Boogiepop wrote:
Now it was Tsugimi's turn to look a bit confused at the Hotaru. After a moment, she gave a shake of her head at the question. "No...ano, we have specifically chosen not to disturb the earth here. We've been making do with what we have. Most of the power comes from either the sun panels or on more cloudier days, we do burn some dry stalks for our generator. We're rather simple here and very unlike what you may be used to in Shiro Yaoke."
Truly, it seemed like the temple grounds here were part of another timeline and everything here was incredibly rustic.
"We do welcome visitors here, Nakauchi-sama," she nodded at the other woman. "I suppose we might not be the best receptionists all the time but we would welcome someone who especially wishes to commune with the elements here as we do."
As they walked, they pass back a portion of an outcrop of volcanic rock which hosted a roofed structure that was built right into the rock. It almost seemed like either the house was unearthed in an excavation or it managed to bloom from the ground. There were also several small huts and tents that seemed to be parked outside the entrance of this structure. There was a strange eerieness to the place at it almost seemed like they were the only ones here.
Having an essentially limitless power source and not using it was equally confusing to the Firefly. He shrugged. "Well, it sounds like you have plenty of options at least."
As they wandered around the grounds his attention was drawn to the curious house. "Huh. That's quite something. Looks natural, you must have had some impressive architects back in the day."
He nodded absently as she spoke about the elements and the four armed statue. The eerie village reminded him of a particularly chilling episode of
Seppen Benteno Investigates...