Festival of Masks
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The Festival of Masks (Japanese: オモテ祭り Mask festival) is a special event that occurs in Kitakami, beginning at night. It had existed for many years, but following the slaying of Okidogi, Munkidori, and Fezandipiti by Ogerpon, the festival was altered to honor the Loyal Three's perceived sacrifices.
History
The villagers of Kitakami have held the Festival of Masks for generations, during which they wore masks of many different Pokémon. These masks originally depicted Pokémon such as Hoothoot, Squirtle, Lapras, Weezing, and others. The masks were carved by an unnamed mask maker, the ancestor of the siblings Kieran and Carmine. One day, a man and an ogre traveled to the land of Kitakami. When they arrived at the village, the villagers refused to allow the duo to enter, as they were scared by their appearance.
One day, the man and ogre returned to join the village festivals, now wearing masks that concealed their true identities. These masks soon attracted the attention of a trio of greedy Pokémon. This trio snuck into the home of the man and the ogre, the Dreaded Den, and stole the Wellspring Mask, Hearthflame Mask, and Cornerstone Mask from them, with the man only able to save the Teal Mask.
After learning what had occurred, the ogre returned to the village and slew the trio. As the villagers were unaware of the trio's theft, they assumed the ogre was a villain and the trio had perished protecting the village. To honor what they believed were the sacrifices of the Pokémon, now known as the Loyal Three, the villagers incorporated the story into the festival's tradition, and began wearing masks depicting Ogerpon, Okidogi, Munkidori, and Fezandipiti, in addition to Eevee, and Pikachu. During the following years, Ogerpon visited the festivals, but now alone.
Many years later, the descendants of the mask maker, Kieran and Carmine, together with their grandparents, Yukito and Hideko, live in Mossui Town and take part in the festivals of the present day. One day, the player arrived in Kitakami for a school trip with three other students and Briar to explore and learn about the new land and participate in the festival with the two siblings.
Stalls
Ogre Oustin' stall
- Main article: Ogre Oustin'
Ogre Oustin' is special activity passed down as a tradition since long ago, which opens up in the Festival of Masks. It was inspired by the story of the Loyal Three's battle against Ogerpon, the game uses four different colored balloons resembling each of Ogerpon's masks that needs to be popped by the players while riding a Stantler or a Pokémon already owned by them. and gathering Berries from them to fill up tables reserved for them while defending the Berries from gluttonous wild Pokémon. The game comes in three difficulty modes: Easy, Normal, and Hard.
Shaved Ice Stand
- Main article: Shaved Ice Stand
Ice Cream Stand
- Main article: Ice Cream Stand
Candy Fruit Stand
- Main article: Candy Fruit Stand
Fried Noodle Stand
Name | Cost | Image | Meal Power | Description |
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Kitakami Fried Noodles | $900 | Catching Power: Poison (2) Item Drop Power: Dragon (1) Humungo Power: Fighting (1) |
The Maillard reaction that occurs when browning the sauce leads to an absolutely irresistible aroma and flavor. |
In animation
Pokémon: Paldean Winds
In Breathe Out, Ohara and her father were seen in a picture taken during the Festival of Masks.
Merchandise
Pokémon Trading Card Game
The Festival of Masks has been featured on a variety of merchandise released exclusively for the Pokémon Trading Card Game.
Carmine & Kieran
In Japan, a range of Carmine & Kieran products was available at Pokémon Centers, on the Pokémon Center Online, and at participating Pokémon Card Gym sites from April 26, 2024.[1] Each utilize artwork created by kirisAki.[2]
Deck Case (front) |
Deck Case (reverse) |
Rubber Playmat |
Deck Case Dividers |
Sleeves |
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Gallery
S V Concept art |
References
Related articles
- Ogerpon
- Okidogi
- Munkidori
- Fezandipiti
- Myths and legends involving Legendary and Mythical Pokémon
- Ogerpon (game)
- Loyal Three
- The Teal Mask
- Countryside Harvest Festival
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