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Game description

The debut game of Nitro + CHiRAL (a branch of the well-known Nitro +), which was formed in 2004. It was later ported to the PlayStation 2 under the name Togainu no Chi: True Blood and later on PSP as well Togainu no Chi: True Blood Portable. Both of these versions differ from the original that was released on PC, the lack of erotic scenes and the added root with a new character.

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After the devastation of the Third World War, Japan was divided in two. A few years later, the criminal organization Whiskeyo took control of the ruined city of Toshima (formerly Tokyo, the capital of Japan) and began to carry out fighting game named Igura. The point of the game is to kill other players. To become a member, you need to meet with Arbitro and tell him about the reasons for your decision. Upon completion of the conversation, the participants are given five tokens, each of which is engraved like a card from a standard deck. One token must be hung around the neck as proof of participation in the game. Participants are required to put their lives in order to obtain other tokens in order to eventually collect the Royal Flush. After the desired combination is obtained, it will be possible to challenge Il-Re, the king of the game, to a duel.

Meanwhile, a young man named Akira is falsely accused of a murder he didn't commit. While arrested, he meets a mysterious woman who offers him freedom if he agrees to participate in Igura and defeat her king.

PC/PS2/PSP Characters

Akira(Toriumi Kousuke). Main character. Cold and silent. Grew up in an orphanage. Was the undefeated champion in the street fighting game" [email protected]", where he participated under the pseudonym LOST. His weapon is a knife.

Keyske(Sugita Tomokazu). Akira's childhood friend. A bit quiet and unassuming. He grew up with him in an orphanage, works in a factory. Because of his weakness, he always admired the strength of the protagonist. Upon learning of what had happened, he followed him to Toshima and joined Igura, despite his lack of combat experience.

Rin(Fukuyama Jun). He is often mistaken for a girl, but he is quite strong and advanced quite far in Igura. Helps Akira settle into the city. Also former member [email protected]". Loves to take pictures. His weapons are two small daggers.

Motomi(Ichijo Kazuya). An unshaven, middle-aged informant who knows a lot about Igura. Friendly and caring personality. Smokes in large quantities. Does not participate in fights, but is in Toshima for observation. Carries a pistol for protection.

Shiki(Midorikawa Hikaru). A mystical man with a katana who often likes to appear in the middle of the battle of other participants and kill everyone without warning, which causes wild fear. Not interested in collecting tokens.

Arbiter(Okano Kosuke). Head of the Whiskey. A person with a complete lack of taste, wears a mask on his face all the time. Has a strange hobby of modifying the bodies of attractive young men.

Kau. Beloved "pet" Arbitro. He is blind, cannot speak, and walks on all fours. He has a keen sense of smell and is trained to find tokens that were obtained by violating the rules of the game.

gunji(Taniyama Kisho). One of the punishers who keep order in Toshima. Not very smart and acts very noisy and violent, enjoying killing his victims. However, it retains a cheerful and childish naivete. He likes to invent nicknames for everyone. He wears dog tags on his belt as accessories. His weapon is a steel glove with claws (bagnaks).

Kirivar(Konishi Katsuyuki). The second of the punishers who keep order in Toshima. Unlike Gunji, he is calm and inconspicuous in appearance. He does not care too much about his position and likes to tease the Arbitro, but treats his partner with condescension. His weapon is a piece of steel pipe, on which bloodied tokens of dead victims hang.

Emma(Dodo Asako). Beautiful woman with one arm. It was she who offered Akira to participate in the game in exchange for freedom.

Gwen(Kawamura Takuo). Emma's bodyguard.

Tucker(Ogihara Hideki). A young man with an eye patch participating in the Igura with extreme passion to win at all costs.

Nano(Yamazaki Takumi). A mysterious figure throughout the game. He is not a participant in the competition and he does not have any tokens, or even weapons. Despite the fact that he often appears in front of Akira, it is impossible to tell if he is friend or foe.

