Ide Amaya wrote:Apparently, all her learning had fled. "I was trained with the Ide Emissary School, with great emphasis on the skills of diplomacy and mediation." Eyes cast downwards, "I fear I have not been the best student." Bringing her fan up again to cover all but her eyes, she peered shyly up through her eyelashes, "would it be flattery--" and an insult "--to say that this one has been told that the Imperial families were the greatest in the Empire?" Hopefully, "perhaps you would be willing to aid this one's desire to learn?"
Asako Yuki wrote:Yuki kept her bottom of her face carefully hidden behind her fan as she cautiously approached the raucous Moto. "Moto-san. I am Asako Yuki. I... ummm, do I have the pleasure of addressing Moto Butahj?" Agh! Stupid, of course this is Butaj, he just said he was Butaj.
"I mean, one of your clanmates mentioned you were a great historian."
Yogo Mizuki wrote:That... That went pretty good. Mizuki smiled behind her mask.
"Of course. Some things should be known. Is there anything else you would like to know? About the Empire? About my Clan? About my Family? About me?"
Mizuki figured this was a miai after all. And if one of the first things she says to a potential suitor was 'by the way I'm cursed to betray the one I love most' she might as well tell him anything else. Well, except that. That can be ignored until well, hopefully forever. Probably not.
Moto Butaj wrote:Butaj smiles and nods back at acknowledgements, but it does look like no-one wants kumis? They must be bloated after the feast.Asako Yuki wrote:Yuki kept her bottom of her face carefully hidden behind her fan as she cautiously approached the raucous Moto. "Moto-san. I am Asako Yuki. I... ummm, do I have the pleasure of addressing Moto Butahj?" Agh! Stupid, of course this is Butaj, he just said he was Butaj.
"I mean, one of your clanmates mentioned you were a great historian."
"Ha, this is Butaj indeed! Asako Yuki is very nice to have spoken with my brethren about Butaj. Butaj tells stories, but not histories like easterners know them. The Unicorn don't keep many things in writing, but we have rich oral traditions, and Butaj is keen on spreading them!"
Butaj unseals the skin and extends it toward Yuki. His smile crosses over the awkwardness like a galloping steed through spring grass.
"Asako Yuki is very pretty, kind and in the know! Butaj is almost sure you have understood his song. If Butaj's company is pleasing to you, you can have it this evening for music and stories and anything you like."
Ide Amaya wrote:"I do look forward to the demonstrations of skill beyond those of," she looked balefully about them, for some of the samurai close at hand seemed worse for wear after their encounter with each other's strange foods, "how efficiently we can upset each other's digestion." Not the best of first impressions, sighed to herself.
"In fact, I heard that there may be wrestling tomorrow," a rumour others may have also heard. "But mostly I am looking forward to seeing the Okatu maidens demonstrate their cavalry skills." A dreamy look comes over her, "Otaku steeds are like nothing else on the land or in the sky or sea. The Moto are accomplished riders as well, but they say that the Otaku learn to ride before they can walk. They bond with a new-born foal, who serves the maiden faithfully for its entire life," is she exaggerating? or perhaps this ingénue really believes those childrens' tales?
Shinjo Akil wrote:Yogo Mizuki wrote:That... That went pretty good. Mizuki smiled behind her mask.
"Of course. Some things should be known. Is there anything else you would like to know? About the Empire? About my Clan? About my Family? About me?"
Mizuki figured this was a miai after all. And if one of the first things she says to a potential suitor was 'by the way I'm cursed to betray the one I love most' she might as well tell him anything else. Well, except that. That can be ignored until well, hopefully forever. Probably not.
He laughed, "if I went through all the things I may wish to know, you will never have time to meet any other candidate!" A smile, too genuine to be anything but a small break in a samurai's on, and yet it was there easily in his face. "Do you have an art you like to practice?"
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