Short update right now. Just trying to shake off some rust and getting back in the groove while I try very very hard to stop playing Dynasty Warriors Gundam 3 for a while.
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"H-hey! How did they get-WHY THE FOUNDER DO THEY HAVE FEET NOW?!" I heard Louise scream from upon the balancing poles that she was using to further polish her balance.
After her success against the goblins during our little treasure hunt, I discussed with Cirno about upping the ante when it came to her training. I left the job of learning more about the Void spells in the Founder's Prayer Book in Matilda's capable hands. Hopefully, she'll be able to come up with a way for Louise to shorten the casting time of Dispell or at least unlock a different spell that would be more practical in combat...preferrably, something that could subdue a foe in one hit and had a good accuracy rate. Currently though, Louise was trying to stay on the balancing poles while avoiding the fireballs coming from my Walker Piranha Plants.
Walkers are Piranha Plants that...well...walk around. Instead of being stuck in the place where I made them sprout, their roots were replaced with stubby legs that gave them mobility to a degree. They use their legs as counter-weights to prevent them from falling over and that act made them look like they were bobbing their heads around while walking. It was actually fun to watch them just walk around sometimes...they always looked so silly while doing so.
Louise was not amused by them.
"This is not funny! Why did you give them feet?!" Louise yelled out as she leaned away from an oncoming fireball before making her way to another balancing pole to get out of the line of fire. I didn't understand why she was complaining. She hasn't been hit yet and she only had to deal with five Walkers. I didn't even make her carry a glass of wine this time.
Now that I think about it...
"Stop!" I declared and all five Walkers suddenly halted, their heads bobbing around like ripe fruit on swaying branches.
"It's over?" Louise asked in surprise and relief.
"No." I replied with a snap of my fingers. A glass of wine suddenly found itself in Louise's right hand.
"I. Hate. You." Louise bitterly said to me when she realized what she was holding, making sure to emphasize each word.
"You wouldn't be the first one. Begin!" I declared with a smile. Louise only screamed in frustration before she started traversing the field of balance poles while trying to avoid spilling the wine in the glass and being ignited by the Walkers.
"Are you sure it's wise to start doing this again?" Yukari asked me as she floated her gap to my side.
"Cirno is still on watch with Chen to make sure that the Kappa don't do anything stupid with Ruukoto's new specifications. That means that Louise's training falls to me until she comes back. Besides, she's doing pretty well so far." I pointed out as I watched Louise avoid a close call by hopping around between balance poles.
"I just hope that you're not pushing her too hard again." Yukari stated with seemingly genuine concern. It seemed so sincere that I couldn't help but look at her with a raised brow.
"And why would you be so concerned about her?" I asked the border youkai. She just smiled after shrugging.
"That little human grows on you. Besides, she still adorable enough to take home with me~" Yukari said with a lecherous glint in her eyes. I knew then that Louise would forever be scarred emotionally if she was left in a room with Yukari for any period of time.
"Denied. I refuse to let Louise go anywhere with you without any adult supervision." I said with a bored expression that was meant to be an insult...I had forgotten who I was talking to.
"Oh, you can be our 'adult' supervisor all night long if you want~" Yukari said in a sultry voice. Really, she's like the 'dirty old man' version of Kirche.
"You know what I mean." I drawled out, making sure to show how much I was unamused at her antics. Yukari pulled back a couple of feet before pouting at me and folding her arms.
"It's because of that human woman isn't it? That...Matilda...isn't it?" Yukari accused with a pouting glare.
This again?
"What the hell are you talking about?" I asked her with a dry look.
"I heard all about it from Louise. Hmph! Just leave for a few months and you're all over a human woman, leaving little old me cold and alone in bed." Yukari said in despair, complete with a sniffle and a tear.
"I don't know what you've been eating recently to give you that sort of delusion, but I've never even considered being in the same bed as you." I clearly stated while folding my arms and leaning back.
"You can start considering it now if you want~! We can just leave Louise here for a few hours and saunter back to your mansion~! Just you, me, and a tub of honey~" Yukari offered to me and by Kanako or whatever gods were out there, she looked like she was serious.
