>Fiiiine, we'll complete it.
>Go find an old map of Gensokyo, and get Marisa to point out stuff we should change.
>I said EXAMINE quests. Not check.
>You get an old map out, and start going over it with Marisa. Not wanting to deface an old document, you quickly set about to sketching out a new map. You are able to add quite a few things yourself just from what you have seen today. Marisa adds the locations of the Nameless Mound, the Sanzu River, and a few other minor things. Soon, you have a reasonably complete map. The scale is a bit questionable, and artistic quality is lacking, but it is still quite serviceable. This would probably be pretty valuable, except that no one seems to care enough to actually make one before you did.
>You obtain: Crude Map of Gensokyo.
> Sakuya won't be awake again before tomorrow, so remove "Making Amends" from Quests.
>In a similar manner, the Prismriver's reuniting will also take more time then just today, so that should be removed as well. We've set them on the right path in both cases, at least.
>You decide you've done all you reasonably can be expected to do right now. Later on, you'll check up on them again.
>Well, since we've technically completed both of those... think of a plan to recapture Aya while working on the map, since that's the very last quest to do. <.>
>Put plan to have aya draw map and then get her captured into action. Marisa might enjoy it.
>You ponder out how to recapture Aya. There are a few definite problems to consider. Firstly is the fact that she is significantly faster than you, and seems to have no trouble with running away when she smells trouble. After that is the fact that you are disarmed at the moment, so subduing her via spellcards is right out if you could make her stay still. She's also clearly a bit wary of you, given the circumstances, so trying to ask her to do something is probably right out. All in all, it's not a pretty situation. You wonder how they caught her the first time?
>_