> And how much magic has flowed into the house?> How much mallet magic does it take for an inanimate object to become a tsukumogami?
> Try reversing the flow of magic going form the mallet to the house so it goes from the house to the mallet.
> Damnit.> Only thing for it, then. Stop the wish.
> Is it still flowing into the house now?
> Try landing, putting a hand on the roof, and vacuuming the mallet energy out of the house into our body.
> Gasp.> Float up a bit.
> Scowl while looking back and forth at the hole in the roof and the mallet.> How are the mallet's vacuuming effects going?
> Are we capable of making more than one wish on the mallet at once?
> Hmm...> Try wishing on the mallet that the hole in the roof is fixed.
> We can deal with that later.> Continue monitoring the mallet magic flows, both from Gensokyo to the mallet and from the mallet to the house, until something of note happens.
> Double-check: The mallet's energy is no longer flowing into the house?> Double-check: We can no longer feel the mallet's energy in the house?
> Make a wish to identify whether or not the house is now a tsukumogami.
> Exhale and look very relieved.> Is the barrier shield still up?> Try wishing on the mallet to identify exactly what happened to our house.
> ...All the more reason to get a new house, huh.> How might we go about such a thing, anyway?
> What magical options are at our disposal?