Shinjo Monkhbaatar wrote:Ryuuta Tsume wrote:...
"Oh? What is that game like? I've never played before! And dice sound fun," he says sounding intrigued.
Iuchi Dong-Ha wrote:"Le's meet after the event, so we don't have to worry about that (*)" he suggested, happy to see her smile. "it's agreed then."
"Yes, exactly so. She's a gentle horse that got me safely to Rokugan. I wouldn't change her for the bravest of warhorses." There was certain pride in his voice. "And she's used to carrying more than one person. She used to carry my siblings before... before they went missing."
"I guess... I could bring some snacks, so we have something to eat while we exchange stories?"
Usagi Tomoe wrote:"Yes, it sounds best to avoid scheduling something that might conflict with our host's arrangements... even if I decided to not try my hand at archery. I might've been able to hit a target if I got lucky, but it was a challenge more for the bushi than for me."
Hearing about Poppy and the plans, she nodded eagerly. "That sounds like a good plan. I can bring some tea, if you'd like to try some?"
Bayushi Hotaru wrote:"Actually, I'm planning to get some riding lessons soon," she brought up.
Togashi Udo wrote:"You honor me," he says, sitting back down.
"Perhaps you can look at Go in a different way? It doesn't simulate violence, it simply simulates strategy. All pieces are equal on the Go board. It is just as easy to imagine it as a game of the court, where you are trying to find allies to your cause, finally defeating your opponent through alliances... all gained through clever word play."
Udo shrugs with a small smile. "It is what you make of it, which I have found true for all of my interactions at the miai."
Udo begins collecting all the black stones and putting them back into his bowl so that the board is empty.
Doji Fukawa wrote:Fukawa considers it, and nods.
"Wise words, Togashi-san." she says. "If it is what you make of it, I take it you have made much of your interactions at the miai?"
Bayushi Hotaru wrote:"Unfortunately, I don't have a horse of my own. Yet, anyway! Sometimes we get some children at the temple and I play a few games with them, simple games like hide and seek or spinning tops, but I don't play too many myself. However, I'm more than willing to give most games a try. For now, I might just have to stick to those that don't require a horse until I get my own!" She chuckled softly.
"Actually, I'm planning to get some riding lessons soon," she brought up.
Iuchi Dong-Ha wrote:"Of course!" he replied eagerly, making a note to pack flint and tinder with him. Unless she planned on bringing cold tea, they'd need to bring water to boil somehow. "Did Usagi-san bring some tea with herself or do you plan to ask tea from the servants?" The tea that was publicly available was far from great. Not that Dong-Ha would have known that as he mostly drank milk and water. "I have to admit I hadn't had much tea before Ide brought some to us... we mostly drink milk and water."
Usagi Tomoe wrote:
"I brought some with me, as... I wasn't sure what sort of tea the Unicorn might have brought with them on their travels," she seemed a little embarrassed and hoped it wouldn't make her look like a poor guest. "Apart from water, tea is the most common thing to drink in most clans, so I couldn't really imagine going too long without at least some daily tea."
"Never had milk to drink. Well, apart from the kumis during the feast, but never tried it before that."
Togashi Udo wrote:Doji Fukawa wrote:Fukawa considers it, and nods.
"Wise words, Togashi-san." she says. "If it is what you make of it, I take it you have made much of your interactions at the miai?"
"It has been the sowing season, though no one told me what the seeds were that I planted. In time, some seeds will sprout and grow, some bearing food and others beautiful flowers." Udo shrugs. "Time will tell if I have made much of my time here, but certainly I have made something of it."
Udo hands the Crane the black stones and places all the white stones into the other bowl while he speaks, and then places a white stone close to the Doji.
"A monk, standing alone, in another's territory." He gestures the Doji should lay a stone. "Perhaps someone will join him soon?"
Ryuuta Tsume wrote:...
Doji Fukawa wrote:Go wasn't the Doji's game..but she found the stone color choices odd. White was in her clan colors, and didn't black go first? Ah well, Go with a Togashi, what could you expect.
She places a black stone next to the white stone.
"When one is alone, one is free, but unable to accomplish much. As others gather around you, your potential increases, but your freedom decreases." she reminds him.
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