PS2/PSP Characters

Yukihito(Hiroshi Kamiya). Hidden and silent. He was brought up in the same orphanage as the protagonist, but he does not remember him. Also participated in [email protected]”, after which he moved to Iguru with his entire team.

toya(Ito Kentaro). A good friend of Yukihito. Leader of a group of people the only team in Toshima. He dreams of defeating Il-Re and taking his place.

Kazui(Hirakawa Daisuke). A young man somehow connected with Rin (in original version the game was only mentioned).




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Description of the full game Blood of the Guilty Dog

Download the game Togainu no Chi via torrent for free (Russian "Blood of the Guilty Dog", orig. Togainu no Chi, lit. Togainu no Chi) is a Japanese computer BL-game developed by Nitro + CHiRAL and published in 2005. The action takes place in post-apocalyptic Japan. In the center of the plot is the young man Akira, who is forced to participate in a deadly game in order to get out of prison. His goal is to defeat the King, the strongest man in the Game. The game was ported to the PlayStation 2 platform under the name Togainu no Chi TRUE BLOOD. The PlayStation 2 version went on sale on May 29, 2008. There is no official translation of the game from Japanese.

After the defeat in the Third World War, Japan is divided. The criminal organization Vistio takes control of the ruined city of Toshima (formerly Tokyo, the capital of Japan). There they organize deadly game(jap. イグラ Igura?) - a fight to the death between the participants.

The protagonist of Togainu no Chi, Akira (アキラ?), is under arrest for a murder he did not commit. Contacts him mysterious woman offering freedom in exchange for participation in the Game. Akira is required to defeat the strongest participant - the King of the Game. Download the game Togainu no Chi to your computer via torrent.

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TnC story and game endings

Angram writes:

A brief retelling of the game Togainu no Chi and the endings.
Like agreed that I'll post it here. Someone should come in handy. Community moderators can move a post if it's not needed here.

It was found with great difficulty on the Aarin resource thanks to a tip from Pandohva.
I'm translating for myself, because I'm a fan, I need it, it's important and interesting. If someone is also interested - just great. The translation was made according to the retelling of a person from the forum, who, apparently, played almost all the stories and told them at the request of another user from the same forum. The narrator's name is Dagger. And a big thank you to him. The English source is located. I'm afraid there's a problem with registration. If you are not registered, you may not see this.
By the way, here the translation of that retelling is combined with my inserts in those places where I played and I can say something myself + sometimes my interpretation and my opinion fit in. This tried to allocate off-topic. That is, this is not a clear translation of every word from the forum, keep in mind.

So. As you know, Togaina is a game with many storylines. Depending on which of the heroes you focus on playing Akira, you get completely different scenarios. Only Shiki has three endings. There is an option in which he dies. There are options in which other people die.
So, general plot. Prehistory and that which is unchanged.
Main story line based on science fiction. at the beginning of the game ended the third World War. Japan is, to put it mildly, in ruins.
Main character Akira and his childhood friend Keisuke


I have lived my whole life in an orphanage. They were, so to speak, test material in the scientific program for the development of "human weapons" (in other words, if I understood correctly, in the program for the study and development of people to the level of invulnerable super-soldiers). In this project, such wonderful people like Emma


and Motomi


The referee also worked there. He lashed out at the kids.
The biggest success of this program was a man named Nano:


His blood contained a "virus" that made him invulnerable. Generally. Akira's blood contains what the narrator called a kind of anti-virus - it cancels the effect of Nano's blood.
While still a child at an orphanage, Akira meets Nano (who was on some kind of break or leave from his military assignments). Akira offers Nano friendship. In response, Nano gives him his military knife.
Later, Nano is sent to the front line where he performs his normal duties, i.e. demonstrates miracles of "super strength" - dodges fire, kills opponents with his bare hands. Shiki

was then a soldier of the enemy. And that's when he first met Nano. Nano becomes the first person to cause Shiki to experience fear. And Shiki becomes obsessed with the idea of ​​destroying Nano.
Nano's only source of support in the lab is Emma, ​​his first love. And then he learns that her care and her so-called love is also part of the experiment. And then he deprives her of her hand (pulls out her hand or cuts it off with something sharp, I didn’t understand) and disappears from the laboratory.
Akira and Keisuke get older and leave the orphanage. Rin


