I took timber from the forest near Big Tree Village and carved a statue of the tanuki god using the AFT.
I worked hard without thinking about anything else but I ended up carving a shigaraki yaki tanuki.
When people mention âtanuki figurineâ, a big ball sack will come to your mind.
Though I had expected it to some extent, I never thought I would really carve it like this.
Wearing a woven hat, a sake bottle, and a bank book.
Then, what will others think about this?
Maa, letâs just show it to others to hear their opinions.
I asked the lizardmen to take the statue of the tanuki god to the mountain northeast of Village Five where the shrine is located.
ăâŠ..r-revealing desu ne.ă
TN: Itâs basically a naked humanoid tanuki. Similar to a buddha statue in terms of body. Check it in the link above.
By the way, Pon is a manâŠ.male I mean.
TN: Finally, someone with gender.
Although he did not blush, his gaze was fixed on the crotch of the statue of the tanuki god.
I guess I made the ball sack* too big.
TN: Yes, that ball sack, testicles.
However, those big ball sacks have a meaning too.
ăIs it lots of offspring?ă
No, money luck.
The bigger, the better.
By the way, one of the tanukis with Pon is female so sheâs blushing.
ăThe size is not realisticâŠ.too bigâŠ.you can even see everythingâŠ.ouuuă
âŠâŠ
ăLetâs put a front cover to hide it.ă
Yeah, do as you wish.
Is there anything else youâd like to fix?
If you want it to be a figurine and not wood carving, Iâll think of a way.
ăNo, Iâve actually never seen the god so I have nothing to point out. Iâm also not particular about the material soâŠI think itâs fine as it is.ă
I see.
Then, for the time being, this will be worshiped as a replacement for a shintai.
By the way, the silver foxes praised it for being charming and friendly.
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Now, while we are at the shrine, letâs check the condition of the silver foxes.
It has been around ten days since they stayed here.
Have they gotten used to the environment?
âŠâŠâŠ.
The silver foxes were all living in one apartment complex.
The red foxes, black foxes, and round-face foxes(tanukis) were also there.
I thought they were being reserved but it turns out that they feel safer when they can see their companions.
I see.
AlsoâŠ.just to confirm, are foxes who canât transform into humanoids living here?
Inside the apartment complex is a fox heaven.
Everywhere you look, there are foxes.
There were also tanukis and sometimes, humanoid foxes.
Donât you want to go to the mountain?
You prefer it here since itâs safer?
That might be the case butâŠ.
Donât you find it too small?
Youâre fine with it?
Well, once your population increases and it gets too cramped here, you can try moving to the next building.
Though that will be far in the future.
Whoâs going to manage the remaining 15 vacant apartment complexes now?
Hnn?
You use the kitchen and toilets of other buildings?
Hahaha, I guess so since there are too many of you.
I donât mind.
Tell Youko if you need someone to take care of them.
So, whatâs with the board at the entrance?
Signboard?
This building you are using is called âFirst Fox Cottageâ, the next one is called âSecond Fox Cottageâ, and so on.
I see.
I think thatâs a good idea.
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There is a big bath and changing room not far away from the apartment complex.
I thought about building a bath for each building but considering the fuel cost, it was decided to just build one for everyone.
It now runs like a public bath and I donât think itâs bad.
The male and female sections are separated.
However, do the silver foxes even take bathsâŠ.
ăIâm grateful for the bath. It helps me get rid of beast smell.ă
ăNo one dislikes warm water.ă
ăThe children are happily joining us too.ă
The foxes who have just taken a bath told us that.
Itâs great that they are using it.
Iâm sure it takes a lot of time and effort to change hot water but that is something that must be done right.
ăYes. Weâll do our best.ă
Good good.
Ah, itâs currently winter.
If you are careless after taking a bath, you might catch a cold.
Wipe your bodies properly and keep your hands warm.
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Next, we moved to the worship hall.
This is the place for worship and praying for the main shrine which is located halfway up the mountain.
The money box will be placed in front of the worship hall and the inside of the hall will be used for ceremonies.
However, there is currently nothing inside the worship hall.
We donât even know what it needs.
When the big door at the back of the worship hall is opened, you can see the main shrine which is located halfway up the mountain.
Itâs quite a view.