"Yukari, drop it. I never have nor will I ever have the desire to be alone with you in a room with a tub of honey or any other quasi-liquid substance." I stated with a shake of my head. Really now, what has gotten into Yukari? Yes, she has teased around a lot in the past with practically everyone in Gensokyo, her nature demands such I guess...but now she seemed to be actively trying to seduce me.
"But you wouldn't mind it if it was with that Matilda woman, huh? Is because she has green hair?" Yukari asked me accusingly. What was this woman's malfunction? I rubbed my eyes with my left hand and gave an audible sigh before replying.
"Yukari, I don't know why you seem to think that there is something between Matilda and I...and I certainly don't know why you seem to think that there was anything between the two of us..." I said while pointing from her to me in turn before continuing.
"Let me make this perfectly clear, I have nothing going on with anyone. Not you. Not Matilda. Not anyone." I stated with my trademark tone of finality that indicated that further discussion on the matter would be met with considerable amounts of pain and anguish. Yukari frowned at me before giving a wistful sigh and turing back to Louise who has yet to be hit by any fireballs. I had to admit, despite all her complaints about her training, Louise actually seemed to be pretty good at this.
"Fine, let's change the subject. Where's Ruukoto? I expected that you'd bring it along tonight." The border youkai asked me, as if the previous stupid convesation never happened.
"Ruukoto insisted to be left behind to act as overwatch over the academy. It said that it was...unsettled about something." I responded as I recalled the conversation I had with Ruukoto before I entered Mugenkan that evening. Ruukoto had requested to remain in Halkeginia to watch over the academy. The way it worded it was strange though. It didn't say that it would simply watch over Louise's body, its new master. Ruukoto specifically said that it wanted to watch over the entire academy and consequently everyone within.
"Ruukoto...unsettled..." Yukari repeated the last part of the statement with a raised brow.
"That's what I said." I affirmed with a nod. Yukari and I went ahead and got into another rousing bout of awkward silence before she finally said something.
"Yuka, Ruukoto didn't even flinch when it was threatened to be blown up by Reimu. What could it possibly be afraid of in Louise's home realm?" Yukari asked, a sound question.
"I don't know. I'll ask Ruukoto about it later." I answered. Further conversaion was halted when I heard something which I haven't heard in a while.
"OMIGODI'MONFIRE!" Louise screamed, drawing our attention to her. A muffled thumping noise was the indication that Louise had finally fallen off the balance poles after she got hit by a fireball. I stared at Louise's burning corpse for a few moments, the Walkers stopped walking around after their target was neutralized, before I felt Yukari poking my arm with her closed fan.
"Shouldn't you like...I don't know...revive her?" The border youkai flatly asked me. I blinked at her a few times before turning back to Louise's burning remains.
"Oh yes, of course." I snapped my fingers and Louise's 'body' was suddenly consumed by light.
"SHAZAM!" My master yelled out as soon as she was restored, her left hand was on her hip while her right hand was pointing to the skies. The five Walkers that I made instantly turned their heads toward Louise after her declaration and started waddling their way toward her.
"No! Yuka, call them off!" Louise yelled at me as she made her way toward me and Yukari while pointing at the Walkers that were waddling their way to her. I sighed and waved the Walkers away, each of them vanishing from existence a few moments after I did so.
"What took you so long to call them off?! I was dodging their fireballs forever!" Louise complained. I raised a brow at her question. Did she really not notice? For someone who was seemingly talented as Louise, she's quite dense. No...Louise is very dense.
'Hypocrite'
"What did you say?" I turned to Yukari, who was looking away and was whistling to herself. She turned back to me and blinked a few times.
"Whatever do you mean~?" She innocently asked. Why was she smiling at me like that? Was she trolling me? I shook my head to get rid of such thoughts. And here I thought that I was already used to her antics. I took a breath before turning back to Louise, who had her arms folded and was leaning back while tapping the ground with her left foot. It seemed that she was still waiting for an answer.
"I did not call off the Walkers because you were doing so well at dodging their fireballs. I wanted to know how long you could last." I explained, earning a raised brow form the young Void Magician.
"Walkers?" She asked, unfamiliar with the name of her new enemies.
"Those strain of Piranha Plants are called 'Walker Piranha Plants'...for obvious reasons." I stated. Louise gave a thoughtful hum as she contemplated something.
