[Well, if you ran into Ammy earlier, you would have seen her staring at the bubble. And see her thinking about herself and the bubble. And that appears in the thought bubble in the thought bubble. And that goes on long enough to make a person cross-eyed
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Aah? . . . Mother's Day?
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She expresses such joy with a bright little flurry of colors, supposedly representing emotion. But if that's not clear, her wagging tail and wolfy smile probably get the point across well enough.]
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Hey, wolf. What's that supposed to be?
[He tilts his chin to gesture to the thought bubble.]
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Oh we dunno.]
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I'm guessing you wouldn't know what "Mother's Day" is, either.
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It should be a day of dedication to them. A celebration, probably.
[Why else would they have a day named after mothers?]
Question is, does any of it matter to you?
[She's a wolf. And may or may not have a mother here.]
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There's thoughts on the praise she received from fellow gods and mortals alike - "mother to us all"...]
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"Mother to us all" . . . ?
Hey. What kind of a wolf are you?
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Wait -- ]
Amaterasu . . . !?
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No kidding. You're that god?
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You get a very special privilege, Masamune. You get to see what Amaterasu sees when she opens the canvas of reality, and paints upon it - all framed within that mysterious bubble. It takes only a fraction of a second for her to put a dot into the soil, "seeding" it, before a tree bursts from the ground, fully grown.]
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Haah . . . how fitting. So that's your power.
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In fact she decides to show off another of her powers. She sets her sights on a further distance, drawing an infinity symbol. Once the canvas is pulled away in the bubble, the spot where the lines intersect from her drawing become the origin of an enormous fireball that burns for about two to three seconds.
She's got a pretty wide range!]
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