> "I hope we meet again some time. Have a pleasant day!"
> Without stepping on the cat, leave the house and start hurrying along to the village in pursuit of our constituents.
>"Have a good one," says the farmer, as you make your way out.
>Following the path away, you walk along the edge of the rice field and soon join up with the main road. This road is framed on all sides by fields of rice, daikon, millet, sorghum, and other such staples, as well as the occasional simple peasant dwelling. More farmers are out now, milling among their fields and tending to this or that; a few have begun to harvest in one of the millet fields, which may explain breakfast. None of them seem to pay you much mind. The road stretches to the south, toward town, and toward the north, toward wilder lands.
>Making your way toward town, you can see a well alongside the road, with a number of small homes gathered around it, that seem to mark the outskirts of the village. Less appealingly, you can also see the Buddhists Temple off to the western side of the road. Obvious exits are north, south, and west.
> What do we know of Yukari Yakumo? Or The Dragon, for that matter.
>You've vaguely heard the former name; some high muckity muck among the youkai, supposedly very dangerous? You know of the latter quite well.
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