshiki talking to her, there is a quick transition to Ayame and the beginning of the game. Despite all the events, the second panel shows that he is likely still a sane person and trying to continue whatever of his life he still has left. From this, we can see that Yoshiki works as a paranormal investigator of some sort and deciphers any communication that spirits are thought to be emitting.
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