Yuzuki wrote:
She gave a bow. "Yuzuki, of the Mantis. Kon goes where he wants, I'm afraid. He is a very insubordinate cat."
Iuchi Dong-Ha wrote:Yuzuki wrote:
She gave a bow. "Yuzuki, of the Mantis. Kon goes where he wants, I'm afraid. He is a very insubordinate cat."
"Well me, Yuzuki-san, of the Mantis." Dong-Ha managed a simple bow. "I see..." He looked at the 'cat' creature. Nomads had few pets besides their goats and dogs. Both of which could serve as a meal if necessity dictated. "Perhaps... he ought to be trained?" One could train dogs after all.
Shinjo Monkhbaatar wrote:He moved close enough to greet her. "Hello there. I'm Shinjo Monkhbaatar. It's nice to meet you. Do you mind if I ask who you and your little friend there are?"
Yuzuki wrote:
He definitely doesn't know what a cat is
"Well," she said, eyes looking off toward the side for a moment, "I don't think there's anyone in the world who can train a cat."
Otaku Chi-Pu wrote:Chi-Pu smiles again and her shoulders seem to relax slightly.
"Thank you, that is a wonderful compliment Asako-san."
"You have no need to thank me for doing my Duty, it is simply expected. I appreciate your words however. I am happy to give you a demonstration sometime, I usually train daily in the fields, archery range, and dojo. One must maintain themselves regularly to ensure they are the best they can be after all."
She reaches down and pats Tianma's neck.
"Tianma is a special breed of horse, could she speak, she would thank you for the compliment as well."
As if on cue, Tianma huffs.
Chi-Pu sits back upright, the leather of her saddle groaning a little again.
"Did you have long to travel to come here?"
Mirumoto Chou wrote:Saku, my girl, look sharp.
Chou's blind gaze darted in the direction of the Unicorn's voice, friendly smile in place.
"The refined lady before you is Saku. The clumsy one is Mirumoto Chou, of the Dragon."
She bowed, and managed not to trip on her hakama. Saku yowled softly in protest and swept her fluffy tail to Chou's unoccupied shoulder.
"I hope that was low enough," Chou added. "Importance is difficult to judge without sight. Do you also have a friend for me to meet, Shinjo-san?"
Yogo Yuichi wrote:With his arms crossed, a lonely Scorpion listened to the governor's words. The Yogo family mon was clearly visible on his priestly styled robes and he was also wearing a disturbing red oni mask. He was listening a bit more afar from the rest of the crowd and it seems that the people were keeping their distance from him.
Yogo Mizuki wrote:Mizuki is there for the cermony.
*PM if you approach*
Yuzuki wrote:"You have heard of the Mantis then? I had come here expecting many would not know of our clan since it was founded in the days after your clan left."
She absentmindedly kept petting Kon. Who purred.
"A long but uneventful journey for the most part. Passed through the lands of the Crane, Scorpion, and Lion to get here. It was an interesting change from the islands, which have a different climate and different trees."
Shinjo Akil wrote:She is, in fact, eventually approached by one Shinjo Akil. I must be polite to all of the new guests. He offered her a bow, and waited to speak. She might have been important, after all! And the Ide did say that if someone was important, you wait for them to decide it's time to talk to you.
Asako Hirase wrote:"Likely not by your standards." His self-deprecating tone acknowledged the years-long trek the Unicorn had made. "We have crossed a large portion of the width of the northern Empire, though. It was certainly the longest journey I have ever taken. It was, in fact, the first time I'd ever seen a river of any size, or a field larger than a mountain valley. Now all that I lack is a visit to the coast and I would count myself rather worldly." His small smile grew, just a touch. "Not that it is likely now. I expect I will be learning much more of your Clan's rolling fields instead."
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