Iuchi Yukarin wrote:Yukarin was also looking for an entry point into unknown waters; She certainly did not expect one to walk up to her though.
Giving a blink before smiling brightly she gave the most practiced bow she could, which was pretty good for all its lack of use, "Iuchi Yukarin, student of the Ide school. I can certainly spare some time..."
Yukarin tilted her head a little, "And a curious coincidence as well; Two children of priestly families who do not deal with the kami coming across one another like this."
Bayushi Suteichi wrote:"A question for the philosophers. A librarian?! So then you are familiar with some great works. I am rather partial to the works of Bayushi Sasuke and more recently, Asako Chidori no Miya. Perhaps you are familiar with their fictional tales?"
Doji Fukawa wrote:If there was any surprise from seeing the non-human Lion bow, the Crane's fan caught it well.
"They have been kind enough so far." she replies. "And Ide-sama's speech was quite good, was it not?"
Asako Hirase wrote:Treading delicately into something that he was deeply curious about but which might have fraught stories behind it, Hirase stepped closer so that he could keep his tone low.
"The Moto...that Family was not on the rolls we have from when the Ki-Rin followed Shinjo-no-Kami from the Empire. Were they, then, some of those you met?"
Bayushi Suteichi wrote:Suteichi maintained a stoic look as she spoke. He took his time before replying.
"You do a fine work Usagi-san. Compiling history. Truly a noble work."
Asako Hirase wrote:The new arrival was bowed to as flawlessly as if she had spoken with a Crane's own grace, with perhaps a hint of apology at the disruption to Chi-Pu as he moved.
"I am Asako Hirase. I had only asked Utaku-san of how your people came to join the Ki-Rin. While I am assured her knowledge would have been sufficient in this regard, by all mean, please, let us hear it from one of the descendants of those that were there."
Usagi Tomoe wrote:Bayushi Suteichi wrote:"A question for the philosophers. A librarian?! So then you are familiar with some great works. I am rather partial to the works of Bayushi Sasuke and more recently, Asako Chidori no Miya. Perhaps you are familiar with their fictional tales?"
I shouldn't be surprised a perfumed flower of the courts reads such frivolous works, heh. Not that she was one to judge. She enjoyed her bouts of fictional entertainment occassionally too.
"I am familiar with her works, yes. Eagerly anticipating the next work, though I heard some events in the lands of the Sparrow destroyed all her progress on the next installement," Tomoe sighed wistfully. "I admit I have a preference for more scholarly works, but simple pillowbooks are a pleasant distraction for the mind."
"A librarian sounds a bit too fanciful of a title when the Hare don't yet have much of a library. But it's my hope one day we will one day have a respectful library there... I do what I can to compile the history of our young clan."
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