Hokuto/Tiennyanniichuan
< HokutoTiennyanniichuan (Literally defined as; 'spring of the drowned celestial') is a unique Jusenkyou blessing currently possessed only by Hokuto Sumeragi. The name was crafted by Hokuto herself, named after the other Jusenkyo springs, despite not being a spring itself. It is, rather, a co-mingling of the blessings of Anyingnyanniichuan and Liangnyanniichuan obtained in a publicly unknown manner by the young yin-yang sorcereress. This blessed form encompasses both the shifting patterns of shadow common among shadow-girls, as well as forms of light common to light-girls.
Folklore
No other Tiennyanniichuan-blessed girl has been seen to exist save for Hokuto Sumeragi, and how she has obtained this cross-blessed form of Tenteisei and Tsuki is uncertain, however the young girl seems to bear a strong connection to both the goddess of stars and the goddess of night. Rumors speak that Hokuto had uncovered both the Shadow and Light springs before obtaining this form, and utilized a third variable to combine the blessings together. This remained true until the fall of 2014 when Miyo, a young fox-girl and hopeful priestess of Tsuki and Tenteisei, acquired a blessing of the same properties. As with Hokuto, the means of acquisition remains a secret.
It is unknown what religious connotations the mixed-blessing holds for those who carry it, or if it is even seen in a favorable way by the rather distant Goddesses.
There is no known spring of the Tiennyanniichuan blessing.