#This is the longest I've been absent and I apologise. My glasses suddenly broke and I had to get them replaced.
> Let's try to combine both of Youmu's suggestions and summon a 'sunshower'! A clear blue sky with a light drizzle to soften the ground.
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>"Summon the weather in that area over there." She points to a sectioned off area where the largest Cherry Blossom tree you've ever seen is. Unlike all the other plants around here, it's not blossomed and it looks like it hasn't in a while.
>Right, a Sunshower. The border between Rain and Clear sky, or Sudden Rains during clear skies. You know of a
Gap Hag with such a weather. And thankfully you still have some power left so you won't have to slice open a person's Spirit.
>Your Sword of Hisou changes color into a Sunset Red, it glows similarly to dappled sunlight and you raise it to the sky.
[ Attachment: You are not allowed to view attachments ] Weather:
SunshowerEffect: All Defences are greatly lowered but stamina recovers faster. Incorrectly blocking an attack may lead to injuries. Extracting power from Spirits becomes easier.
> Yuyuko clearly loves her gardens, so how about summoning and maintaining the perfect weather for growing flowers while we're here!
> Try summoning such weather in the gardens outside the area we're working in.
>Right! She'll certainly appreciate making her life easier in this aspect.
>Now... Good weather for Gardening...
>The Hakugyokurou, and the Netherworld in general, doesn't suffer from fluctuating weather. So you should make sure this sticks. A light
Drizzle ought to do it.
>You cut yourself on your Sword a bit, you're running out of Power and you don't want to harm any Spirits, then your blade changes into a white, cloudy hue. Then you point it upwards, and a Drizzle pops into existence from clear skies.
>"Our next step is to deal with the Saigyou Ayakashi. This is treacherous despite the fact that it hasn't bloomed in ages. You're going to need to fly for this and you'll see why soon.">_?