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天弓 (てんきゅう) 千亦 (ちまた)
Chimata Tenkyuu
Chimata Tenkyuu
Chimata Tenkyuu in Unconnected Marketeers
The God of the Unowned
More Character Titles
Species

God

Abilities

Capable of letting one relinquish ownership

Music Themes

あの賑やかな市場は今どこに 〜 Immemorial Marketeers (Unconnected Marketeers)

Appearances
Official Games

Chimata Tenkyuu (天弓 千亦 Tenkyuu Chimata) is the Stage 6 boss and primary antagonist of Unconnected Marketeers.

General Information

Personality

In Unconnected Marketeers, Chimata is initially polite and professional, albeit somewhat full of herself, telling the protagonist that transactions can only occur because of her powers, and through that, humans are "only alive because of her." She seems quite fixated on the rules and regulations of marketplaces, accusing the protagonist of being a "robber" for not performing a transaction with her when they meet.

Abilities

Capable of letting one relinquish ownership

According to Chimata's backstory, objects owned by humans are never truly released from ownership unless they are willingly parted with in a true marketplace, even if they are thrown away or discarded. Her ability as a god is to facilitate that transaction so that the item can truly have its ownership transferred to a new owner within the marketplaces she creates.

Background Information

Origin

Chimata is a god of marketplaces, defined here as physical marketplaces (such as a town square), rather than something like the stock market or online shopping. Specifically, she is the god of "special event" marketplaces (as opposed to something like a regular farmer's market), which in Unconnected Marketeers is signified by the lunar rainbow. Her powers and goals are aligned towards transactions occurring in those marketplaces, and when ownership of an item is transferred from one person to another in a regulated way.

Name

Design

Chimata's design very closely reflects her lunar rainbow powers, with her dress appearing to be a patchwork of multicoloured fabrics held together with golden buckles and zippers, resembling modernist stained glass, magenta boots with white bows, and the headband in her hair glowing with bright rainbow colours. She also wears a long white cape, white on one side, and a bright blue sky with scattered clouds on its inner lining. On her belt, she carries a coin purse.

Story

Games

Unconnected Marketeers

In Unconnected Marketeers, she's described as lamenting the fact that most commerce and trade occurs less and less in physical marketplaces, leading to issues of unclear ownership during trades. She is eventually talked into opening up a new physical marketplace on Youkai Mountain by Megumu Iizunamaru, with strict conditions around the trade of any items within it, so that the ritual of trade itself can be restored. By doing so, she hoped to achieve more faith and power as a God, and restore the concept of the marketplace to its former glory. This becomes the basis of how the Ability Cards are traded among the residents of Gensokyo.

Eventually, however, an ideological rift between Megumu and Chimata formed, as Chimata saw the marketplace as an inherent good where rules and regulations should be respected, whereas Megumu saw it as a place of pure business where only the barest rules should apply.

Their relationship finally dissolved into hostilities when the protagonist appeared and ordered them to cease operations, acting as the straw that broke the camel's back.

Relationships

Megumu Iizunamaru

Megumu was Chimata's would-be business partner in the creation of the Ability Card marketplace. Megumu eventually had a falling out with Chimata due to ideological differences around how it should've been run.

Spell Cards

Spell Cards
Name Translated Comments Games Stage
Total: 12
「無主への供物」 "An Offering to the Ownerless" UM St. 6: E/N/H/L
「弾幕狂蒐家の妄執」 "Danmaku Hoarder's Obsession" UM St. 6: E/N/H/L
「バレットマーケット」 "Bullet Market" UM St. 6: E/N
「密度の高いバレットマーケット」 "High Density Bullet Market" UM St. 6: H
「弾幕自由市場」 "Danmaku Free Market" UM St. 6: L
「虹人環」 "Rainbow Ring of People" UM St. 6: E/N/H/L
「バレットドミニオン」 "Bullet Dominion" UM St. 6: E/N
「暴虐のバレットドミニオン」 "Tyrannical Bullet Dominion" UM St. 6: H
「無道のバレットドミニオン」 "Inhumane Bullet Dominion" UM St. 6: L
「弾幕のアジール」 "Asylum of Danmaku" UM St. 6: E/N/H/L
「正当なバレットマーケット」 "Legitimate Bullet Market" 100BM End of Market
「闇市場のミシガンロール」 "Black Market Michigan Roll" 100BM End of Market

Additional Information

Fandom

Official Profiles

Chimata Tenkyuu  ○6面ボス

  無主物の神

     天弓 千亦(てんきゅう ちまた)
  Tenkyu Chimata

  種族:神様
  能力:所有権を失わせる程度の能力

  人間にとって、物を手放すことは難しい。
  誰かにあげたとしても、その人からの頂き物という情報が残り続ける。
  ゴミ箱に捨てたとしても、山に不法投棄したとしても、誰が捨てたという情報が残り続ける。
  所有権を失うことは容易ではないのだ。

