Circle Eden Mayuri Sama No Jinta [exclusive] (Desktop COMPLETE)

The story takes place in a post-apocalyptic shrine town. Mayuri is a living deity, bound to the shrine, slowly losing her humanity due to a curse. The player character is a wanderer, but the "Jinta" route focuses on Jinta, a shrine hand. Unlike the main hero, Jinta cannot save Mayuri. Instead, the player witnesses Jinta’s descent: he begins stealing forbidden relics, breaking sacred seals, and finally commits a ritual murder to "freeze" Mayuri in a moment of perfect beauty.

For the uninitiated, the title itself is a glorious word salad that perfectly encapsulates the game’s manic energy. Let’s break it down: Circle Eden Mayuri Sama No Jinta

As a Flash-based interactive, the gameplay involves clicking on different parts of the character or using on-screen tools to trigger various animations and reactions. The game saw several iterations, with Version 5.5 The story takes place in a post-apocalyptic shrine town

The final scene—referred to by fans as the —shows Jinta sitting alone in a stasis field next to a preserved, smiling Mayuri. The text reads: "This is my Eden. This is Mayuri Sama’s Jinta." Hence, the keyword was born. Unlike the main hero, Jinta cannot save Mayuri

The particle "No" (の) indicates possession—"Of the Jinta." "Jinta" (じんた) is trickier. It can be a Japanese name (like Jinta from Anohana ), but in doujin slang, it often refers to a protagonist or a specific "everyman" character. In the context of "Circle Eden Mayuri Sama No Jinta," it likely translates to "The Jinta of Lady Mayuri from Circle Eden" —perhaps a side story, a specific route, or a fan-slated expansion focusing on the relationship between the protagonist (Jinta) and the revered heroine (Mayuri).

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