and his team become champions in the Bl@ster street fighting game. The narrator is at a loss to give a reason, but after that, Rin and his team follow Shiki to Toshima, where a much more serious and violent game called Igura takes place. They do quite well until Shiki kills Rin's entire team, leaving only him alive. This radically changes Rin's attitude towards him, who has since become his opponent, although initially. if again, I understood correctly, considered Shiki an example and loved him. I'll add from myself - Rin is Shiki's brother. I think he could have followed to Toshima knowing that Shiki was there. To win the respect of his brother and meet him. While killing Rin's team, Shiki didn't know who they were. Might not know. So everything that happened is a cruel accident. However, it remains a mystery why he did not kill Rin then.
Akira becomes champion in Bl@ster. Nano uses Shiki to spread diluted samples of his blood around Toshima. His blood is the basis for Ryan (Layne). This is a drug, taking which, a person becomes invulnerable, strong and aggressive, ready to kill. It is highly addictive from the first dose. Shiki still wants to destroy Nano. Rin still wants to destroy Shiki. Motomi infiltrates the city hoping to do something to Nano. Emma, ​​meanwhile, has Akira arrested on a serious charge, and then appears in his cell as a savior, offering him a good way out - to go to Toshima, become a member of Igura, defeat the King of the Game (the most invulnerable player). Since Akira became the champion once, he has every chance of a second victory. In fact, Akira is Nano's bait. Akira travels to Toshima armed only with his military knife. Keisuke, a devoted friend who adores Akira, but is completely unable to fight, still follows him.
This is the prehistory and plot of the game itself. And her stem. He is unchanging. And then the divisions on the lines of heroes begin. They also always have unchanging moments. For example, Keisuke gets hooked on Rine in all lanes (so as not to be weak for Akira). And by the end of the game, a civil war between the two halves of the country always starts, with Toshima caught between them. How much Akira learns about his past and about Nano depends on the chosen line. But Rin's line, for example, is connected exclusively with his revenge on Shiki and has nothing to do with Nano and the virus.

The alignment of forces at the beginning of the plot is as follows (this is me already on my own). Akira, whom Emma told about justice and the desire to stop the spread of a terrible drug outside of Toshima (Akira himself has already encountered people who took it in a previous fighting game), goes to Toshima. Keisuke secretly follows him and meets him in the city itself. There is nothing to do, you have to leave it with you, since returning alone is a big risk. Almost from the start, Akira and Keisuke meet Rin. Which brings them into the course of everything that is happening. By the way, Akira received the participant's token from Emma, ​​and not from the original organizers of the Game, which at first annoys the boy. There is Arbitro in Igur


He is always wearing a mask. A drug lord with an interest in spreading Ryan. The creature next to him is Inu. The boy's eyes and tongue have been removed, and he has a very keen sense of smell, which helps to recognize Igura's offenders. Inu is Arbitro's pet, whom he adores. And, by the way, a "graduate" of the same orphanage from which Akira and Keiske came out.

And there are Punishers


Kiriwar and Gunji. Very colorful characters.
Motomi pretends to be a reporter. Meet Rin. Nano walks around Toshima like the shadow of Hamlet's father, spreading his nonsense.

