>What is that dimensional border anyway? We should be able to explain a part of our powers in simple enough terms.
>How much energy would it take from us to wake the Dragon up? We don't necessarily need it back at full health, just well enough to not be out cold and looking half dead.
>Can Suika gather someone's vitality? If we aren't sure ask her.
>From what you can tell, the tears seem to be sealing off places where abnormalities have occurred due to the deterioration of the Great Border from the rest of Gensoukyo.
>You have no idea, but you assume a lot.
>You ask Suika about gathering vitality.
>"Uh... Haven't really tried anything like that. You'd kind of need something to gather it to, though, you know."
> Do energy transfer thingy.
>Only transfer enough to leave us out of it for a couple hours or so. If the Dragon needs more than that best do it in increments rater than killing ourselves.
>Tell everyone what we're doing first as well before we end up freaking anyone out.
>You tell Suika and Tenshi about your plans.
>"You're doing what?!"
>"I'd offer you a drink for good luck, but there are these rocks in the way."
>You leave the two and return to the Dragon and Iku, to whom you also explain your plan.
>"Do you believe the process will work?"
>"Good luck..."
>You feel around, trying to find the boundary separating yourself and the Dragon.
>Once you find it, your limited access to your abilities only allows you to break the boundary so that your energy can spill into the Dragon.
>Unfortunately, due to the nature of this transfer, you cannot control the amount of energy consumed by the Dragon, and you feel your consciousness fading quickly.
>As you begin to fall, you see one of the Dragon's eyes beginning to open.
>Before you pass out, you hear a voice in your head.
>"Thank you."
>...
>You are lying in an unfamiliar bed.
>_