Matsu Yurio wrote:Well she hadn't said shogi, so it wasn't the game of the Bloodspeakers . . . or was it?
"Go is the strategy game of choice played on boards for the Empire, but it is played with stones, not figures. My clan considers itself an expert practitioner of that particular game, although it is not something suitable for the fields I serve in."
Yes that would be the perfect scout, slinking through the undergrowth with a bag of Go stones rattling away.
Otaku Imane wrote:A significant tactical advantage.
Imane tucked that away and nodded thoughtfully at the Isawa's conjecture. This was a useful meeting.
"So would I be right in thinking that there is little emphasis on cavalry in battle since my people departed Isawa Nonin-san?"
She wondered if there was something wrong with the fodder. Or maybe the handlers were incompetent, but then again it could have been a result of diverging traditions.
Matsu Nintoku wrote:His cheeks gained a slight pink coloration. "I wouldn't know." he shrugged and shook his head, he was clearly a bit skittish regarding this topic "I am neither a woman nor someone that speaks much about this subject."
Shinjo Monkhbaatar wrote:
"I'm not so sure Meushi would be fond of that. I'd probably have to train her up a bit I think," he says with a chuckle. "But as for myself? I am certain I'd love it. I'm a bit of a thrill seeker in that regard. She couldn't always join me on the ride when I'd go off and explore the more hazardous terrains we passed through. She definitely couldn't swim in some of the rapid waters I've dared or climbed some of the heights I've challenged. Though I've never conquered a mountain. Something I'd definitely love to try someday."
Matsu Nintoku wrote:The topic change caused the Matsu to sigh out of relief and when his composure was back he set his eyes on the Usagi once more. "Marriage traditions?" he remembered the conversation with Akil "Well I learned a few things from Shinjo Akil."
"Apparently the Unicorn have a much more relaxed view on marriage." he explained calmly "The Moto per instances had a tradition of stealing their bride and carrying them to their 'Yoruto'. Though Shinjo-san assure me the Ide would not allow for such traditions."
Iuchi Batul wrote:
"Yes, believe lands of the Unicorn stretch out to Seikitsu sano Yama no Oi, although I wouldn't say this is north side of Shinomen Forest" She agreed with tenderness. "These lands are like we have only heard of. In our stories, Emerald Embire is a heavenly blace, and now I agree."
(In the setting the lands of the Unicorn don't reach the Shinomen... yet)
Usagi Tomoe wrote:"Eh?" she blinked a few times. "Goodness... I should certainly they dissuaded them from such... errr... tactics."
Tomoe gave a small huff, seemingly not terribly impressed with such barbaric tactics of taking a woman. "... Seems like a good idea to practice some self-defense..."
Ide Samai wrote:"Oh? I have not experienced Go yet, though I am sure many of our bushi would be interested. Stones... quite interesting." She was thoughtful. Perhaps the Rokugani could not spare the expense of commissioning figures, and just used stones from the road?
"The Lion seem to have a wealth of expertise then. May I ask what kind of bride are you looking for Matsu-san?"
Matsu Nintoku wrote:"If Usagi-san would feel safer learning how to better defend herself, I wouldn't mind showing her some basics." he stated plainly "Though I doubt the Unicorn would allow some of the more... eccentric practices to take place."
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