"Jogging Chomping Flowers, huh?" Louise muttered to herself before nodding at her own statement.
"Louise, that's not what they--" My correction was cut off by Louise.
"Jogging. Chomping. Flowers." Louise stated with gritted teeth. My master once again replacing the actual name of the plants with her own designation for them. I had the strange feeling that we've been through this before.
"Right...going back on topic, the reason why I did not call them off was simply because you were handling the situation quite well." I said, pushing the topic back to a more logical one while hoping that the compliment would pacify the little spitfire somewhat. Louise pouted for a while before looking away with a blush on her face. It seemed that my words found their mark and managed to calm Louise down.
"Until she caught on fire." Until Yukari suddenly pointed that out, much to my chagrin.
"Yes...until I caught on fire." Louise deadpanned as I felt a sudden spike of magic power coming from her dream self.
"Until you caught on fire...yes." I admitted with a sigh and a shake of my head. I turned to Yukari and gave her the most unamused expression I could muster.
"You're not helping. Why are you even here?" I asked the border youkai with an equally unamused tone. Yukari simply shrugged before responding.
"There haven't been any incidents in Gensokyo lately so I was bored." She stated with a dismissive wave. Once again, ladies and gentlemen, one of the most powerful beings in Gensokyo.
"Besides, someone has to keep you on your toes. We can't have Louise's peaceful realm get you soft, now can we~?" She added with her usual teasing tone. I sneered at her claim. Me? Soft? Ha! Such words are better aimed at people like Konpaku Youmu and her ghost-half...possibly Fujiwara no Mokou after enough alcohol.
"And? Are we done here or what?" Louise suddenly asked irritably. That was a indeed good question. I could escalate her dodging training by replacing the Walkers and Piranha Plants with Sunflower Faries altogether, but that might be too much of a jump for Louise's current state. Not to mention that it could clash with whatever Cirno still has planned to teach Louise.
"Hmmm..." I hummed thoughtfully as I juggled the thoughts of keeping Louise here or letting her to back to her own dream realm for the rest of the night.
"Well, if you can't give her any more practical lessons...what about a lecture of a presentation?" Yukari suggested. I raised a brow at the good idea and the professional tone she used to say it. Ah...it had been so long that I forgot about it.
This was the being that helped Reimu Hakurei train to reach the height of her power.
"That...is actually a good idea..." I muttered before thinking of what I should use as a show and tell for Louise. I looked at my master who was staring at me with half a frown while still having her arms folded as she leaned back.
"Have you told her about the time when Reimu and Marisa first got inside Mugenkan?" I asked Yukari. I knew that she and Louise have talked about incidents that happened in Gensokyo after the whole Wardes thing, but I didn't know which incidents Yukari shared with her. There were so many of them after all.
"No, I didn't tell her about that one. I did tell her about that one time you got into an all-out slugfest with Reimu's mother though. That was a very interesting incident~" Yukari said before chuckling. Ah, yes...I remember that one. It was an incident that pitted me against Reimu's mother in her prime in a one-on-one duel that was supposedly to the death. The reason? A misunderstanding brought about by one lying Tengu Reporter, Aya Shameimaru.
"Wait, that was true!?" Louise suddenly piped up, her previous annoyance with me replaced with interest at knowing more about my past.
"Yes, but that wasn't the first time I fought Reika Hakurei nor was it the last. Although, I have to admit that it was the most intense one I had with that woman." I explained as I recalled the nine times I had faced the Hakurei Miko that preceded Reimu. All were glorious, hard fought battles, neither side backing down for a moment. All ended in standstills. Neither of us have ever won against each other. Our record forever stood at zero-to-zero-to-nine. That says a lot about Reika, to have been able to fight against me evenly nine separate times.
The epitomy of the words 'Youkai Extermination' before the Spell Cards Rules were created and enforced by her daughter.
That was Reika Hakurei.
"What happened? Why did you fight?" Louise asked and we suddenly heard Yukari snicker. We both turned to her and found that she had both her hands over her mouth after she let that one snicker out.
"Sorry..." The border youkai said through her hands as she barely contained her laughter. I sighed and turned back to Louise to explain what happened.
