Iuchi Dong-Ha wrote:Somehow he had taken the Hare girl a more level headed person than the tortoise would suggest. Though perhaps her sensei knew her better? "Poppy is a sturdy horse and can easily carry two." Dong-Ha reassured her, glad that he could connect on some level with some of the samurai. Alien as the empire felt, at least there were like minded souls.
"I don't know... everything." he chuckled, spreading his arms as if to show that there was little he knew. "What happened after the Ki-Rin left? What became of those us who remained?" Dong-Ha looked her markedly, recalling that she had mentioned the Fox. "Why are the Seppun so haughty, when the stories paint Seppun-dono as a humble woman?"
Togashi Udo wrote:"Perhaps we will play again sometime," Udo says with a smile.
He stands and looks around to see if anyone is free to chat...
Bayushi Hotaru wrote:"That's pretty sneaky of them. I...I didn't know there was there were different stones in this game. I always thought there were only white and black stones. It seems you know more about the game from just playing it. That's pretty good. If the black side has those type of stones and then what does the white player have to balance that. do they also have a special stone that looks exactly like a white stone?" As she asked, she took a glance at a Go table and wondered if she overlooked some obvious difference.
"I'm glad you're enjoying yourself, Moto-san! Sorry I didn't introduce myself earlier. I am Bayushi Hotaru, honoured shrine maiden of the Shining Retreat," she dipped in a quick bow at her introduction.
Usagi Tomoe wrote:While Tomoe was often fairly level-headed, she was also a young teenage girl with a daring spirit.
"You certainly aren't asking for the short answers," Tomoe said with a gentle laugh in her voice, her eyes echoing her good humour. "I shall certainly have to prepare myself for when we meet again, so I can answer to the best of my abilities. I don't know everything either, but I certainly try to..." she blushed a little at her own small attempt at bragging.
"Is Poppy a war-horse like the Otaku steeds, or more of a docile riding horse...?"
Moto Khulun wrote:With the Doji slipping away the Moto shrugs and walks over to her cousin Baatar to see the pretty thing he was chatting with and says, “Sayyed Baatar, who is this young beauty you have snagged for your yurt?”
Iuchi Dong-Ha wrote:"If the answers were short, maybe I'd have them already!" Dong-Ha chuckled, leaning towards the Hare almost spontaneously, though he did not touch her. Smart and cute... "I'll look forward to it, Usagi-san." A curt nodded as if he was trying to convince her of the fact.
"She's a... former baggage horse." the young man muttered, somewhat embarrassed by the fact. "Warhorses require a lot of time and effort to train and... since I am not first to ride into battle..." he let her to draw the conclusions without having to spell them out. "Better that way really. A good warhorse has a bit mean character... mean enough to bite or kick people out of spite." Dong-Ha added shyly.
"So.. maybe tomorrow?"
Usagi Tomoe wrote:Apart from her usual plans, Tomoe couldn't think of anything that would get in the way of such a meeting, and she nodded. "Tomorrow sounds good, Iuchi-san. I look forward to it," she smiled brightly.
"It's probably for the best she's not a warhorse then," she offered, sensing he was perhaps a little embarrassed. "I might have a knack with animals, but I've never tried to reason with a warhorse before. I mean, the warhorses of the Unicorn are probably very well-trained and disciplined, but as you say, they can have a bit of a mean streak. Someone like Poppy sounds much better for someone like me who's never been on a horse before."
'Doji Fukawa wrote:With the Matsu and the Moto now publicly comparing their 'swords', the Doji courtier made her bows and slipped into the host's wake to find.....something that was not that.
This found her washed up on the shores of Togashi Udo.
She politely bowed to him.
"Togashi-san, we have not met yet." she offered politely. "I am Doji Fukawa. Have you had rice today?"
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