Now back to the narrator from the English forum and talk about different options plot.
Rin line.
Rin initially appears before us as a young, girl-like, friendly character. Although, from the very beginning it becomes clear that he must be an experienced and strong fighter in order to survive here and confirm his words (he often tells Motomi "don't worry about me, I'm strong"). He never parted with a camera and a pack of pictures. When Akira first met him, he helped Rin collect the scattered photos and accidentally spotted a photo of Shiki. Rin furiously snatches the photo from him, revealing the cold and intimidating side of her personality.
Rin often saves, reassures Akira. They get along well - Rin is sweet, always ready to help, he does not pose a threat. But sometimes flashes of his other personality flicker in his behavior, grumbling (snarling) at Akira. Akira learns from Rin's old teammate that Shiki killed most of the boy's Bl@ster companions. This former comrade (Tomoyuki) is extremely blunt, because he suspects Rin that then he just abandoned his friends and ran away. Why else would Rin be the only one left alive? This bitterness partly leads Tomoyuki to tell Akira about the true reason for Rin's kindness to him - Akira bears a strong resemblance to Rin's deceased teammate and his first love, Kazuya.
It becomes obvious to Akira that Rin is ready to ruin his life chasing after Shiki, who is objectively a fighter who is in many ways superior to the boy. Moreover, when Akira advises Rin to stop and think things over, Rin puts aside his cute demeanor and seriously attacks Akira. At that moment, Rin is weakened from his recent encounter with Shiki, and Akira easily defeats him. Well, that's according to the narrator. I'm just sure that Akira is basically stronger. He takes the wounded, unconscious Rin (who also has a fever) to an abandoned building, gets him water and cares for him until he comes to his senses. First he has to lock Rin in a room because he keeps raging, screaming and trying to attack Akira again. Rin wants to free himself and challenge Shiki.
After a long debilitating period, Rin, who had hit the door before and even hurt himself with it, calms down, falls asleep and begins to recover. When Akira visits him, he is much more obedient. Rin is embarrassed and uncomfortable. This is another side of Rin, different from a cheerful boy or a cold-blooded avenger.
At this point, the narrator thinks (and I agree) Akira is fooled by this behavior - he thinks that Rin just changed his mind. Instead, while Akira sleeps, Rin takes his dog tags. (which Igura players must remove from defeated opponents to prove their victory and strength, and can also be exchanged for food, medicine and other useful things). If a member of Igura collects a flush from the tokens, he earns the right to challenge Il Re - the King of the game, the strongest member of it, as well as the head of the syndicate that distributes the drug Rine (Arbitro deals with daily problems and issues, as well as administrative affairs). Knowing that Shiki is Il Re, Rin goes to Arbitro's mansion to show his flush and force Shiki to fight him officially.
Akira guesses what happened and follows Rin. On the way, he breaks and throws away the transmitter that Emma gave him to communicate with. Since this transmitter was simultaneously (and unbeknownst to Akira) also used as a tracking beacon, Emma and her guard Gwen were unable to reach Akira and meet him in Toshima in this line.
By coincidence, Akira ends up in the arena with Shiki and Rin. Rin is tied up and beaten. According to the narrator, due to the fact that the tokens presented to him turned out to be fake (Akira was given fake tokens). The narrator then doesn't quite remember the events, but somehow the Arbitro gets Akira to fight Shiki instead of Rin, which immediately sends Rin into another fit of rage. Akira understands what the fuck he and Rin are in, but at that moment an earthquake shakes the arena, part of the ceiling collapses, Akira loses Shiki's trail, but frees Rin, and they leave.
The earthquake was actually the result of the bombing that marked the beginning of the civil war. Akira and Rin contact Motomi and get asylum. As Motomi leaves to check on the escape route from Toshima, Rin throws another tantrum at Akira for getting between him and Shiki again. This time he says a lot of good things - he admits that he used Akira as a replacement for his dead lover, exposes himself in a disgusting light ("Am I not disgusting?"). He does everything to make Akira hate him and leave him.
Akira has divine patience. For he feels Rin's attitude (use people, don't need anyone, don't hesitate to kill anyone who gets in his way, don't care if his bloodlust and sexuality (?) look repulsive to others) is a façade. He argues with Rin until he is completely emotionally broken. Akira insists that she will take care of him and will accept him no matter what. Little by little, he convinces Rin to trust him.
This is followed by Akira/Rin's erotic scene.
However, instead of leaving the city with Akira and Motomi, Rin decides that he must stay and deal with Shiki despite the danger of war. As Motomi and a reluctant Akira make their way through the tunnel out of the city, Rin finds Shiki in a place of significance to both of them. The narrator does not know why this place is so important to them, but assumes that Rin's team was killed there. Shiki was severely injured by rubble from the arena during the earthquake, allowing Rin to fight on a relatively equal level with him. Shiki tosses a katana to Rin so the boy can use it against him, and they smirk at each other in exactly the same snooty manner (a sibling gimmick, you might say, showing just how similar the two brothers are after all).
In the epilogue, five years later, with the civil war over, Akira is living a quiet life on his own. He still has occasional contact with Motomi, but he hasn't heard from Rin since he left Toshima. At the end of the epilogue, he is walking through the town he now lives in when an older Rin calls out to him. In the turmoil of the war, it took Rin a lot of time and effort to leave Toshima and find Akira's trail. Complicating matters was the fact that Rin lost his leg in a fight with Shiki (he now wears a prosthetic leg). But it was worth it, Rin says. To give Akira this - and he hands Akira Shiki's katana, showing that he has closed this chapter of his past.

