Demon Clan

The Demon Clan (鬼の一族, Oni no Ichizoku) refers to a group of people in the Harukanaru Toki no Naka de series. They are easily distinguished by having blue eyes and blond hair. Due to their striking appearance, the local residents within the parallel world often fear or detest them. Locals will falsely blame them for causing misfortune and disasters with their bewitching charms. Members are simply known as "demon" (鬼, oni).

Historically, the term "demon" or "ogre" was used as a prejudice Japanese label for Portuguese sailors appearing in Japan during the Age of Exploration. Residents in Japan were just as baffled as the explorers upon first seeing them, never before seeing a person with their physical features. Japanese fiction likes to emphasize that the first group of sailors had blond hair and blue eyes (consequently becoming a stereotype for fictional Caucasian characters), but historical records instead criticized them for "[being] giants with red hair, curly beards, green eyes, and a square jaw". The "demon" label symbolized the Japanese's old beliefs that soulless, unknown monsters had set foot on their lands. Later generations would use similar racial slurs such as "Southern barbarian" (南蛮人) or "alien" (外人).

Harukanaru Toki no Naka de 5 somewhat reenacts the historical reaction to foreign sailors. Ernest and his crew are fearfully called "demons" by Japanese locals, even though they are not descendants of the Demon Clan.

Role in Games
Sometime during the 8th century, the earliest members of the Demon Clan arrived to Kyou. They came from a faraway western land, seeking a new paradise for themselves. Residents in the capital were immediately appalled by their visible features and ostracized the "invaders". The Demon Clan members tried to negotiate peace between residents, but their efforts were fruitless. Tensions between the two parties escalated into a bloody war and both sides suffered in the power struggle. For the majority of the battle, the Demon Clan reigned supreme by means of manipulation and trickery. They began to construct their own buildings and villages within the capital.

100 years after the Demon Clan settled, the populace were at their wit's end and began to pray to the White Dragon to save them. The dragon god responded by sending a priestess to the capital. She successfully protected the residents as they fought back. The Demon Clan members were overwhelmed and those surviving abandoned the capital, which was now blessed with the Four Sacred Beasts' protection. A famous sorcerer sought to protect each of Kyou's main gates with a deity to offer additional support. The priestess's duty ended and Kyou was given the blessings of both dragon gods. Residents within the capital would never forget nor would they entirely forgive the Demon Clan, as future generations recall the negative history of these "outsiders" in an instant.

Forced to wander again, the Demon Clan drifted from country to country. They lacked the resources and knowledge needed to return to their own home overseas. As they were banished from the dragon gods' blessings, many suffered from severe ailments, failed crops, and other grievances. Those who accepted their fate of isolation chose to leave the clan and hide their identity by building their own settlements away from civilization. Villages with former demon clan members are scattered throughout the parallel world.

The noble leader of the clan, however, was fuming with indignation and cursed his fate. He gathered any loyalists to his name and established a demon city. There, he sought to instill those remaining of the Demon Clan's history of wealth and glory. His grudge against those in Kyou was passed onto each following generation, even with the clan's steady decline.

Akram, a descendant of the Demon Clan's leader, gathered a group of followers and desired to conquer the capital for the Demon Clan in the 10th century. His revolution almost proved successful, but his efforts were foiled by the White Dragon Priestess. He fought against another White Dragon Priestess 100 years later. Akram's second attempt proved to be his last, the nobility of the Demon Clan disappearing with him.

Powers and Other Traits
Demon Clan members are born with dominant yang energy, making them technically different than people (who live with equally balanced yin-yang traits). Interacting with a demon for extended periods of time may become hazardous to normal people due to the flow of yang. Too much yang energy may become a spiritual danger to the person beside them. Even so, the process is gradual and cases in which people suffer due to the yang unbalance are rare. It has been implied that the rumors regarding their unlucky nature were born from a peculiar case of overexposure.

While the proficiency of their talents vary on the individual, all of the Demon Clan members are gifted with the power to manipulate darkness. They can teleport, use magic to hide in the shadows, cast special barriers, and can control or summon vengeful spirits at will. If they are willing to sacrifice their powers, members can perform powerful curses (呪詛, jyuso), which are solidified as a stone tablet or charm. These curses have the power to wreck havoc for people nearby or can bring gods into their submission. Once the curse is purified, the demon's powers will disappear and they will suffer the negative effects of their own curse.

Should they desire it, members can also temporarily lend their powers to others. People granted with the demon's powers will be able to use the same abilities as a demon, regardless of whether they are a demon or not. Once the power drains, they return to their normal state.

Due to their foreign origins, demons practice unique customs than people in Kyou. They have access to plants, foods, and medicines they may prove to be more beneficial than the standard goods. Demons also share the modern day Japanese trait of owning and using personal stamps for their signatures.

Known Individuals

 * Akram
 * Ikutidarl
 * Shirin
 * Sefel
 * Ridvan
 * Ouchi Fukuchi