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The story starts with Kokoro losing her mask of hope. Losing her hope causes her power to control emotions to go berserk, causing the [[human]]s in the [[Human Village]] to lose hope as well and become enthralled in a religious popularity contest that comes to be known as the "dueling fad". [[Reimu Hakurei]] and the others participate in this contest and are eventually guided by [[Mamizou Futatsuiwa]] to the Human Village at night, where Kokoro searches in vain for her lost mask. Most of the characters who try to stop her come up with their own solutions to her hopelessness, {{hidetext|including [[Byakuren Hijiri]] teaching her Buddhism to control her own emotions and [[Toyosatomimi no Miko]] making her a replacement mask of hope}}, but none of them completely work until Mamizou notices the contradictory actions Kokoro is taking and offers her own advice, which is to stop relying on the masks and discover her own, true emotions through meeting (and fighting) a variety of people. In the process of doing so she discovers her own anger at the religious leaders who are taking advantage of the situation, and Reimu, Byakuren, and Miko team up to stop her. {{hidetext|Byakuren and Miko both claim that their solutions solved the problem, and Kokoro is invited to the [[Hakurei Shrine]] to perform Noh plays as an offering to the gods.}}
The story starts with Kokoro losing her mask of hope. Losing her hope causes her power to control emotions to go berserk, causing the [[human]]s in the [[Human Village]] to lose hope as well and become enthralled in a religious popularity contest that comes to be known as the "dueling fad". [[Reimu Hakurei]] and the others participate in this contest and are eventually guided by [[Mamizou Futatsuiwa]] to the Human Village at night, where Kokoro searches in vain for her lost mask. Most of the characters who try to stop her come up with their own solutions to her hopelessness, {{hidetext|including [[Byakuren Hijiri]] teaching her Buddhism to control her own emotions and [[Toyosatomimi no Miko]] making her a replacement mask of hope}}, but none of them completely work until Mamizou notices the contradictory actions Kokoro is taking and offers her own advice, which is to stop relying on the masks and discover her own, true emotions through meeting (and fighting) a variety of people. In the process of doing so she discovers her own anger at the religious leaders who are taking advantage of the situation, and Reimu, Byakuren, and Miko team up to stop her. {{hidetext|Byakuren and Miko both claim that their solutions solved the problem, and Kokoro is invited to the [[Hakurei Shrine]] to perform Noh plays as an offering to the gods.}}
==Additional Information==
==Fandom==
*A popular gag is having her with masks of other known things, such as Kamen Rider, Majora's mask and so forth as opposed to her normal ones.


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