>Hit the road.
>The three of you make your way out, Nue waving to the tengu there. She then takes the lead, and takes you in an entirely different direction than you used to get there while insisting it's a faster way. This takes you through smaller, less crowded streets past a variety of small buildings that you assume are mostly homes. Traditional row houses are set across from blocky clay brick structures and daub and wattle huts. Wooden buildings that remind you of True Glorian neighbor tents of various shapes that are you certain do not share a common origin. Here and there is shop or a grocery, some built in local styles, others in steel and glass and concrete; at least one of them seems to be yet another Crow Mart. Every so often, Nue calls out to someone and waves, almost always getting a response back.
>Soon enough, you emerge back onto the main boulevard that you first followed, and see the gateway back to Youkai Mountain is nearby. Nue confidently leads you out and back to the Moriya Shrine. Again, you feel the curious sense of your being stretching out and filling your space again as you leave the crowded city behind, and the comparative silence is strangely jarring for a short time. Still, it is an easy flight down to the mountain's base, where the chariot.
>"Oh, you guys still have this thing?" says Nue. "I figured it got ripped apart for scrap ages ago!"
>_