Moto Baatar wrote:"Huh. Okay," Baatar said, mulling this over. "Why didn't they train you for combat like the others, then? Is there something wrong with you?"
Usagi Tomoe wrote:Moto Baatar wrote:"Huh. Okay," Baatar said, mulling this over. "Why didn't they train you for combat like the others, then? Is there something wrong with you?"
"Now that is a little mean to say, Moto-san, that there is something wrong with me just because I don't fight," the Hare smiled politely, but anyone with more tact than the Moto could tell she felt a little hurt by the remark. "You don't call the diplomats and scholars of your clan 'wrong', neh?"
Shinjo Monkhbaatar wrote:"And Tomoe-san has an important duty with research and investigating, without which the warriors of her family would be useless because they wouldn't know where, how or who to fight. Imagine if you were supposed to head into battle but there was nobody to tell you anything about your enemy. You would have no direction."
Moto Baatar wrote:"But ... you just said everyone in your clan is trained to fight, except you," Baatar objected. "There must be some reason?"
Moto Baatar wrote:"Huh, all right, Shinjo-san," the young Moto said, persuaded by this argument. "So you mean Usagi-san has been trained to be a Hare Clan general? That does sound important."
Usagi Tomoe wrote:"Not that we have enough samurai to field much of an army. For the enemies the Hare hunt, large armies are not the most practical either... and as Otomo-sama noted, as a Minor Clan, no Great Clan would wage war on us. Few minor clans even share borders, so for them to attack eachother is nearly impossible. Only those with a coast-line have that possibility," as she remembered when she thought about the Tortoise and the Mantis.
Usagi Tomoe wrote:"Such enemies have only twice in history appeared in such great numbers... usually they hide away in smaller numbers. An army is large and moves slowly, making it easy for smaller enemy numbers to slip away unseen."
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