A delicate yokai-binding ceremony depicted in the meticulous style of emakimono narrative scroll painting on aged washi paper. A female onmyÅji in ceremonial junihitoe robes stands at the center, surrounded by flickering paper lanterns illuminating her concentrated expression. Her hands weave intricate kuji-in finger gestures as she binds mischievous tsukumogami - household objects that have gained spirits after 100 years. A torn umbrella with one eye, a grinning teapot, and an animated zither float in a spiral of calligraphic seals and ofuda talismans. The composition embraces yohaku-no-bi negative space, with soft mineral pigment washes creating a misty boundary between the human and spirit realms. Elements of ma'i-hitsu brushwork create texture in the flowing robes and ethereal yokai forms. Pale moonlight filters through shÅji screens, casting bamboo-patterned shadows across the tatami floor where a black cat familiar observes with knowing amber eyes. <lora:FluxFantasyDetailerV2:0.3> <lora:Vintage comic book:0.5> <lora:flux_dev:1>
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