Yogo Mizuki wrote:Shinjo Akil wrote:She is, in fact, eventually approached by one Shinjo Akil. I must be polite to all of the new guests. He offered her a bow, and waited to speak. She might have been important, after all! And the Ide did say that if someone was important, you wait for them to decide it's time to talk to you.
She greets (possibly her first) Unicorn. Hello, Unicorn-san. This one is Yogo Mizuki of the Scorpion Clan. It is a pleasure to meet you.
Shinjo Monkhbaatar wrote:He offers a returned bow that is lower and definitely not as well practiced, not that she would know. But it was as much about practicing and doing the right thing as it was for Chou's sake.
"Definitely low enough for me Mirumoto-san," he says with a bright voice. "And if it wasn't by etiquette rules then I wouldn't be able to tell you. I'm still trying to get a grasp on them all. You're friend is quite cute. I can't say I've ever seen anything like her. But unfortunately right now Meushi is preoccupied in the stables for now so I can't introduce you at the moment. Hopefully some other time though."
Mirumoto Chou wrote:"I'd like that," Chou readily admitted. "And rest assured, Shinjo-san, I am difficult to offend. Saku, less so, but you appear on good footing with her. She was a gift from a Mantis who found my injury amusing."
Her grin showed absolutely no sign that she disliked that assessment.
"Lovely fellow. He thought scorpions in a jar--the bugs, not the samurai--were amusing too. Worth it," she added, cracking her fingers absently.
"Do you have plans for Rokugan?" she asked.
Iuchi Dong-Ha wrote:"The Ide have made sure that we have some idea of our new home." Dong-Ha explained, nodding at Dabo. "I cannot say I know much, besides that your kin is known for their sea faring skills." he added with a soft shrug. "We have so much to learn, of the Empire and of its people." Then again, that was why they were here. "Crane, Scorpion and Lion." Dong-Ha nodded, trying to sore the different clan heartlands in his mind. "That must have taken quite a while?"
Yuzuki wrote:"Some time yes. Fortunately, we can travel well on land as well. Though yes, inhabitating an island chain as we do does make seafaring quite natural for us. Fortunately, one can travel along the rivers for some of the journey."
Otaku Chi-Pu wrote:"I was born on the coast, though I did not get to see it. I have traveled many different lands since my birth, the last however were not so easy to enjoy, as it was filled with Shadows."
Chi-Pu looks a little uneasy for a moment at the memory.
"It is certainly a blessing to be able to travel. There is so much to see and experience. Tell me, what are your lands at home like?"
Ide Samai wrote:She smiled again. "Hai, I have heard stories. I'm looking forward to it, especially winter. Can you describe it?" She asked, her eagerness leaking through. "The Ikoma I talked earlier painted a vivid picture of splendid beauty."
Asako Hirase wrote:"My duties until recently have been to a small village at the most northeasternly portion of Phoenix lands. It lies in the lower hills of the Great Wall of the North. It is very stark, I suppose, if one is more accustomed to lush plant life at every turn. Even pines struggle at times. Still, the peaks themselves are striking and we have a lot of snow each year that is beautifully lit by our sunrises." Candidly, he added, "I attempted to learn to paint to do it justice but, alas, it does not seem that I have an artist's touch for such matters."
Iuchi Dong-Ha wrote:"Ah, that must have made the journey more tolerable." He didn't fancy the idea of walking for weeks after having had to ride for several years. "Pray tell me..." he began with his slightly broken Rokugani. "What kind of stories they tell of the Ki-Rin among your kin?"
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