> Woah. Let's check out that map.
> You can't help but be drawn to the map. You step across the futon and over to the tapestry that is big enough to you and every other incident-solver in Gensokyo. You recognize many of the locations listed: the Human Village, bigger than what you've known. The Sanzu River, unchanged. The Garden of the Sun, in gold thread. The Tengu Village and the Genbu Ravine, proudly etched into the mountain. Mayohiga, looking like an actual village. Mugenkan, of all places. Your eye catches the Hakurei Shrine first: it's isolated from all the other landmarks and near the upper right hand corner of the tapestry.
> There are some places that are not present: Eientei is not here, nor are the Scarlet Devil and Prismriver mansions. The Moriya Shrine is also unaccounted for.
> The pattern on the border of the tapestry is very complicated, but you do notice the eyes embroidered in. They are used with more...eye-popping colors than the other threads.
>Then that open notebook.
> You leave the tapestry alone and wander over to the desk. You take a seat on the cushion, which has obviously been sat on a lot because it feels flat. The notebook is bound in leather, with an envelope sticking out of the pages. A pen sits nearby, most likely being the one to have written to half the second page. Unfortunately, it's all in shorthand. You can't read any of it. Given that there are dates written between paragraphs, and how the pages are open to halfway through, it's probably some sort of diary or log.
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