I woke up for the abio, a bit late. I found that the deer had all gathered at the ruins -- much to my dismay. I am utterly terrified of the ruins. You see, there are two types of spirits. There are good spirits, and there are evil spirits. I just know that the ruins are infested with evil spirits, and I'm terrified to go near the place. Besides, the smell of death is pungent in that place. Just smelling that stagnant odor makes my heart race, and my knees go weak. But I joined them anyway, trying to keep from trembling too much. Much to my relief, it was soon time to move on.

I've got to tell you, the twin Gods are much creepier than I ever imagined. Their chilling howls alone are enough to make any deer squirm with fear. Let alone the things they do; causing squirrels and frogs to erupt out of nowhere, dropping cages on us, making those blasted, freaky statues pop up all over the place... But they also perform such beautiful miracles -- flowers bursting out of nowhere, fish swimming through the air, rainbows arching over the pond, and flowing from the idol...
And just being in the midst of so many deer was an awe-inspiring thing, in and of itself. In such a massive crowd, I didn't feel nervous or anti-social, like I suspected I might. No, seeing so many deer move in tandem to each other... it was... amazing. I was too busy being terrified and amazed, to worry about what they might think of me.