Bayushi Suteichi wrote:"You arranged it and that is praiseworthy enough Ide-sama. I believe I speak for my honored cousin when we say that we are most honored by your gracious hosting and presentation. I thank you also for your consideration. The cheese was quite rich. What will we be having the pleasure to share and partake in? Oh! And tea would be most splendid Lady Ide-sama."
Small, but cute Scorpion wrote:"Pleasant enough!" she said with a obligatory giggle. "Thank you very much, Iuchi-san. It's good to see you both again.
She settled down to take a seat and viewed the offerings of the pinic for the first time. Some of the items looked like dumplings but dumplings were always good for hiding an assortment of ingredients. "Oooh, those do look pretty good! And tea would be wonderful, thank you!"
"So do you play an instrument too, Iuchi-san? I know that both Ide-san and Bayushi-san do."
Iuchi Dong-Ha wrote:"A noble instrument." Dong-Ha nodded earnestly, though Suteichi's mastery of etiquette was mostly lost on him. "Favored by Kakita-sama himself, if stories are to be believed." Kakita had been the epitome of a samurai and no-one following his footsteps could err. Chomping an another bite from his dumpling before forcing what remained of the morsel into his mouth, the young Iuchi eyed the two Scorpions.
"Pray tell us, why your kin wears those masks in public?" He asked, his mellow voice brimming with honest curiosity.
Bayushi Suteichi wrote:"All men have a mask that they wear, Iuchi-sama. Bayushi no Kami understood this. Everyone tends to at some point hide who they really are from one another. The wearing of the mask not only honors our kami but serves as a reminder to us and people that we all wear a mask to conceal our nature, our true intentions. It is a mirror of sorts. It serves as a distraction to an enemy. It is revealed to them who they are and that can be fearful to them. The truth of who we really are can be scary especially when we refuse to embrace who we are."
Iuchi Dong-Ha wrote:Bayushi Suteichi wrote:"All men have a mask that they wear, Iuchi-sama. Bayushi no Kami understood this. Everyone tends to at some point hide who they really are from one another. The wearing of the mask not only honors our kami but serves as a reminder to us and people that we all wear a mask to conceal our nature, our true intentions. It is a mirror of sorts. It serves as a distraction to an enemy. It is revealed to them who they are and that can be fearful to them. The truth of who we really are can be scary especially when we refuse to embrace who we are."
"I see." Dong-Ha nodded to Suteichi as he leaned to grab the next morsel. "How... enigmatic." With that, he took a bite from the dumpling. "Pass your regards to your relatives Ide-san, these are really good." His smile, aimed at Amaya, was earnest as it was warm. Turning is attention to Hotaru, Dong-Ha added. "You should try them."
He could understand Bayushi explaining his pedigree. Family relations were important among the Unicorn too, especially when one considered Shinjo's degree. "And Bayushi-san has picked the art from his father, yes? Very respectable."
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