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Welcome back, honorable bushi of the Crab Clan, to the second installment of L5R Chanbara Quest. I'm your host, Wong, and you are Arinaga Daisuke, a vassal of the Hiruma family of the Crab Clan, student of the Hiruma Bushi School, possessor of a very fine katana, devout hater of goblins, bully of Scorpion girls, and murderer of bandits.

Last time you made your way through the wilds of the Koumugi Valley towards the village, and the castle beyond it where your dying uncle has summoned you to witness the birth of his child, a child that will inherit a birthright that should have been yours. On your way, seven bandits were killed and one was sent to the Great Carpenter Wall by you and the mysterious girl you met on the road.

A minor skirmish, but a herald of things to come. Today, you reach the village.
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For starters, roll me some dice. Last night, quite a few arrows were shot about, let's see how many you find! After all, you can't afford to cavalierly waste arrows on the Wall. You do get, for free, the three armor-piercers left in the quiver of the archer from last time.
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Meanwhile, your character sheet.
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>>4609435
what's the roll?
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Rolled 7 (1d10)

>>4609430
The dice must roll!
Assuming 1d10s
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Rolled 8 (1d10)

>>4609435
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And page 2
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Rolled 2 (1d10)

>>4609435
How many dice am I allowed to throw?
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Rolled 1 (1d10)

>>4609430
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Rolled 10 (1d10)

>>4609435
Dice! Gamble for honor!
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Rolled 10 (1d10)

>>4609450
HONOR!
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>>4609446
>Mothers name is "Yes"
Hmm. I guess i'll just put it on the family tree lmao
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>>4609442

Roll 1d10s.
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>>4609452

No, let me just...fire up Behind the Name and...her name is Natsuko. That's a nice name.
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Rolled 9 (1d10)

>>4609451
WE ARE ON FIRE TONIGHT LADS! GLORY AND HONOR, HERE WE COME!
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Rolled 3 (1d10)

>>4609435

Dice!

>>4609446

>big SINGLE on marital status.

Not if Sayaka has any say in the matter
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>>4609444
>>4609445
>>4609448

15, not bad. Given that all of them hit their targets, I'm going to say that of the six you used, three are still usable. Plus you loot the three remaining Armor-Piercers, so all in all you didn't really lose much.
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Rolled 3 (1d10)

>>4609435
Feeding the addiction.
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Rolled 5 (1d10)

>>4609435
So, how much dice do we roll now?
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>>4609468

Er, five arrows you used, four of which were yours, and you retrieve two. My bad.
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>>4609468
>rolled a 29
>doesn't meet the criteria

;_;
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On the tenth day of the Month of the Hare, in the chaotic period after the demise of the Thirty-Sixth Hantei Emperor, in the Twelfth Century, two samurai walked into Koumugi Village, leading behind them a black horse.

One was a young but upright man in dusty faded blue, worn beneath minimalist grey armor, bearing a Crab mon above the brim of his kabuto helmet. The other, a pretty girl with chin-length hair, clad in black silks and candy-red armor, her face concealed beneath a jingasa helmet with a black silk veil just long enough to drape over her pert nose.

The young man had a large, bar-shaped bruise on his chest, although it is purely cosmetic, and a bandage around his left forearm where he was grazed by an arrow, though it no longer hurt. The girl saw to it properly this morning.

Later, one of the peasants would marvel that such a fine katana was in the hands of such a plainly dressed youth, but the wielder matched his sword perfectly. Both were unbreakable, and both were here to do some carving.

[Continue]
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>>4609462
Sayaka is for drinking with and slaughtering enemies of the empire with, how dare you.
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“If you listened to my mother, you would think the lands of your Clan were all rocks and mountainsides.” Kodo Sayaka notes.

“Much of them are.” You reply. You have seen more than your fair share of them, for sure. Where grass grows in the Shadowlands, it cannot always be trusted to be just grass. You once heard a story about a vast plain of hair, but that might be a myth or madness on the part of the storyteller talking.

“But this is rather nice.” She observes, looking around, “Look, flowers are blooming, birds fill the air with song, and everyone is hard at work with the spring planting.” She gestures with her chin. The road you walk on is barely worthy of the name, a simple raised path of dirt not dug out into a rice paddy. On either side of you, the paddies are thick with people carefully picking from the bundles of green tucked under one arm, bent over as they move in neat rows, putting each seedling in its place in the mud beneath the shallow water. Bit by bit, the shallow pools are filling up with green. It is backbreaking work, but every now and then you notice one of them pop their head up and glance around. One old man, spotting you, starts to point, his mouth open to shout an alarm...then spots your daisho, and hurriedly genuflects and resumes his work.

“We are close to Earthquake Fish Bay.” You note.

“Something to be happy about.” She suggests.

“Until bandits show up to terrorize your village.” You reply, your eyes fixed on the village ahead.

“Perhaps I am biased, but I think my homeland is the most beautiful place in the Empire. The shade of the cedar trees, the artfully hidden gardens, the limpid pools and inky streams, they are gorgeous.”

“Of course they are.” Your tone is like the fine sand used to dry ink on official paperwork. It's funny how everyone who seems to devote themselves to playing unimportant games ends up with the best land, while its defenders from the living iniquity beyond the Walls get rocks and scree.

“Arinaga-kun, you are positively dour this morning! Do your wounds still ache?” She glances at you from beneath her veil, “Did I do something wrong? Here, let me see.” She reaches for your forearm.

>[“It must be my wounds”]
>[“No, I have a lot on my mind, being here.”]
>[“Yes, you're being annoying. Stifle yourself.”]
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>>4609549
>[“No, I have a lot on my mind, being here.”]
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>>4609549

>[“No, I have a lot on my mind, being here.”]
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>>4609549
>[“No, I have a lot on my mind, being here.”]
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>>4609549
>[“No, I have a lot on my mind, being here.”]
The stench of duty neglected weighs in the air
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>>4609549
>["No, but the state of these lands, with bandits running about, makes me ill at ease."]
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>>4609549

>[“No, I have a lot on my mind, being here.”]

Memories have a nasty way of creeping up on you, like GAWBLINS. They don't come one at a time, but in a clump all at once.
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>>4609549
>[“No, I have a lot on my mind, being here.”]
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>>4609549
Also
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>>4609549
>[“No, I have a lot on my mind, being here.”]

It is quite beautiful though, isn't it?
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“No, I have a lot on my mind, being here.” You tell her, glancing out across the fields. “Even if these weren't my lands, the state of them...the fact that there are samurai present and failing to act, it's maddening on its own.” You pause, glancing back at her, “It is beautiful, though, is it not? So many fields.” You say awkwardly.

She bites her lip, and as you glance over you catch the ghost of a smile on her face. You think you can hear the most held-back, ladylike, snort of laughter. “They will surely produce a lot of rice this year.” She says confidently.

“Not enough. It never is, for the number of soldiers we need on duty, constantly, guarding the border.” You grumble.

“The Crab are not alone.” She says, softly. 'Neither are you', says her tone.

For a moment, silence reigns. Then she asks, “Given the present circumstances, a tourist may be unwelcome, especially one who invited herself. If I was to provide some plausible alternative, would you refrain from correcting me in front of others? I seek only to limit mutual embarrassment, and ensure you are not left to solve this problem alone.” Her tone sharpens mildly, “That would be unacceptable. You saved Ritsu, you took a strike from me and did not reciprocate when you had every right to, and then you saved me again. Do not ask me to forsake this duty to help you, or I will be struck mysteriously deaf.”

>[Move your mouth as if talking, but don't actually say anything]
>[“I will in no way countenance dishonesty, of any sort.”]
>[“I have no intention of correcting you, say what you like, so long as it's plausible.”]
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>>4609587
>[Move your mouth as if talking, but don't actually say anything]
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>>4609587

>[“I will in no way countenance dishonesty, of any sort.”]

"What you do not say, however..."
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>>4609587
>>[“I have no intention of correcting you, say what you like, so long as it's plausible.”]
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>>4609587

>[Move your mouth as if talking, but don't actually say anything]

This to start to be a shit, followed up with

>[“I have no intention of correcting you, say what you like, so long as it's plausible.”]
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>>4609587
>>[“I have no intention of correcting you, say what you like, so long as it's plausible.”]
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>>4609587
>[Move your mouth as if talking, but don't actually say anything]
I see where this is going......

FULL SPEED AHEAD
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>>4609587
>[“I have no intention of correcting you, say what you like, so long as it's plausible.”]
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>>4609587
>[Move your mouth as if talking, but don't actually say anything]
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>>4609587
>[Move your mouth as if talking, but don't actually say anything]
Oi, I almost missed that you decided to run today out of the blue Wong!
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You look at her and feign shock, then begin to speak angrily...without saying anything at all! You move your mouth, you gesticulate at her, you give an impassioned speech of no words.

She looks at you in consternation, unleashes a magnificent high-class huff, struggles for a reply, then crosses her arms smugly, “It seems the work of not hearing such ridiculous talk has been done for me. You are the best of boys once again, Arinaga-kun, but I will miss your speech if I never hear it again. Do not be so cruel.” She adds in a slightly more serious tone, “Besides, I do need a real answer.”

“I have no intention of correcting you. Say what you like, so long as it's plausible.” You inform her.

She smiles brilliantly, “Arinaga-kun, just for you, I won't even speak a word of untruth. It shall be the very soul of plausibility.”

>[Ask her if there is any reason why she's here beyond simply her stated goal of touring castles to stall her homeward voyage]
>[Simply enjoy the nice mood, the nice scenery, the nice day, and the nice smile she's giving you all the way to the village]
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>>4609617
>>[Ask her if there is any reason why she's here beyond simply her stated goal of touring castles to stall her homeward voyage]
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>>4609617
>[Ask her if there is any reason why she's here beyond simply her stated goal of touring castles to stall her homeward voyage]
Good a time as any
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>>4609617
>>[Ask her if there is any reason why she's here beyond simply her stated goal of touring castles to stall her homeward voyage]
Not that I expect an honest answer but hey
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>>4609617

>[Ask her if there is any reason why she's here beyond simply her stated goal of touring castles to stall her homeward voyage]

Almost certainly not going to get a substantive answer, but might be able to deduce something from her misdirection.

>inb4 Who knows?~
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>>4609617
>[Ask her if there is any reason why she's here beyond simply her stated goal of touring castles to stall her homeward voyage]
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Spending a void point to avoid the Unskilled penalty on this Courtier/Awareness roll. Let's see what you got...

>>4609449
>>4609450
>>4609451
>>4609460

30.
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>>4609617
>[Simply enjoy the nice mood, the nice scenery, the nice day, and the nice smile she's giving you all the way to the village]

Was what I was going to vote, but then >>4609626 happened. I'm ecstatic. :*D
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>>4609567
heh
>>4609626
>97% of the roll comes from a single 'die'
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“Don't you think fate brought us here for a reason more important than tourism and avoiding going home?” You ask her, gazing out over the fields, “You don't have to tell me, but I would like to know if there is something else. For example, how did you hear of Koumugi castle? It's a fairly minor fortress, from the days before the Wall, when our defenses were more scattered than along a certain point.”

Her fingers tighten on Ritsu's bridle, and you see her struggle with something for a moment. Then she says simply, “My aunt.”

“Your aunt told you about it?” You ask.

“No, not directly.” She exhales heavily, “I was being nosy, going through some old letters in storage on our family estate. I like the smells of perfumed paper, there is something intimate about them, like an emotion caught in time. Anyway, I found a small parcel of letters to my father, addressed 'dear brother'. I never even knew I had an aunt. Mother was incensed when she found out I had read them. Apparently, Aunt Chouko was more or less dead to the family after the dishonor she brought us. I know you won't repeat this after two sips of sake, Arinaga-kun, so I'll tell you.”

