Himuka Clan

Himuka Clan (日向の一族) is the name for a mystical race in Harukanaru Toki no Naka de 4. They are easily recognized by the large bird-like wings protruding from their backs. Members of the clan worship Suzaku as their guardian deity.

The Himuka Clan members represent the sun in Nakatsu Kuni's ancient lore. They are one of three ancient clans who once dominated the land, the others being the Tsukiyomi Clan and the Star Clan. Since they aren't mentioned in later records or legends within the parallel world, it can be assumed that they fazed out of existence or were eventually forgotten.

Role in Game
The Himuka Clan are natives of the western islands of Nakatsu Kuni, particularly in Aso and Takachiho. Since they are granted with Suzaku's blessings, the Himuka Clan have wings. Humans became envious of their winged cousins. This jealousy shifted to ignorance for the winged folk and deepened into anger and hatred as time passed. It's not odd for people to indiscriminately blame the Himuka Clan for any misgivings or disasters which affect their homes. Supporters of the Himuka Clan are often ostracized or killed by hateful locals. In spite of the severe prejudice they face, the winged natives try their best to coexist with their neighbors.

Seven years before the main story takes place, the Raja of Tokoyo no Kuni came to the Queen of Nakatsu Kuni to eradicate the "Bloodied Serpent" within him. Once he learned that the Queen lacked contact with the dragon god, the Queen postulated that the Himuka Clan's divine blood in Takachiho could possibly be enough to suffice for an exorcism. It would kill two birds with one stone: she could rid of the Himuka Clan in the west and please her people while offering possible compensation to dispel the "Bloodied Serpent" within him. Desperate and pressed for time, Surya accepted and led his army to massacre the Himuka Clan within Takachiho. Iwanagahime was ordered to assist.

Unfortunately the Queen was grossly misinformed about the Himuka Clan's divinity, and the army only succeeded in slaughtering innocent people. It's also implied that the Queen actually knew the truth but allowed the massacre as a pretense to drive both the Raja and the Himuka Clan away from her lands.

Survivors of the massacre fled throughout the country to continue their peaceful lives. Those remaining within Takachiho were forced to become bandits to live and hid within the mountains to rob travelers. They primarily remain to protect Suzaku's resting place.

Powers and Other Traits
Members of the Himuka Clan are gifted with wings at birth. Similar to snowflakes, no two wings are alike between them. Every members' wings has their unique coloring, markings, shape, and length. Since their wings don't molt easily, the Himuka Clan are insulted when people insist their feathers are the same as normal birds. They can tell their feathers apart based on their texture, length, and weight. Like birds, however, their wings are vulnerable

Aside from their large wings, however, they share the same physical constitution as humans. While it would be an unimaginably painful experience for them, members of the Himuka Clan can have their wings completely cut off if they wish to gain acceptance. The Himuka Clan are too fond of their heritage to discard them. Due to their mischievous and happy-go-lucky nature, the winged folk would rather live their days freely enjoying whatever they fancy than dwell on whatever their detractors think.

Due to their ties to Suzaku, they are closely related to birds and can fluently speak with them through songs and whistles. Every member in the Himuka Clan can command three-legged crows at whim and consider them valuable pets. If needed they can accurately translate their pets' caws with ease. By relying on the crows and their observations from the air, the Himuka Clan have unmatched reconnaissance and can easily use the high viewpoints to their advantage.

The Himuka Clan often fly alone in the skies. If they fly in groups, they fly by relying on their individual strengths. When two members share their flight in close proximity to one another, it means they are flying as a couple and they are beloved mates. If a male wants to prove his love for his mate, he carries him/her during flight as a representation of the trust he has in them. Though they don't particularly stage competitions with one another for mates, the highest flier of a group is often regarded as the strongest figure of a community.