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▶ CHARACTER
NAME: Shino Inuzuka
CANON: Hakkenden: Touhou Hakken Ibun
CANON POINT: Ch 17/Season One, Episode 12
AGE: 18. Using game mechanics to allow him to return to his true 18 year old body, which he manages on two occasions in canon. It's part of his curse as the bearer of Murasame to remain physically thirteen/frozen in time, but when that curse is lifted through various circumstances (in canon, both times are following fatal or near fatal injuries to Shino), he reverts to his true, eighteen year old body.
BACKGROUND: Find the Wiki Link here. It doesn't give full context, so to give a more accurate (if still vague) history:
Shino was born holding a bead in his hand with the character for "filial piety" within it, translated as "Filial Piety" and "Devotion" both depending on the subs/scanslations. He was born weak, a constantly ill child, and was dressed as a girl in order to increase his chances of cheating death and surviving into his teen years, then on to adulthood. Shino was close to his father as we see in flashbacks, with little known about his mother, as he seems to remember little about her other than her being the source of his being raised female. (The wiki states she's dead, but that's not quite the case.)
Sousuke and Hamaji are both taken in by Shino's father, who ends up raising all three of them in their small Otsuka Village. Sousuke took over a protective role to Shino, being healthy and about a year older than him, while Hamaji is ultimately their younger sister both indulged. His half brother, Rio Satomi, visited while he was younger, before Sousuke and Hamaji lived with Shino and his father. This is likely about the time where his mother disappeared that Rio stopped directly visiting.
Shino was often sick to the point of being bed bound, and was told he wouldn't survive to adulthood. When he was thirteen, he came down with an illness that required him to be taken care of in another village. When he, Sousuke, and Hamaji returned, it was to find their village on fire, people dying of a disease that stripped flesh from the living and left them moving as if alive (descriptions of what happened on this aren't consistent), and Shino's mother had returned, slaughtering everyone including Shino's father, Sousuke, Shino's dog Yoshiro, and ultimately Shino himself.
Rio Satomi arrives after their mother has left, offering Shino the only solution he has: to accept Murasame, a cursed demon-god blade, and live, or to allow himself to finish dying. Hamaji, the only one left uninjured, cries and begs for him not to leave her, and he ultimately decides to take Murasame, then wishes for Sousuke to also live, thus forcing Sousuke to keep living as a divided soul: all his better parts and more positive emotions bonded with the spirit and body of Yoshiro, Shino's dog, while his more negative aspects were separated into a shadow that goes by the name of Ao, which Shino remains unaware of. Shino promises Rio that he'll repay his giving him the choice to live by helping him out in the future on whatever favour Rio chooses to call in.
Rio has been keeping watch of Shino from a distance all his life, bound to the House of the Four Sacred Beasts, as he inherited the dog god Yatsufusa (possibly from their mother, this point is not clear, it could just be from the family in general) and works under the Church, which has no affiliation to any specific sect of Christianity, but many of the visible trappings of Catholicism. This is probably why he visited but did not live around Shino, because he wasn't allowed to live outside of the Imperial Capitol, away from the power of the Church. Regardless, he was Shino's self-appointed and then church-sanctioned guardian, and the one who kept Murasame safe as a blade, then gave him to Shino.
Rio continued to keep tabs on Shino, Sousuke, and Hamaji over the five years following their village's slaughter. Shino lived in another small village at the church, an orphan alongside Sousuke and Hamaji. It takes the Church Elders five years to try and track him (thus, Murasame) down, but when they send another of the Four Sacred Beasts after Shino, they fail in their task. The Sacred Beast(s), five foxes, manage to instead kidnap Hamaji, which forces both Shino and Sousuke to venture to the Imperial Capitol, where they spend the majority of the series events.
Rio collects Shino and makes his request: that Shino find the remaining six bearers of the beads like those he and Sousuke were born holding. It ties into a greater mythology related to a woman named Tamazusa, a princess who attempted to enter Japan from the continent with her two sons. She was refused entry, until she left one son to the Japanese government to be killed, and kept her elder son with her. Her elder son later committed suicide, learning about how and why his younger brother died. She went on to attempt to take over the country and plunge it into darkness, and was fended off by Fusehime, a princess who collected eight dog warriors (thus named because the character for "dog" was found in all their family names) to fight against Tamazusa, ultimately triumphing at the cost of their lives. Fusehime killed herself after winning, promising to return to the reincarnations of her fallen warriors to grant them their wishes. The beads Shino and Sousuke were born with marked them as part of those reincarnated warriors.
