Kitsu Takashi wrote:"Hai. They are... not unlike the plains of the Lion heartland, though more grand and open, I would say." He smiles politely. "I am more focused on studying the people, however," he says, raising his notes gently to illustrate. "I think many of us will learn much in a short amount of time."
Kitsu Takashi wrote:Takashi shakes his head gently and smiles in a relaxed, casual way. "Quite the contrary, Ide-sama," he says, a little more matter-of-factly. "It is often that we look most clearly upon a thing by doing so with fresh eyes. Hearing how you and your noble clan see the empire, especially with the perspective of the many other places you have seen, can be enlightening for all Rokugani."
He pauses a moment, looking thoughtfully to one side. When he turns back to Samai, he restores the light, easy smile. "Of course, as learned people can attest, enlightenment is a great undertaking. Not all are suited to it. So too, perhaps, will some in the empire be... poorly suited to hearing your perspective. This does not make the perspective any less valuable or mean it should not be shared. It simply means," he says gently but earnestly, "that care must be taken in the delivery. The courts of the empire--some in particular--are not places to speak without the outcomes already considered and prepared for."
In the following pause, Takashi catches himself and chuckles. His smile is entirely natural, but now covers his face. "Now I must apologize to you, Ide-sama, as I look ahead to complicated things when the moment before us is already so delightful. My apologies." The Lion bows with a perhaps surprising amount of grace and precision, showing great respect to Samai without appearing stiff or overly formal.
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