still— interesting. entering into a contract sounds more like curse manipulation than controlling shikigami (a whole bunch of technical shit that no one wants to sit through), but he figures that the conventions of his own world don't hold in other places. doesn't seem constructive to start getting nitpicky.
broadening his frame of reference in case of emergencies is beneficial to him, though, so: ] So your shikigami aren't inherent to you. In theory, you would be able to form contracts with any 'ayakashi' that agree to your terms.
[ maybe even the ones here. food for thought? he'll mull over this. ]
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still— interesting. entering into a contract sounds more like curse manipulation than controlling shikigami (a whole bunch of technical shit that no one wants to sit through), but he figures that the conventions of his own world don't hold in other places. doesn't seem constructive to start getting nitpicky.
broadening his frame of reference in case of emergencies is beneficial to him, though, so: ] So your shikigami aren't inherent to you. In theory, you would be able to form contracts with any 'ayakashi' that agree to your terms.
[ maybe even the ones here. food for thought? he'll mull over this. ]