Quite splendidly was it that Mura’s unofficial status as a Daionmyōji would gain influence in this day and age. And yet, in his brand-new, large and comfy office he was, almost jumping in joy and excitement – this was a found like none other, and it was located in Midi… and it was connected to Kitsune, funny enough. A couple of his guildmates were potentially influenced by this founding, but Kumiko had just returned to the guild a few days ago. She would have to rest up and recover from her journey… a-anyway, damn, this was pretty entertaining.
Kitsune were, well, a very tricky species of powerful creatures from Midi, what, with all their ties to celestial, spiritual and hellish forces in their daily endeavors. Midijins had, for many years, grown and learned to respect, tolerate and fear them – all at the same time. While the majority were fair and honorable, you never wanted to fall for a kitsune’s pranks – it always spelled disaster. And yet, one of the Midijins’ state deities from times old, one of the Shinto Lords, was a Kitsune. Now, that was an understatement; it would be more precise to say that this deity was the progenitor of all Kitsune-
Yup, even the progenitor of the two, foxy members of Fairy Tail, being Menka and Kumiko. Whether they had any knowledge of this was indifferent, because Mura knew what this worshipped god was all about… his name was Inari. There was one drawing of him in Mura’s Bestiary of Ishgar Creatures, in his chapter of Midi’s Yōkai, and… well, it wasn’t authentic due to the lack of an actual status as an eye-witness or anything like that, but Mura had drawn him as a gigantic fox-monster avatar. Inari exerted pride in the hearts of many Kitsune like this.
The Midijins had a long history of revering Inari as a lord and god of all foxes in the small country. Inari commanded the blossoming of fertility, the freshness of rice and tea, the flow of sake among elders and the growing agriculture and industry that had driven the country in its later years of development. Depictions of Inari could often be seen on postmarks, souvenir stores, festival masks and as small, stone statues in maintained shrines. Inari was beloved by many as a benevolent Shinto god, but being the father-mother of all Kitsune, he had to have embodied everything that made them notorious and famous.
Well, a ghost had actually visited Mura inside the guild office… Mura drew many ghosts toward him on a daily basis with his powers as a shaman, so it was to be expected. This ghost, in particular, had revealed to him that Inari’s temple had been found by a group of present-day Onmyōji in Midi – now, it was mentioned earlier that Inari had many shrines and places of worship, but the temple talked about was Inari’s Link. So to say, it was Inari’s first and biggest temple, and the strongest link towards his avatar in this world… it was considered both a wonder of the country as well as a total myth, but it turned out to have been a real place.
The group of priests that had found it, however, had never returned from their expedition. This seeded worry in his previously jumping heart, now knowing that some unwelcoming force was having a play in Inari’s Link. Now, Mura had… personal issues with the Onmyōji, but at the same time, those issues were over a decade old, and who knew just what specific group of people had fallen prey to the invisible forces in the ancient temple? Either way, his heroic heart yearned to check the place out himself, thinking that he’d have a much better chance at unveiling its secrets as the Daionmyōji… but he wasn’t going alone.
Kumiko was taking a break, but Menka had to see this place. He still remembered her honestly tragic tale about her relationship with her mother, and… well, she might’ve gotten over it due to her age, but it didn’t sit right in the head of a young man who honored and loved his late mother deeply. If there was any relief lying in her heritage, then perhaps… perhaps she could realize some inner truth about herself in Inari’s temple? It was sort of wishful thinking, but it sounded like a good thing.
He had relayed the information over to her via Zirconis that they were going to explore this unveiled temple of Inari and that she should gear up for the possible call for combat – the details from before were kept to himself, since he wanted this to be her own, personal experience. Their method of transport was a tad ridiculous; Mura had gotten used to riding on Azure-chan and was sitting atop the serpentine Dragon’s head once more, its long and azure-blue body resting right outside of the guild’s gate where they were waiting for Menka to arrive.
Over the time, Mura’s choice of clothes had changed too; he protected his neck with a white scarf, and he wore an orange, sleeve-less jacket over his usual, black gi. Harusame and Futsu no Mitama were strapped tightly to his form, his hair was tied up, and he had ditched the thick sandals for thinner, practical ones mostly worn by Midi’s traditional mages. In these garments, his metallic arm was clear for all to see… and so were the whitening of his hair, resembling the silver tones of a certain, lecherous spirit-
“H-HNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNG! I can’t waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiiiiiiiiiit… can’t we pack some more, Mura?! Since we’re visiting Midi again, we should make a vacation out of it – you of all people need a break now, alright?! Let’s bring our pyjamas, too – oh, oh, and we should probably buy a new night dress for dear Menka too, shouldn’t w-“
“Not again…”
“Not again…”
“W-What, don’t give me that! You both know how close the two of us have gotten, now! Isn’t it logical to want some quality time in a lovely vacation spot with a hunt like her?! Mura, you have no room to talk – I was with you last time when you and Mythi-“
“A- but what- what does that have to do with any of this? We’re not going on a vacation, we’re just checking the temple out-“
“WAAAAAAAAAAAH! YOU NEVER DID CARE ABOUT MY FEELINGS, DID YOU!?!”
Aaaaaaaaand Kyuken began wailing, again. His feelings were a tad unstable, weren’t they? It was new to see him so fixated on one woman without even mentioning any of her three numbers, so… damn. He was genuinely in love.