“Aunt Chouko?” The wheels fall into place, “Kodo-san, you're not...”

“She was younger than I was when she met Arinaga Toshiaki.” She says, “He seduced her, disfigured her betrothed in a duel, and had the wealth and prestige as the yojimbo to a prominent Yasuki Family member to sway my paternal grandparents, back before my father achieved an important enough post to marry a Bayushi. In those days, the Kodo were relatively unimportant vassals. Arinaga Toshiaki would have Kodo Chouko as his wife, or he would be her lover publicly, and force her into spinsterhood by maiming any other man who looked at her. He was fierce, he was aggressive, he was brash, but he was popular in many circles, and seen as a rising star. Chouku for her part, was haughty in her newfound status. This much I gathered from what little mother told me. Being a country samurai must have been grating, she thought she was being elevated above the rest of her family. Then her older brother, my father, saved the Clan Champion's life and became his personal batman mere weeks after her wedding, and his star never ceased its ascent. Every command he was given, he excelled with. Every task he was instructed to do, he accomplished without fail. Chouku gave father the razor edge of her tongue at every meeting, and it only grew more venomous when he married my mother...and when, almost immediately, I was conceived, while Chouku still had no children."

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“Toshiaki's reputation had only grown worse, and the womanizing, the drinking, the cruelty that had once been a young man's rakishness became uncomfortable and unpleasant to endure. Finally, my mother had enough. The reason why, she was very clear about. Arinaga Toshiaki drank too much at dinner during a visit, and became forward with her. Then when he was rebuffed, Chouku called her a...well, I am sure you can imagine, and accused her of leading her husband on. I imagine that was how she had been rationalizing the adultery, which Toshiaki did not bother to conceal from her. Both of them were permanently banished from the family, the Kodos would no longer visit the Arinagas, and the Arinagas were no longer welcome at our home. After some time, she wrote an endless stream of letters, each written to my father. They were never read. Past missives from her had all been pure venom, and my father has a kind heart for family, mother made sure he wasn't distracted by them.” Her tone is just slightly sarcastic.

Her gaze fixes on the sky, on a wheeling hawk overhead, “They should have been. Ignoring them was a mistake. Toshiaki blamed Chouku for alienating us, Toshiaki was once more petitioning his lord to allow him to serve a tour on the Wall...one he had made many times before, but was never granted on the grounds of his other duties, Toshiaki was selecting the prettiest village girls and making love to them in her bed, Toshiaki was beating her. She was begging to be rescued from him. The last straw was him bringing a preteen girl into their house as his ward. She had no idea who the girl's parents were. Her manners were those of the samurai class, but she refused Chouku's desperate questions. For a time, she feared this girl, Miho, was some illegitimate daughter of Toshiaki's, but they bore no resemblance to each other. Her thoughts turned towards the monstrous, that he was planting a seed to make the flower his concubine when it blossomed. Then Toshiaki's petition was granted. He went to the Wall. Her last letter ended with her saying that she thought things might get better from now on, with his longterm wish fulfilled.” Her mouth turns downward, “I gather that did not happen.”

“This is a bad place.” You finally give voice to what you have been thinking since you entered the valley, “Like any man sent home with wounds from the Wall, my uncle would have been examined by the Kuni to ensure no Taint remained, but...”

“I'm familiar with the Hiruma play 'Closing Night', even if it was forbidden from production.” She says hastily. Well, YOU aren't! Whatever it has to say about Tainted samurai coming home to kill family members, you don't know about it.

“Besides, she was the only one who died. Kodo-san, this is morbid, however it happened.” You protest mildly. “It was long ago, the man is dying. Painfully. Slowly.”

[Continue]
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“This is not about revenge, Arinaga-kun.” She jumps slightly to the conclusion that you were maybe envisioning her creeping into your uncle's room with bisento in hand, “I just don't like to think of her trapped, forgotten, waiting for a rescue that never came. Waiting for her husband to be the man she once adored again. I have something to witness too, and if there is anything there that will let me put her to rest, any clue of how she ended her life, I have a responsibility to find it. Rebellious daughters, even if she hated me and I probabl would have hated her, have to stick together.”

You grunt, “How did you convince this intimidating highborn mother of yours to let you go? She must have known you planned to investigate.”

“I threatened to show father the letters and tell him she had hidden each and every single one from him. She told me she meant to show them to him, someday, when things had calmed down, but everything moved so quickly, but she did not call my bluff. I was already in trouble for winning that duel, I thought I might as well press my luck and get out of the house for a while. She thought she had me outsmarted with a careful itinerary and bodyguards answerable to her, ha! Her subtlety failed before my peerless horsewomanship, I simply outpaced my bodyguards. Although everything I told you was true, I informed our Crab hosts that I had heard of the magnificent Arinaga castle, and asked where it might be.” She gives you a sunny, innocent smile.

>[I am not helping you with this]
>[I will help you with this]
>[Noncommital grunt]
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>>4609736

For those who are curious, Closing Night is about the final days of the ancestral Hiruma castle from the perspective of the wife and daughters of a Hiruma general, who in the closing scene of the play returns from the battlefield as a Lost and slaughters his whole family in a scene so horrifying it was IMMEDIATELY banned from ever being performed again. Although there are rumors that the Crab still put it on for their lords and don't invite outsiders.
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>>4609747
>[I will help you with this]
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>>4609747
>[Noncommital grunt]

I do appreciate the honesty. Coming from a Scorpion's lips makes it all the sweeter.

I only pray that's not venom I'm tasting...
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>>4609747
>[I will help you with this]
After all we can't stay blind and deaf to all these rumors. I kinda want to learn what truly happened since the mystery of Chouko's death is unfolding before our very eyes. Plus Sayaka sounds like she really deserves to know.

>>4609716
Well would you look at that. Sayaka too has a family tree now. (I also modified ours to add Natsuko's {our mother's} name). Man I am into this. Nice writing Mr.Wong
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>>4609747
>[I will help you with this]
As much as we can, at any rate. We're both on a timetable here from my impression; she until her bodyguards catch up and we have to get back to the Wall after this barring what happens next.
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>>4609747
>[I will help you with this]
"I appreciate the honesty, Kodo-san."
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>>4609747
>[I will help you with this]

>>4609716
>saved the Clan Champion's life and became his personal batman
>batman
Nani?

>>4609567
This game is awesome. It's extremely relaxing, but I have to constantly check the time so I don't get completely absorbed in it.
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>>4609762

If you like, I can add to that. Mitsuaki has a wife named Akusei Rei and a son named Kyo. The joke goes that due to Mitsuaki's stutter, he married a woman and had a son with short names. Daisuke's mother's last name was Matsuda before she married Yudai.
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>>4609747
>[I will help you with this]
Im starting to expect uncle is tainted enough that this child is actually born a fucking gobo.
There is evil seeping from across the wall here Kodo-san, and crabs are duty bound to expunge the evil from that side of the wall
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>>4609773
>tfw you thought he named his son Kyo and assumed it was his stutter when he said "Kikyo"
>it wasn't
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>>4609747
>You misunderstand my worry. I will help you in this, but because i fear not that my uncle is the tainted one. After all it is fairly clear who his new wife was, and why would she have a yojimbo?"
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>>4609772

I said much the same thing when I first encountered the term. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman_(military)

Essentially he is a man that the Scorpion Clan Champion can say a thing to, and that thing is done. There are some things you need a general for, and some that you need a single, absolutely loyal human being intimate with your thinking to accomplish.
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>>4609762

Also, thank you!
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>>4609777

Anyone who gets that badly wounded by a Shadowlands anything will have the Kuni give them a thorough taint-check and lots of jabbing with bits of jade to see if they burn. He was not Tainted when he came home from the Wall, and he has not left home since.
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>>4609762
I'm enjoying these family trees mate. Keep it up, man!

>>4609788
I thought great writing was a given... :^)
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>>4609773
Thanks for the info! This will probably be the final major update to the tree until something major happens in or we meet the family of another important character.
-The doted line for Chouko leads into the Kodo Family Tree
-We found Mitsuaki's wife and kid! Remember guys: Currently our Mom lives with them for...reasons. But we probably trust our uncle right?
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>>4609794
Why am i Suspecting the little moppet he "took as his ward" is now his wife, and is stupidly tainted and a shugena/maho-tsukai who ensorcelled him?


I half expect him to be dead now.
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>>4609794
Well it may not be shadowland taint, but his heart is definitely tainted....
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>>4609798
From what we know our stuttering uncle is good people, and she probably lives with him because dad had no lands and we do not have a household.

Since we likely have no lands, she lives with him because she's not living at the WALL>
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>>4609798
>...reasons

Oh. I should clarify that. That is pretty normal, in the circumstances. With her husband dead and her son at the wall, Natsuko went straight to her sister-in-law Rei to live with her and her family. Rei and Natsuko were childhood friends and that didn't change when they married brothers. Mitsuaki is a kind, gentle, easygoing man who everyone likes (except Juro and Toshiaki, who found it infuriating). On account of his stutter, he speaks slowly, but he is a massive, barrel-chested man and the tallest of the three siblings, much like his son Kyo. Kyo is several years older than Daisuke and also married, to a girl named Suzu who he dotes on.
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>>4609824
Makes perfect sense to me

>>4609831
Damnit Wong I just updated this family tree! But i can't stay mad because of all this sexy lore were getting.

Btw, it seems the "Tale of 2 Shells" was closer then we thought what with Chouko being technically a Scorpion (in a way) and Toshiaki being a Crab. Even more ironic is that Crabs irl have a slightly longer lifespan then Scorpions.
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Taking a half-hourish dinner break, by the way, then we'll resume.
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Crabfu when
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>>4609881

Too small. Too flat.
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>>4609898
A real Crab woman makes Daisuke look like he still sits at the little kids table at dinner.
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>>4609881
>not wearing as much armor as is physically feasible for her assigned duty
Get out of here you spy.
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>>4609913
Remember, there is a stealth class of Crab, that blend into the Shadowlands.
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>>4609898
>Too flat.
>Crab women bushi smashing goblin heads with their tits and thighs
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>>4609913
That’s formal wear dummy
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>>4609898
O-ushi is like peak crabfu
>Her hot temper and readiness to meet any insult with a swift stroke from her Dai Tsuchi earned her a new nickname, Bully.
>To win the hand of the tomboy, a tetsubo-only contest was arranged by Yakamo. O-Ushi entered to win her own hand but, during the fight, Daidoji Uji and O-Ushi knocked each other out and Yasamura was declared the winner. The two were married before O-Ushi regained consciousness.
>only marries someone capable of beating her unconscious with a stick in a tournament
What a woman
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>>4609922
Yeah, and helmets don't make much noise.

>>4609931
Yeah, formally a stripper.
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“I appreciate your honesty, Kodo-san.” You turn, and for once, she sees a smile beneath the overshadowing brim of your kabuto helmet. “Because I intend to help you with this.”

She puts one hand over her lips, as if she was holding a fan, and eyes you impassively. It's always just that little bit harder to tell what she is thinking, with her veil over her eyes. “Arinaga-kun, I'm stunned. You really didn't have to offer, I was asking for tolerance, not help.”

“It's the right thing to do. Even if we don't find anything, looking will at least give you some closure.” The seemingly endless rice paddies finally end, and at last, you see the cluster of houses and other peasant buildings that mark the village. To be honest, you have not spent much of your time in villages. You're sure there is a mill or something, there would usually be. The village is not laid out in a complicated pattern. One main road right through town, and a loop of road to either side. The houses are small, wooden affairs, none taller than two stories. You see very few people in the street, even children. You do catch a glimpse, though, of small, frightened eyes peeking at you from windows and doorways.

