
"By the rite of my Sacred Blood,
I, Aikayume Azusa, call out to you of my own free will;
I am born of your Blood and shaped by your Blood,
You are The True Aikayume. The All-Mother.
O' Great One!
My Silent Spirit!
I offer only that which is rightfully yours.
Come, Inari-no-Mikoto. Accept all that is Aikayume Azusa."
I, Aikayume Azusa, call out to you of my own free will;
I am born of your Blood and shaped by your Blood,
You are The True Aikayume. The All-Mother.
O' Great One!
My Silent Spirit!
I offer only that which is rightfully yours.
Come, Inari-no-Mikoto. Accept all that is Aikayume Azusa."
Her ritual knife was made of obsidian, said to be blessed by many individual spirits throughout the land over generations of Aikayume. It was the only object Azusa would willingly allow to draw her blood, and one of the Aikayume's sacred treasures. Held in her right hand, she she sliced a gash into her left palm and placed it onto a circular stone tablet enshrined within the Aikayume household. Her blood leaked into the engravings of the stone, which in turn began to heat up. It soon reached the point where it burned her skin, but Azusa did not flinch or remove her hand.
"You...had best be...prepared. Aikayume who have their blood taken by the Celestial Mirror have been consumed....never to be seen again." "I am...Aware. I know, lord brother. I...I know." Azusa spoke to her older sibling, keeping her mind off her burning hand.
Her brother leaned against the entryway of The Forbidden Shrine, tending to the injuries he had suffered after his battle with Azusa. This shrine was located in the back of the Aikayume clan's grounds, away from the main shrine...and housed one of the clans most important treasures. A Treasure that he, Aikayume Yatsu, was charged to protect as the Aikayume's strongest guardian. So when an intruder snuck into the shrine intending to steal their sacred relics, of course the proud samurai kitsune would attempt to defend his home.
That Intruder was Azusa.

Throughout their conversation, Azusa's hand remained firmly planted on the Celestial Mirror. Despite its name, the treasure had no such reflective properties, merely being an inert stone tablet. But the longer her bleeding hand remained in contact with it, the more blood began to flow from her injury. And the hotter the mirror became, until it ignighted with sapphire blue flames of foxfire. But even still Azusa remained in contact until her body had no blood left for the mirror to consume.
And at that point, the mirror consumed her too, both body and soul.
