Three outfits themed around Cthulhu, Shiroi (white) Oni, and Yokai. Also includes other retextures for Kusabimaru, the eyes, and ZullieTheWitch's hat pack mod - Mob Mask.
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Shoutout to Zullie for getting a good mask in the game. I have combined it with my Tenchu mask texture to also make the neck appear covered as well. There's still some clipping and the mask is still bugged in cutscenes. ZullieTheWitch's Hat Pack Mod: https://www.nexusmods.com/sekiro/mods/244
Cthulhu - This is based on the Cthulhu mythos. The outfit is completely black, and the kanji on the scarf means "cosmos" since Cthulhu is a cosmic deity.
Shiroi Oni - A white version of the Oni outfits I've been doing.
Yokai - An outfit based mostly on different Yokai and Asian deities; Yuki-Onna, Jorogumo, Kuchisake-onna, etc. Instructions to install: 1. If you don't have Mod Engine installed, please do so by visiting this link: https://www.nexusmods.com/sekiro/mods/6.
2. Make a folder called 'mods' in your Sekiro directory (where your .exe is) if you haven't already.
3. In the mods folder, make a new folder called 'parts.'
4. Place the file/s in the parts folder and you are good to go!