Eden Island Kasumigake Collection | Doa

Ayane slams her hand beside Kasumi’s. “No. You don’t get to abandon me again — not even into yourself.”

Back on the mainland, Kasumi plants a single cherry blossom seed from Eden Island. It blooms overnight — pale pink, with silver veins. She names it Kasumigake no Hana — the flower of fractured memories. Eden Island Kasumigake Collection DoA

Mid-battle, the real Kasumi intervenes. They clash — not as enemies, but as two people trapped in a shared nightmare. Ayane slams her hand beside Kasumi’s

Donovan’s final joke: the island will self-destruct in one hour, but the only way to stop it is for Kasumi and Ayane to willingly enter the merge pod — losing their individual identities to become a single being. Kasumi hesitates. Ayane rages. It blooms overnight — pale pink, with silver veins

After receiving a cryptic plea for help from a ghost frequency, Kasumi travels to the forbidden Eden Island — a former M.I.S.T. bio-research facility — only to discover that the island is a living memory trap designed to shatter her psyche, forcing her and a reluctant Ayane to confront the truth about their mother’s final experiment. Prologue: The Phantom Signal Kasumi, now a wandering ronin-ninja, lives in a small seaside village, monitoring M.I.S.T.’s remnants. One night, her communicator picks up an old, encrypted M.U.R.A.S.A.M.A. protocol: “Project Koharu — vessel complete. Awaiting the Original’s return.” The message ends with a soft whisper: “Sister… don’t come.” It’s Ayane’s voice — but distorted, layered with static and sorrow.