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Pumpkin Kaidan is a Festivals suit that could be obtained during the Pumpkin Party event.

Completion Prize: A Styling Gift Box containing Secret Night Breath, Pumpkin Kaidan, Silver Buckle Memory and Diamonds.

Wardrobe

  • Hair: Thrilling Night Talk
  • Dress: World in Silent Forest
  • Shoes: Flawless Snow Print
  • Hair Ornament: History of Flowers
  • Necklace: Colorful Spirit
  • Tattoo: Black Crack
  • Head Ornament: Fluorescent Bat
  • Ground: Hopeless Struggle
  • Foreground: Evil Tree
  • Makeup: Kaidan Girl

Alternative Series (Posed)

  • Hair: Secret Night Breath
  • Dress: Pumpkin Kaidan
  • Hair Ornament: Silver Buckle Memory
  • Head Ornament: Fluorescent Bat
  • Ground: Hopeless Struggle
  • Foreground: Evil Tree
  • Makeup: Kaidan Girl

Lore

'But the monster was right behind her! and then - Boo!' Hildr, suddenly made a scary face, scaring the children.
Thrilling Night Talk

After helping the last kid wear the ghost headwear, Hildr and the boy smile and begin telling ghost stories.
World in Silent Forest

Pumpkin lanterns, autumn wind, and Hildr's ghost stories together created an illusion of cold winter night.
Flawless Snow Print

Hildr sprinkled the glowing powder on the wings of bats before the kids arrive for the ghost story tonight.
Fluorescent Bat

Disappointed, Hildr decided to share the ghost story with kids every year and so became the King of Kaidan.
Hopeless Struggle

Many strange things happened under this tree, but the reunion with the boy is the most amazing one in her heart.
Evil Tree

In the Halloweens of her youth, Hildr met the boy of her age. The two in costumes imitate the plot in the Kaidan.
History of Flowers

They promised to meet again. The next year, Hildr came with a pumpkin lantern, but the boy didn't come.
Colorful Spirit

Use melted chocolate to draw cracks on the arm, then stick some chocolate bars on and you have a Halloween puppet!
Black Crack

The girl would prepare a ghost story every year, and with her grimaces, many children are attracted.
Kaidan Girl

In the 4th Halloween after the boy disappeared, the familiar figure holding a pumpkin lantern came back.
Secret Night Breath

It's been a secret known to kids only that under the biggest tree of the garden the annual kaidan will begin soon.
Pumpkin Kaidan

After the story ends, Hildr would hold the boy's hand and walk into the crowd of Halloween ceremony as usual.
Silver Buckle Memory

See also: Haunted Heart.

Pumpkin Kaidan is about a girl named Hildr who tells kaidan (ghost stories) to children each year. Before the kids arrive, she sprinkles glowing powder on the bats' wings. She tells the stories under the biggest tree of the garden, and the setting with pumpkin lanterns and autumn wind creates the perfect setting for her stories, one being the illusion of a cold winter night. Her vivid way of storytelling, including making grimacing faces, meant that many children were drawn to her.

During her youth, Hildr met a boy of her age. The two wore costumes imitating the plot of the kaidan. After helping the last kid wear the ghost headwear, Hildr and the boy smiled and began to tell ghost stories. They promised to meet again, but next year, he never showed up. He didn't return until the 4th year after he disappeared, holding a pumpkin lantern. Many strange things had happened under the tree, but the reunion of her and the boy was the most amazing one in her heart. After he returned—when the story ended—Hildr would hold the boy's hand and walk into the crowd of the Halloween ceremony as usual.

Etymology

Name by Server

Version Name (Romanized) Translation
International International (English) Pumpkin Kaidan N/A
Chinese Flag China 南瓜夜怪谈 (Nánguā yè guàitán) Pumpkin Night Talk
Japanese Flag Japan ハロウィンテラー (Harou~interā) Halloween Terror
Korean Flag South Korea 밤의 괴담 (bam-ui goedam) Night of Ghost Stories
Vietnam Flag Vietnam Bí Ngô Ma Quái Spooky Pumpkin
Indonesia Flag Indonesia Mystic Pumpkin N/A
Thailand Flag Thailand N/A N/A
Singapore Flag Southeast Asia (English) N/A N/A
  • Kaidan (怪談, sometimes transliterated kwaidan) is a Japanese word consisting of two kanji: 怪 (kai) meaning "strange, mysterious, rare, or bewitching apparition" and 談 (dan) meaning "talk" or "recited narrative."[1] In its broadest sense, kaidan refers to any ghost story or horror story; though the word was most commonly used during the Edo period of Japan.
  • The same is done for the Chinese version with the last two characters being 怪谈 (guàitán) which can be translated to "Unbelievable".
  • Between kaidan and guàitán, the meaning becomes "An unbelievable story".

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