  しかし完全にそれが行える場所がある。
  人が唯一物を交換できる場所、それが市場だ。
  市場で売る事によって、完全に所有権を失うことが出来る。

  彼女はそれを司る神様である。

  最近は市場を介さないで物の売買を行う事が増え、結果所有権が氾濫している事を嘆いていた。

  飯綱丸から市場を開いて欲しいと持ちかけられたとき、このチャンスを逃す物かと、
  本来の市場のように、厳しい条件を付けて売買するのなら協力すると答えた。

  彼女は飯綱丸のビジネスに利用されている事ぐらい重々承知の上だった。
  ビジネスが成功する頃には、神様としての力も取り戻し、大天狗ごとき恐れるに足らずだと
  思っていたからである。


  最初の市場は、月に虹が架かったとき、山の頂上で開かれた。
  参加者は千亦、飯綱丸、管狐の典、大ムカデの百々世だけだった。

  初めての市場では、自らの能力を封じ込めたカードを売買した。
  彼女達は月虹の下、カードを交換しあった。
  目論見通り、カードに込められた複製の能力は、複製元の所有者から
  完全に切り離されて新たな所有者の能力の一部となった。
  その結果に、飯綱丸も百々世も大興奮したのである。

  その後は幾度となく市場が開かれ、山を中心にカードは広く流通した。
  カードの能力を使うには、ルールに則って購入しなければいけない。
  奪ったり捨てたり、拾ったり貰ったり、では駄目なのだ。

  それは、市場の神である千亦が力を得るためのルールだった。
  飯綱丸は市場をビジネスだと思っているが、千亦にとっては神の力を取り戻す為の祭事だったのだ。

  二人の軋轢が表に出始めた頃、全てを終わらす破壊者がやってくる。
  その破壊者は暴力で物を解決しようとする、いわゆる市場の破壊者『賊』と呼ばれた。


  奇しくも人間の『賊』がやってきたのは、最初の市場と同じ、月に虹が架かった夜だった。

Stage 6 Boss

God of the Unowned

Chimata Tenkyuu

Species: God
Ability: Capable of letting one relinquish ownership

For humans, letting go of things is difficult.
Even if you give it to someone, the information that it was a gift from you will remain.
Even if you throw it in the trash, or illegally dump it on a mountain, the information that someone left it there will remain.
Relinquishing ownership is no easy feat.

However, there exists a place where that act can be perfectly carried out.
The one place where people can exchange objects: the market.
By selling something at a market, you can completely give up possession of it.

She's a god who governs that act.

These days, the buying and selling of things has come to occur without a market's involvement much more often, and as a result, there is an utter glut of ownership rights. She lamented this fact.

When Iizunamaru came to her and asked her to open a marketplace, she knew there was no way she'd let this chance slip by.
She replied that she'd cooperate with her if, and only if, the transactions took place under strict conditions, like those of the original marketplaces.

She understood full well that Iizunamaru was taking advantage of her for a business endeavor.
She was fine with this, because she thought that once the endeavor succeeded, she'd have already regained her power as a god and would have nothing to fear from a mere Great Tengu.

The first market was held on the mountain's peak, as a rainbow encircled the moon.
The only participants were Chimata, Iizunamaru, Tsukasa the kuda-gitsune, and Momoyo the oomukade.

In that first market, they bought and sold cards with their own abilities sealed inside.
Beneath the lunar rainbow, the four of them exchanged cards back and forth.
Just as they'd planned, the replica abilities sealed in the cards completely detached
from their original owners, and became part of their new owners' abilities.
Both Iizunamaru and Momoyo were greatly excited by this result.

Many more markets were held after that, and the cards spread far and wide out from the mountain.
In order to use the cards' abilities, they had to be purchased according to the rules.
Stealing, discarding, picking up, or receiving them wouldn't work.

Those were the rules put in place so that Chimata, the market god, could obtain power.
Iizunamaru thought of the markets as pure business, but for Chimata, they were a ritual of worship for her to regain her divine strength.

When friction began to openly develop between the two of them, a force of destruction that would end it all arrived.
She called that force of destruction a "robber"-- the so-called destroyer of the market, who tried to solve things through violence.

Strangely enough, that human "robber" arrived on a night when a rainbow encircled the moon, just like their first market had.

Official Sources

  • 2021/05/04 Unconnected Marketeers - omake.txt (profile, stage 6 dialogue, Reimu and Marisa's endings, Sanae and Sakuya's hidden endings)

References