"When worshipping Buddha, the most important statues are often stored in a Buddha shrine called a 'Gohonzon,' only publicly displayed on specific days. This display is also known as 'Gokaicho.'"
This is a passage from the "Capital City Temple Chronicles."
And when the demon god known as Ryomensukuna unleashed his own mystical domain—[Demonic Conqueror's Shrine], Reiger witnessed this scene.
A Buddha shrine slowly rose from the rippling, mirror-like world reflection, appearing beneath a blood-red sky.
Above was an endless crimson blood mist.
Below was a reflection like a water surface.
Standing before the small palace-like shrine, was Ryomensukuna with a lawless grin on his face.
And that shrine had neither any holiness nor righteousness, instead appearing incredibly grotesque, adorned with trinkets resembling animal bones and skulls everywhere.
Rather than a Buddha shrine, it was more like a demon shrine.
Being in such a domain felt as if one was situated in hell.
