Mai was led through the Spooky Forest by a hooded apirition, one of her personal summons the kappa. Apparently he traced and found the location of the most recent yokai that Mai wanted, one that she had yet to get her hands on - the kasha. However, the search led her to a castle that was far too grand and, for lack of better words, spooky for the young mage's liking. Because of this, the young adolescent was hesitant to put her hand on the door, and thought very hard before she did.
"Are you sure this is it?"
"Have I literally ever been wrong? That Kasha you found was here last, saw it m'self. That thing will make an exellent addition, but first we gotta take it down, obviously. I think your trusty Kappa can do thr j-"
"Nodeppō!"
Mai dropped the doll of a squirrel onto the ground, and sprouting from it was a yellow and grey flying squirrel, and it perched itself onto the violet-haired girl's shoulder. The kappa, obviously distraught, gave an expression that showed anger, disbelief, and sadness all at once.
"It can eat fire, a useful tool against a fire elemental yokai, no?"
The kappa made a grumbling noise as Mai opened the doors to the castle, and slowly entered, being sure to survey her surroundings to find the flame cat, drawing a small dagger, but patting the nodeppō on the head as a sign that it can go off on its own. Mai could call it back at any time. So, now the two could cover more ground, and reach - and kill - the kasha in a shorter time frame.
"Are you sure this is it?"
"Have I literally ever been wrong? That Kasha you found was here last, saw it m'self. That thing will make an exellent addition, but first we gotta take it down, obviously. I think your trusty Kappa can do thr j-"
"Nodeppō!"
Mai dropped the doll of a squirrel onto the ground, and sprouting from it was a yellow and grey flying squirrel, and it perched itself onto the violet-haired girl's shoulder. The kappa, obviously distraught, gave an expression that showed anger, disbelief, and sadness all at once.
"It can eat fire, a useful tool against a fire elemental yokai, no?"
The kappa made a grumbling noise as Mai opened the doors to the castle, and slowly entered, being sure to survey her surroundings to find the flame cat, drawing a small dagger, but patting the nodeppō on the head as a sign that it can go off on its own. Mai could call it back at any time. So, now the two could cover more ground, and reach - and kill - the kasha in a shorter time frame.