With Rio setting them to this task, we learn that memories of his past with Shino have been sealed, so that all Shino recalls is the moment he appeared in his village and offered him the choice of Murasame. In truth, Rio appears to already be aware of their mother's possible motives in trying to absorb Fusehime's powers from the gathered eight beads, if they're found, and forcing her eldest son to be placed into another's body. That is, her eldest son from her first life. Consequently, Shino is hunting down his fellow reincarnated dog warriors, finding them through various seemingly coincidental encounters that helps build the bonds between them as their stories slowly emerge and tie together.
Each of the reincarnated warriors has been dead, or near death, in their current life, and were saved by demons who merged with them in some capacity. Shino is now Murasame's sheath; the ability of Murasame to keep someone alive through his love for his bearer means that Sousuke and Yoshiro were merged together to survive, leaving Sosuke to shift between his human and dog form (with half of Yoshiro's soul still around).
His adventures after the beads and investigating situations where similar "epidemics" as what killed most of the villagers where he grew up leads to Shino encountering all sorts of situations that put his will to the test, up to and including ones that get him killed by someone seeking an opportunity to target Rio Satomi. The consequence of which is the shooter being devoured by Murasame, and Rio later being attacked (willingly, or resignedly) by a revived Shino in adult form, when Murasame takes control and demands "more blood."
For the current canon-point, this is the relevant history without diving into the episode by episode breakdown of specific events. He's met six of the eight reincarnated warriors at this point. He does not know or suspect Rio is his brother, though he does have some memory of having met him earlier than he first thought; he has no idea yet about what's going on with Tamazusa, or that she's his mother (and part of the Satomi family).
PERSONALITY:
POWERS/ABILITIES: All his abilities, aside from being very beautiful (... if that counts), are linked to Murasame, the demon-god sword he accepted from his half-brother Rio Satomi when he lay dying in the wreckage of the village he grew up in.
Murasame, when not bound to a person, takes the form of a katana. When he's "sheathed" within a human, he's able to (theoretically) grant the wishes of those he loves (in this case, his wielder), and visit calamities upon those he hates (usually enemies of his wielder, also usually eventually his wielder).
Practically speaking, Murasame has four forms, two which can be partially summoned or expressed. One form, his dormant or resting within Shino form, is that of a stylised tattoo on Shino's right arm. His second is that of a crow or raven (it's a bit of a question which he is, beak shape in general seems more crow like), which can either be standard for its species, or can be large enough to fill a normal sized room. His third is that of a sword, the sword he is when sealed and without a wielder, but which can also be summoned forth by his wielder. His fourth is that of a gigantic, canine-dragon like beast with an eye in the middle of his forehead. This is the only form where he's fully "consumed" Shino, who resides within this demonic manifestation with some degree of awareness, but little apparent control. In this full form, Murasame can shoot light beams that may be more effective against demons/ghosts/spirits than physical living creatures, and also has immense strength in his bite and in his clawed paws/can stomp things really good. His head alone is larger than a school bus. He's immense. He's not world ending at all, but he is building destructive, and could be city destructive in a similar way to a smaller Godzilla stomping around, if left to his own devices. This form can be partially summoned as a head which consumes those who may have grievously injured Shino, before returning within Shino. Shino does not control this manifestation, but a partial one is the only likelihood at any point in game.
His general abilities in smaller forms include: breaking barriers (with or without thinking about it), summoning rain, holding barriers, probably setting barriers for limited amounts of time, cutting through and vanquishing all demons/spirits/ghosts/creatures without form, healing Shino of any and all injuries, and consuming outside material to heal Shino from deathly injuries. In canon, he heals Shino even after Shino has stopped breathing or having a pulse, though he does continue to give Shino grief and take enough control to push Shino into vampire-attacking Rio for more blood. After which, Shino passes out and seems to have no memory of having attacked Rio in the first place.
Murasame can talk in crow form, while in his dormant tattoo state, and limitedly while in giant canine form. He doesn't appear to speak in his sword form. When Shino wields him, Shino gains fighting abilities that he doesn't otherwise have, since the guy has never trained in sword arts. He also has greater physical capabilities, being able to leap up to buildings with ease, run across and jump between buildings, and also jump from tall bridges with no apparent difficulty. (Not that jumping's difficult, but he's not stunned afterward. He simply swims.)
