Miyako Sudo is a hostile female spirit in Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly. She is the first ghost that appears in the game. As Mio and Mayu Amakura enter the first house of the Lost Village, they come across journals that describe Miyako's search for her lost boyfriend, Masumi Makimura, who had disappeared in the Minakami Region. Miyako boldly entered the village to search for Masumi, only to have his violent ghost kill her after reuniting. Now she wanders the house she was killed in, forever wondering, "Why?"
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| - Miyako Sudo is a hostile female spirit in Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly. She is the first ghost that appears in the game. As Mio and Mayu Amakura enter the first house of the Lost Village, they come across journals that describe Miyako's search for her lost boyfriend, Masumi Makimura, who had disappeared in the Minakami Region. Miyako boldly entered the village to search for Masumi, only to have his violent ghost kill her after reuniting. Now she wanders the house she was killed in, forever wondering, "Why?"
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| - Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly
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| - Osaka House: 2F Servant's room, Guest room, Study, various locations
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| - Wanderer, Beckoner, various others
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| - Strangled by Masumi Makimura's ghost
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| - Miyako Sudo is a hostile female spirit in Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly. She is the first ghost that appears in the game. As Mio and Mayu Amakura enter the first house of the Lost Village, they come across journals that describe Miyako's search for her lost boyfriend, Masumi Makimura, who had disappeared in the Minakami Region. Miyako boldly entered the village to search for Masumi, only to have his violent ghost kill her after reuniting. Now she wanders the house she was killed in, forever wondering, "Why?"
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