This line is, in my opinion, the quietest and least eventful. In it, Akira and Shiki almost do not intersect. There is no mention of Nano in it. It does not contain revelations of Akira's past and history. I can't say that I don't like her at all. Let's just say I wouldn't make it the basis of manga and anime.
And now more about the line, which, in my opinion, is the brightest and most saturated. And the best.

Shiki line.
Shiki and Akira occasionally crossed paths in the game from the very beginning. Whenever Shiki enters the city, he is sure to kill a crowd of people and cause a lot of noise (this is how Rin found him - after each appearance of Shiki, there is invariably a crowd of guys running in a panic and yelling "Shiki! There's Shiki!" :-D). Even before Akira even knew who Shiki was, he constantly heard people shouting that name in fright. He first sees Shiki in an alley littered with the bodies of the dead Igura members. Akira constantly receives evidence that he is an incredibly strong person. Shiki suddenly appears right next to him and strikes with his katana. Akira manages to block it with a knife. After a brief battle of gazes, Shiki loses interest and walks away, leaving Akira trembling but oddly agitated.
We scroll forward. Another night. Akira runs into Nano, who leaves him a briefcase full of Ryan's vials and tells him to give the briefcase to the first person who walks down the street. Akira is puzzled and flustered, but the next person he meets is Shiki, greatly annoyed by the fact that he didn't find Nano himself at the scene. He insults Aikra (usually already), takes the briefcase and leaves.
Unfortunately for Akira, he and Shiki cannot avoid the fate of colliding again and again. When Akira is alarmed and excited about his first fight with Kurosuki (hooked on Rin Keiske), Shiki happens to be there. Shiki is not very sympathetic, so he taunts Akira and tells him to get out of the way. The next time he runs into Akira after another fight with the same Kurosuki, Shiki insults him again.
This time, Shiki already seems to recognize Akira and, without explaining anything, grabs him and drags him to the most devastated area of ​​Toshima, points a katana at him and asks if Akira wants to die. Even though Akira is aware of Shiki's vastly superior powers, he fights with all his might. Disarmed, Akira replies that he doesn't want to die, but would rather die than submit to someone like Shiki. At the end, Shiki takes his dog tag and tells him to never show himself in front of him.
The last time Akira fights Kurosuki, his blood causes a near-death reaction as it mixes with Ryan-infected Keisuke's blood. Akira in despair best friend wants to kill him for no reason and without even realizing it and in great pain. Akira is tired of everything: the inexplicable effect his blood has on those drugged by Rine, the inability to fix the situation with Keisuke, even the mission Emma gave him (become Igura's player and defeat Il Re). Shiki's appearance was the last straw. After ordering Akira to stay out of his sight, Shiki is annoyed to see him again. And he seems even more annoyed that Akira has lost all of his stubbornness and pride that made him challenge Shiki despite the obvious danger.
Shiki uses Akira's words against him ("I don't care... Just kill me if you want... Do whatever you want"), dragging him with him.
Shiki brings (better to say, drags) Akira to a long-abandoned apartment where he lives in this moment, and makes him something like her toy: pierces his navel (? here I’m not sure I understood) as evidence of ownership of his body, sticks to his soul, just does what he wants. He has no specific goal other than wanting to break Akira into surrendering to him. During the day, Shiki kills Igura members who are too stupid or unlucky to stumble upon him, stalks Nano, spreads Rine, and generally goes about his business as usual. He doesn't close the door, doesn't do anything to prevent Akira from escaping, but Shiki's mental/physical exhaustion and strength of personality keep Akira from leaving. One day, Akira manages to get out of the apartment, but Shiki finds him sitting on the threshold. And of course teasing her for not being able to go any further.
One day, Shiki returns home, and there is a strange change in his behavior (during one of the erotic scenes), which Akira cannot understand. Shiki smells like the blood of others, but that's just fine. The only unusual detail is two stilettos (small knives, Rin's weapons) thrown into the corner of the room. In the Shiki line, Akira knows Rin very superficially, so he does not understand that this is his weapon. But, putting two and two together, he asks to whom it belongs. Shiki replies that he got rid of the kitten that had been annoying him for a long time. This is one of the few moments in the story where Shiki shows even the slightest hint of human emotion. And this is the first time Shiki suddenly asks Akira's name. I will add from myself - I did not find any information about the parents of Shiki and Rin. Maybe it's there, I'm just looking in the wrong place. In any case, I do not know why they have such a difference in age, who their parents are, whether they are from the same parents or from different (I think they have the same father and different mothers), why they were separated and what led to that Rin lived on his own. One can only guess. But that the brothers still felt something for each other, for me personally it is clear and so.
