Shinjo Taichi wrote:Matsu Kogo wrote:She nods. "It is crucial for the task. It is part of why I suggested the position of magistrate to your kinsman, Shinjo Akil. With his injury, it might be ideal." She looks at him. "I suppose it could look like an odd sort of fight when one is not used to it. But it is a form that requires much skill. Shinjo-san should see if he watch a duel sometime."
"I've seen it before, but very infrequently. Shinjo-kami's Law prevents any member of my clan from drawing the blood of another, but duels with shinai do take place on rare occasions." He sighs "It just doesn't make sense to me - a fighting style that is next to useless in a true fight? Surely there are better uses for one's time."
Moto Butaj wrote:"Haha, then it looks to Butaj that you're at a disadvantage if the Lion and the Unicorn ever meet on the field for a bit of wartime. Marry into us and we'll show you how things should be done from horseback!" Butaj pats Yurio's shoulder and offers kumis again.
Matsu Kogo wrote:Kogo pauses, unsure what to say in this moment. "It...has its uses, but you are correct that it is rarely used on the battlefield. However, it has been used by generals in order to call out the opposing force's general and slay them prior to the battle even beginning. Tactically, it has some sound applications. And it is not always to the death, but sometimes to first blood." She pauses. "I know that within the Matsu, if it were not allowed, I suspect more difficulties would occur from individuals being unable to solve their differences under Heaven's Eye."
Iuchi Saksaha wrote:"Yes, I met this Yuichi earlier today. He was... um." Saksaha flips a strand of beads back behind her shoulder. "Capable, but not too mannerly. Truthfully, Bayushi-san, it is hard to imagine the two of you having the same training, so what you say illuminates much," Saksaha says with a small smile. "Of course, there are many differences between Dong-Ha-san and me, or between me and little Batul-san, but maybe we also share certain habits in common, because we learned in the same ways."
Matsu Kogo wrote:She shrugs. "It is not that I disagree with you. But many consider their honor a touchy subject. I would rather they use this method than another."
Shinjo Taichi wrote:Matsu Kogo wrote:She shrugs. "It is not that I disagree with you. But many consider their honor a touchy subject. I would rather they use this method than another."
"I guess I should at least learn the basics." He spread his arms a little to say what can you do? "If I am to protect my future wife and household, it is better to be prepared for any eventuality." There was, of course, no question that he would master the art.
Shinjo Taichi wrote:A very slight twitch of his head was the only indicator that the conversation had gone somewhat... sideways from where he thought it was going. He smiled broadly "Of course! Jiujutsu is a skill that is always useful, and one that many Moto are quite adept at. You never know when you'll be caught without time to draw your weapon, neh?" smooth...
Wait wait wait, does that mean the bunny was doing jiujutsu?! Interesting...
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