"It was all a misunderstanding that ended up as one of the most enjoyable battles I have ever had. To put things in perspective for a bit, that incident happened a few months after Reimu was born. For a reason I did not understand until much later, a little bird told Reika that I had gone mad from the fact that a human like her could match a youkai as powerful as I in power." I started. Of course, the little bird was that blasted Shameimaru.
"The little bird continued on to state that I was plotting my revenge for that insult by consuming her infant daughter. The bird said I planned that in hopes of gaining power from the blood of a Hakurei to finally finish off Reika." I continued. The rumor among youkai that 'slaying and consuming a prime member of the Hakurei clan would make you powerful beyond your wildest imaginings' was nothing new. It was normal for youkai to believe that since no ordinary humans would have the power to exterminate youkai as soundly as the Hakurei could. Of course, like most rumors flung around in the youkai community, it was complete and utter garbage.
Hell, most rumors that circulated amongst youkai were initiated by Yukari herself just to see what would happen...the most infamous one being the rumor that eventually led to the first attempt by youkai to invade the Lunarians. That one came back to bite her in the ass decades later.
"Normally, Reika was a very logical and very reasonable person. One who would rather talk things out instead of fighting. Of course, when push came to shove, she always brought her best to the table. Out of the nine times that we fought, that one battle was the only one that she herself initiated." I stated with a wry smile. The other eight times we fought was simply me trying my luck to see if I had grown powerful enough to finally surpass her.
"What? She picked a fight with you? Why?" Louise said in disbelief that anyone, especially a human, would actually go ahead and initiate a battle with me...and a non-Spell Card Battle at that.
"She was a mother. What would you do if someone told you that a monster was out to devour your four month old daughter?" I posed the question to my master. She thought about it for a moment before giving an 'Oh' of understanding.
"She wasn't thinking straight at the time. All she knew that a powerful youkai was threatening her child and she would do everything to make that threat go away. On the other side of the coin, I was merely enjoying the morning as I relaxed in the middle of the Garden of the Sun. I knew of the latest addition to the Hakurei Clan and thought that attacking Reika wouldn't be wise for at least a few months, lest I wished to threaten the existence of Gensokyo itself. That was when I saw two Hakurei Yin-Yang Orbs heading right at me at incredible speeds." I stated with a sigh and a shake of my head. There I was, one of the very, very, very few times back then when I didn't feel like being hostile to anyone...and it had to be the day when Reika decided to come for my head.
"As unexpected as the sudden attack was, I simply shrugged and went along with it. If the woman wanted to fight me, who was I to deny her the pleasure? Well, that was what I thought initially. Then I realized something that made the whole thing feel...off." I continued with a thoughtful hum.
"What do you mean 'off'? She attacked you out of nowhere! That in itself should be considered as 'off' don't you think?" Louise argued. Understandable point considering her only contact with Gensokyo so far had been what she had experienced in Mugenkan and the stories she heard from Yukari and I.
"Someone attacking someone else in Gensokyo back before Reimu's time, especially if it was between a human and a youkai, was commonplace. That was part of the reason why the Hakurei Clan was there in the first place, in order to make sure that the youkai don't get too confident and try to wipe out the humans in one go. It was simply that kind of place. That was the reason why Reika's daughter came up with the Spell Card System...so that battles and disputes can be settled through Danmaku Battles instead of regular battles which usually ended with someone dying." I explained. I didn't expect my master to understand so easily considering the kind of environment she grew up in. Wars and disputes were not uncommon in Halkeginia from what I understood, but it was not the kind of place where monsters were waiting for you to turn your back before they attacked and consumed you.
"There was nothing new nor was there anything wrong with Reika and I fighting...at least as far as I care. However, the 'off' feelling I had during that one fight came from when I noticed the location where we were fighting at." I went back to the story.
"Where you were fighting at...you said that you were in the Garden of the Sun when she attacked you right? Is that what bothered you?" Louise asked as he recalled the last part of the story before Reika attacked me.
"That is correct. Normally, I would challenge her to a fight and we would agree at a neutral venue where neither of us would have the advantage. It was a way to make sure that, if either of us lost, it would not be because of something silly like a field advantage. For her to openly attack me in the Garden of the Sun, I thought she had gone mad." I responded. Louise hummed thoughfully as she processed my words while looking at the sunflowers that dominated Mugenkan.
