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|  | Maybe you want to know how often the different Shiories have been used... 
 For japanese, chinese and korean ghosts (around june 2023):
 
 
| combined |  | japanese |  | chinese |  | korean |  | satori.dll | 2670+122+1=2793 | satori.dll | 2670 | aya/aya5/yaya.dll | 152 | aya/aya5/yaya.dll | 7 |  | aya/aya5/yaya.dll | 314+152+7=473 | aya/aya5/yaya..dll | 314 | satori.dll | 122 | misaka.dll | 5 |  | shiori.dll | 270+10+2=382 | shiori.dll | 270 | misaka.dll | 79 | shiori.dll | 2 |  | misaka.dll | 71+79+5=155 | misaka.dll | 71 | shiori.dll | 10 | niseshiori.dll | 2 |  | niseshiori.dll | 53+0+2=55 | niseshiori.dll | 53 | niseshiori.dll | 0 | satori.dll | 1 |  As you can see, most used Shiori is satori.dll especially on japanese side (~3/4).
 Well, there is a special editor (satolist) for this, which makes it very easy to built a ghost (for japanese).
 On chinese side a special version of satori.dll is used...
 Same for aya/aya5/yaya.dll. A special version - scripts there also saved in UTF-8.
 
 There are more misaka.dll than shiori.dll  on chinese side - shiori.dll has not many friends there.
 Then misaka.dll has been used for all these 3 languages. Well, not very often, but can also be used easily for english too!
 
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