Shinjo Akil wrote:"Shinjo-san spoke about me, did he?" He laughed a bit at that, "I am unsurprised, admittedly. The Ide have been talking about the incident in courts since we have returned. It is..." he considered, "useful politically, I suppose, to have a hero to talk about."
Shinjo Akil wrote:He considered his response carefully. "I... have lost the ability to fight alongside my Clanmates in battle. The story helps the clan, if only by giving credence to the courage and duty of the Children of Shinjo. If the rest of my life is to be spent as living reminder of those tenets, that is a good thing in my estimation. To be unable to help the Clan would be a terrible fate indeed."
Shinjo Akil wrote:"I am... unsure, admittedly. I have not felt the strain of such things too hard. This miai is my first time meeting samurai from other clans, after all." He put a hand on Setem's head, scritching him lightly. "I do not have some secret lover to pine for. My parents died on the journey here. I do not know if there is anyone I have left to have words to regret leaving unspoken."
Shinjo Akil wrote:"Well yes," he smirked, "though I am not sure I will have young maidens fighting over me in droves, so I am certain that it will not inevitably be too much concern."
Shinjo Akil wrote:"You think so?" He canted his head, "I suppose even if not a battlefield asset, a wounded warrior does have his merits."
Shinjo Akil wrote:He nodded, "Thank you, Matsu-sama. Your words do me great kindness." There was a light smile on his face. "Have you ever ridden a horse before?"
Shinjo Akil wrote:"Oh good," he nodded, "I thought I might offer to let you a chance to ride Setem. He is a bit... stubborn, but for a small ride he should be fine. Besides, he would appreciate some real exercise today."
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