Bayushi Suteichi wrote:...
Usagi Tomoe wrote:Wonder what sort of tests the Iuchi might give then... Tomoe mused, but was happy to watch Yuuru interact with Saksaha. The Unicorn priestess seemed like a good woman who could handle someone like Yuuru, based on her previous encounter with her, so she kept an eye out for possibly helping out there.
Soshi Yuuru wrote:He nodded positively, "Then I hope to perform much better then."
He then tilted his head, "Are you a priestess of your people Iuchi-san?"
Shinjo Liu Fei wrote:Bayushi Suteichi wrote:...
When she saw the pained smile, his scrambling for his mask she seemed to pause and just watch. Standing tall. Handsome as he was that pained smile seemed to grasp all of her attention for a brief moment and he likely could have sworn she was about to frown.
"You did well," she said simply. Remaining where she was she asked, "Did I cause you harm, Bayushi-sama?"
Soshi Yuuru wrote:The Soshi nodded, "Of sorts. I trained at a school for our magistrates, or law-keepers. We deal with those who break the Empire's laws. My father was the same, but my mother is a priestess."
Shinjo Liu Fei wrote:Liu Fei looked at him oddly for a moment and then shrugged before dropping down into her stance, "Odd as it is it is far from me to keep you from the things you enjoy," she taunted.
"When you are ready, Bayushi-sama."
Soshi Yuuru wrote:He nodded, "Without the law, the Empire ceases to be what it is. From what I've seen so far, I'm impressed with your people's resilience in keeping together what you could while you searched the wilds for that long. I spend a lot of my time in our untamed areas, and find myself occasionally growing detached from civilization the longer I'm out there.... And I've only been doing this for 2 years. For you all to have done this for as long as you have is truly impressive."
He tilted his head slightly, "What is it that a priestess of the Iuchi does for her duties might I ask?"
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