> Fly to the village proper and land.
> Survey the surroundings from the ground.
>You fly to the edge of the village and land.
>The terrain here has been cleared noticeable, though a number of trees remain to provide shade and the like. In fact, a couple of the homes seem to be built around trees. There are small gardens everywhere, growing a variety of unusual crops; you quickly pick out wheat, oat, and a number of other grains not often seen in Gensokyo, as well as what seem to be some root vegetables you cannot easily identify without getting in close. You note quite a few chickens running around between the houses and the worn footpaths, and a number of waist-high creatures with somewhat goat-like bodies and strangely thick hair. Are those sheep? You've never seen one yourself, but you're heard of them via Mistress and Patchouli.
>There are people milling about. The women are largely dressed like the fisherwomen you saw before, though some have more fashionable headgear, if any at all, and a few seem to have found some more stylish cuts. The men seem to favor shirts that drop to their knees, and trousers underneath. You imagine, frankly, they must all be uncomfortably warm. Or simply used to it. Many are tending to their gardens, some are watching over the goat-like animals or trying to keep the chickens under control. In particular you note a lot of children of various ages at the animal-related tasks. Some pause momentarily in their work to regard you curiously, others barely spare you a glance.
>There don't seem to be roads, exactly, but rather a number of footpaths that crisscross around gardens and homes. You note a few later buildings here and there, closer to the middle of the village. One that particularly catches your eye is somewhat obscured by the trees and what seems to be a wooden palisade.
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