"From what I heard from Yukari, the Garden of the Sun was supposed to be a massive field with nothing but sunflowers. A sea of yellow flora. I guess I understand that you would have the advantage in a fight at that place since there were so many of your flowers surrounding you for you to weaponize." Louise reasoned. I guess she was recalling her past experienced with my flowers here in Mugenkan and what my sunflowers were capable of during my Danmaku Battle with Cirno.
"You assumption is not incorrect, but it was much more than that." I said with a wry smile, earning a raised brow from my master along with an unvoiced question: 'What the hell are you talking about?'
"The Garden of the Sun got its name not just because it is filled to the brim with Sunflowers, but because it is deliberately placed to be able to get sunlight from sunrise to sunset. As you may or may not know, plants require sunlight to survive because it provides them energy. Now, consider the following. Imagine a field of sunflowers larger much, much, much larger than the entire area of the Tristain Magic Academy. Imagine the amount of energy that all the sunflowers in that field can gather. Now...imagine if one could harness that power..." I explained, making sure to trail off at the end for Louise to have something to think about. My master rubbed her chin with her right hand as she considered my words before her expression of contemplation was replaced with one of shock.
"Wait...if by harness you mean...but then you'd...and anyone who would...WHAT THE FOUNDER?!" Louise yelled out as she finally pieced everything together.
"That's right Louise. If there is one place in Gensokyo where I can guarantee that I will never be defeated in, it would be in the Garden of the Sun. I may be able to control every aspect of Mugenkan, but I can still get tired and overwhelmed eventually back then if my foe knew what they were doing." I stated as I thought back to when Reimu and Marisa raided the border of dreams centuries ago.
"However, the Garden of the Sun provides me with unlimited energy. Like bathing in a sea of raw power, I can simply draw energy to my heart's content from my garden to fuel my magic. I have defeated nearly everyone who challenged me in my garden with only a handful of exceptions." I continued, two of those five who I was not able to defeat in my garden were of the Hakurei clan...should be obvious who they were. The other three were Letty Whiterock, Eirin Yagokoro, and Yukari Yakumo. Yes...I have never beated Letty in the Garden of the Sun. You would be surprised at how powerful the Embodiment of Winter actually was when she fought seriously.
"S-s-so...what happened?" Louise said in a meek voice, as if voicing her question louder would unleash the power that was thrown around that day.
"What happened...was a fight of such magnitude that it nearly broke the Hakurei Barrier." I answered before giving out a low chuckle at the memory.
"What?!" Louise screamed.
"Actually...the whole 'Breaking of the Hakurei Barrier' part was Reika's fault." Yukari piped up, finally joining the conversation since the start of the story.
"It was the only way for her to match Yuka in raw power while she was at the Garden of the Sun. Like how Yuka drew power from the Garden of the Sun, Reika drew power from the Hakurei Barrier. It was a technique she developed to suddenly overwhelm her foes. Normally she would only take in a small amount of power, just enough to give her spells and techniques a sudden surge of power. However, that was the one time when she was constantly tapping the border for power just to keep up with all the power that Yuka was throwing around." Yukari added. Reika never taught Reimu how to tap the border for extra power probably because of what she nearly did to it during that battle. The technique was rediscovered by Touya Hakurei but Yukari apparently made sure to make him promise never to use it unless everything else didn't work. Although, by the time he would have needed to rely on tapping the barrier to boost his power...he'd already have bigger problems to worry about.
"And I'm guessing that draining power from the Hakurei Barrier is a bad thing?" Louise asked the stupid question, though I thought that what she really wanted to ask was 'why'.
"As you may or may not already know, the Hakurei Barrier hides Gensokyo from the outside world and prevents it from becoming a magical dead zone like the rest of the world had become. Because of that, the Hakurei Barrier is strong...very strong...and it is self sustaining as well, it takes in the magic in the realm and turns it into energy it can use before expelling the remains back into Gensokyo which faries and other beings turn back into magical energy. The Hakurei Clan's role is to maintain the barrier, to make sure that it is strong enough to do its job while making sure that it does not strain the rest of the realm in the process." Yukari explained some specifics about the very Barrier that she herself helped to create.
"So if it can power itself, why was it in danger of being broken when Reika Hakurei tapped into it?" Louise asked with a tilted head.
