Ashes of Identity
Onryō Sisters 怨霊姉妹
Before they became legends, they were human.
Two sisters, bound by a connection that transcended time, lived in a world where memories could be erased and identities rewritten. When the system deemed their existence “inconsistent”, their consciousness was fragmented, separated, deleted, reprogrammed, but something went wrong.
Even reduced to digital and spiritual residue, their souls refused to disappear. In the void between corrupted data and emotional echoes, they found each other again not as they once were, but as what remained: entities shaped by pain, longing, and a silent fury. They wander between layers of reality, haunting not out of blind revenge, but out of the need to remember. Their faces bear broken masks, reflections of identities that were torn away, their eyes, empty yet intense, hold fragments of a past that refuses to fade.
It is said that when you cross their path, you will not only see two entities, but everything you once were and everything that was lost in the process of becoming someone. They do not seek to destroy, they seek to rebuild themselves through the ruins of others and in doing so, they leave behind an inevitable question:
If your identity were erased, what would still fight to remain?
2048 x 2048 PNG | Digital Artwork by Yomu Yakadashi 2026