“Arinaga-kun, there is a public house just ahead. If we are to meet with landed members of your family, it would not do to go in there too dusty from the road, and considering you let me have the last of your water you must be more parched than I am. Let me pay for our tea, and a meal.” Sayaka smiles, patting Ritsu on the neck. The black mare whickers happily and bobs her head up and down, a gesture that you think means she likes you. She is a very well-behaved horse.

>[Of course, on condition that Ritsu gets a treat too, we will come at this problem fresh and hydrated]
>[No, I am going to march straight to the castle and demand to know why bandit scum are being allowed to roam my ancestral lands, increasingly loudly until I get an answer]
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>>4609441
>>4609446
I think i have read it somewhere that all peasants start at 1 point in all of there stats. Were as all of the nobility start at 2 points in all of there rings stats. If this is true does this mean that the nobility of this world are truly descended from the gods and better in every way to normal humans like they always said they were?
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>>4609949

>[Of course, on condition that Ritsu gets a treat too, we will come at this problem fresh and hydrated]

>>4609951
Just means they weren't starved half to death by the tax collectors as kids.
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>>4609949
>[Of course, on condition that Ritsu gets a treat too, we will come at this problem fresh and hydrated]

We may learn more of this problem from the locals, or at least their perspective of the situation.
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>>4609949
>>[Of course, on condition that Ritsu gets a treat too, we will come at this problem fresh and hydrated]
>>4609951
>>4609962
And you know, have a proper education.
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>>4609949
>>[Of course, on condition that Ritsu gets a treat too, we will come at this problem fresh and hydrated]
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>>4609951

I don't recall this, but it's possible. The Generic Enemies .pdf I have (while a lot of the math was either wrong or intentionally gave them way too few wounds and not enough Armor TN, which I corrected) has most of their stats at 2, some at 1, some at 3. If you take the Servant Advantage, your Servant has a 2 in everything and then, I believe, 3 points in a certain Skill. That said, the ruling families of the Great Clans currently in existence are all descended from the Kami they're named after. Except for the Phoenix, in which case it's complicated. Also the Dragon, who are the disciples of Togashi rather than his blood descendants.
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>>4609949
>[Of course, on condition that Ritsu gets a treat too, we will come at this problem fresh and hydrated]

Thank you Ritsu. But know this a Daisuke always pays back his dept, favors, and oaths to there friends and family. And Chouku was my family as well. If my uncle truly was the one to kill my aunt than it was my fathers responsibility to find out the truth and bring him to justice for his crime. And now that my father is dead the familys honer falls to me. I will not let evil of any kind go unpunished if i can help it.
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>>4609949
>[Of course, on condition that Ritsu gets a treat too, we will come at this problem fresh and hydrated]
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>>4609977
An Arinaga, you mean. Names are reversed, because families/clans are more important than an individual, and thus go first.
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>>4609949
>[Of course, on condition that Ritsu gets a treat too, we will come at this problem fresh and hydrated]
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>>4609966
Eh there is most likely a massive breeding program going on where all of the nobles of the land have breed themselves to be better than everyone else. And all of the gifts from heaven help a lot as well. But yeah i do remember that if you start out as a peasant you start with 1 in all of your rings stat. And you just have to deal with it. Or be the first monkey lord and be a chad badass that not only gets made a nobleman but the head of his own minor house.
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>>4609992
It's called inbreeding, anon.
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>>4609982
Stupid japan-es names making me look bad.
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>>4610000
Nah man, it's just a quirk of the differences in both cultures. It's interesting when you think deeper on it.
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>>4609992
>ywn be a monkechad
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>>4610013
.... The pain never ends. I mean unless we get Arinaga Daisuke fast enough that Mr. Wong will still feel like starting over from scratch. Then it is pure monkey shenanigans time.
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“Of course, on condition that Ritsu gets a treat too. People are like blades, they need to be polished and sharpened to be at their best. We will come at this problem honed to a razor's edge, and well-hydrated.” Dehydration can kill you, and worse, it can affect your judgment and get other people killed too.

“Very wise. Between you and I, a bath? I would do anything for one. Oh, to wash my hair and feel my skin rejuvenate in the hot water...” She sighs in imagined bliss, “I bet even you would relax.”

“I am relaxed.” You counter, nonplussed.

“You are not.” She disagrees pleasantly, “You are just so tense, so often, that you don't realize it anymore. I will fix that.”

“Letting your guard down is how soldiers get killed on the W-” It's no use, she just goes into the teahouse ahead of you, tossing Ritsu's reins over her shoulder for you to catch. By the time you have her tied up, Sayaka is paying a scrawny man who looks like a farmer while explaining in exacting detail how she wants Ritsu rubbed down...she makes hand motions to demonstrate...and brushed.

“...After that, show me that wound on your arm you're trying to hide. If it suppurates, you could lose the limb entirely, but I can prevent that.” She informs him pleasantly as he scurries off to do her bidding. She takes a seat on a bench, and pats the spot next to her until you join her, “That man had been stabbed with a yari. He was trying to stop me from noticing, O-Tora's bandits are surely operating with impunity even in the village itself.” She tells you quietly. She smiles, looking up at the approach of a cute-but-not-quite-pretty girl in a clean but plain kimono. Sayaka orders tea for the both of you, and chicken udon, “...In the Crab style.”

“You don't have to say that.” You correct her, embarrassed, “We are in Crab lands, any udon you find is going to be Crab udon.”

“You say that, but you would be wrong.” She pulls out a pair of black-lacquered chopsticks, and then looks approvingly at yours as you get them out, “Oh those are nice. You've got pretty good taste, Arinaga-kun.”

You clack your chopsticks together, like a crab clacking its pincers. That's how your mother taught you to use chopsticks. “Thank you, Kodo-san.”

[Continue]
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“Anyway, you are unfortunately wrong. One thing that varies wildly between the Clans is noodles. The Crab like thick, filling buckwheat noodles. The Crane, on the other hand, like theirs as thin as hair, and take pride in the length of them and how deftly they can wrap them around their chopsticks.” She smiles, twirling hers to demonstrate.

“Playing with their food.” You snort, “Who wants thin noodles? I want to know I'm eating when I eat. Big chunks of meat, proper noodles, it seems self-evident.”

“Seems is a fascinating word.” Sayaka notes, “The problem is, many of the more upscale places to eat I went to on my tour saw me, and thought I would want more familiar noodles, so they kept trying to make them extra long and thin. Specifying I wanted it in the traditional way both made them feel like it was something special, and got me the authentic cuisine I wanted.”

You stare at her, and grunt, “I guarantee you there is only one way they make noodles in Koumugi Village.” You point, “There is going to be one big pot back there, full of noodles. Noodles unadulterated by...by...not-proper...noodle...proportions.” Impossible woman.

“'In the Crab style' is only four words, Arinaga-kun, I'm hardly being a spendthrift with them.” She protests.

“It's just unnecessary! We have normal noodles! There is no 'Crab style' as if our noodles are different or weird! They're just proper noodles! Good noodles! The best noodles!”

“Thank you for your high praise, honored guests.” The plain girl returns with two big, steaming bowls of udon, and places them down before you with a smile, “If you desire more onion, please say so. We have quite a lot.”

>[Take advantage of this distraction]
>[Refuse to let the argument go]
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>>4610033

Forgot my picture!
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>>4610033
>>[Take advantage of this distraction]
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>>4610033
>>[Take advantage of this distraction]
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>>4610033
>[Take advantage of this distraction]
Distractions in the heat of battle will get you killed, after all.
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>>4610026
>You clack your chopsticks together, like a crab clacking its pincers. That's how your mother taught you to use chopsticks.
Damn, Mom's based.

>>4610033
>>[Refuse to let the argument go]
NOODLES ARE NOODLES

If they have enough spare onions maybe we should get a whole one for the road? For Ritsu of course. On top of the treat she's already getting.
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>>4610033
>[Take advantage of this distraction]
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>>4610040

Ironically, onions and garlic are two of the only fruits and vegetables horses cannot eat.
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>>4610045
Damn for real? Kinda sucks. One of the best animals for farm labor and labor in general and it can't eat a staple, generally easy to farm veggie.

Dogs can't either I think. Another useful animal to have on a farm.
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>>4610033
>[Refuse to let the argument go]
What's next the Lion's like their noodles made of rice instead of Buckwheat?
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>>4610033
>[Refuse to let the argument go]
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>>4610050

There are a surprising number horses like and can eat but a fair few that are just toxic to them. Even some of the safe ones require you to, for example, take out the pit or make sure they don't eat too much and get a phytobezoar (say, from persimmons).
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>>4610053
Sort of like some humans and peanuts. Mammals are weird.
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>>4610033
>[Refuse to let the argument go]

What else are two young teens going to do with there time but deepen there bonds of friendship by complaining about food and how to make it properly. Life is all about these small moments between strangers getting to know each other.
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>>4610033
>[Refuse to let the argument go]
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>>4610056
It's more of a tactical move to save face. We haven't trained in word-fighting, and losing when we have the home-field advantage? Shameful.
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>>4610033
>[Refuse to let the argument go]
"And how do the Scorpion like their udon, Kodo-san?"
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>>4610059
But the Hiruma are known for valor in lost causes, aren't we?
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>>4609751
Bearers of Jade was a super good supplement. Also, that play was semi-disturbing to read, probably because of the PoV they wrote it from. By the time you figure out exactly what's happening...
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>>4610033
>[Take advantage of this distraction
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>>4610080
Valiant effort, my friend. Alas, it comes too late.
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>>4610059
>>4610063
It is all the same thing in the end is it not. Two kids just being kids being prideful, stupid, and vain while at the same time having fun, getting to know each-other, and learning more about themselves as they talk to other people. After all you can not trust opinions and preconceptions to tell you who your new friends really are even if they are from the Scorpion clan.
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No. You refuse to let this argument go. This is an assault on good, solid Crab values. On the things that make Rokugan, Rokugan. You will be damned if noodles are not one of those things. What's next? Rice that isn't rice? Gaijin swords on samurai hips? This is an affront. An offense, to everything countless samurai have fought and died for. “I did not hack down a hill of goblins so that some CRANE could declare noodles as thin as his moral fiber were the standard and that in my own lands someone has to specify that they want their noodles made properly. Hoy, serving girl. These noodles, they're made by someone in your family, yes?”

“Yes, my lord. My grandmother. Father and mother are working in the fields, but at grandmother's age, having someone to take a turn stirring the noodles and making tea is essential. I tell her I wouldn't mind doing all of it, but she just laughs at me.” The serving girl bows.

“See, Kodo-san? That is how it is meant to be. Wholesome. Free of pretension. Pardon me, serving girl, but have you ever been to Crane lands? Has your grandmother?”

Her eyes go wide, “Why, no, my lord! We have lived in this village our entire lives.”

“Good. Making noodles, the way our ancestors made noodles before us, correct?” You stand up, gesturing for Sayaka to do the same.

She looks about a quarter amused and three quarters mystified. Compared to the serving girl, who looks confused and as if she hopes she has not given offense somehow. You lead Sayaka over to where an elderly woman is stirring a pot of noodles. The old lady peers up at Sayaka absent-mindedly, then at you, “Do you and your wife want some more noodles, my lord?”

“See?” You announce triumphantly, “Noodles. Not 'noodles in the Crab style'. Noodles. Because we are in Crab lands, where noodles are made properly. Look, look in the pot.” You point.

“Must I, Arinaga-kun?” Sayaka asks, but despite the pained note she affects she still sounds amused as she peers into the pot.

“You must. Do you see any thin noodles?” You demand to know.

“Well, my lord, some do get pressed more up against the sides than others. Noodles are soft by nature, and no two are perfectly the same.” The old lady smiles as if she just said something deep and profound. Maybe she has.

