Upon attempting to search Tokyo Daijingu, the two of them will be met in short order by shinki of Amaterasu wondering why two other gods are barging in on her shrine without properly introducing themselves or asking permission first. In the period of time before the shinki spot them and come to ask what they're doing, they won't be able to find anything that matches the odd little brown packet that the cultist gave them. It's hard to be sure, though, that there's nothing there that shouldn't be, since it is a large, working shrine and there are charms and other ritually important items all over.
Disassembling the charm the cultist gave them will reveal a tightly folded piece of paper written with mysterious symbols that resemble those on the spell papers seen in the forest. It's wrapped around a flat chunk of what looks like streaky, multicolored plastic shaped into a crude, tiny mask, with two holes for eyes and a crescent-shaped mark for the mouth. (Other analysis methods may reveal more information -- for further details, let us know who will be performing the analysis and what they'll do to analyze the cloth, the spell paper and the plastic mask.)
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Disassembling the charm the cultist gave them will reveal a tightly folded piece of paper written with mysterious symbols that resemble those on the spell papers seen in the forest. It's wrapped around a flat chunk of what looks like streaky, multicolored plastic shaped into a crude, tiny mask, with two holes for eyes and a crescent-shaped mark for the mouth. (Other analysis methods may reveal more information -- for further details, let us know who will be performing the analysis and what they'll do to analyze the cloth, the spell paper and the plastic mask.)