Good enough to boast to others.
In order to see this view, the worship hall is built on stilts which makes it higher than the surrounding buildings.
In my miniature, it was supposed to be a one-story building like the dormitory but it was changed to this because you canât see the main shrine if it stayed at that height.
This is a change made based on on-site judgment.
I told them they were free to make any changes so there was no problem.
However, I think it is a little inconvenient now since the worshippers have to climb the stairs to throw money into the offering box that was installed in front of the worship hall.
The money box should be placed at the bottom of the stairs.
If a roof is installed, it can cover it from rain and there wonât be any problem.
Letâs ask Ria to do that next time.
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We went straight to the shrine next to the worship hall.
Itâs a big building.
And inside is divided into small rooms but the small rooms are only on one side of the passage.
As for why, it is said that the gods would not feel comfortable if their rooms were facing against each other like what we did in the apartment complex.
As a result, the wall opposite to the small rooms now can only be used for decoration making the space seem bigger.
Itâs not bad.
Well, they only need to be careful not to put too much.
Yeah, there are few decorations but they look good.
Dragon godâŠ.
I spoke with Dors about the dragon god since itâs in the twelve chinese zodiac signs.
I asked if the dragon god exists.
His answer was neither.
Dragons are created by god so they are basically some sort of god.
Because of that, they can be treated as gods, however, since they exist on the planet, they canât be called gods.
I donât get it.
I just asked him what he thought about including a dragon on the shrine and he said thereâs no problem.
Thatâs good but what should I do about the shintai then? When I asked Dors, he said I should just carve a statue.
Thus, I carved. However, I carved an oriental dragon god, one that looks like a snake with arms and legs instead of western dragons like Dors and the others. Perhaps because I thought it would represent the chinese zodiac.
And there are five of them.
Thereâs one in the center, and the other four are positioned on the east, west, north, and south of it.
All five statues have their mouths wide open as if they are furious.
I feel like the AFT put a lot of work into this statue.
It feels so powerful.
Are they acquaintances of the AFT?
When I showed the statue of the five oriental dragons to Dors, he was so surprised that he fell down on his butt.
He thought they were real.
He said that dragons like those exist in the past.
He said that it was a generation where someone like him wonât rise to the top.
He said that Raimeiren would probably be surprised too.
Raimeirenâs grandmother was like this?
Heh.
So, may I use this as a god statue?
ăY-yes. T-there shouldnât be a problem.ă
Thus, it became a shintai.
By the way, while we were having that conversation, Dors never directly looked at the statue.
Did they look like the dragons he knew?
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Then, I asked the silver foxes to install it for me. When I went there to check it outâŠ.
I found that the room of the dragon god is the only room thatâs fully decorated.
I heard that both Dors and Raimeiren ordered their families and subordinates to do something.
I see. Itâs absolutely gorgeous.
The other rooms look like pauperâs rooms in comparison.
Also, why did they put so many luxurious items that even I, an amateur, know theyâre super expensive?
Good thing there are a few devils stationed there as security guards.
Thatâs a reliefâŠ.eh?
Are the silver foxes against it?
Youâre fine with it?
They even eat with you?
Is that so?
But, didnât the silver foxes hate other races?
When they explained that they were my wifeâs (Hakuren) fatherâs subordinates, you accepted them?
Great.
Ah, you were wary of them for a few days.
I see.
Well, various people will come here from now on and the silver foxes are not aggressive as to be hostile to others just because theyâre from another race.
I heard that Youko is strictly instructing them about that matter so there wonât be a big problem.
One less thing to worry about when the shrine opens to the public.
Hnn?
Is that a worshiper?
No, itâs Doraim.
The silver foxes led him here.
ăVillage chief, youâre here too. I heard that there are statues of our ancestors here so I brought a votive offeringâŠ.ugyyaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhh!!!!!!ă
Doraim fainted as soon as he saw the statue.
When Doraim woke up after a while, he told me that he remembered his old memories of being scolded by Raimeirenâs grandmother.
Is that enough for someone to scream?
ăSo much that I have to scream.ă
I see.
He also told me that I shouldnât show it to Grafaroon, Hakuren, and Girar because they would feel the same.
O-okay.
I nodded and looked to the side and saw that Girar had already come to see the statue.