>...Maybe this is enough? Let's take 'em back to Nitori!
>Youkai mountain? Where is that one?>Who is around right now?
>Go check out the bucket, then.
>Put her back upright.>"Where are you going?"
>Oops, didn't realize I accidentally borrowed your voice, there (forgot the 'say this' part). Sorry.>Say this: "Can you tell me anything about this hole?"
>We fell into one of those a while back, didn't we?
>Maybe batsy would remember, she seems pretty sharp.
>It's a crack in the ground, so if anyone can find it, it'd be a Bat Youkai. Bats use Echolocation you know, so theoretically she should still be able to as well. This here Guide knows plenty about animals, so leave that sort of thing to me!
>Please don't. Please.
>To be fair though, what most bats eat are more active at night. I've heard that some varieties of bat are partial to moths and the like. Of course, they're just plain nocturnal to begin with. Bats are weird sometimes.
>Ask her why she was in the hole.
>See if she knows who made the hole, or if it leads anywhere. Or if anyone else is ever in there.
>Do you recall where the hole we got shot out of is?
>Ask her if there's a drunk horned person with a cannon down there>Either way, we should help. If its a big hole in the ground, you should see it by flying up a bit and looking down from the sky.
>We have to ask questions. Right now, we really don't have much information to go on. The more we know, the better able we'll be to find the hole.>Ask her if there's anyone else at all in the hole.
>Ask her what she knows about those people. Are they youkai, and if so, what kind of youkai?>Also ask her if the hole leads anywhere.
>Well if you can't fly that high, gotta do it the normal way. Is that schoolteacher still around? Gotta be someone who knows this place enough to know where to find large holes.