>"It's fine. Though I'd rather keep my limbs attached to me if possible."
> "I'm sure only a finger would suffice. Perhaps half!" Kaguya says cheerfully.
> Look at Mayina "Is an Elemental out of darkness beyond mage's capabilities? Can it be that darkness isn't an element but rather an absence of all elements?"
> "But then again I'm Youkai so things most likely are different considering not much is known about how Youkai come to be"
> "Would my blood be harmful or lethal if it were inside someone else?"
> "Eirin you can have some more if you have more tests to run. Maybe you can find a way to replicate or grow the blood so you have more to work with"
> "Darkness is not an element. Darkness... is darkness." he says flatly. "It's also something Makai actually dosen't have much of. The Maisma itself illuminates most places in it's dull red. Complete darkness dosen't truly exist in Makai. Even places like Hokkai, the prison of Makai, are illuminated by the ambient magic."
> "Well; most youkai come from things that have lived beyond their time. That umbrella, for example, was probobly a lifeless umbrella far longer than most would have survived. The insect and bird lived longer. The rabbits of the Bamboo Forest. Even Human Magicians have usually exceeded their natural lifespans in some form." Eirin says. "I'd be willing to wager the origin of groups such as the Tengu was a long-lived Crow or Wolf. But darkness doesn't really age, does it?"
> "A transfusion of the wrong blood into someone else is highly harmful; it's why I told you to get specific vials when I was treating Miss Izayoi." Eirin replies. "It would be harmful if I were to perform a transfusion between the Sparrow and the Firefly."
> "Taking too much at once can be dangerous, besides, I would need to set up special conditions to test without exposing it to light once the seal wears off." Eirin remarks.
> Kaguya smiles slyly. "Eirin, you stated darkness dosen't age, correct?"
> "Yes Princess... wait... you're not thinking... that's too reckless." Eirin says with increasing duress.
> "If darkness dosen't age, I may be able to test if the magic of the seal does age. See which lasts longer." Kaguya muses.
> "Absolutely not! We haven't confirmed at all yet if that's a safe course of action." Eirin replies; her voice actually raised somewhat, as if she is scolding Kaguya.
> Kaguya slinks down a little, and remarks "Sorry, I thought it would be helpful..."