>You are Nue Houjuu, Gensokyo's premier shapeshifter! Yours is a long and storied past, ranging from hassling the Mikado's palace in the old days to being sealed underground to making your way among migrant oni and more. But by and large, you've gotten by. These days, you live in the Ancient City, and run a successful tavern, as well as a couple of side businesses. As well, you have taken to hanging with a group of surprisingly open-minded Buddhists.
>And you've been robbed.
>You are an independent-minded person and prone to mischief. You are a confident and flirtatious, seldom at a loss of words or caught off guard. In the old days you had no problem terrorizing those in the highest seats of power, but these days you have calmed down somewhat. Even if you no longer aspire to your old heights of harassing Emperors, you still love to stir up trouble every now and again. Despite this, you find yourself surprisingly responsible these days, between running legitimate businesses and helping out your surface world friends. Some days, you wonder if you're losing your edge. Partially you blame Byakuren's influence; she has a way of making want to behave, at least a little bit. As well, having lived among the rigorously honest oni; quick to answer injury with violence; has done much to quietly shape you toward being a more socially-minded soul. Particularly after the end result of your first attempts to run scams and thieve your way through as you used to...
>These days you consider the oni as good friends, even if they're a bit more gruff than you'd like sometimes. Your tavern serves as a well-known peaceful spot, where people in the Ancient City can go to relax and not worry about the brawls and such, though sometimes they do happen right outside your doorstep. You are acquainted with one of the Four Devas that lead the oni, a woman calling herself Kay. She sometimes uses your tavern as a base of operations, though this has been happening less often lately. You have also found yourself tied to the people of the Myouren Temple, after they forgave you for your last big prank of interfering with their restoration of their leader. They've proven to be true friends, and have done what they can to assist you when you need it.
>A strange event of some kind seems to have turned everyone's money into gemstones of roughly equivalent worth, reaching even into Hakugyokurou. You aren't sure what caused it or why, but it seems to have been via use of faith, or something like magic but not magic. You do know a rabbit youkai was seen entering and leaving your house. Chaos has started to break out in the city, and is somewhat contained in the human town. The kappa are in a tizzy trying to figure it out, while the tengu town and Scarlet Devil Mansion have closed their borders. If things continue to degenerate, things could get very messy in Gensokyo.You have Nazrin working your tavern, trying to turn a profit from the events. As well, your spell cards have gone missing.
>Having spoken with Patchouli's magic circle, it's been determined that something that isn't quite faith is behind this event. You've managed to independently find that the gems seem to have letters written inside them, and with Patchouli's assistance have found the gems seem to have been created from books in some manner. You've joined with Mystia, who wishes revenge against whomever took her money, and have chased Tewi to the seldom-explored southern reaches of Gensokyo, and found her in a place where two humans named Rika and Rikako, as well as a ghost named Kana, seem to live. Now, you are trying to keep Tewi from escaping.
> We're larger than her, roll the grapple so that she's underneath us, then use our legs - in addition to our arms - to pin her down.
> If she keeps struggling, punch to the kidney.
>You try to roll, applying your superior weight. You succeed, but your grasp on Tewi weakens as she slips out a bit. You try to wrap your legs around her, and find your trident is getting in the way of your right leg getting a proper grasp.
>You suspect that punching her would loosen your grip on her significantly.
> If while rolling, we find the trident interfering with the roll, fire off some danmaku point-blank to whatever part of Tewi our hands are currently at.
>You hit Tewi with a fair amount of danmaku. She squeals and flails, and your mouth explodes into pain as the back of her head smacks into it.
> Shout "Hey, can someone give me a hand here? Now would be great!"
>Your words don't come out right, given the blow you took to the face.
>"Hold still!" Mystia cries, somewhere off to the side.