The next day, or some time later, while Shiki is "at work", Nano shows up at his apartment. He takes Akira to a different part of town. The narrator isn't entirely sure, and I haven't gotten to that point yet, but it could have been Emma and company. However, it seems to her that Emma appeared a little later already on the spot. One way or another, Akira finds himself in an unfavorable situation - in the company of Arbitro, Kiriwara, Gunji, Emma and Gwen (Nano is also somewhere there). It is there that Akira finds out all the details about himself and Nano. Emma tells her usual story that the only purpose of sending Akira to Toshima is to lure Nano out of his hideout.
At the same time, Shiki returns home and sees that Akira has left. His reaction is rather sparing and laconic ("Oh, he finally realized that he could leave at any moment", something like that). And then he notices either Akira's broken transmitter, or Nano's vial of Rine (the narrator's memory fails at this moment), and realizes that Akira did not leave of his own free will.
Next comes the price at the cul-de-sac where Gunji and Kiriwara are guarding Akira and discussing how hard they can beat him. (harm him. Who knows if they only meant to beat him up). Gunji, for example, offers to gouge out his eyes. Shiki shows up and he's definitely not happy (:-D everyone knows what that means). He kills Emma and Gwen and takes Akira from the Punishers ("I've come to take what's mine. That's it.").
Somewhere around this point there is a flashback of Shiki and Nano's first meeting, the story of Shiki's obsession with overcoming his own weakness and fear by killing Nano. In most of the game's storylines, Nano's character is strangely childish, eccentric, and aloof. He spouts confusing phrases, wanders around the city and does nothing but help spread his blood virus through the Rhine.
However, now he shows a completely different side of himself - prudent, destructive and completely insane. Akira attempts to make Shiki forget his desire to destroy Nano, but Shiki pushes him aside. Watching Shiki attack Nano, who easily dodges, Arbitro tells Akira that Shiki can't beat Nano because Nano has no fear. Nano is perfect, invincible in his madness, and Shiki will never get it.
Nano tells Shiki that he has something that Shiki doesn't have - a virus in his blood, the purest Ryan. He also says that Shiki is weak because he won't be able to overcome his own terror, because he has never experienced the pain, fear, and madness that comes with the virus. He tries to tempt Shiki to try it - in other words, drink his blood and see if he can survive the side effects.
This is where the final countdown begins. In the first case, Akira manages to get through to Shiki. He asks him not to listen to Nano (taking the virus won't solve anything - it will only cause Shiki to drop to Nano's level. And wasn't Shiki fighting all these years without Rine to defeat Nano with his strength and his will? ?). This leads to the first ending.
Final 1. Shiki wakes up because Akira yelled at him. Furious that he almost succumbed to Nano's temptation, he attacks again. At this point, however, Nano does nothing to deflect the attack and simply lets Shiki impale himself. As he dies, he says to Shiki "Your defeat". Shiki silently takes Nano's body, Akira follows him and watches as he buries it. The civil war begins. After burying Nano, Shiki leads Akira to the tunnel. He finally tells Akira that when they get out, he should leave him and go where he wants.
The narrator also translated comments on the scenario of this scenario. Much has been said about this moment: "The phrase 'Go wherever you want', said in the underground tunnel, was Shiki's way of showing his love. He realized that he would soon turn into an empty shell, and tried to free Akira from this. This is a clumsy attempt at denial. For Shiki it's [his withdrawal, I think] a predetermined path, and for Akira it could be a heavy cross."
As implied, in the epilogue we see that Shiki really "disappeared" as a person after he and Akira got out and went through all the red tape to gain freedom and clear themselves of suspicion. Five years have passed and the civil war is over. Akira in a dark apartment with curtained windows and Shiki's clothes. He enters the room and calls to Shiki, who is sitting in a wheelchair with blank eyes, indifferent to everything.
Once Shiki fell into this immobile state, Akira took care of him. He believed that this happened because Shiki lost his life purpose by killing Nano. He does not know how and why to live in peacetime, in a world where there is no enemy, for the sake of whose destruction he was ready to sacrifice everything. Nano knew exactly how things would turn out, which is why, as he was dying, he announced to Shiki that he had lost. In fact, Nano hoped to be freed from everything with the help of death. And this means that he got what he wanted, and Shiki remained to live in this state.
Shiki killed many people and was known for his fighting skills, so many people from the underworld pursued him in hopes of making a name for themselves by killing him. Akira wears Shiki's katana and kills such killers with it. He transports Shiki from place to place. Epilogue


