3: Like a "galgame", the outside world term for "raising sim games", as explained by Mr. Rinnosuke.2: Although currently she's not there. Maybe she moved again.1: Picture a headless chicken running around.She would use this ability to communicate with the animal spirits to increase their friendships, until they are willing to fight for her (*3).In the end, with the help of Okazaki Yumemi, she became a poltergeist bound to the Hakurei Shrine (*2).Since she could no longer play pranks on the residents of the mansion, out of boredom, she decided to move (*1).However, as soon as you have gotten used to them, poltergeists would leave of their own accord. Because poltergeists are not aggressive against humans, there is no need to worry about being attacked.If your house goes bump in the night, then you are being haunted by a poltergeist.CountermeasuresSince Kana fights mostly with the spirits of birds, she has gotten the nickname "Miss Release the Doves". In Chinese, "放鸽子" (to release a dove) is an idiom that means "to stand someone up".Kana has the ability to communicate with spirits, and with that ability she can summon animal spirits to fight for her.AbilityHaving left her old home, and as she was wandering around, she discovered an abandoned road sign, and made it her weapon. That is to say, Kana's weapon is a tsukumogami.She normally [sic] lives an enormous Western-style mansion, but by then its residents have gotten used to the poltergeist, so she was gradually losing her meaning of existence.Kana holds the status of a so-called poltergeist, the first of her kind known in Gensokyo. She was produced by a mentally unstable girl, and has a very girly side.Main place of activity: ElusiveHuman friendship level: MediumThreat level: LowAbility: The ability to communicate with spiritsKana AnaberalMaiden Poltergeist Who's Lost Her Dreams