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Takashi couldn't stop thinking about the disappearance of the shrine of Amaterasu and the strange symbol he had found. He wondered if the priestess of the shrine was still alive and if she had anything to do with the strange occurrences.
As the day wore on, Takashi grew more and more anxious. He decided to go to bed early, hoping that sleep would bring him some answers.
But instead of restful sleep, Takashi was plagued by a nightmare. He saw the priestess of the shrine, screaming in terror as a black monster emerged from the floor of the shrine.
The monster was unlike anything Takashi had ever seen. It had a saber-toothed mouth on its neck and shoulders, and its body was made of a tar-like substance. It growled loudly as it approached the priestess, who was now backed up against the wall of the shrine.
Takashi watched in horror as the monster ripped the priestess's arms off and slammed her body against the wall. It then devoured her, before disappearing back into the floor of the shrine.
Takashi woke up, drenched in sweat. He realized that the monster in his dream was the same creature that he had seen with Fyodor. He decided to give the monster an Izanese name, "Kurokiri," which meant "black mist."
Takashi knew that his nightmare was a sign. He had to investigate the shrine of Amaterasu further, to find out if the priestess was still alive and if Kurokiri was real.
Later, Takashi and Fyodor returned to the site of the shrine. They searched the area carefully, looking for any signs of the priestess or Kurokiri. But they found nothing.
As they were about to give up, Takashi noticed something on the ground. It was a small piece of cloth, torn and stained with blood.
Takashi picked up the cloth and examined it closely. He recognized it as belonging to the robes of the priestess of the shrine.
Takashi knew that they were getting closer to the truth. They continued to search the area, hoping to find more clues.
As they were searching, they suddenly heard a low growling sound. It was coming from beneath the ground.
Takashi's heart raced as he realized that Kurokiri was real and that it was coming for them. He took this as a warning to go away and stop looking, but he couldn't shake the feeling that he had to uncover the truth about the shrine and the priestess.