The young bakedanuki had a rough idea of why the trees were so angry. Not only were the large carnivorous plants hungry at this time of month, but they were vengeful, vindictive, and petty. Ever since she had taken responsibility for those two ‘strangers’ to the woods that were careless with their smoke lighters, the forest had not been satisfied. She had told the great sakura trees that she would deal with the trespassers, but unfortunately a scolding had not been quite to their liking. Ever since the previous encounter in Morgate Town, Izayuki had taken refuge in Sakuramori, only venturing to the guildhall of Silver Moon Inn once per week if she could help it. Being secluded with her symptoms had been comforting to the ill ayakashi, as opposed to being in a crowded area with unpredictable variables. She was not yet certain what might happen when she was around too many people at once and the tiny hell demons somehow became active. The experiences were always excruciating and in public, such a display would likely be a huge blow to her pride.
Sakuramori had been comforting, of course, up until recently. When the forest had laid witness to her letting the trespassers go, the hive mind of the region had grown increasingly hostile towards her. Finally, there was the night where the cherry blossoms that made up the bulk of the woods made their move. The bloodthirsty magical plants had trapped the ayakashi with roots and vines, while thorns from the ground sprung up to reach a thirst-quenching meal of blood to nourish the carnivorous forest, which was all interconnected. The forest had not anticipating the woman not dying from its catch, nor the polluted and contaminated blood that was suddenly spread throughout its roots and fibers. The dark-colored blood carried not only the demonic shadows but also the essence of the yokai as a whole.
Eventually, the forest left the bakedanuki alone, no longer hosting any will to kill her. The reason was simple-- the forest was a part of her now, technically, and she was a part of the forest. Her life essence was carried throughout the web of Sakuramori and as a result, she was unable to just up and leave. Doing so would be impossible and unthinkable. After all, a body did not just leave a part of itself behind. In addition, the contact with the forest began to change up the will of the yokai, who had fallen captive to connecting with the carnivorous forest’s mind. It triggered sensations that were akin to its own in order to trigger the bakedanuki to do the needed work in order to gather it sustenance; such a thing manifested in great hunger pains and a need for hunting.
The longer Izayuki remained in the forest, the stronger the will of the forest became. She had spent weeks hunting down trespassers that were not affiliated with Black Rose. Her own guildmembers were protected from the unique guild marks. The trees saw them as allies and friends, one of their own. Anyone else, however, was fair game. Literally. The ayakashi would lead an unsuspecting individual towards the heart of the forest and once there, the forest would rip apart and bleed the poor soul, absorbing every ounce of ‘life’ it could get-- blood, spirit energy, magic, and anything else it could get its roots on. Any leftovers belonged to the bakedanuki as a form of ‘reward’, or perhaps more accurately a treat for the new hunting dog.
She was becoming accustomed to the new life. The forest was always relaxing with a mild climate and fresh breezes. The trees sang to one another with the wind, or gossiped in little groves about nonsense. Life was carefree and there was little to actually bother with or worry about. Heavy topics were absent from the minds of the cherry blossoms and the little animals that roamed the woods and meadows were kindhearted and amiable beings. She no longer minded the gruesome killing of trespassers-- it was not truly by her hand, anyway. She simply led them along to the heart and center of Sakuramori and the trees did the rest. Was she really responsible, if she were she so comfortably carrying out the will of the forest and assisting it in its survival? Surely not.
A relaxing afternoon was passing by while the bakedanuki listened in on the idle tree gossip. They spoke of another individual who was coming close, entering their fringes. The magical plants noted it was male and a likely candidate for dinner. With enough information spinning in her head, the ayakashi quietly left that specific grove to their chatter as she made her way towards where they mentioned this person had entered. Izayuki stayed up in the canopies, jumping from branch to thick branch of each unnaturally gargantuan tree. The pink petals on the thin branches and flying through the wind provided a good mask and at least for the time being, she kept her magical power and soul concealed from being sensed while she investigated.