Harue Shigima
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| Harue Shigima | |
|---|---|
| Paranormasight character | |
![]() Harue in Paranormasight | |
| First appearance | Paranormasight: The Seven Mysteries of Honjo (2023) |
| Created by | Takanari Ishiyama |
| Designed by | Gen Kobayashi |
| In-universe information | |
| Nationality | Japanese |
Harue Shigima (Japanese: 志岐間 春恵, Hepburn: Shigima Harue) is a character in the 2023 video game Paranormasight: The Seven Mysteries of Honjo, one of its protagonists. She works with a private detective named Richter in order to participate in the Feast of Shadows, an occurrence that causes people who bears curses, such as herself, to kill other curse bearers or steal their curses to potentially use the Rite of Resurrection in order to resurrect her murdered son.
Harue was created by Takanari Ishiyama who wrote the scenario, and Gen Kobayashi, who did her design. Kobayashi was asked to put more emphasis on her facial expressions, particularly her angry expression, which lead to Ishiyama changing the way she speaks. She has received generally popular reception, considered among the best of the game's cast. Particular points of praise included the thematic connection between the story and her character arc, as well as her facial expressions.
Harue Shigima was created for Paranormasight: The Seven Mysteries of Honjo by writer Takanari Ishiyama.[1] Her design was created by the game's character designer, Gen Kobayashi. Kobayashi picked her as his favorite character, stating that he "likes women with a dark side" and that he found her feelings were the strongest of the cast. He stated that he put a lot of effort into her facial expressions, noting that he may have put too much effort in.[2] Kobayashi stated that her design is something he had not made before, and so he tried to incorporate all of his favorite elements into her design. When designing her angry expression, Kobayashi was told by Ishiyama to give her angry expression a stronger impact, receiving detailed instructions on how to execute it.[1] Initially, her dialogue was described by Ishiyama as being more normal, using more feminine words, but when he saw the facial expressions Kobayashi designed, he changed it.[3]