Shino, though Murasame, has a high healing factor (including regrowing body parts if he takes in enough raw material to fuel Murasame doing this, one supposes), is not sick and does not get sick anymore, and has a sort of... wish granting ability that works more subconsciously than anything else. He wishes for Hamaji to have a friend, and the guardian spirit-energy of the girls school she joins takes a physical form that's a reflection of Hamaji, takes on an appearance that's vaguely like Shino, and befriends Hamaji until she makes more friends on her own and is safely not alone. In another case, he offers well wishes for Kohaku, a prostitute dying from possibly tuberculosis, and gives her his cross necklace. It helps keep her alive past when she should die, but as a consequence, makes her remember everything she's tried to forget about the trauma of her being sold from an unwilling family to the brothel she worked at, and how her entire family is dead after the battles happening in that part of the country three years earlier. She becomes steadily more a walking ghost/demon, and ultimately, she attacks and drains a friend for her blood, and Shino takes responsibility and apologies before he has to kill her to set her free from her suffering.
He can sense and smell demons, sense ghosts and similar beings, and interact with them all. Shino isn't always aware when he's talking to a ghost, and has even given one advice on recipes that the ghost then passed on to his family using Shino as an intermediary.
Murasame's presence in Shino means most animals and all demons are aware of what he is and want to avoid him; Murasame frightens all demons and gods, because in theory, he has the capacity to kill any of them. He also tends to try to eat weaker demons, though Shino largely does not allow this, and does not like Murasame eating strange things when in crow form.
During the new moon, Murasame lies mostly dormant in Shino's arm. It's his weakest time.
Related to the game, I figure chroma is required to allow Murasame to manifest outside of Shino, so most of what he does is self-limiting, and none of what he can do would be able to affect the world on a large scale. Because the dead become crystalised in game, Murasame won't be able to "resurrect" them, and Murasame himself won't be able to moonlace with the Moonblessed, only Shino. Any occurrences of blood drinking due to severe injury would only happen with player permission and prior plotting. Any attempts by Murasame to eat anyone will follow the same rules, with warnings to anyone trying to outright kill Shino. He won't be going around slaying demons, and I will not assume his powers work on demons from other canon sources. (As in, he can't one hit kill people who aren't his world's demons.)
INVENTORY:
His bead, reading "Filial Piety/Devotion."
Murasame, his bound demon and the reason why he's alive.
MOONBLESSING: Iris!
▶ SAMPLES
link #1
link #2
NAME: Shino Inuzuka
CANON: Hakkenden: Touhou Hakken Ibun
CANON POINT: Ch 17/Season One, Episode 12
AGE: 18. Using game mechanics to allow him to return to his true 18 year old body, which he manages on two occasions in canon. It's part of his curse as the bearer of Murasame to remain physically thirteen/frozen in time, but when that curse is lifted through various circumstances (in canon, both times are following fatal or near fatal injuries to Shino), he reverts to his true, eighteen year old body.
BACKGROUND: Find the Wiki Link here. It doesn't give full context, so to give a more accurate (if still vague) history:
Shino was born holding a bead in his hand with the character for "filial piety" within it, translated as "Filial Piety" and "Devotion" both depending on the subs/scanslations. He was born weak, a constantly ill child, and was dressed as a girl in order to increase his chances of cheating death and surviving into his teen years, then on to adulthood. Shino was close to his father as we see in flashbacks, with little known about his mother, as he seems to remember little about her other than her being the source of his being raised female. (The wiki states she's dead, but that's not quite the case.)
Sousuke and Hamaji are both taken in by Shino's father, who ends up raising all three of them in their small Otsuka Village. Sousuke took over a protective role to Shino, being healthy and about a year older than him, while Hamaji is ultimately their younger sister both indulged. His half brother, Rio Satomi, visited while he was younger, before Sousuke and Hamaji lived with Shino and his father. This is likely about the time where his mother disappeared that Rio stopped directly visiting.
Shino was often sick to the point of being bed bound, and was told he wouldn't survive to adulthood. When he was thirteen, he came down with an illness that required him to be taken care of in another village. When he, Sousuke, and Hamaji returned, it was to find their village on fire, people dying of a disease that stripped flesh from the living and left them moving as if alive (descriptions of what happened on this aren't consistent), and Shino's mother had returned, slaughtering everyone including Shino's father, Sousuke, Shino's dog Yoshiro, and ultimately Shino himself.