Now, Mura just felt terrible, and yet he didn’t know why. He had the right to say no at one point, didn’t he?! So why did he feel so… heavy in his chest? Darn it… it was tiring to think of. So he took a nap atop Azure-chan’s head until Menka would arrive…
WC: 1155
Kitsune were, well, a very tricky species of powerful creatures from Midi, what, with all their ties to celestial, spiritual and hellish forces in their daily endeavors. Midijins had, for many years, grown and learned to respect, tolerate and fear them – all at the same time. While the majority were fair and honorable, you never wanted to fall for a kitsune’s pranks – it always spelled disaster. And yet, one of the Midijins’ state deities from times old, one of the Shinto Lords, was a Kitsune. Now, that was an understatement; it would be more precise to say that this deity was the progenitor of all Kitsune-
Yup, even the progenitor of the two, foxy members of Fairy Tail, being Menka and Kumiko. Whether they had any knowledge of this was indifferent, because Mura knew what this worshipped god was all about… his name was Inari. There was one drawing of him in Mura’s Bestiary of Ishgar Creatures, in his chapter of Midi’s Yōkai, and… well, it wasn’t authentic due to the lack of an actual status as an eye-witness or anything like that, but Mura had drawn him as a gigantic fox-monster avatar. Inari exerted pride in the hearts of many Kitsune like this.
The Midijins had a long history of revering Inari as a lord and god of all foxes in the small country. Inari commanded the blossoming of fertility, the freshness of rice and tea, the flow of sake among elders and the growing agriculture and industry that had driven the country in its later years of development. Depictions of Inari could often be seen on postmarks, souvenir stores, festival masks and as small, stone statues in maintained shrines. Inari was beloved by many as a benevolent Shinto god, but being the father-mother of all Kitsune, he had to have embodied everything that made them notorious and famous.
Well, a ghost had actually visited Mura inside the guild office… Mura drew many ghosts toward him on a daily basis with his powers as a shaman, so it was to be expected. This ghost, in particular, had revealed to him that Inari’s temple had been found by a group of present-day Onmyōji in Midi – now, it was mentioned earlier that Inari had many shrines and places of worship, but the temple talked about was Inari’s Link. So to say, it was Inari’s first and biggest temple, and the strongest link towards his avatar in this world… it was considered both a wonder of the country as well as a total myth, but it turned out to have been a real place.
The group of priests that had found it, however, had never returned from their expedition. This seeded worry in his previously jumping heart, now knowing that some unwelcoming force was having a play in Inari’s Link. Now, Mura had… personal issues with the Onmyōji, but at the same time, those issues were over a decade old, and who knew just what specific group of people had fallen prey to the invisible forces in the ancient temple? Either way, his heroic heart yearned to check the place out himself, thinking that he’d have a much better chance at unveiling its secrets as the Daionmyōji… but he wasn’t going alone.
Kumiko was taking a break, but Menka had to see this place. He still remembered her honestly tragic tale about her relationship with her mother, and… well, she might’ve gotten over it due to her age, but it didn’t sit right in the head of a young man who honored and loved his late mother deeply. If there was any relief lying in her heritage, then perhaps… perhaps she could realize some inner truth about herself in Inari’s temple? It was sort of wishful thinking, but it sounded like a good thing.
He had relayed the information over to her via Zirconis that they were going to explore this unveiled temple of Inari and that she should gear up for the possible call for combat – the details from before were kept to himself, since he wanted this to be her own, personal experience. Their method of transport was a tad ridiculous; Mura had gotten used to riding on Azure-chan and was sitting atop the serpentine Dragon’s head once more, its long and azure-blue body resting right outside of the guild’s gate where they were waiting for Menka to arrive.
Over the time, Mura’s choice of clothes had changed too; he protected his neck with a white scarf, and he wore an orange, sleeve-less jacket over his usual, black gi. Harusame and Futsu no Mitama were strapped tightly to his form, his hair was tied up, and he had ditched the thick sandals for thinner, practical ones mostly worn by Midi’s traditional mages. In these garments, his metallic arm was clear for all to see… and so were the whitening of his hair, resembling the silver tones of a certain, lecherous spirit-
“H-HNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNG! I can’t waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiiiiiiiiiit… can’t we pack some more, Mura?! Since we’re visiting Midi again, we should make a vacation out of it – you of all people need a break now, alright?! Let’s bring our pyjamas, too – oh, oh, and we should probably buy a new night dress for dear Menka too, shouldn’t w-“
“Not again…”
“Not again…”
“W-What, don’t give me that! You both know how close the two of us have gotten, now! Isn’t it logical to want some quality time in a lovely vacation spot with a hunt like her?! Mura, you have no room to talk – I was with you last time when you and Mythi-“
“A- but what- what does that have to do with any of this? We’re not going on a vacation, we’re just checking the temple out-“
“WAAAAAAAAAAAH! YOU NEVER DID CARE ABOUT MY FEELINGS, DID YOU!?!”
Aaaaaaaaand Kyuken began wailing, again. His feelings were a tad unstable, weren’t they? It was new to see him so fixated on one woman without even mentioning any of her three numbers, so… damn. He was genuinely in love.
Now, Mura just felt terrible, and yet he didn’t know why. He had the right to say no at one point, didn’t he?! So why did he feel so… heavy in his chest? Darn it… it was tiring to think of. So he took a nap atop Azure-chan’s head until Menka would arrive…
WC: 1155