Rather than recoil, Saksaha laughs as the bats flap nearby her head--a lucky animal, they were, at least to some of the peoples the Iuchi had met on their travels. Then, of course, she has to start all over again on returning to herself. This is always the hardest part. Leaving is all too easy, and coming back... less so.
But eventually, the crisp starlight of Yume-do blurs--
. . .
--and she is lying in her own tent again.
She sits up and rubs the numbness out of her face. The scrap of paper in her hand flutters onto her lap, and after half a moment's thought she shoves it under her mattress. Then she fumbles around until she finds a cup of water to chase away her incipient headache. As the wavery auras slowly clear from her vision, she can see that it's still full dark, but the waxing moon is very bright behind its thin screen of clouds, giving enough light for her to safely kindle a lamp from the banked, nearly-dead embers of the yurt stove.
So. No threats there. That is something. And the peaceful grassland had been soothing to her dislocated spirit, even if the anxieties she'd left behind are starting to creep in again now that she's back.
Sitting up taller in the circle of light, she straightens her clothing, finger-combs her hair and rebraids it roughly. Everything is still so quiet, but she has the feeling she won't be able to go back to sleep. Instead, she opens her traveling chest and takes out her divination set. It's one in the
Moto style, like her grandmother's: a square of soft leather marked with a simple grid, and forty-one black pebbles, each of which she blesses meticulously before beginning the slow process of dividing, counting-out and arranging them in the nine grid squares.
D3 LN---Let's try some Divination/Int. Basic TN 15:
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