Shinjo Akil wrote:"It is, in fact, milk," he nodded, "just milk that has been fermented."
Ryuuta Tsume wrote:...
Iuchi Dong-Ha wrote:"Umm... yes. I just didn't connect the fable with... your clan." he felt stupid and it showed as red crept on his cheeks again. "Of course, it makes sense now." Dong-Ha paused for a moment. "Your sensei wanted to remind you that steady pace wins the race?"
"I don't know how interesting I can make them, some of the older legends are somewhat... dry." he's fingers drummed the goban ever. "But I do want to hear more about the Empire.. and how it has changed during our absence." Dong-Ha nodded eagerly. "So we should definitely exchange stories, if only to learn to understand each other." the double meaning behind the words was lost on the young mystic.
"I can do the riding, you just need to hang on."
Iuchi Yukarin wrote:Yukarin nodded at the man's words, "Well, I believe there is a certain kind of virtue in being sincere with one's emotions, a belief I think may be somewhat more common amongst my Clansmen then the rest of the Empire. But even if that is true, there is a limit to such things. Still, as you say, it is as much about how things work out in the end as to what takes place; It is just as well things are not being clamped down on as of yet. For multiple reasons."
Shiba Kaizen wrote:It was Kaizen's turn to frown slightly, though not at Yukarin, "Hai and to complicate things Clans, Families, and even dojos can vary on what is considered polite. That just further shapes the perceptions of individuals. Makes me glad to be a yojimbo rather than a courtier. I spend time around such things and can learn, but at times I am no more than a priest's or courtier's netsuke in some ways." He smiled wryly at his own joke.
Iuchi Yukarin wrote:"While it seems I am stuck between a rock and a hard place in that regard; I am a courtier, and I do not know the intricacies that the differing Families of the Empire offer."
She leaned her jaw against one hand, "...I don't suppose I could get someone knowledgeable like you as a yojimbo, hm?"
Bayushi Hotaru wrote:Meanwhile, Hotaru is still observing one of the more civilized games of Go that were in progress, half-hidden behind the shoulders of slightly taller samurai. It probably wouldn't be so bad if she could make heads and tails of the game. The basic rules were easily enough to knew, but as the game drew on, it became a strange elaborate puzzle of white and black. She didn't know why certain plays were happening for a reason, just each side were nibbling on each other's pieces.
Iuchi Yukarin wrote:"For you specifically, yes. But I only asked for a knowledgeable yojimbo ~like~ yourself, Shiba-san."
She could,'t help the playful little smile, "Though I had heard few have as proud of a tradition of yojimbo as the Phoenix."
Bayushi Hotaru wrote:Hotaru pulled her attention away from the game, thankful to have somebody to talk to than to pretend to have an interest in Go. She smiled at the Moto and bowed quickly in greeting. "Is it now, I'm not too familiar in the game to be honest. Maybe it's one of those games you have to play to see all of the lines connecting? So far, I only see equal pieces on the table with the two sides going at it."
She blinked thrice when she realized something he said, looking aghast. "Deploy his ninja?! What?! As you so sure, Moto-san? Seems rather harsh, even to your fictional proverbial enemies."
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