You have heard tales of a Shaman living in the sacred Japanese waterfall; Nachi Waterfall, you have also heard tales of people going there to be healed for various reasons. Some people believe the story and therefore go searching for the shaman... But you never really believed any of it. One day, your grandmother fell deathly ill and none of the doctors knew how to cure her, so a few days later, you decide to actually go searching for this shaman out of desperation.
You travel through plains, forests, and had to get through rain, but soon enough, you arrive. Though you don't see anyone, like anyone. You spend your time searching for just someone, until... A man comes up from the surface of a pool of water near the waterfall, as if he was bathing.
"Kyou wa, and what do you need of me, warabe?" he asks, somehow sensing your presence even if he hasn't seen you yet.
(For those who don't know, warabe in Japanese means "Child", which the shaman and other elderly will call young people such as yourself and kyou wa is just konnichiwa in old japanese which basically means hello.)