Iuchi Dong-Ha wrote:"Ah, Isawa-san mentioned something like that." he nodded briefly. "That's... going to make some things hard." Like the fact that some of the Unicorn ate their meat raw. Well, namely some of the Moto ate some of their meat raw. "Though I will keep it mind, thank you." Dong-Ha raised the tea cup into a grateful half-salute. "And I will pass the word to my kinsmen... just in case." Unicorn could use avoiding misunderstandings. "I guess I should ask a shugenja about such rites..." He actually had someone in mind.
Usagi Tomoe wrote:"A shugenja can answer better than I. I can read much about the subject, but there is only so much one can understand without being able to speak with the kami." And spellcraft wasn't her field of study.
"I guess you understand a little bit more now with the game you talked about yesterday being considered improper by most Rokugani."
Iuchi Dong-Ha wrote:Dong-Ha, for his part, had seen enough bare legs to only give her a cursory glance as she settled on the saddle. "Well done." he quipped happily, patting her knee. "I fell on the flat of my rear the first time I tried that. I was eight at then, though." The same gentle smile still lingered on his lips.
"Now, try to lean a bit forwards... not too much, ideally you should stand on the stirrups without actually resting your... ass.. err... weight on the saddle. When you canter, the horse is going up and down... and if you are too stiff, you'll end sore." he tried to explain. "Not that we'll try that." One had to learn to walk before one could run after all. "Just hold tight to the saddle and try to remain upright...."
Tugging the reins ever so gently, Dong-Ha guided Poppy onward and the mare obeyed, taking slow tentative steps. Dong-Ha guided the massive horse slowly around the mattress, allowing Tomoe to get used to the sensation, The moving horse and wobbly stirrups would test her balance. Worried that she might tumble, the young Unicorn mystic kept an close eye on the Hare.
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