List of characters in Umineko no Naku Koro ni
The Ushiromiya family is a Japanese business family whose power traces back to the family's head, business magnate Kinzo Ushiromiya. The Ushiromiya family were once a powerful force within Japan but their power waned in the early 20th century. After the conclusion of World War II, Kinzo amassed a large fortune with legendary and ruthless business practices. Kinzo's connections and vast fortune brought the Ushiromiya family to a level of power greater than at any other point in the family's history.
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Beatrice
See also: Beatrice (disambiguation)
Beatrice may refer to:
- Beatrice, the witch incarnation of Kinzo Ushiromiya's former lover and the main antagonist of Umineko no Naku Koro ni Episodes 1-4.
- Beatrice the Elder, one-half of Beatrice present in Dawn of the Golden Witch.
- Chick Beatrice, one-half of Beatrice present in Dawn of the Golden Witch.
- Beatrice Castiglioni, Kinzo's lover from Requiem of the Golden Witch.
- Beatrice Ushiromiya, Kinzo's daughter.
- Gaap, a demon whose form was originally referred to as "Beatrice."
- Virgilia, a witch originally known as "Beatrice" before passing on her title.
- EVA-Beatrice, a witch who succeeds the title of "Beatrice" from the first character listed.
- ANGE-Beatrice, a witch who adopts the title of "Beatrice" from the first character listed.
- "Beatrice", the 78th chapter of the Umineko no Naku Koro ni manga.
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The Chiester Sisters Imperial Guard Corps, also known as the Pendragon Memorial Troops, Chiester Sisters (チエスター姉妹, Chiesutā Shimai), or erroneously translated as the Siesta Sisters, are a collection of bunnygirl furniture in Umineko no Naku Koro ni. Their main weapon is a bow of light that shoots a tracking beam that can kill a target instantly. Dlanor A. Knox investigates the corps and discovers that their real world counterparts are Kinzo Ushiromiya's Winchester rifles. The defective rifle is represented by Chiester 556. In Twilight of the Golden Witch, it is revealed that the Chiester Sisters' original vessels were actually Maria's ceramic bunnies, one of which Rosa destroyed.
Known Members
- Chiester 00
- Chiester 45
- Chiester 410
- Chiester 556
- Chiester 17
- Chiester 20
- Chiester 38
- Chiester 127
Trivia
- The name "Chiester" is a corruption of the word "Winchester".
- The erroneous translation of "Siesta Sisters" by Witch Hunt caused the Chiester Sisters to be known as the Siesta Sisters to the English speaking audience. "Siesta Sisters" was thought to be the correct translation until Chiester 410's appearance in Golden Fantasia confirmed the spelling as "Chiester." This translation error was fixed for the Steam release of Umineko no Naku Koro ni.
- In Dawn of the Golden Witch, several unseen members of the Chiester Sisters are mentioned, each of which represent different guns, keeping with the notion that the depicted Chiester Sisters are incarnations of Kinzo's Winchester rifles. Chiester 127 is described as being able to pulverize a human target at 2 kilometers, a reference to the 5-inch deck gun which has a 127mm shell and a range well over 2 kilometers. Chiester 20 is described as having a fire rate of 6,000 rounds per minute, likely referring to the M61 Vulcan Gatling Gun which fires a 20mm round and has a fire rate of 6,000 rounds per minute.
- The banners the Chiester Sisters have on their left arms resemble the flag for Iceland (), however, their firing codes are written in Greek.
- The magical text that appears in the sound novels when the Chiester Sisters attack is transliterated from Japanese into Greek. When translated into English, the text reads:
Guidance System Version 07: "Firing Guidance System Startup Good morning. Welcome to the Firing Guidance System. Commence Data Accumulation... Now scanning. Gathering data. Don't shake it. If we screw up now, it won't hit. Formulating Firing Curve... Formulating Firing Curve. Forming as a Bezier curve. This is filler, so please don't read it, okay? It's random. All this English that I don't really understand sure is cool. Pretty awesome. Firing Preparations Complete Firing Preparations Complete. If we shoot now, it'll hit. ...Assuming that the measurements are correct. Are we really good to go? It's totally automatic. Accuracy 97.89% A number that will almost certainly hit." |
See also
Known members