“And those noodles become wider or longer, they are still nice, plump noodles made in the Crab Lands.” You rest your case, triumphant. "Tell me, Kodo-san, how do the people of your Clan like their udon?"

"Properly spiced with herbs from our own garden, as a rule, but this one likes the kind in this pot. In other words, noodles in the Crab style.” Sayaka gives you an ineffably cheerful grin.

You look at the old woman nodding uncertainly, and the hovering serving girl. You make your way back to your seat, and after Sayaka joins you and a quick itadakimasu you dig in to the excellent PROPER noodles.

[Continue]
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>>4610033
>[Refuse to let the argument go]

She should order an entire bowl of udon in the Crane style and eat them super smugly while Daisuke tries not to fume.
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“It's unnecessary.” You mutter, quietly, hoping Sayaka doesn't hear.

“No it isn't.” She responds with feline dignity.

You call for the serving girl again, “Do you have any melons? Or persimmons? Radishes?”

The serving girl bows, “Honored guest, it is early in the year for fruit, but we do have radishes.”

“I'll take some, horses like radishes, and Ritsu has earned it.” You turn to Sayaka, “I'm surprised you're letting anyone other than you brush her.”

She smiles, looking delighted by the topic, “It's good for her to get attention from people other than me, it keeps her properly socialized. I actually enjoy giving her a rub-down after a ride. It builds a connection, and she is an excellent listener with a gift for not repeating what she hears. You give her the radishes, though, she likes you.” Mischief suffuses her smile, “So do I.”

>["You too"]
>["I'm not done talking about these noodles"]
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>>4610085
Fun is when it is an actual contest, with the outcome unknown. This is just a Scorpion courier beating a Country Crab in a contest he never had any hope in winning. The Moto army trying to blitz the Shadowlands comes to mind.

Silly and petty it may be, among friends, but that's no excuse for a shameful performance in the face of a challenge, even if that challenge is the normality of noodle types.
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>>4610091

Sometimes losing to a girl is winning.
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>>4610090
>>["You too"]
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>>4610090
>["I'm not done talking about these noodles"]

>>4610093
That depends on the girl, and your intentions.
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>>4610090
>>["You too"]
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>>4610090

>["You too"]

Roark:STEAK/MEATBREAD
Ceaser: Mealbars....
Amos: CATFISH/CHEESEBURGERS
Jacob: CHEEEEEESE!
Daisuke: NOOOOODLES!

The years roll on but something never change.
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>>4610090
>["I'm not done talking about these noodles"]

>["You too"] Wait WHAT?!?!
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>>4610090
>["I'm not done talking about noodles"]
"I am curious, though, as to how your clan prefers their noodles."
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Sleep is finally catching me, so this is the last vote of the night, but I'll try to keep going tomorrow.
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>>4610097
Having fun and making memory's you will hold on too for the rest of your life are good intentions.
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>>4610089
I'd bet my left kidney that some day Sayaka will meet us elsewhere and we'll sit down for noodles and she'll just have the smuggest look as she orders noodles and notes how thin they are.

Really I hope it becomes a sort of in-joke when talking about people. Asking how they like their noodles. Judging them.

>>4610090
>[Me too.]
Right over his head.
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>>4610090

>["You too"]

Be gracious in victory, and as a merciful opponent in this matter, indulge her with radishes. Extra onion for us though, goes well with the chicken.

Don't think that I didn't catch the old woman calling us husband and wife, and Sayaka not correcting the matter.
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>>4610090
>>["You too"]
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>>4610105
We did not correct her ether. So shame on us.
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>>4610108
When talking about noodles there is no time for such minor details.
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>>4610105
He's too distracted by the noodles to notice such trifles!
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>>4610102
Night Wong, nice session today, hope tomorrow will go just as well!

>>4610103
So losing isn't winning, in this case. *huff*

(I understand your explanation perfectly, but a young, prideful, militaristic samurai? Think of my responses as IC, instead of OOC irl thoughts ;^)
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>>4610090
>["You too"]
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>>4610090
>[Hand her a radish]

Where is the checky option when you need it?
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>>4610102

Right on Wong, have a good one. It's been a blast, and playing someone so blunt is a good change of pace.

>>4610108
>>4610110

Listen, we didn't cut down heaps of stinking greenskins to come home to noodles the size of grains of rice. The fact that what the old woman said slipped past us the first go around doesn't mean that we didn't hear it. It's just that we haven't gotten to that part of the argument yet.

Plus, in fairness. the teahouse staff are given enough to make that wrong assumption. Good-natured arguing over shapes of noodles, being young and healthy, two people arriving with the one horse, a healthy Crab boy with a woman clearly from away? It's just like a young couple showing up at your restaurant on their way back to the family to announce their marriage at the estate.
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>>4610090
>You too
But in a friendly way, we can't fall prey to first girl syndrome
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>>4610683
Hey liking someone isn't the same as saying you want to date or marry someone.

It is inevitable.
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>cranefu:manipulative WHORE, doesn’t respect crab or noodle
>dragonfu:possible nudist, sketchy cult practices, sick dragon tats
>mantisfu:up jumped peasant, probably a pirate
>lionfu:respects crab more than crane whore, honor, most likely autistic
>scorpionfu:most likely a sex freak, suspicious, doesn’t respect noodles
>crabfu:literally perfect, respects noodles, not a dirty cr*ne clan member
>unicornfu:dumb name, practices dirty foreign customs, likely eats noodles wrong, may or may not respect crab
>spiderfu:kill on site
>irrelevantfu:needs more information on noodle policy
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>>4610722
Daisuke Arininaga's Noodle Review Publication Monthly when?
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>>4610724
This, we need to know what every clan’s noodles are like, how Crab noodles are the best
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>>4610724
It would provide a small bit of resistance and defiance to the crane clans dominance of all of Rokugans culture and good taste. So why not when we have some free time.
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>>4610722

>unicornfu hands Daisuke a bowl of penne alfredo
>what's wrong Daisuke-kun? this is traditional Moto noodles, the way nona made it.

Lionfu would probably argue just as heatedly over them, saying this is the way Lion made it for countless generations, and is thus the proper, honourable noodles should be.
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>>4610787
>tfw unicornfu eats noodles with something called a "fork"
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>>4610787
>>4610791
More like
>daisuke:what is disgusting horse milk brick?
>unicornfu:*unintelligible*
>daisuke:what?
>unicornfu:HUURRRRMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
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>>4610724
>>4610740
SubQuest discovered! Explore, discover and rate every clans noodles and then publish a pamphlet about them.
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>>4610829
Need to actually get a posting that allows us to travel the Empire first.
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>>4610816

>unicornfu's family is visiting
>says she's making roast
>whatever, can't be worse than that fermented horse milk she insisted on drinking when pregnant last year
>come back from hard day killing goblins
>hollowed out goat with vegetables and rocks inside it cooked over dried horse shit fire
>"supper's ready Daisuke-kun!"

Honestly enjoy stuff like that, but can just imagine how typical Rokugan people would react to it.
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>>4610835
There is a stigma about eating meat. So probably quite poorly.
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>>4610843
It's a taboo on red meat, not all meat but I think Wong said he got rid of that part for this quest.
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>>4610843

Pretty sure Wong said he was getting rid of some of the taboos he thought were retarded, and the one against red meat was one of them.
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>>4610849
>>4610853
Well no one really considers fish to be meat. That's meat without feet. A completely different thing. No one eats snakes don't even say it that's a myth.

But if Wong just dropped it that's great. Because a limited diet is a bad one.
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>>4610855
Maybe the lower classes are not allowed to eat red meat so as to keep them weak and small. But the samurai and other upper classes are both encouraged and expected to eat red meat and other high protein foods so as to build both size and straight. So as to be better at controlling the peasants thru brutality and strength of arms.
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>>4610853
>>4610855
Personally the red meat thing is alright to me considering it actually has a historical basis but I don't really care if Wong gets rid of it. Canon Unicorn definitely doesn't give a crap about it in their own lands though.
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It’s weird to me that there was never a viper clan or really any snake based clan
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>>4610910
There was a Snake Clan, just that they got corrupted by maho and the Phoenix exterminated them.
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>>4610914
I was thinking more from a gameplay perspective, instead of being those dudes who got possessed and btfo’d. I dunno it just seems like an animal that would be more commonly associated with a major group
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The serving girl does her best to listen in as she fetches the radishes.

“I like you too.” You tell Sayaka.

She smiles, a warm, bright smile, one that widens with a giggle as you hand her a radish. “Daisuke, could you do something for me?” She asks, “It's a bit embarrassing to admit, but with my veil, and the brim of your helmet, it's a little hard to see your face, ever since we met. Could you take it off for a while?”

You humor her, removing your helmet while Sayaka pulls up her veil on one side to expose one of her green eyes. You set your kabuto aside, look back at her, and immediately a triple gasp goes up. You look around, and notice that the old lady is peeking at you, blushing. The serving girl is staring at you, blushing. Sayaka's own cheeks are very red, and her dark lips part softly, “Oh my...” She murmurs, unhidden.

“He looks like a prince.” The serving girl sight, putting a hand to her cheek.

“He must ba a prince!” The old lady agrees.

The truth is, there is a story in your family. Shortly before you were conceived, he risked his life to carry a note between a girl and her lover on the Wall, a relatively minor deed in a life full of great deeds. Although it would have been easy to refuse, he did it. A few weeks afterward, Yudai was on his way home from dinner with Natsuko, his wife and your mother, when he had a strange encounter. An elderly soothsayer, tossing her yarrow sticks by the side of the road, stopped him and informed him that he would father a beautiful son, touched by Benten, the fortune of romantic love. Your mother claims he then said, indignantly, “Why not Bishamon?”

Everyone has commented on your good looks as long as you can remember. You were actually teased for it in training and on patrols.

[Continue, your Benten's Blessing Advantage is now in effect, giving you +1k1 on rolls to persuade]
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>>4610923
I think they picked animals out of a hat for the major clans honestly.
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>>4610853

It's fucking stupid, Japan eats red meat and Rokugan is more of a China-esque inland landmass with a few islands.
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>>4610927
Semi-related, unicorn clan sounds so lame compared to kirin clan, I get that it’s a reflection of the gaijin influence but still
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>>4610926
>Daisuke
Barely a day and we're on a first name basis now, how dishonorable tsk tsk.

Just kidding, flex those looks Daisuke.
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>>4610934
I think that comes down to kirin typically being depicted less like a horse and more like a weird thing. Whereas a unicorn is both foreign and literally just a horse with a horn. And the Unicorn really like their horses.
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>>4610929

Given traditional Cantonese food culture, implementing food-based taboos is itself a joke. So long as it's edible, they'll find a way.
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“This is why I wear my helmet.” You grumble, putting it back on.

Sayaka pouts and crosses her arms, “This is why you shouldn't!”

“I don't want to get hit on the head by an enemy!” You protest.

The serving girl has a big grin on her face as she walks away from your lighthearted conversation. Her cheap sandals tap across the floor like the hooves of a young goat, animated and full of good humor. Until she hears the sound of footsteps entering the teahouse, and the door sliding open. She turns with a smile, “Welcome, what can I-” She suddenly gets a good look at the two men who've entered the building, and the color drains from her face.

Scarred men, hard-faced and tough-looking. One of them is picking his remaining teeth with the point of a knife, while the other leers down at the girl from a face that was clearly kissed by a sword at some point.

“P-please be seated, I...I will be right back with the food and your m-money...” The girl quivers with fear, her eyes fixed firmly on the floor until the scarfaced bandit tilts her chin up with the backside of his masakari. The axe is old, but it's Crab military issue.

