>Well, my name is Reisen Udongein Inaba
To the other voices: I know I fail at touhou storylines. Who's the other "Miss Rabbit"?
>"Hi, Reisen!" says Rumia, waving to you as though you were some distance away rather than right in front of her, "I'm Rumia!"
>Ask Hina if Alice would be a good choice to help her get her arm back on.
To the voice: I dunno, the only rabbits I remember (and that are on the Wiki) are Tewi, Reisen, and Reisen II.
>"I suppose," says Hina, shrugging. "You know her better than I do."
No clue, UK.
>In any case, bid Rumia farewell, and take all of Hina to the Forest of Magic. We should be meeting up with Alice whether it'd be helpful to Hina or not.
>It is noteworthy that no mistakes of identity have been made by the parser. Please banish such suspicions from your mind.
>You bid Rumia farewell. "Bye!" she says, before wandering off to join some of the children building a snowman.
>You leave the school and the town, with Hina following along and cradling her sundered arm to her chest. "Did I really get that drunk?" she wonders aloud. "I don't remember Rumia following us... I suppose so."
>You continue south past Kourindou and through the Forest of Magic, noting a few faeries lingering near the intersection with the road that leads to the bamboo forest. Going further south, you reach the lake, and follow the eastward path around it.
>You come to a placid and isolated part of the lake shore, with only the barest hint of a footpath to hint there is any kind of traffic at all. To the east, you can see a small, well-maintained cabin. It is quite clean of snow, and the dolls flitting about cleaning off the porch give you a good idea of how that was achieved. Obvious exits are North, East, and West.
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