Otaku Chi-Pu wrote:"Aye, there are many great lessons from our histories. It is amazing to hear how their trials can help with current issues."
She closes her eyes and grimaces in pain.
Usagi Tomoe wrote:...
Matsu Kogo wrote:"I long to hear one of those stories over the course of the miai. But perhaps tonight, I will leave the story there for now and retire, to better prepare for myself for the next day's events. Otaku-san, it has been lovely spending time and talking with you this evening and I hope we may speak again soon. Moto-san, I look forward to our continuing chats on the Matsu famiy and other historical events." She rises from her chair, taking a slow deep breath.
Otaku Chi-Pu wrote:Chi-Pu stands and gives a large bow.
She raises her voice
"Let it be known the Lion have shown their worth as a Great Clan today to the Otaku! Glory to the children of Akodo and the women of Matsu!"
Her hand still presses against her stomach akd her face shows pain, but her eyes are nothing but sparkling admiration.
Kitsune Kumahime wrote:"My corner of our forest receives few visitors," Kumahime admits. "I never saw a Scorpion before my journey here, but I've met an Asako once, who came to share knowledge with the healers at the Shrine of the Proud Bear. The Asako are renowned for their knowledge, and this man was truly learned, but he did not use that knowledge as an excuse for arrogance or rudeness. He listened, he shared, and he respected those around him. I liked him. I do not know how normal he was among the Asako, but I want to believe that is the Asako way."
The other question is... more delicate. "The Scorpion... are more difficult to understand. I certainly don't. They are... clever. The Bayushi lead from the front, the Shosuro serve quietly from behind, and the Soshi and Yogo... they are the priests, and I seldom hear people talking about them unless it's some dramatic tale of dreadful curses and maddening illusions. I suspect their plays exaggerate... oh, and the Scorpion are said to put on the finest plays in Rokugan. The Shosuro are said to be masters of the art."
Kaiu Hiroji wrote:Hiroji nods. "True. It is rarely that a place matters when one drinks."
Seppun Hideo wrote:Moshi Asakiko wrote:"Just Ikebana, Seppun sama. I would like to grow my own flowers." The girl nodded. "It would be great to have a little garden." The girl mused. "What about you, Seppun sama? Do you have any artistic skills?"
"Sadly the studies of art have escaped me, beyond calligraphy of course" Hideo shook his head "I would certainly welcome a chance to study the many arts of the empire, duty permitting of course. My studies and duties for the Imperial Families have kept me quite busy. May I enquire why Ikebana has garnered your interest? Are there a lot of different flowers in the valley?"
Moto Butaj wrote:Butaj pouts, but not in displeasure, but in deep thought as if he is ingraining a lesson.
"Of course. It's all right to tell Butaj that he is not trustworthy enough for you. Butaj thus accepts we cannot be fast friends. He tries to make sense of how one such as you behaves, and why. It is not easy and Doji Fukawa probably knows why, because it looks like her sensei has taught her how to make it hard for such as Butaj. You have your reasons and Butaj can respect them even if understanding is not awarded to him. But what you call bluntness is honesty for Butaj, and contrary to deceiving it doesn't offend. Butaj and the other Unicorn might not be your usual but don't worry, we will find ways to mutually adjust!"
The man smiles encouragingly, without malice. His direct gaze conveys less enthusiasm, but he pulls his beard no longer.
"And so Doji Fukawa is fine, but Butaj is poor host, oi! No more uncomfortable subjects now. Maybe Doji Fukawa can suggest something then, something acceptable and not too compelling to be blunt."
Yuzuki wrote:"Well I don't have a horse, so..."
She scratched her chin absentmindedly, and looked about for...
...a creature that had wisely chosen to stay away from the party. Too many threats for a cat, given how she already had one Unicorn refer to him as 'food'.
"Ah well, I guess it's not something I can understand. But it's like, hearing a voice from the horse?"
If it was like that, she could maybe understand.
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