>Proceed into the kappa village and see who's there.
> Keep an eye out for Tojiko in particular?
>You make your way up the mountain path. The forest is a riot of autumn colors, like fireworks among the trees. Leaves slowly drift down in stately spirals, while squirrel roam around, stocking up on food for the coming winter. Faeries in fiery yellow and red dresses run and play among the leaves, crashing through underbrush and sometimes firing off danmaku. You don't see the autumn goddesses who are known to live here; they must be busy.
>After some distance, the forest grows darker, the trees grow more gnarled and black-barked. There are not many leaves to be found here, but the canopy overhead is thick enough to blot out much of the light. Sometimes you can hear a faerie shriek with laughter, and other times a crow caws, but it is silent as a crypt otherwise. In truth, you almost feel drawn to this place, being a ghost, it just has that kind of unfortunate aura. At one point you think you get a glimpse of the one who gathers misfortune here, but you aren't sure.
>Eventually, you make you way from the trees into swampier terrain. Here you can see kappa homes, half-sunken things covered in mud and moss, made to blend into the numerous pools of water and cattails that dot the area. To the north, you can see a large place that looks like several barns joined together, where a fair amount of kappa are milling about. Along the riverside is a market where all sorts of river fish can be found, as well as some other things. Dirt roads wind this way and that, cut out by the meandering of the residents. Further along, you can see a lone road wending its way up the side of the mountain.
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