Rio Satomi arrives after their mother has left, offering Shino the only solution he has: to accept Murasame, a cursed demon-god blade, and live, or to allow himself to finish dying. Hamaji, the only one left uninjured, cries and begs for him not to leave her, and he ultimately decides to take Murasame, then wishes for Sousuke to also live, thus forcing Sousuke to keep living as a divided soul: all his better parts and more positive emotions bonded with the spirit and body of Yoshiro, Shino's dog, while his more negative aspects were separated into a shadow that goes by the name of Ao, which Shino remains unaware of. Shino promises Rio that he'll repay his giving him the choice to live by helping him out in the future on whatever favour Rio chooses to call in.
Rio has been keeping watch of Shino from a distance all his life, bound to the House of the Four Sacred Beasts, as he inherited the dog god Yatsufusa (possibly from their mother, this point is not clear, it could just be from the family in general) and works under the Church, which has no affiliation to any specific sect of Christianity, but many of the visible trappings of Catholicism. This is probably why he visited but did not live around Shino, because he wasn't allowed to live outside of the Imperial Capitol, away from the power of the Church. Regardless, he was Shino's self-appointed and then church-sanctioned guardian, and the one who kept Murasame safe as a blade, then gave him to Shino.
Rio continued to keep tabs on Shino, Sousuke, and Hamaji over the five years following their village's slaughter. Shino lived in another small village at the church, an orphan alongside Sousuke and Hamaji. It takes the Church Elders five years to try and track him (thus, Murasame) down, but when they send another of the Four Sacred Beasts after Shino, they fail in their task. The Sacred Beast(s), five foxes, manage to instead kidnap Hamaji, which forces both Shino and Sousuke to venture to the Imperial Capitol, where they spend the majority of the series events.
Rio collects Shino and makes his request: that Shino find the remaining six bearers of the beads like those he and Sousuke were born holding. It ties into a greater mythology related to a woman named Tamazusa, a princess who attempted to enter Japan from the continent with her two sons. She was refused entry, until she left one son to the Japanese government to be killed, and kept her elder son with her. Her elder son later committed suicide, learning about how and why his younger brother died. She went on to attempt to take over the country and plunge it into darkness, and was fended off by Fusehime, a princess who collected eight dog warriors (thus named because the character for "dog" was found in all their family names) to fight against Tamazusa, ultimately triumphing at the cost of their lives. Fusehime killed herself after winning, promising to return to the reincarnations of her fallen warriors to grant them their wishes. The beads Shino and Sousuke were born with marked them as part of those reincarnated warriors.
With Rio setting them to this task, we learn that memories of his past with Shino have been sealed, so that all Shino recalls is the moment he appeared in his village and offered him the choice of Murasame. In truth, Rio appears to already be aware of their mother's possible motives in trying to absorb Fusehime's powers from the gathered eight beads, if they're found, and forcing her eldest son to be placed into another's body. That is, her eldest son from her first life. Consequently, Shino is hunting down his fellow reincarnated dog warriors, finding them through various seemingly coincidental encounters that helps build the bonds between them as their stories slowly emerge and tie together.
Each of the reincarnated warriors has been dead, or near death, in their current life, and were saved by demons who merged with them in some capacity. Shino is now Murasame's sheath; the ability of Murasame to keep someone alive through his love for his bearer means that Sousuke and Yoshiro were merged together to survive, leaving Sosuke to shift between his human and dog form (with half of Yoshiro's soul still around).
His adventures after the beads and investigating situations where similar "epidemics" as what killed most of the villagers where he grew up leads to Shino encountering all sorts of situations that put his will to the test, up to and including ones that get him killed by someone seeking an opportunity to target Rio Satomi. The consequence of which is the shooter being devoured by Murasame, and Rio later being attacked (willingly, or resignedly) by a revived Shino in adult form, when Murasame takes control and demands "more blood."
For the current canon-point, this is the relevant history without diving into the episode by episode breakdown of specific events. He's met six of the eight reincarnated warriors at this point. He does not know or suspect Rio is his brother, though he does have some memory of having met him earlier than he first thought; he has no idea yet about what's going on with Tamazusa, or that she's his mother (and part of the Satomi family).
