>Once we feel sufficiently sufficient, get our shoes on and head for a newspaper stand! Do take the time to enjoy the rare solitude, and have a glance around Tengu-town.
>And if it's too dark to really move around, snag a light source from home.
> Once your eyes have properly adjusted to the dark, you put on your shoes and head off to the Tengu Village. It's very dark, but not enough that you'll need to grab a flashlight to get there; there are also some lights on in the Tengu Village. As you walk, you notice that there are a lot of plants sprouting from under your feet, making a path as you walk. They're even spreading to other areas around you, miraculously staying alive in the wintery weather.
> Walking through the Tengu Village is always incredibly entertaining, if not because nearly everyone here has fluffy wings or a fluffy tail. Because it's night, not many people are on the streets but members of Momiji's patrol or tengu heading home from work or going out drinking. Because of this, there are a few shops that are open. The buildings themselves don't go very high up, but it's hard to find a building that isn't two stories high. There are also some bars here and there, each one packed with tengu. They are heavy drinkers after all. Still, it's very peaceful and civil at night here, and the occasional breeze is also very pleasant.
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