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Renegade Spice Dancer
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You: Why? Why did you bring me here?
Ran: ...Walk with me for a moment.
The two of you make your way through the field, the sensation of time frozen sending shivers down your arms. You absentmindedly notice that the khitsune is a good foot and a half taller than you are.
Ran: Well, there are a number of different reasons you were brought here. First and foremost, of course, is that my master has a task that she wants you to complete. Telling you what it is now would be premature. Also, my master was curious about something. Something nobody in our little world seemed to be able to do. So she went into the outside, grabbed you, and fiddled around in your brain. There were a few things she changed, but the change I'm going to tell you about now, is the one thing that makes you truly unique here in Gensokyo. You have the power to tweak and change your spell cards at a moments notice. Now, that might seem a tad underwhelming at first, but you have to understand that our entire society and social structure is built around the spellcard rules, and you are in a unique position to take complete advantage of that. All you need is a little creativity, and some knowledge of the basics of danmaku.
You: So... do I have any enemies here? Anyone who would oppose a human from the outside?
Ran: Well, that's the thing. Nobody here knows you're a human. There's a rumor spreading around Gensokyo that you're the new yatagarasu. The old one was an ancient solar youkai, but was devoured by a three-legged hellraven. Quite a fascinating tale, but for another time. Point is, the youkai think you're one of them. And with your skills using danmaku, and the ability to warp your spellcards, they aren't really wrong. You belong with us more than you belong in the human village, truly.
You: Just out of curiosity, could I leave Gensokyo if I wanted to?
Ran: No, that is impossible. The Great Barrier exists for a reason, and only my master is capable of passing it in any fashion.
You: I've noticed that almost everyone I've met here is a woman of some description, with the exception of the shopkeeper and the trout youkai at the misty lake.
Ran: Ah, an excellent observation! You won't find male youkai out of their dens much. The culture here leans heavily towards the female gender, though we do see men venture out, however rarely. This makes you an anomaly, a curiosity, something new and welcome in a predictable land.
You hug the fluffy tail. It is wonderfully warm and soft and fuzzy and wonderful. You pity the unfortunate fools who have not experienced this luxury. Ran merely smiles.
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