PERSONALITY:
- Shino is devoted to his family and his friends, to the point of putting his safety and life second to any of them. He tries playing this off as pithy at times, saying he can't die therefore he can sacrifice himself, only to be slapped by Sousuke and having to wrestle with how selfish a statement that is (making everyone endure his possible permanent loss to Murasame).
- As a consequence, he is Stubborn. His willpower is incredible, and part of why he decided to take on Murasame and why, also, he mostly stays in control. He has the ability to pursue goals with a single minded focus and drive, which can overcome the limits of his own body because he really does consider himself less important than those he loves and cares about. Shino does not give up, even when he wants to, because he won't allow himself to give up. If he wants something bad enough, if he can dream of it, he'll fight for it.
- He is, however, not fully aware of the consequences of his actions or words, and doesn't always respond well to having that exposed and presented to him, or in several cases, slapping him in the face with it. He's a walking definition of good intentions paving the road to hell, where the actions he takes to help can in fact cause harm, or the actions he takes on himself cause grief and concern for his friends and loved ones. If it's running off to investigate a situation that looks like what killed the people in his village, or if it's him going along with a pimp to find the prostitute he'd had kind thoughts toward (and being subsequently shot and killed), Shino does these things because he believes he can handle them without needing to ask for help, because contrarily, he wants to keep others safe and figures he can take more damage and thus can spare them from having to deal with things.
- By now, he's started realising this is not his right, and deciding what others can or cannot handle is beyond him. He can't protect people by keeping them ignorant or placing himself in danger alone. It doesn't prevent him from throwing himself in, or wanting to protect his most important people from knowledge he believes will hurt them, and he gets push-back from those same people over his behaviour.
- He can and does lash out in emotional outbursts, usually in anger because of his concern or frustration with others when he feels they're being unreasonable. Granted, unreasonable to him can mean simply not going along with his wishes, logic, or hopes, or it can be someone stubbornly refuting what legitimate point he has. Usually his angry outbursts are of words he doesn't mean and will regret and apologise for later, or will come close to apologising for depending on the severity (he won't apologise for calling someone stupid when they don't understand why he's upset, and then running away, but he will for saying hurtful things like "I don't care anyway!" because he does, and would regret that being the last thing said between him and anyone he loves).
- He can have a temper, but he isn't hot headed. He's angry over being called short, and that's probably his quickest temper button, but the rest tends to related to him being concerned over friends and angry at them, or even more often, being angry at people trying to harm his friends. Even then, his anger tends to go more cold than hot: his hot temper is a flare and die out, rather than a sustained emotion.
- He is, however, rash. He rushes into things, doesn't stop to consider what to do next often enough, reacts before thinking things through, and is motivated to respond to situations based on emotional responses over logical ones.
- Shino wears most everything out on his face, including when he's worried. He can put on a mask when he has a need, but most the time he isn't guarded around friends without a specific reason to be (such as trying to keep information from them), and even then, those who know him well can tell he's withholding something. He tends to be reactive and responsive to what he feels, but he's also capable of pausing to consider actions... with greater success if he's not caught up in the heat of the moment.
- He believes in his own and other's humanity, and has patience for spirits and demons as long as they're not predating on humans.
- He worries very much about his friends and family, to the point of making poor decisions trying to spare them. His immortality weighs heavy on his mind, as does his potential loneliness. In his opinion, while he'd been frightened of death before he was killed at thirteen, now he's more frightened of being alone. Of losing himself to that loneliness. He thinks at this point it's easier to keep living, and to even die, as long as there's at least one person by his side.
- Due to his childhood, Shino has a knee jerk desire for cleanliness and order, and keeps things clean and neat around him. He loves bathing.
- He's tear-inducingly afraid of bugs (indoors, outdoors it's fine) and the undead.
POWERS/ABILITIES: All his abilities, aside from being very beautiful (... if that counts), are linked to Murasame, the demon-god sword he accepted from his half-brother Rio Satomi when he lay dying in the wreckage of the village he grew up in.
Murasame, when not bound to a person, takes the form of a katana. When he's "sheathed" within a human, he's able to (theoretically) grant the wishes of those he loves (in this case, his wielder), and visit calamities upon those he hates (usually enemies of his wielder, also usually eventually his wielder).