shows the next moment: Akira takes Shiki to an empty park to look at the autumn landscape, and there he senses the approach of several attackers. He sheds their blood on fallen scarlet leaves.
In the SD drama of this lineage variant of Shiki, it is said that he began to regain his senses during this battle.

There is another choice that determines whether you get the second or third ending of this line. Without going into details, it depends on how Akira perceives Shiki's actions during and after Nano's blood-drinking moment. If he tells himself that Shiki is not as cruel and insane as he should be, then we get ending two. And if he can't even look at it, then the third option.
Final 2. So Shiki drinks Nano's blood, copes with horror and agony (in short, Ryan’s side effects are easy and like two fingers on the table. Still not with such and such a will), kills Nano, kills the Arbitros and possibly the Punishers (it depends on which option went - the second or third), and ends up on top of the world, because now he knows that a) his main rival is dead and b) he got Nano's invulnerability minus his instability.
In the epilogue, not only is the civil war over, but Shiki is something like the dictator of Japan. He took advantage of the civil war to return to the army and, accompanied by Akira, quickly made his way upstairs. Now, having gained military and political power, he looks far beyond the borders of Japan.


Akira is his most trusted companion, adored and feared by many. On that rainy day when Shiki defeated Nano, Akira knew that he would follow Shiki - he simply had no other choice. As they made their way upstairs, Akira changed himself to fit Shiki, becoming stronger and more determined than before, but still clearly following what Shiki wanted him to do.

Final 3. The difference with the second ending is only in the epilogue. That is, Shiki drinks Nano's blood, kills him and Arbitro, all the cases. But Akira can't watch it, so he doesn't participate in those scenes in any way. The epilogue of the third ending begins with Akira having sex with some unknown person. She and Shiki are still in Toshima. Most likely, Shiki took the syndicate from Arbitro and runs everything, staying in Toshima and killing those who get in his way.
Akira has sunk into a "living only for sex" state. He doesn't care who. If Shiki is not around, he simply chooses the one he likes best. He sleeps with others, and Shiki then finds out with whom he kills these unfortunates. And Akira has fallen so low that he enjoys both - both sex and murder.
In the epilogue, after finishing (for all intents and purposes) with the nameless guy, he either goes downstairs or just comes back home to greet Shiki almost like an exemplary wife(still in debility and, if I understood correctly, with someone else's sperm flowing down his body). He doesn't care who else sees him. As they exchange greetings, Shiki reacts to appearance Akira with charming annoyance, saying he can't take his eyes off him even for a minute.
He asks "Who was it this time?" and Akira smiles cruelly...

