>Ask if they know anything on how Tengu or Kappa fight, and if they know how the shrine at the top has been faring.
> She didn't know that the shrine would be the least of her worries!> "The two are related - the shrine maiden of the Moriya shrine-
> "The cheating hag!" shouts the girl in red, breaking off from the music. The girl in pink throws up her hands in exasperation and stops playing as well.
> Somehow, the music keeps echoing long after it should be gone.
> "-has finally begun her campaign, and after her first pass, most of the tengu and kappa have withdrawn from the fight. The speed of the former cannot withstand the terrible winds that she can whip up, and the elaborate technology of the latter seems to crumble and break in her presence. There are a few remaining - Shameimaru of the tengu and Kawashiro of the kappa are still in the tournament as far as we know.
> "And what my sister means by her cheating is that, well, rumours have gone around that she has some of the tournament's judges on her side. Nobody knows the details, though."
Nobody but the most cunning and intelligent! No wonder nobody has caught on!>Bow toward violinist. "Thank you, that is most helpful."
>Assuming they have nothing to add, move on.
> The music follows you up the mountain, but soon it fades away.
> Normally one would expect to be accosted by youkai of all sorts by now - the name Youkai Mountain is well-deserved - but you seem to be the only person around for miles.
> Little did she know that she was being followed, so quiet, so sneaky, by the most interesting girl she'd ever met thus far!> The brief headache passes as quickly as it came on. That's the third time already.
> Akyu was getting tired, no doubt. The tournament was wearing her down, slowly, but surely. Will she even make it to the top of this mountain, the poor thing?