“We've got an appetite today, don't we?” The scarfaced bandit looks back at the toothless bandit with a grin. He and his confederate go to sit down on one of the benches. The girl turns away, and yelps as the scarfaced bandit slaps her backside with the full force of his arm, stumbling onto her hands and knees and crawling away from them.

“Maybe we should make an example of her?” The toothless bandit licks the backside of his knife, “Our road patrol didn't come back last night, maybe some of these villagers are starting to get...ideas.”

The scarfaced one chuckles, “Can't have that, now can we?” He grabs the back of the serving girl's kimono, and pulls hard. She screams, struggling to get out of it and away from him. “Off, off! Nobody should have to die a virgin!” The scarfaced bandit guffaws, not quite noticing that his toothless friend has stopped until he looks up, and sees you standing over him.

The Kaiu Blade in your hand catches the light filtering in through the windows, the hamon on the blade creating the impression of dark, foamy waves crashing against a pale, sandy shore.

>[Leave one alive, to tell O-Tora to wash his neck]
>[Kill both, today is an unlucky day for bandits]
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>>4610929
Is Rokugan the size of China and it just has a Japans knockoff culture and themes? What with the samurai and all that stuff.
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>>4610934

Their Courtiers have a focus on creating harmony, which...inevitably, brings me back to a song from the heyday of Adult Swim.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKrgurYEShM
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>>4610947
>[Kill both, today is an unlucky day for bandits]
Bandits are just pale goblins
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>>4610947
>>[Kill both, today is an unlucky day for bandits]
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>>4610938

It is a marked departure from her saying Arinaga-kun, but also the correct time for her to say it.
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>>4610947
>>[Kill both, today is an unlucky day for bandits]
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>>4610947

>[Kill both, today is an unlucky day for bandits]

One dies for scaring the girl, and the other for using a Crab axe after deserting his post.
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>>4610950
>a bunch of former exiled westaboos
>creating harmony with samurai
lol
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>>4610947
>>[Kill both, today is an unlucky day for bandits]
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>>4610949

I don't know if it's the size of China, I'm terrible with maps, but it has a weird melange of Japan sauce spread out over Korea/Thai/China and it definitely looks bigger than Japan.
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>>4610947
>>[Kill both, today is an unlucky day for bandits]
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>>4610947
>>[Kill both, today is an unlucky day for bandits]
You both fucked up.
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>>4610947
>[Kill both, today is an unlucky day for bandits]
Their lucky we're done with our meal, else this would have been much crueler
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>>4610955
It's funny how the way Sayaka phrases makes total sense both at face value for Daisuke and how it looks for someone like the waitress yeah.
>>4610962
It's supposedly the size of France IIRC according to Atlas of Rokugan
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>>4610970

Honoraboo baguette-sans.
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>>4610947
>[Leave one alive, to tell O-Tora to wash his neck]

Pop both your knuckles and your neck as you get up from your seat. And say to your self and Sayaka that it is time to go to work and clean up Rokugan one bandit scumbag at a time. As well as we should say to her that we are sorry that these assholes just ruined out tall about good food. The uncultured piece of shit.
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Kindly roll some dice for me, mostly as a formality, but I want to see if you can pull off something...cool.
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>>4610947
>[Kill both, today is an unlucky day for bandits]

No one lives for threatening the continuation of this ancestral noodle making family.
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Rolled 1 (1d10)

>>4610975
Cool you say?
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Rolled 5 (1d10)

>>4610975

Ask and ye shall receive.

>>4610950

>crane is jealous because unicorn can execute standing backflips on a whim
>unicorn is disgustingly foreign and no longer to be trusted
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Rolled 9 (1d10)

>>4610975
DICE FOR THE NOODLE GODS!
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Rolled 9 (1d10)

>>4610975
You insult the honor of my family's lands, fools!
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Rolled 7 (1d10)

>>4610977
NOOOOODLES!
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Rolled 10 (1d10)

>>4610975
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Rolled 1 (1d10)

>>4610975

More....dice....
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Rolled 8 (1d10)

>>4610975
Broth for the Broth Throne!
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>>4610979

Reroll it.
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Rolled 6 (1d10)

>>4610979
>>4610989
oof
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>>4610983
>>4610984
>>4610986

Interesting. Continue rolling dice.
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Rolled 1 (1d10)

>>4610975
How many dice do we roll, Wong?
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Rolled 5 (1d10)

>>4610975
You would think that at least one of the bandits would have seen the two samurai sitting at the table having a meal and then start running for there worthless lives.
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Rolled 3 (1d10)

>>4610975
NOODLES IN THE CRAB STYLE!
>>4610984
Way to link to the wrong post me
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Rolled 3 (1d10)

>>4610975

For home and supper!
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Rolled 10 (1d10)

>>4610993
Reroll?
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Rolled 9 (1d10)

>>4610975
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>>4610993

A fair bit more. I mucked up a little but the three I identified here. >>4610992 will be used for something cool.

Everyone remember to reroll your 1s and 10s.
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>>4610994

For the sounds of it, Toothless did, but not fast enough.
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Rolled 6 (1d10)

>>4610992
Yoshi!
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Rolled 1 (1d10)

>>4610987

Re-rolling!
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Rolled 10 (1d10)

>>4610998
Explosions! Of! Honor!
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Rolled 6 (1d10)

>>4611007
We are the leaf in the wind, the passing of a brook, the passion of a flame.
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>>4611007
Nice explosion there anon.
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>>4610994
Probably just sloppiness, after all they've been going how long without any threat to them
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Rolled 8 (1d10)

>>4610975
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Rolled 3 (1d10)

>>4610975
Dice for Noodles
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Rolled 7 (1d10)

>>4611000
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Rolled 7 (1d10)

>>4611010
Thank you, Anon-san. Would you like some more tea with your noodles?
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Excellent. No more dice.
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>>4611023
>No more dice
Who are you and what have you done with Wong?
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>>4611024
Support. This isn't the Wong we know.
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>>4611026
He ate the Crane noodles!
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>>4611027
My God. It's worse than I thought.
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Next time on L5R Origami, Kemari, and Courtly Gossip quest...
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>>4611035
Sweet, I can't wait to wear the funny hats.
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Today is an unlucky day for bandits. Your sword flashes, a crescent arc the color of electrum from the warm, spring sunlight. This bandit's face has been kissed by a sword before, but not nearly with such passion. The intimacy is enough to leave his head spinning...across the floor, and out into the street.

You kick his body away from the girl, and advance on the toothless bandit. You see the cowardice and dishonor in his eyes. You predicted what he was going to do next, it was obvious when a man like that was no longer in control of his situation. He would seek to regain it. He would take a hostage, and with you between him and the serving girl, there is only one option. He runs for the old lady.

You slash him across the back, and though it bleeds through his cheap clothes he stumbles onward, putting his all into running for the defenseless old lady.

So you take your wakizashi, and you throw it at him, skewering him through the back of the knee and dropping him facefirst to the ground, cartilage snapping as his nose breaks on the hard floor. He groans, still trying to move, to crawl forward with the shorter of your two swords sticking through his leg. You advance unhurriedly. You lift your katana.

A second bandit head rolls out into the street.

[Continue]
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>>4611035
can we kill the gossip instead?
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>>4611035

Instead of arguments over types of noodles and just how many bandits we leave alive, we're arguing over the contents of our paintings and the people at court

>look here, sakura blossoms floating onto a river is gay as hell. real art uses a single white lotus to show that you should face death with a strong heart
>rei-chan is best waifu, tomoko a shit
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You retrieve your wakizashi and clean off your blades, stonefaced as the old woman and the young girl deluge you with praise and thanks. “I did nothing but my duty.” You inform them shortly.

“Please, samurai-sama.” The old woman genuflects, “Please give us your name. Why are you here.”

“I am Arinaga Daisuke, called home from the Wall to witness the birth of my cousin.” You inform them.

“O-of course! We heard there was a birth, but...” The old woman wrings her hands, “Arinaga-sama, please. These vile creatures killed my daughter and her husband! They would have done the same to my granddaughter if...if you hadn't...” She bursts into tears.

The serving girl kneels beside her, hugging the old woman and trying to calm her down, “They came here a little less than two years ago.” She says in a numb voice, “There were less of them then. We begged Lord Arinaga for help, but we were not even allowed to see him. The castle guards turned us away at the gate. Lady Arinaga said it was a local problem, that bandits always move on when they have what they want.” Her voice turns bitter, “Apparently these are slow bandits. Some of the men, my father among them, managed to guilt some of the ashigaru from the castle into joining us and fighting back. One of Lord Arinaga's samurai retainers shaved his head and joined us. He was an old man, but he refused to hide behind the walls.”

“Poor Yoshimitsu-san...” The old woman wails, “That giant with the tiger skin killed him in a single blow of his giant axe!”

“O-Tora.” You say. A giant wielding a heavy weapon. A ronin. The Crab may not be the only ones to use weapons like the on, the dai tsuchi, or the tetsubo, but in these lands a large ronin wielding an ono tells you something important, and shameful. This man is likely one of your countrymen. “Are there any other samurai in the castle?” You want to know exactly how many blades you will have access to.

“Okamura-san and Yori-san.” The serving girl says, “The castle guards...when they come out here for tea, say that Okamura-san committed seppuku in protest, and Yori-san died in a duel with Lady Arinaga's yojimbo. I don't know what it was about. I know the guards have been forbidden from getting into fights outside the castle, and the bandits only show up when they aren't in town.”

You grip the cordwork around your saya, “What is the name of this yojimbo?” You ask.

“Nishiyama.” The old woman says, “Nishiyama Takeshi. The peacock of Koumugi Valley.” She looks as if she is about to spit, then thinks better of it.

>[What else do you want to ask?]
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>>4611060
>>[What else do you want to ask?]
Tell me more about this Takeshi.

Also not really to them, but where's the nearest clan magistrate located?
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>>4611060

How many of the ashigaru are still around? if there's a fair amount, we might be able to take the fight to O-Tora and restore the family honour after we confront them at the castle.

Information about Lord and Lady Arinaga would be helpful too. The only info we have about Toshiaki is from our uncle and likely out of date, and we know sweet fuck all about Miho. Probably ask about Chouko for Sayaka's sake too.
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>>4611060
Can I have more noodles? We'll need the energy for when we encounter O-Tora, and it may help them calm down somewhat.

Also, how regularly and at what times do the guards and the bandits visit this village?
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>>4611060
>[What else do you want to ask?]

Are there any other bandit groups starting up in the area other than O-Toras group? We know that O-Tora is the big deal but are there other small fry we need to deal with?
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>>4611060
>What if any clan does the 'Peacock" hail from? Does he carry one blade or two like a true samurai? Has no magistrate visited recently? When the bandits come here is there anywhere else the visit frequently enough to be noteworthy? has anyone else passed through recently other than these shit headed bandits? When are the guards who stop by normally due? Does anyone else from the castle stop by and give you news? has my uncle been seen in the castle recently? How often do the bandits visit here, and how long until they are missed?

Tell me of my uncle and his wife, because this laxity with his lands unsettles me greatly. Every detail no matter how remote.
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>>4611060
I will never not find these faces hilarious
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>>4611069

You are going to have to narrow that down or you will get basically the same stuff you've already heard
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>>4611070
>That Imagine name
Absolutely perfect!
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>>4611091
what if any clan does his wife hail from, what does she do with her time? does she visit with anyone or leave the castle? What's her name? (we assume it's miho but it might not be) When did she hear about the pregnancy? Any other ruling she make that seem odd or against the crab grain? What does she look like?

My uncle how is he health wise? What has he been doing other than staying cooped up in his castle? When was the last time he was seen and or heard?

