Mad_Dog_of_Fujiwara
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Touhou frequently borrows various ideas from real-life beliefs, such as gods possessing infinitely divisible spirits. This goes well beyond merely referencing these concepts, as there is an entire official column in the official Touhou magazine describing religious and mythological beliefs as part of the setting and as "source material". In the latest chapter of one of the manga, a character mentions the process of sealing off the kimon, without much in-universe context elaborating on what that is; However, in real life this was tied to the cardinal direction oni used to steal one's fortune and health. A smaller example is how kappa can steal a person's shirikodama, which contains their soul, but only the former statement is confirmed in-universe and not the latter.
There are, of course, numerous other examples that I can provide if necessary.
My question is, would it be acceptable to draw from the IRL beliefs inspiring these statements, and if so, to what extent? Could I give kappa soul manipulation for the shirikodama thing, or would that be extrapolating too much? Also, to be clear, I'm not asking if I can just copy/paste religious beliefs into the wiki and call it a day; I'm just wondering if those beliefs can be used to contextualize statements that aren't given much context in canon.
There are, of course, numerous other examples that I can provide if necessary.
My question is, would it be acceptable to draw from the IRL beliefs inspiring these statements, and if so, to what extent? Could I give kappa soul manipulation for the shirikodama thing, or would that be extrapolating too much? Also, to be clear, I'm not asking if I can just copy/paste religious beliefs into the wiki and call it a day; I'm just wondering if those beliefs can be used to contextualize statements that aren't given much context in canon.