Shinjo Monkhbaatar wrote:Matsu Kogo wrote:"Perhaps there is something symbolic there. They are both cautious because they do not understand each other. But perhaps with understanding, they could be less concerned about the other's actions."
Kogo looks to Noburu, who swats at something in the grass and then looks innocently at Kogo. Kogo mutters under her breath. "Or maybe cats are just contrary."
"Well there is that... but as important and close to us as they are, a horse still sees the world through a horses eyes and a lion through a lions eyes," he chuckles at that. "It's their relationships to us that make them more than what nature intended. Which I guess isn't unlike how our relationships to the Kami made us more than what human nature intended."
Moving to the saddle and puling a small stake and rope from it, he ties off the reigns and stakes the rope to the ground to keep Meushi from running off. After that he moves closer to Kogo. "I've never been so close to a real live lion. Usually the best practice is to avoid them. But this seems like an opportunity to be embraced."
Kogo nods thoughtfully. "There is something to be said for that. We are all what we see and what we have seen before. Sometimes, change is complicated. But yes, it does seem fair to say that like my Noburu, your Meushi is something a little out of the ordinary. I have never seen such a tall horse."
As Shinjo-san approaches, she notes, "It is wise to always treat a lion with courtesy and respect, even when they are resting. She may look relaxed, but she is also quick to defend herself if she feels threatened. "