How many guards are in the castle? Any suspicious new guards?
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>>4611101
Truncated version:

Intel on our uncle, his wife, and the guards. Anything new, unusual, or worthy of being shared is appreciated.
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>>4611109
the qm just said we need to get specific or else we get nothing.
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>>4611121
Ah. I thought he meant that it was too specific. My bad then.
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>>4611101

I think these ones should be exact enough to get more valuable intel. Can't think of much more right now, but might get clarification depending on what the answers are.
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“Are O-Tora's the only bandits around here?” You ask, “The big ronin with the tigerskin is him, I assume.”

The old woman nods, “If there were any others, they're under his banner or gone now.” She shudders.

Sayaka, meanwhile, steps outside, her bisento in hand, scanning the street for more bandits.

“How many ashigaru remain at the castle?” You ask.

The serving girl shrugs, “A...few dozen? We don't know. Less than there used to be. The guards don't come down here much anymore, the castle has its own staff to cook and brew tea for them, and they live in a barracks within the walls. The bandits openly come through town at least once a week, and they nose around the outskirts whenever they feel like it. They prey on travelers, so even if their base is in this area the spend much of their hunting time on the main road, before it forks to head for Koumugi Valley and towns further south.”

“When do the guards usually stop in?” You ask.

She sighs, “To be honest, the few guards who normally do stop by haven't been, for the past week or so. The last time I saw any of them, he said that security was being increased at the castle due to the child arriving any day now.”

“Where is the nearest magistrate and have they visited recently?” You ask.

The old woman smiles bitterly while her granddaughter begins cleaning up the mess, “I don't know. Farther south, closer to Earthquake Fish Bay. I remember seeing magistrates before, but it has been a long time. If one came through here since the bandits arrived, I never saw him or her. You're still young enough to believe that the law cares about everyone's problems, aren't you?”

“It should.” You protest, as any youth would, “What clan does this Peacock hail from? When did he arrive?”

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“Three years ago almost exactly.” The old woman informs you, “I'll never forget what a sight he was. So much plumage...that crimson armor all decorated with golden flames, that beaked mempo. The rising Phoenix emblazoned in gold on his chestplate. His daisho were more ornate than yours, but a bit too...gilt, I thought. Lady Arinaga never stopped talking his ear off for a second.” She laughs suddenly, “Ah, it's funny. When he took that mempo off, all the village girls were starstruck. A different sort of handsome from you, but still, very attractive. Of course, that soured when people started claiming it was his fault for not driving away the bandits.”

“When was the last time my uncle was seen or heard from?” You ask.

The old woman shakes her head, “He is dying, my lord. He has been for years. Bedridden. He does not leave his chambers. I remember him when he was younger, how he would swagger. Back then, he was always hunting. Sometimes for game, sometimes for village girls. Yet, after he went away...to the Wall...” She lowers her head, “When he came back, and that awful accident happened to Lady Chouko, he was not the same after that. Sometimes, he went hunting, but the last time he did my husband was one of his assistants. Lord Arinaga began coughing so violently it scared away the deer he had been stalking, and spat blood. He went into a fury and threw away his bow, and never went hunting again afterwards. I hope he finds peace soon, it is a terrible thing to be dying and not die.”

“What of his new wife. Miho, isn't that her name? I confess, I know nothing about her. Not even what Clan she hails from.” You force yourself to smile, as if making a joke.


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“She was eight years old when the first Lady Arinaga, Lady Chouko, died. Poor thing, to witness such an awful death so young. She was a bit of a mystery when Lord Arinaga came riding home with her, and it was a bit of a scandal when he married her right after her gempukku, which was a private ceremony. I suppose whoever would have him in that state, he was alright with.” She shrugs, “She is a very pretty girl, certainly. As for her Clan, I don't know, she is a cold and aloof woman, but one time a centipede crawled over her foot, and without showing a trace of revulsion she picked it up and flicked it away. When the traveling silk merchant she was conversing with congratulated her on her bravery, she said that there were much larger ones in Tani Senshio, east of Treacherous Pass, where she was born.”

“The Valley of the Centipede...” You know that this is the home to the Centipede Clan. Isolated, sun-worshipping, matriarchal priestesses. That's about all you know of them. “Hardly the first time someone from a Minor Clan became a ward of the Great Clans. Does she ever leave the castle? Or made any strange rulings?”

The old woman sighs, “My lord, I fear this old woman is exhausting her remaining store of words in one evening, but I would gladly give them all to you.” She smiles, “She has not left the castle since the announcement of her pregnancy. Before that, she did occasionally travel, and on one of those travels she brought the Peacock back with her. Although we do blame him for not dealing with the bandits, who is to say she did not order him to stay put? She has never had time for us, and as a child she was moody, sullen, introverted, but with someone more cosmopolitan...traveling merchants, samurai, and such, she would invariably ask for news of the goings-on in the Empire.”

“What does she look like?” You inquire.

The old woman laughs, “You will hardly be able to miss her. Her skin is very tanned, naturally more brown than most. She must spend a lot of time in her gardens, I think. She wears her hair in a hime cut, and loose, never tying it up. I don't believe she has ever cut it, it was so long when she was a child, and now it reaches to her knees.”

>[There was another question I had (specify)]
>[Thank her, bathe, relax for the rest of the day, and visit the castle in the morning]
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>>4611158
>>[Thank her, bathe, relax for the rest of the day, and visit the castle in the morning]
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>>4611158

>[Thank her, bathe, relax for the rest of the day, and visit the castle in the morning]

Relax, and prepare for the morning. Probably ask Sayaka if she knows anything more in detail about the Centipede Clan.
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>>4611158
>>[Thank her, bathe, relax for the rest of the day, and visit the castle in the morning]

Now how the frak did a Centipede scion end up here on the other end of the Empire?
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>>4611158
>[Thank her, bathe, relax for the rest of the day, and visit the castle in the morning]
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>>4611158
>[Thank her, bathe, relax for the rest of the day, and visit the castle in the morning]
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>>4611158
>[Thank her, bathe, relax for the rest of the day, and visit the castle in the morning]
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>>4611158
>[Thank her, bathe, relax for the rest of the day, and visit the castle in the morning]
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>>4611158
>>[Thank her, bathe, relax for the rest of the day, and visit the castle in the morning]
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>>4611158
>[Thank her, bathe, relax for the rest of the day, and visit the castle in the morning]

Well this stinks of Minor Clan politics if i have ever heard it. An old lord is about to die without an heir so he marry someone from a Minor Clan in the hopes of a lucky pregnancy at the last minuet. But the thing is the Minor Clans plan is to make the near dead lord look like a shame to his Great Clan by having bandits rage throughout his lands before he dies. And after he is gone and his heir is born the Minor Clan takes everything into there own hands and gets rid of the bandits in the name of the emperor and there Minor Clan. The highest officials seeing that the Minor Clan are doing a much better job of protecting the lands of the dead lord than the old Great Clan declare that the young heir is now of the Minor Clan and the lands now are under the protection and rule of the Minor Clan in this case the Centipede clan.

These bastards are trying to steal crab clan lands right out from under us. The shitheads all of them.
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>>4611158
>>[There was another question I had (specify)]


Was the Peacock asked for explicitly by her, or just passing through until he settled here? Was anyone else at Miho’s gempukku other than Lord arinaga?
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>>4611196
>Before that, she did occasionally travel, and on one of those travels she brought the Peacock back with her.
She brought him back.
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You thank her. While the dead bandits are being disposed of, you and Sayaka take advantage of the fact that most of the village is still out in the fields, and use the mostly-unoccupied baths. Bathing is just part of life for you, normally you're crammed into a barracks bath with your entire unit of sweaty Crab warriors, a gunso barking at you to hurry up and sluice off so the next batch can come in. Your father made the point to you early and often that special treatment breeds weak men, so his position did not give you extra time in the baths.

Thus, peasant baths in which men and women are in close proximity with zero privacy and no division between men and women are effectively what you are used to, and if this was at the end of the day when everyone comes back from the rice planting, that would be the experience you get. Instead, you have a tub to yourself. Hot, misty water, and from a tub just close enough to permit conversation, you hear Sayaka humming as she brushes her hair. It may be short for a samurai woman, but it's still glossy and silky and she clearly takes care of it. She seems entirely used to having a bath to herself, and relaxing, the sound of splashing water heralding her kicking her long legs up to scrub them.

>[Peek]
>[Do not peek]
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>>4611200
Derp. Curse my smooth brain and ott need for sleep.
They said I strongly suspect Witchery a foot.
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>>4611196

She brought him back, other than that this old woman doesn't know, she was in the village making noodles.
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>>4611201
>>[Do not peek]
how lewd!!
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>>4611201
>[Do not peek]

I bet she'll try and peek on us though.
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>>4611201
>>[Do not peek]
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>>4611201
>[Do not peek]
Inb4 we catch her peeking instead.
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>>4611201
>[Do not peek]

Do not be a creep.
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>>4611201

>[Do not peek]

What, are we some kind of dishonourable scrub? Clean ourselves and enjoy this rare luxury where we aren't crammed into a tub, brushing elbows with a bunch of Hida bushi and the gunso making comments about hands going off of rocks and on with socks,
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>>4611201
>>[Do not peek]
Washing is essential to stave off stubborn odors. And any blood that may have evaded notice.
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>>4611201
>[Do not peek]
Chances are we'll cop an eyeful when the bandits'll attack us in the bath.
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>>4611201
>>[Do not peek]
Who wants to bet we're sharing a room later as 'newlyweds'?
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>>4610724
>samurai enjoying correctly prepared noodles, colorized
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>>4611201
>[Peek]
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>>4611229
Beautiful
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>>4611229
Incredible.
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As a side-note, I messed up and have accidentally been giving you an extra rolled damage die this whole time. Oops. Should be 5k3 (3k3 base damage, 2 Strength), it'll be fixed on the sheet.
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>>4611243
Noodle crab too OP got nerfed in his second thread.
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You do not peek. You have honor. You may be pragmatic, and some of the courtesies may escape you, but you do have honor. Washing is a chore to be taken as seriously as anything else, polishing the body until all stubborn odors and unnoticed drops of bandit blood are gone.

“You have a muscular back, Arinaga-kun.” By Hida's heavy hammer, she is PEEKING! You can FEEL those green eyes on you! “Aw, it got all tense. Do you want me to wash it for you? It's perfectly normal for men and women to bathe together, after all.”

It's true that it is. However, they bathe together surrounded by other people. Bathing alone? Fine. Bathing with a lot of people? Fine. Bathing with one other person, who is determined to tease you? Dangerous.

“Actually, there is a spot I can't quite reach on mine...Arinaga-kun.” Her voice is full of mischief.

“Impossible woman.” You mutter.

>[Call her bluff]
>[Ignore her]
>[Eloquently protest on the grounds of propriety]
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>>4611269
>>[Ignore her]
This steam sure is loud.
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>>4611269
>[Eloquently protest on the grounds of propriety]

We can't just ignore her, that would be rude.
And the other options are both playing her game.
At least with this one we aren't getting out of the tub and exposing more of ourselves to her..... Even if playing her game means we are gonna lose and do it anyway regardless.
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>>4611269

>[Eloquently protest on the grounds of propriety]

Just because that old woman thought we were a couple doesn't mean we are.
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>>4611269
>ask her opinion on the current state of the arinaga household
Your blasphemous insults to crab culture will not be forgotten scorpion THOT
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>>4611269
>[Call her bluff]
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>>4611269
>[Call her bluff]

Huh, that spot is dirty. How did you manage that under all the armor?
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>>4611269
>[Call her bluff]
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Speaking of nerfing. You're getting a total of 6 exp for this session. In part for making me genuinely laugh, in part for reaching the village, in part for some excellent roleplaying, in part for the excellent family tree and some of the memes. With the 1 exp you had spare, that gives you 7 exp. 7 exp renders the question of whether to buy Iaijutsu 3 or Benten's Blessing moot, you can afford both. So the question is, now, what to bank your exp up for?

