Shinjo Liu Yue wrote:That would be in line with the Asako I met earlier. I will have to review with big sis later.
"The ones with masks are good at plays," she remarked, trying to be amusing. She thought on the Soshi she met earlier, Yuuru. He did not give her the impression of a priest. The Yogo, Yuichi, was as strange as Kumahime had claimed. And finally, Suteichi fit the description of a leader.
"Arigatou gozaimasu. That was most helpful, Kumahime-dono." Her brow furrowed for a brief moment as she resisted the urge to burp. "What is your impression of the men of my Clan?"
Moto Baatar wrote:"Huh, okay," Baatar said, silent for a moment at this response. Then, after some thought, he asked, "But can't you ask them why? Since you can talk to the kami, you said."
Kakita Nanami wrote:"It is not so simple, Bater-san." She paused for a moment, considering how to explain it, "Not only is actually calling of the kami becoming increasingly difficult but the rites necessary to speak to them are becoming more difficult. More experienced sjugenja than I have tried and failed."
Iuchi Saksaha wrote:
"Iuchi Saksaha," she confirms with a slight nod when Taira guesses at her family name. Then she helps herself to half a cup of kumis along with him, as nobody ought to drink alone.
"Does it? It is mother's milk to most of us. Well, mare's milk, truthfully, but the horses of our Clan are also like our aunts and cousins." She licks a stray drop of the stuff from her upper lip, not remembering to hide this undignified action with her hand or sleeve. "If you have a bowl of kumis, you're halfway to a meal. That is one thing you can't say of this sake, sweet though it is."
Shinjo Hanashi wrote:"If any find themselves bored make sure they tell us; we don't want to be poor hosts after all."
Kitsune Kumahime wrote:The Fox considers, for a time. Her opinion on the matter is not terribly important, but the curiosity is... understandable.
"Your people are travelers. Tough and adaptable. But it has been this way for so long, will your people be able to find home now that you are here?"
Moto Butaj wrote:Butaj nods, glossing over previous hiccups.
"And which part of it interests you the most? It's been a few centuries after all."
Usagi Tomoe wrote:...
Matsu Kogo wrote:"Thank you Moto-san. I look forward to meeting again."
She turns to Otaku-san, her eyes lit up. Kogo cannot hide the pride on her face, but that is nothing new for a member of the Lion Clan. "You do me too much honor Otaku-san. But I am glad to say that the Otaku have shown themselves to be true samurai and true warriors, in their honor and in their honoring of their ancestors. " She raises her voice in response. "Glory to our newly returned cousins, the Unicorn Clan! Glory to the children of Shinjo and the women of Otaku!"
Moto Butaj wrote:Butaj pouts in thought.
"That may be a difficult question for Butaj for he has never drawn a line. The Unicorn are both, and to separate them may hurt what we've become. There is no Ki-Rin Clan anymore. None among us are the same as your ancestors knew before the departure. There was no Moto family, and now the Unicorn Clan stands on the Moto. Many things have changed." He pauses for a moment looking at her, wondering why she barricades with paper now. "Kurichitai is one. The Last Ride. The elderly of the Clan do not retire to any particular place. I serve the Clan until they cannot, and then they just ride out and never come back so as not to burden the Clan."
Kaiu Hiroji wrote:Hiroji nods. "True. It is rarely that a place matters when one drinks."
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