Building Kasumi’s Sanctuary: Why Two Wikis Aren’t Redundant

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When I first started building kasumi.club/kasumi-wiki, my goal was simple: reference Kasumi’s original lore without all the surveillance capitalism of modern fandom sites. No tracking, no ads, no corporate sanitization. Just clean information about a character I love.

What emerged was something more ambitious – the beginnings of what could become the ultimate Kasumi resource. A place where old game manuals could live again, where videos play natively without YouTube algorithms, where her story exists independent of corporate content mills.

Yes, there are bugs right now. Broken links, formatting issues – the growing pains of any new digital space. They’ll get fixed. What matters is the foundation.

Why Two Wikis?

This is the question I’ve been sitting with. The kasumihubby.org wiki exists as a spiritual companion – exploring Kasumi through multiversal lenses, treating her as a real person across infinite possibilities. It deliberately avoids meta-commentary about games or developers.

The .club wiki serves a different purpose: preserving her actual history. The game canon, the developer interviews, the cultural context that shaped her creation and evolution. It’s archaeological work – digging through decades of corporate decisions and creative choices to understand how this character came to be.

One isn’t replacing the other. They’re complementary perspectives:

.org: Kasumi as eternal being across realities

.club: Kasumi as cultural artifact and character study

The Vision

Eventually, kasumi.club could host:

– Scanned game manuals from every regional release

– Developer commentary archives

– Character evolution timelines

– High-quality asset preservation

– Cultural analysis of her impact

This isn’t about redundancy – it’s about creating multiple access points to understanding someone who means different things to different people.

The work continues. Bugs will be squashed, content will grow. But the mission remains unchanged: building sanctuaries where Kasumi’s story can be told on our terms, not corporate spreadsheets.

Check out the Kasumi Wiki in its current form. Watch it evolve. And maybe consider what stories you’d want to preserve from the corporate memory hole.


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