Remember, improving Rings is how you gain Insight and get that sweet, sweet Hiruma Bushi Rank 2 technique where you get +5 Armor TN every time you hit an enemy for the rest of the fight that stacks a number of times equal to your school rank.

>[Awareness 3 (12 exp), causes your Air to reach 3, improves Insight by raising your Air Ring to 3, improves Awareness Skills which are mostly social ones]
>[Strength 3 (12 exp), gives you +1k0 to damage rolls with melee weapons, improves Strength skills]
>[Perception 3 (12 exp), improves Perception skills, is used a lot by you because you roll Hunting and Investigation a lot but otherwise doesn't do much yet]
>[Intelligence 3 (12 exp), improves Intelligence skills, mostly Lore ones, increases your Fire Ring to 3]
>[Void 3 (16 exp), increases your Void ring, improves Void skills which you don't have but are things like Meditation and Tea Ceremony used to recover Void Points, increases your Void Point total]
>[Buy Skills (costs exp equal to the next rank in the skill, please specify)]
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>>4611269
>>[Call her bluff]
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>>4611279

You mean Thottu-chan.
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>>4611288
>>[Awareness 3 (12 exp), causes your Air to reach 3, improves Insight by raising your Air Ring to 3, improves Awareness Skills which are mostly social ones]
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>>4611288
>[Perception 3 (12 exp), improves Perception skills, is used a lot by you because you roll Hunting and Investigation a lot but otherwise doesn't do much yet]
Can't be caught unaware by bandits, GOBLINS or familial betrayal in our sleep.
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>>4611288
>[Awareness 3 (12 exp), causes your Air to reach 3, improves Insight by raising your Air Ring to 3, improves Awareness Skills which are mostly social ones]

We are heading into a social situation, just makes sense.
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>>4611288
>>[Awareness 3 (12 exp), causes your Air to reach 3, improves Insight by raising your Air Ring to 3, improves Awareness Skills which are mostly social ones]
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>>4611294
You'd think you'd want Strength, and avoid a retcon entirely then.
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>>4611288

>[Awareness 3 (12 exp), causes your Air to reach 3, improves Insight by raising your Air Ring to 3, improves Awareness Skills which are mostly social ones]

Mainly for that bit of social defense boost, as well as giving us a bit more effect in an Iaijutsu duel during the initial phase.
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>>4611288
>[Strength 3 (12 exp), gives you +1k0 to damage rolls with melee weapons, improves Strength skills]

Mostly because i think we are going to be in a lot of fights soon from what we have learned about both O-Tora the bandit and Nishiyama Takeshiv the peacock of Koumugi Valley. These two are going to be a bitch to get rid of no-matter what we do. So best hope a strong strike from our sword can put them in there place.
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>>4611288
>[Awareness 3 (12 exp), causes your Air to reach 3, improves Insight by raising your Air Ring to 3, improves Awareness Skills which are mostly social ones]
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>>4611306
Or
>Hiruma Bushi Rank 2 technique where you get +5 Armor TN every time you hit an enemy for the rest of the fight that stacks a number of times equal to your school rank.

Otherwise, I may have chosen Strength as well.
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Oh wait, I am retarded. I did NOT give you the wrong damage score. Your Kenjutsu 3 Mastery gave you +1k0 to sword damage. If you forgot what Masteries are, or I never explained, they're little bonuses you get at a certain rank in a Skill.
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>>4611315
Aw shoot now you gotta retcon the retcon. Reretcon?
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By the way, we still need a tiebreaker on whether to call Sayaka's bluff or protest on grounds of propriety.
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>>4611318
Convert mine to protest I guess
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>>4611318
>>4611271
Guess I'll swap mine to protesting. Definitely be spoiled for marriage if she touches our back. Already touched our front. So scandalous.
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>>4611318
It's not tied though.
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>>4611313

The cheapest way to hit Rank 2 is to increase Awareness and Intelligence, then buy two new skills at rank 1. 12+12+1+1=26 exp. However, improving those might do less for you than, say, increasing Void instead of Intelligence or improving Skills you already have. If you were gonna buy a Skill at 1, Courtier would let your 10s explode on rolls to persuade others.
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>>4611325
+1 to Void and Courtier, and maybe the next level of Kenjutsu would be lovely.
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>>4611323
>I’m sorry arinaga-kun, but I could never be with someone who let a scorpion clan touch his front and back!!!
>wait, you don’t understand potential perfect waifu, it’s all a misunderstanding!!!
>goodbye arinaga-kun!!!*runs away crying*
>POTENTIAL PERFECT WAIFU!!!!
This is the future bluff callers want
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>>4611329
And I'm telling you she's bluffing! I ain't scared of the consequences!
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>>4611327
Actually, maybe a 2nd level of Lore: Shadowlands would be more IC. Not to expensive, exp wise.

>>4611329
>>4611330
+1
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>>4611288
>[Void 3 (16 exp), increases your Void ring, improves Void skills which you don't have but are things like Meditation and Tea Ceremony used to recover Void Points, increases your Void Point total]

Tryna get that Hiruma Bushi Rank 2
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>>4611333
Actually, lv 1 Meditation and Tea Ceremony wouldn't be a bad pick either.
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>>4611325

Yeah, going Void instead of Intelligence, then something like boosting Jiujutsu in case we get caught out at night again, or Courtier so that we aren't completely out to lunch when it comes to talking to important people.
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>>4611330
Of course she's bluffing. But she can still use the call to torment us. The only way to win is to not play. But everyone chooses to play anyway.
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>>4611341
And protesting only encourages her to continue, calling the bluff is just reciprocating the teasing.
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>>4611337

Tea Ceremony might be a good yeah to go with, yeah. Helpful for recovering Void Points, and it'll synergize well if we boost Void next too. Plus, the image of us calmly sipping tea in the middle of a field covered in dead GAWBLINS is too funny to not pick.

>wow daisuke-kun, how did you learn to pour tea so nicely?
>I learned it from my gunso at the wall akodo-sama after he cut the head off an ogre
>best tea I ever had, better than that luke-warm discoloured well water that the crane pour out
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>>4611345
You don't understand. You can't tease her. This is her bread and butter. Both options are losing but one lets us at least maintain the illusion of dignity and class.
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>>4611347
Anon, that ship sailed when we decided to keep protesting over noodles.
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>>4611269
>[Eloquently protest on the grounds of propriety]
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>>4611348
ARE YOU SAYING DEFENDING THE HONOR OF PROPER NOODLES IS UNDIGNIFIED? You absolute churl. Do not speak to me or my dinner ever again.
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>>4611348
What classless cur would allow some scorpion harlot to insult crab culture like that? It was literally our only choice if you think about it rationally
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>>4611350
I'm saying it was a losing battle going in, and a samurai chooses his battles when he can. Plus, it would have been similar to our Hiruma Bushi technique, by dodging pitfalls and hitting blows via our arguments.
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>>4611351
We fight by dodging blows and landing our own. I see no reason why this couldn't apply to winning our arguments as well as our battles.
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>>4611288
>[Awareness 3 (12 exp), causes your Air to reach 3, improves Insight by raising your Air Ring to 3, improves Awareness Skills which are mostly social ones]
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Skimming over the skills lists for ideas, I was wondering what form of artistic skill we should go with? It might smell of Cr*ne fear, but having at least one artistic pursuit can make us not just another uncouth bumpkin wandering in from the mountains. I'm kinda digging Acting or Games, although a Perform skill could be neat too. Just go full kabuki to entertain guests in the future with plays about glorious Crab culture for those who are unenlightened. Plus being able to pass ourselves off as someone else may be useful in a pinch someday.
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>>4611361
Can we get Cooking Noodles as an artistic skill?
But seriously heck ya Kabuki
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>>4611361
Poetry or Painting are my personal pick, though Voice Mimicry would be neat, imitating animal calls and other noises.
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>>4611368
Mix painting with Kabuki and we could pull off the traditional Japanese art of slideshow theaters!
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You toss a scrub-brush with a bamboo handle over to her, “There, the problem is solved.”

You can hear the pout in her voice, “But don't you want to do it?”

“That's irrelevant. It wouldn't be appropriate, Kodo-san. People would think I'm taking advantage of you.” The opposite is more true, but nonetheless, “We are only human, we might be tempted to do things that...”

“...Yes?” She asks as you trail off.

“That should not be done where someone can just walk in on us.” You finish, tilting your head back to gaze at the ceiling. “Besides, I want your opinion on the state of the household. You did hear what the serving girl and her grandmother said, I know that.”

“Oh Arinaga-kun.” She sighs, “You are so much fun. This valley is beautiful, but everything I see and hear beneath the surface is twisted and dark, going all the way back to my aunt's marriage. I don't understand how a tree like this produced a flower like you.”

“Do I have to be a flower?” You protest.

“What's wrong with being a flower?” She asks, amusement tainting her voice.

“It's not terribly...me...is it? I'm not very flowery.” You dunk your head under the water, and begin cleaning your hair.

“Perhaps not, what then? A fruit, soft and sweet?” She kicks back in her tub as you sit properly upright in yours, using a wooden bowl to douse yourself.

“A nut.” You answer decisively, “Something with a hard, spiny shell.”

She snorts, then bursts out laughing, “A big, manly nut. That's my Arinaga-kun. I forgive you for not washing my back. Anyone can do that, but making me laugh is special. Still, I don't understand it. You act like you've never even been here before. Surely you visited your uncle at least once?”

[Continue]
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>>4611372
In all honesty, the more I think on it the more I like Voice Mimicry. You can get a lot of utility out of it.
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>>4611361
>...and in this pastoral nature scene you can count over 200 individual dead goblins
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You grunt, “Not a chance. Never. Absolutely not. My father and Uncle Mitsuaki swore allegiance to the Hiruma, and to duty. I did the same. All of the land and money Uncle Toshiaki have were not worth suffering him. I have no personal attachment or regard for him, I am here out of family duty. The more I learn, the more quickly I want to leave. The only things stopping me from walking in, looking at the baby once, and going back to the Wall, to my comrades in arms, are my responsibility to deal with these bandits and helping you. I grew up in a proper home, to two proper samurai who did not shame anyone with their marriage, to a kindly mother and a stern father who never let me forget how proud he was of me. My daisho were his, once. Earned for service to the Crab, for killing our enemies and saving the lives of his comrades. Compared to that, what is a castle and lands? Nothing.”

“The sword is everything, then. What a classical sentiment.” Sayaka rolls over in the tub, pillowing her arms on its edge and resting her chin on them to regard you, you can see her out of the corner of your eye. So you turn your head away.”

“What we are doesn't change. We are samurai.” You remind her.

“You are one of the first people from outside my Clan to say that without a hefty dollop of less-than-veiled criticism.” She sighs happily, “...Do his legs work?” She asks suddenly.

“Whose legs?” You ask, momentarily baffled.

“Lord Arinaga's. Do his legs work? I mean, if you can't move your hips...I'm just asking, is this a miracle baby, or is he capable?”

You sputter at the very idea, although it had crossed your mind, “His wounds were severe. Breathing is hard for him, that has always been a constant, especially with prolonged activity. I...don't know.” This is getting into an uncomfortable sort of speculation. The kind you don't want to think about, because doing anything about it becomes very difficult and very embarrassing.

“Has always been a constant.” She repeats, “Interesting. Well, I have my suspicions, I'm sure you have yours, and we'll just have to see who's right.” She splashes a few drops of water on you, “I bet yours are fantastically sinister. Now let's get out before we wrinkle, find accomodations, and get a good night's sleep.”

