Shiromuku (白無垢) are Visitors and enemies in GhostWire: Tokyo.
Database entry[]
A type of Visitor born from feelings of profound envy and resentment. They harbor a seemingly bottomless well of corrupted power. Their outfits resemble traditional wedding dresses worn in ancient Japan.
Description[]
Shiromuku are a traditional type of pure white wedding kimono, and though they may appear to be brides, these Visitors are actually a physical manifestation of powerful emotions. These Visitors represent regret and strong feelings for a partner they were never able to marry.
Appearance[]
Shiromuku have the appearance of a very tall woman wearing a traditional white wedding dress from ancient Japan.
Behavior[]
Shiromuku will glide around their patrol area emitting frequent, sobbing sounds. If a Shiromuku is near, the area becomes engulfed in snow, this phenomenon is unique to the proximity of Shiromuku. If they spot the player they will unleash a variety of attacks.
This visitor appears to be completely immune to quick purges, as well as stun and exposure talismans.
Attacks[]
- SWIPE: If they are close enough, the Shiromuku will swipe at the player with one of its arms.
- ICE WAVE: The Shiromuku will slam its hands down on the ground, sending a wave of ice at the player, this wave does not deal damage, but does slow the player down.
- ICE SHARDS: The Shiromuku will fling 3-5 shards of ice in the player's direction.
- BLUE FLAME: The Shiromuku will conjure three orbs of blue fire above their head and fire them at the player one by one.
- ICE WALL: The Shiromuku will conjure a wall of ice crystals around it after it drops below a certain degree of health. This wall must be broken or the Shiromuku stunned to damage the visitor again.
- SEVERENCE ATTACK: The Shiromuku will use the ice wave attack, freezing Akito's foot to the ground. the Shiromuku will then rush in and smash Akito into the ground. This will split Akito from KK and force him to work solo until KK is reabsorbed.
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Trivia[]
- Shiromuku (白無垢) literally translates to "white kimono" in English.
- Their appearance is inspired by the Yuki-onna (雪女, "snow woman") from Japanese folklore.