Yasu mostly observes, since she's almost certainly not the best person to question the Shika guards. Instead, given the revelation of the sloppy nature of the forgery, she checks behind the painting for a tail.Susaki Tanabe wrote: ↑Wed Aug 11, 2021 8:02 pmTanabe nodded "not sure what to make of all the dreams and stuff but the painting being a fake, switched out in the night makes more sense than a spirit or something." He said looking at the painting "the question would be why? Just to mess with us? Or is it a puzzle our hosts have laid out?"
Tanuki were notoriously sloppy about the details. Details like forgetting their tails when they shapeshifted..and not doing a perfect job with whatever shape they were taking. But the tales had more things like them turning into tea kettles or buckets that had fur and couldn't hold water.
But it's just a painting as far as she can tell. So much for jumping to that conclusion.
"Our hosts are watching all sorts of things to determine matches, so I guess this could be another something they wanted to observe," she notes quietly as folks with more time are following hunches that are certainly more likely than 'it's a tanuki'. "Forests are hiding places for trickster spirits as well."