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>>46831882
cute~

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>>46705055
>Does he know she's a hermit? Even aware of who she is and her existence?
it's most likely, considering she's one of the major sources of religion in Gensokyo beneath shrines and temples, and has an interest in the Human Village, going to lengths of asking to be part of it as an 'administrator'; Kasen before the HSE must've spoken of her too at least in passing and, very unlikely, but there could be made the case that Keine has taught about her role in Japanese government and talked about the connection, since she knows all history of Gensokyo—so though he might not recognize her from looks alone, it's safe to assume he knows of Miko.
>how do you think Heida would react to being approached by Miko?
poorly; the man killed one of his soldiers for questioning his ways and glancing rather affectionately at a youkai, even though there weren't anything concrete to back a possible treason. He's rather on the insane side, so a hermit, someone that's mostly shed their earthly desires, with—possible—connections to Youkai like Miko wouldn't be well received—same for Kasen by the way if she wasn't connected to Yukari.
>Would Miko play both sides to her own ends at all? If so would it be subtle?
she's got nothing to gain by playing both sides, as anyone could perceive Mr. Hieda is trying to start conflict, and Miko would probably be cunning enough to see through that veil and understand that the man has totally given up and is using the village as an excuse to march forth his bottled-up grief that, for the first time in decades, has a target. Though first comes the fact that the village is under Yukari's thumb, which means to Miko trying to gain anything through Hieda would, at some point, loop back to Yukari, who doesn't particularly care about balance anymore. Keine is an investment of low danger without substantial connection to either Yukari or Okina, meaning even if the revolution would to fail Miko could still use the aftermath for herself, especially with it being so close to the Solstice.
but if she'd to stick her fingers in both cakes, then naturally she'd make sure no one knew about it. Not even her own writer…
that's only my interpretation, of course.

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>>46558201
don't listen to him evil women, chinese women and especially poor evil chinese women are not worth your time!

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>>46531448
it's a shame we don't get more Miko, though considering the state the Myourens find themselves, fewer characters is the smart choice

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