Bayushi Hotaru wrote:Hotaru couldn't help but chuckle a little. "As wonderful as my shrine is, a bright spot in a small pilgrimage town, I can't say that we are the only ones to dance to appease the kami. To be truthful, such dances are perhaps more common place in the Phoenix lands, where the Clan is rightfully known for their devout nature. That isn't to say that they aren't found elsewhere in the Empire to some degree, a few in my Clan have adopted them. There are some shugenja who see the kami more as tool than a friend. Shugenja aren't obligated to such roots, if they wished."
She placed a hand on her heart to show a small gesture of pride. "I consider myself more of the latter, of course, and maintain such traditions in my duties as an honoured shrine maiden. Honoured the kami does give you an edge in appreciating the strings of fate from the Heavens, we must start small before realizing the grander aspects of life."
"I see. So many of the religious practices originates from the children of Shiba-kami then?" Phoenix had not been known for their piety, but their power, when the Ki-Rin had left the Empire. He had little to say about the kami as he did not hear the whispers. However, Donh-Ha mused, if one could command them, why bother taking all the time just to placate them?
Summoning his best Ide face, Dong-Ha nodded to Hotaru. "It must be so. Every landslide starts from a pebble, every storm from a gust of wind." He quipped done age old adage, musing yo himself that whoever married her would start their new life small in a very literal sense. "What else the maidens of the shrines do?"