"The system that sustains the barrier is a natural phenomenon. That means that it has a very specific cycle that it needs to rely on, much like the act of breathing or the way your heart beats. It can sustain itself so long as it is the only thing it needs to sustain. If it has an outside force draining power from it, then it will not be able to sustain itself indefinitely. Think of it as a barrel that is constanly being filled with water but has a large hole at the bottom. No matter how much water is put into the barrel, it will still drain out completely if the flow of water being drained out is greater than the flow of water going in." The border youkai answered and even gave a decent analogy on how Reika's technique put undue stress on the Barrier.
"That being said, Yukari had to step in and metaphysically pry us off each other to prevent further damage to both the Hakurei Barrier and to the Garden of the Sun. Reika was obviously furious at her intervention and nearly attacked Yukari as well until she produced the little bird that started the whole thing." I took over. To elaborate, Yukari stopped further assaults from both sides by encasing the two of us in two separate Quadruple Barriers. They weren't enough to completely stop us of course, but it managed to separate us long enough for Yukari to drop a gagged and bound Aya Shameimaru between us.
"She explained that the whole thing was just a farce initiated by the little bird so Gensokyo would have an interesting incident. It goes without saying that Reika did not find the revalation amusing." I added, an understatement if I've ever said one. Reika picked up the bound Tengu and carried her off into the deepest part of the Forest of Magic, the Hakurei Yin-Yang Balls floating behind her. Apparently, if the youkai who lived in the Forest of Magic were to be believed, Aya was 'balled, deep and hard' by Reika. The Tengu made it a point to avoid the Hakurei Shrine Maiden until she passed away.
"Wow...if I didn't know any better, I'd say that incidents in Gensokyo were more because of misunderstandings than someone really trying to harm the realm." Louise commented as she furrowed her brows after she heard more on that particular incident.
"Actually, you would be correct." I said with a chuckle, I could hear Yukari doing the same.
"You're kidding..." My master deadpanned.
"It's true though. Out of all the incidents that have happened in Gensokyo since its creation, most of them were just either misunderstandings or simply things that annoyed the representative of the Hakurei Clan at the time." Yukari responded as she floated her gap to Louise's side.
"Make no mistake, there have been quite a few incidents that were actually very serious..." Yukari added. Yes, serious...like the Lunarian Invasion and the Advent Cirno Incident.
"...but they are greatly outnumbered by incidents that were just...silly...when you look at them objectively." The border youkai concluded.
"Silly? Red mist blotting out the sun? A winter that didn't seem to end? The moon being replaced with a fake one? A super powered hell raven trying to melt the earth away? Those are what you call silly?" Louise asked us incredulously. Yukari and I looked at each other for a moment before looking back to Louise.
"You forgot the time when Suika Ibuki induced a never ending feast." Yukari said, seemingly reminding Louise about the first time Reimu and Marisa encounterd the Oni.
"And the time when the celestial, Tenshi Hinanai crashed a rock on top of the Hakurei Shrine...you did tell her about that right?" I added, asking Yukari if she told my master about that incident.
"Yeah, I did. Your little master got a kick out of imagining what the Sword of Hisou could do against her foes." Yukari stated in a teasing tone while giving a sidewards glance at the blushing girl.
"Don't tell Yuka about that!" Louise yelled at the border youkai in embarassment. I raised a brow at the thought of Louise wielding such a weapon before I had to stifle a chuckle at how absolutely silly the image was.
"Now now, Louise. You already have a magic sword, no need to be greedy." I told Louise with a shake of my head, not quite able to hide my smirk. My master looked at me rather crossly after my jab at her.
"All that aside, I'd like to go back to the story I wanted to tell you originally. An incident wherein Reimu and Marisa raided Mugenkan while I was asleep, that incident was the reason why I don't normally allow humans in my border of dreams anymore." I started, Louise dropped her unhappy expression as soon as I said that and was looking at me expectantly. I smiled and conjured a table, a pair of chairs, tea, and some cake before gesturing Louise to sit. Yukari was still there but chose to lazily float in her gap a few feet above the table.
"Now then, I'll start with telling you about a few youkai who made the Garden of the Sun and Mugenkan their home during that time..."
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