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*[[Frederica Bernkastel]] is known in ''Higurashi no Naku Koro ni'' as the author of the poems that each arc opens with. In ''Umineko no Naku Koro ni'', the character [[Bernkastel]] appears to be the same character. Furthermore, Bernkastel is revealed to be a version of [[Rika Furude]], as seen in their similar appearances and their supernatural abilities. Bernkastel herself references this fact by using Rika's catchphrase "Nipah~" in {{turn}}. In addition to this, there is also a character named [[Erika Furudo]], a character Bernkastel created in her own likeness who bears a similar name and appearance to Rika. The name "Furudo Erika" is phonetically similar to the name "Frederica".
**Serika Furuwada from {{harem}} has a similar name to Rika Furude.
*[[Lambdadelta]], while not referenced in ''Higurashi no Naku Koro ni'', is speculated to be [[Miyo Takano]] due to their similar appearance. Furthermore, LamdadeltaLambdadelta refers to Miyo Takano as "her other self" in the ''[[Hotarubi no Tomoru Koro ni]]'' prologue, ''[[The First and the Last Gift]]''. However, [[Ryukishi07]] has directly refuted this theory and refers to it as a red herring.
*[[Ange Ushiromiya]] and [[Shion Sonozaki]] both attended [[St. Lucia Academy]].
*The [[Angel Mort]] uniform and the [[Seven Stakes of Purgatory]] outfit have similar designs.

Revision as of 02:42, 17 January 2021

The When They Cry franchise contains several cultural and historical references as a result of author Ryukishi07's habit of putting references in his work just to have them.[1] A partial list of these references is below.

Divine Comedy

Umineko no Naku Koro ni contains many references of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy.

Detective fiction

Demonology

  • The 72 Pillars of Hell mentioned in Umineko no Naku Koro ni is likely a reference to the 72 demons in the Lesser Key of Solomon. Several demons within Umineko no Naku Koro ni are based off of these 72 demons.
  • Much of the demonology Maria Ushiromiya mentions is taken from the Key of Solomon, a 14th/15th century grimoire and early example of Renaissance magic.
    • Maria's amulets, meant to protect her from the evil entities on the island, have the fifth pentacle of Mars inscribed on them.
    • The symbol found on the shed in Legend of the Golden Witch is the seventh pentacle of the Sun.
    • The symbol found on Eva Ushiromiya and Hideyoshi Ushiromiya's room is the pentacle of the Moon.
  • The name Bernkastel may be a reference to the birthplace of Peter Binsfield, a German theologian who was the first to associate the seven princes of hell with the Seven Deadly Sins. Binsfield was born in the town of Binsfield which is located in the Bernkastel-Wittlich district of Germany.
    • Peter Binsfeld's classification of demons is used in the Seven Stakes of Purgatory. Each of the Stakes is named after a prince of hell and is the embodiment of the associated Deadly Sin.

Touhou Project

Other

Intertextual references

Ryukishi07 is also known to include references and crossovers within his own works.

References

  1. "Ryukishi07 at the French con Epitanime: 27th of May". Wordpress. Archived from the original on 24 June 2013.
  2. "Ryukishi07 at the French con Epitanime: 27th of May".