Shinjo Monkhbaatar wrote:"Do you need me to get my Meushi Khulun? You can keep him occupied while I do so," he says with a laugh and wide smile, taking a drink from his kumis skin.
Usagi Tomoe wrote:Deciding on not to miss this social get-together, Tomoe arrived for the games put on by the Scorpion.
The rabbit milled around a little, trying to decide between finding a game right away, or to socialize with some of the groups of samurai already present.
Togashi Udo wrote:Udo decided to show up to the game evening and see if he could learn a bit more about Go from the Scorpion. Upon arriving, he saw he was one of the first. As he approached, he heard...Moto Baatar wrote:A very young looking Unicorn stepped up to the table. "What is this game?" he asked Bantu, poking at the white and black stones. "Is it like backgammon? Where's the dice?"
"The game is called Go. I only have a rudimentary understanding myself, but perhaps Soshi-sama would be willing to guide us through a game? If you are interested in learning."
Doji Fukawa wrote:Someone very noticeable had not been at the dinner, but now made her way to the gaming event. Doji Fukawa wore a kimono of a darker shade of Crane blue, with a small silver trim that if one looked hard they could make out as tiny horses running after one another. Were a Moto to run up and sniff her again, they would probably notice that in addition to her perfume, that she had probably been most recently riding.
She looked about to see if she could spot the host. She had not yet met Soshi Bantu, but as there was only one man in red and black, beset by Unicorn and Dragon hovering over a game board, she was relatively certain she had him picked out.
Soshi Bantu wrote:"It would be an honor and a pleasure Moto-san, Togashi Udo-san." Bantu replied as he started to explain. "Firstly let me explain that this is only a small version this board is only 9 stones across while the large professional boards are up to 19 stones broad and long, but unfortunately are far less portable."
"As with all great games, the rules are simple but the strategy can be deep and complicated if one wishes to devote much time to it. Play stones on the board, try to block off sections to score points, and surround groups of your opponents stones to remove them from the board for more points and to restrict their options."
He gestures to the cushions on the floor at the table. "If minna-san wish to sit I'd happily guide you through a game?"
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