Once upon a time, in a temple called Shoujouji, there lived a cheerful monk. As a music lover, the monk would always enjoy herself by playing the shamisen after chanting. But one night, on the night of the full moon...
[Kosuzu's not exactly good with heavy lifting, construction, or first aid. But there's a lot of kids who need distracting right now, and that's something she can do.
The book she has open in front of her is the same murder mystery novel she had with her when she arrived, but it's mostly just a prop to make it feel like a proper storytelling. She's got a pretty good number of appropriate stories she can more or less recount from memory. The shamisen-playing monk and her music battle against a mob of unruly tanuki. The exorcist and the haunted love letters. The living masks who stole a village's hope. They're mostly tales of troublemaking youkai and the humans who dealt with them, which is what Kosuzu knows best from her old life.
Whichever Palai kids have enough of an attention span to sit through her stories have gathered in front of her as a quiet audience. If anyone from the coven is interested in hearing some stories from another world, they're free to sit in, too.]
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Once upon a time, in a temple called Shoujouji, there lived a cheerful monk. As a music lover, the monk would always enjoy herself by playing the shamisen after chanting. But one night, on the night of the full moon...
[Kosuzu's not exactly good with heavy lifting, construction, or first aid. But there's a lot of kids who need distracting right now, and that's something she can do.
The book she has open in front of her is the same murder mystery novel she had with her when she arrived, but it's mostly just a prop to make it feel like a proper storytelling. She's got a pretty good number of appropriate stories she can more or less recount from memory. The shamisen-playing monk and her music battle against a mob of unruly tanuki. The exorcist and the haunted love letters. The living masks who stole a village's hope. They're mostly tales of troublemaking youkai and the humans who dealt with them, which is what Kosuzu knows best from her old life.
Whichever Palai kids have enough of an attention span to sit through her stories have gathered in front of her as a quiet audience. If anyone from the coven is interested in hearing some stories from another world, they're free to sit in, too.]