Practically speaking, Murasame has four forms, two which can be partially summoned or expressed. One form, his dormant or resting within Shino form, is that of a stylised tattoo on Shino's right arm. His second is that of a crow or raven (it's a bit of a question which he is, beak shape in general seems more crow like), which can either be standard for its species, or can be large enough to fill a normal sized room. His third is that of a sword, the sword he is when sealed and without a wielder, but which can also be summoned forth by his wielder. His fourth is that of a gigantic, canine-dragon like beast with an eye in the middle of his forehead. This is the only form where he's fully "consumed" Shino, who resides within this demonic manifestation with some degree of awareness, but little apparent control. In this full form, Murasame can shoot light beams that may be more effective against demons/ghosts/spirits than physical living creatures, and also has immense strength in his bite and in his clawed paws/can stomp things really good. His head alone is larger than a school bus. He's immense. He's not world ending at all, but he is building destructive, and could be city destructive in a similar way to a smaller Godzilla stomping around, if left to his own devices. This form can be partially summoned as a head which consumes those who may have grievously injured Shino, before returning within Shino. Shino does not control this manifestation, but a partial one is the only likelihood at any point in game.
His general abilities in smaller forms include: breaking barriers (with or without thinking about it), summoning rain, holding barriers, probably setting barriers for limited amounts of time, cutting through and vanquishing all demons/spirits/ghosts/creatures without form, healing Shino of any and all injuries, and consuming outside material to heal Shino from deathly injuries. In canon, he heals Shino even after Shino has stopped breathing or having a pulse, though he does continue to give Shino grief and take enough control to push Shino into vampire-attacking Rio for more blood. After which, Shino passes out and seems to have no memory of having attacked Rio in the first place.
Murasame can talk in crow form, while in his dormant tattoo state, and limitedly while in giant canine form. He doesn't appear to speak in his sword form. When Shino wields him, Shino gains fighting abilities that he doesn't otherwise have, since the guy has never trained in sword arts. He also has greater physical capabilities, being able to leap up to buildings with ease, run across and jump between buildings, and also jump from tall bridges with no apparent difficulty. (Not that jumping's difficult, but he's not stunned afterward. He simply swims.)
Shino, though Murasame, has a high healing factor (including regrowing body parts if he takes in enough raw material to fuel Murasame doing this, one supposes), is not sick and does not get sick anymore, and has a sort of... wish granting ability that works more subconsciously than anything else. He wishes for Hamaji to have a friend, and the guardian spirit-energy of the girls school she joins takes a physical form that's a reflection of Hamaji, takes on an appearance that's vaguely like Shino, and befriends Hamaji until she makes more friends on her own and is safely not alone. In another case, he offers well wishes for Kohaku, a prostitute dying from possibly tuberculosis, and gives her his cross necklace. It helps keep her alive past when she should die, but as a consequence, makes her remember everything she's tried to forget about the trauma of her being sold from an unwilling family to the brothel she worked at, and how her entire family is dead after the battles happening in that part of the country three years earlier. She becomes steadily more a walking ghost/demon, and ultimately, she attacks and drains a friend for her blood, and Shino takes responsibility and apologies before he has to kill her to set her free from her suffering.
He can sense and smell demons, sense ghosts and similar beings, and interact with them all. Shino isn't always aware when he's talking to a ghost, and has even given one advice on recipes that the ghost then passed on to his family using Shino as an intermediary.
Murasame's presence in Shino means most animals and all demons are aware of what he is and want to avoid him; Murasame frightens all demons and gods, because in theory, he has the capacity to kill any of them. He also tends to try to eat weaker demons, though Shino largely does not allow this, and does not like Murasame eating strange things when in crow form.
During the new moon, Murasame lies mostly dormant in Shino's arm. It's his weakest time.
Related to the game, I figure chroma is required to allow Murasame to manifest outside of Shino, so most of what he does is self-limiting, and none of what he can do would be able to affect the world on a large scale. Because the dead become crystalised in game, Murasame won't be able to "resurrect" them, and Murasame himself won't be able to moonlace with the Moonblessed, only Shino. Any occurrences of blood drinking due to severe injury would only happen with player permission and prior plotting. Any attempts by Murasame to eat anyone will follow the same rules, with warnings to anyone trying to outright kill Shino. He won't be going around slaying demons, and I will not assume his powers work on demons from other canon sources. (As in, he can't one hit kill people who aren't his world's demons.)
INVENTORY:
His bead, reading "Filial Piety/Devotion."
Murasame, his bound demon and the reason why he's alive.
MOONBLESSING: Iris!
▶ SAMPLES
link #1
link #2