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Original: 咎狗の血
Genre: Yaoi, fantasy
Age limit: 18+
Developer: Nitro+Chiral
Voice acting: Yes, Japanese
Language: Japanese / English
Date: 25.02.2005
Description: Several years have passed since the end of the Third World War. The game takes place in post-apocalyptic Japan. The game's protagonist Akira was sentenced to life in prison on murder charges. Emma gets Akira out of prison, but in exchange for his freedom, he must participate in the game "Igura". The goal of the game is to defeat the opponent in combat without killing him. Having won, it is necessary to pick up the "necklace" (it is a chain with "dog tag" tokens, each token has a certain mark and initially the player has 5 tokens), which was given to each player. To win, Akira must collect a set of 4 kings, and for this he will have to defeat the strongest player - Il-Re, the country's largest drug dealer. Passion, fear, betrayal and love - a variety of aspirations collide in this cruel game and can affect the fate of the protagonist.

OS: Windows 98/2000/Me/XP/Vista/7/8
Processor: Pentium II 300 MHz
RAM: 64 MB
Screen resolution: 800x600
Sound: PCM
DirectX: 9.0c


1. Switch to Japanese locale (completely).
2. Mount the IMG image.
3. Install the game. Untick.

4. Install Update 1.01 by copying it to the folder with installed game and running.
(It will add the "0cg.pak" file to the game folder)
5. Play.

English patch:
Set it to Japanese locale too.
1. If you have not installed it yet, then install Update 1.01 from the archive with the translation by copying it to the folder with the installed game and running it.
2. Install the "TNC Image Patch".
3. Copy the file "script.pak" to the folder with the installed game.
4. Play.

About installing games:
- mounting images
- switching to Japanese localization (including the AppLocale program)
- installation of support for hieroglyphs
- translate games from japanese to english



1. The game does not start and does not respond.
Solution: Download "TogainunoChi_NoCd.rar" and copy the contents to the game folder. Agree to a replacement.

2. Black screen.
Solution: Install the game by fully converting the computer to the Japanese locale.

3. Opening not playing. Crashes at the beginning (a few minutes after the start of the game). Black/white screen at the beginning of the opening.
Solution: If the installation was carried out according to the rules, then download / update the set of video codecs.

4. Any syntax error.
Solution:
Make sure your computer supports hieroglyphs.

5. Answer options do not appear and the game freezes at the same time.
Solution: Run the game as administrator.

6. The game hangs in a specific place, randomly freezes where it wants to, or starts showing the same scene when choosing any answer option.
Cause: In fact, all freezes are random. Most likely, the game was not installed according to the rules, or through Applocale. It is also possible that you have some problems with support for hieroglyphic fonts.
Solution: Copy saves, delete the game, clean the system. Try installing/reinstalling hieroglyphs support. Reinstall the game by setting the computer completely to the Japanese locale.

7. Backgrounds, voice acting, sprites, text and other minor annoyances of that kind disappear.
Cause: It was not necessary to install the game through Applocale or in English localization.
Solution: Install and run the game by completely transferring the computer to the Japanese locale.

8. The game hangs when saving / loading in Windows 8 x64.
Solution:
First way:
Try using NoCd:
1) Rename the launch file of the game.
2) Download "TogainunoChi_NoCd.rar" and copy the contents to the game folder.
3) Play.
There is no way to check this method, therefore, if it does not help, then remove NoCd, rename the startup file back.

Second way:
1) Go to "Config" and uncheck the bottom checkbox. This will fix freezes on save.

2) Boot, the game will freeze as usual.
3) Click right click click on the game icon in the taskbar and select the name of the game from the menu.
4) Click OK. The disk check will begin.
5) Quickly before it completes, left click on the game icon in the taskbar, then right click on the game window.
6) After these manipulations, the game should hang (you may have to wait for the disk check to finish).
7) This procedure will have to be repeated every time you load saves.
It is possible that the opening will still hang, but the game will continue after it ends.