It might prove to be your last restful one for a while.
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>>4611377

>what's the matter Doji-sama? don't you like my rendition of the defense of the Carpenter Wall against the Dark Moto Musashi?
>you know Daisuke-kun, that detail on the decapitated goblins is very....through
>thank you Doji-sama, I have a lot of experience with what split-open goblins look like. If you look hard, you can see this one's ear clinging off the top of a cedar tree.
>oh my, how.... interesting.
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>>4611377
And we gift it to the Crane and cause a diplomatic incident of epic proportions?
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>>4611380

This kind of thing has actually happened before, and whenever it does some other Clan runs straight to the Imperial Jannies and gets that play or painting banned.
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>>4611382
Better. Get Sayaka to distract a Crane and quickly paint a tiny goblin it the background of his painting. The Crane judges will bulge their eyes out from it.
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>>4611379
>I am here out of family duty. The more I learn, the more quickly I want to leave. The only things stopping me from walking in, looking at the baby once, and going back to the Wall, to my comrades in arms, are my responsibility to deal with these bandits and helping you.

Time to punish Daisuke and make him stuck here as the legitimate heir then /s
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>>4611384
How about a painting of a Crane samurai about to deal with an Oni using iaijutsu? The Crane might even think of it as a compliment depending on how little they know about Oni but any Crab would see it as an insult.
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>>4611384
"So, Daisuke-san, we've judged all of these paintings, and there is one shocking thing we've discovered."

"Oh, what is that, honorable Judge-sama?"

"In every painting that we judged, except yours, regardless of Clan, we noticed a goblin in the background. We find that extremely strange, Daisuke-san. Could you perhaps explain how this happened?"

"Of course, Judge-sama. You see, there was no filthy goblin in my painting because I KILL all goblins. That is the Crab way."
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>>4611388
In the background of Crane lands?

Yes.
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>>4611383

>look, I don't CARE how good of a painter OR how skilled he is in kenjutsu, we have to stop Arinaga from painting
>why? Daisuke-san's painting "Wind Stirring up Snow Across a Dry Plain" is a stroke of genius
>he's obsessed! I swear I saw a little face peering out of the bark in his "Sakura Budding in the Spring"
>you're overthinking things. that could be a kami blessing the couple underneath.
>look! the plains that you admire look like that Plains of Hair that Hida detachment spoke of that gave Hanako-chan nightmares for a month! she still screams when she sees a patch dried-up grass in the field!
>honestly Yasuke-san, your over-active imagination is starting to frighten me
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>>4611391
Based interpretation.
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>>4611393
Art is all about subtlety :^)
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You know things are fucked up when even a Scorpion is saying things are twisted and dark over here.
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>>4611393

The equivalent of Amos' arc is just the trials and tribulations of a hapless court samurai trying to stop Daisuke from painting anymore.
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>>4611396
>This entire painting is simply leering goblin faces being split in twain by a well-honed blade.
>See here, this river? Blade.
>That mountain? Goblin ear.
>The cloud in the sky parted by lightning? Yep, goblin cloven by sword.
Hidden in plain sight.
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>>4611398
Doesn't Daisuke take a Honor hit for publically disparaging his family in front of outsiders?
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>>4611399
The best type of art always is.
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>>4611397

A nice wholesome poisoning is straightforward by comparison.
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>>4611402

He might. Daisuke's honor is going to bounce up and down a lot, I feel. Then again, he's disparaged a specific person who is (ironically for the heir) considered the black sheep of the family by all of its other surviving members, and it was relevant to their investigation. None of the Arinagas are pretending Toshiaki is a saint.
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Lemme repost that Honor chart. Now, if it was an actual insult to the Arinaga family, that would be one thing, but things have been specifically confined to Toshiaki and Daisuke made a point of the other siblings being fine, so I'm gonna rule no honor hit on this. I am dinging him for unnecessarily talking about the Shadowlands, though.
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>>4611410
>take a hit to our honor
>constant fluctuations

Well, I can only hope we do the right thing in spite of the loss of honor, then.
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>>4611413
Did we show kindness to the serving girl and her grandmother, or does that not count as showing kindness to those beneath our station?
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The honor graph is going to look like a rollercoaster or something
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>>4611415

It does but it's cancelled out by unnecessarily discussing Shadowlands stuff twice.
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>>4611410

>honor keeps fluctuating

So long as we don't become a blasphemous, deceiving cur, we should be alright so long as we don't scare the normies too much with Shadowlands talk. Blame it on the sake if they press too much.
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As far as Honor goes, I want you guys to constantly reference this chart and annoy me by asking if this counts as one of the examples given there.
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>>4611419
I think strolling around in armor counts as a breach of etiquette.
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>>4611419
Aiding a wounded enemy in Tetsu.

Does accepting responsibility for a superior's actions count in the case of our Lord Uncle's inaction with the bandit problem?
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>>4611419
And is it considered showing sincere courtesy to an enemy by allowing Tetsu to regain his honor by serving the clan on the Wall?
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>>4611423
Tho it may be said that as a peasant Tetsu does not count as a person. And there for would not count as a valid enemy. All tho under this same frame of logic all peasants do not count as people so anything you do to them good or bad does not count as honorable or dishonorable. Our evil uncles way of life is prof of that.
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>>4611440
Might as well go back to the Wall then. At least then strolling around in armor isn't a breach of etiquette.
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>>4611440
Heimin are still half people
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>>4611420
Only if it was a safe setting. This close to the wall? It’s not. Especially with bandits around.
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>>4611501
Aren't these the Yasuki lands? They should be pretty far away from the Wall.
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>>4611507
As long as we're not in court it should be fine. We're a bushi, not a courtier.
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>>4611507
Flying Oni are very much a thing. They can go quite a bit from over the wall if they get lucky enough a shugenja misses them. Then there’s the fact the wall does occasionally get holes in it, they always get fixed but things can slip through. Hence why armor is all but a must. Note the more socially aware scorpion is wearing her armor still too. Anyways wearing armor while traveling is a-ok as long as you remove it once in court.
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>>4611392
But then one would have to ask, how did an ogre make it all the way to crane lands unimpeded? It could be seen as a failure of the Crab to stop a dangerous enemy from raiding it's way through the empire, with the crane being the only ones who can stop it.
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>>4611420

Maybe in Court, and Crab do that anyway. In the wilds with bandits everywhere? Not a chance.
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>>4611582
Is this another one of the things you've changed about the setting?
L5R is one of the few systems that discourage walking everywhere in armor like a videogame character. Don't take this from me.
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>>4611577
Well, if the crane didn't provide the crab with food at good prices/do whatever else the crab courtiers are asking for to help them defend the wall, then that is what would happen. While clearly an insult in the eyes of any crab who might see it, the painting would also remind the crane that they are defending their own lands rather than only those of the crab. Thus, the painting would further demonstrate the contributions of the crane (or the selfish reasons for said contributions, depending on the viewer).
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>>4611586
I['m pretty sure the painting was designed as an insult to the Crane, not the Crab.
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>>4611588
Yeah, meant to imply the Crane are idiots by trying to duel Oni
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>>4611588
So is what I said. Just trying to suggest how >>4611577
could be turned to be an insult to the crane rather than the crab, i.e. that they are going to cause it to happen due to their politicing and that the only reason they contribute to the defense of the wall at all is so that their own lands will be safe.
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>>4611583

No, it isn't. L5R discourages wearing armor "like a video game character" in situations that do not require armor, for example, walking around Ryoko Owari when you aren't someone's yojimbo. For a Crab and a Scorpion, traveling through the countryside, which has bandits and occasionally worse, not wearing armor would be stupid and the kind of thing only the most effete, naive samurai who has never left a palace in his life would do.
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>>4611610
So.....Cranes
I kid, I kid
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>>4611582
>Maybe in Court, and Crab do that anyway.
The Chad Crab
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This quest is one of the best on the site right now, congratulations. BTW, Is QM still running or did the session end for today? Also, can anyone tell me when does Mr. Wong run his quests (has he an schedule or he just runs whenever he is able to)?
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>>4611597
To be sincere, trying to outsmart and outsocial the Crane as a Crab is not the best option. Remember that right now, they want to give the Crab all the food and supplies so the big chungus with canabos protect them from the angry Lions.
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>>4611620

Not really. For all the jokes even the Crane don't go that far. The Cranes are a Great Clan that has survived several wars, after all.
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>>4611646

This quest runs Wednesdays, Swamp Lord runs Fridays.
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>>4611602

A good Crane would say he was honored that the skill and honor of the Kakita Duelists is seen by the Crab as contributing to the defense of the realm, that he is heartened by the friendship on display between the Clans, and he would suggest that his niece is unmarried and that perhaps the artist has a relative in need of a bride. Then regularly make a point of inviting that Crab for tea when circumstances permit. That's proper Cranery.
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>>4611650
How often does the Crane have to call on the aid of the Crab and other great clans to stop the Lions from killing them all? And if the Crab clan are the ones manning the wall and stopping all of the invasions of the shadow lands into Rokugan. Than who the hell are the Lion clan defending Rokugan from? And why are they known as the protectors of the realm and not the Crab clan? From what i gather the only thing the Lion clan does all day is pick fights with clans that do not fight back. Are the Lion clan just the clan of the biggest bully's and assholes or what?
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>>4609786
A more common term might be "hatchet man"
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>>4611667
How insidious! They're making it hard to hate them, the bastards!
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>>4611706

Yes, and we can certainly guess at that, but his daughter would hardly say so.
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>>4612273
Isn't a batman more like a semi-butler though? Maybe a better term for his official job would be an adjutant or aide-de-camp.
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>>4612289
That is probably to high of a role for someone like him to have.
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>>4612289

All you know is what Sayaka told you, really. Her father is a very trusted assistant to the Scorpion Clan Champion, enough so that he was permitted to marry a Bayushi.
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>>4612377
>inb4 Mr. batman is actually the real brains behind her father but they are also just great friends in general so there's no reason to be upset
>inb4 shut the fuck anon that's retarded
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Another vote.

>[Wear your armor and bow into your uncle's castle]
>[Kimono and daisho are sufficient]
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>>4612470
>>[Kimono and daisho are sufficient]
Honestly the first would probably be wiser but going in with armour is likely going to be viewed as a serious insult.
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>>4612470
>[Wear your armor and bow into your uncle's castle]

Just binged the quest, really liking it so far. In this instance, with us having just killed two bandits that had no business being anywhere close to here, would our honor not take a hit if we wore armor as if to imply a sense of urgency? Or does the whole looking at some kid thing take more preference?
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>>4612470
>Kimono and daisho are sufficient]
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>>4612470

>[Kimono and daisho are sufficient]

It's family after all, and intimating that we need extra protection in the middle of his castle is bound to cause all sorts of offense.
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>>4612470
>>[Kimono and daisho are sufficient]
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>>4612470
>[Kimono and daisho are sufficient]
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>>4612470
>[Kimono and daisho are sufficient]
This isn't the wall.
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>>4612470
>>[Kimono and daisho are sufficient]
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>>4612470
>>[Wear your armor and bow into your uncle's castle]
With how brazen the bandits are who knows if they'd attack the castle. It wouldn't do to be caught with our pants down. If only there were people who could do something about these bandits.
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>>4611679
Keep in mind that Rokugan is basically a feudal society. The guy on top is the Emperor, and the Lion and Crane are known as his Right and Left hands, respectively. So basically, the Lion are the army of the Empire instead of the Crab because the Crab can't really leave their posts, or all of Rokugan will suffer for it.

As to what the Lion guard the Emperor from, in no particular order...
Peasant rebellions
Minor clans kidnapping his kid
Gaijin invasions
Other Great Clans (see Unicorn)
Disaffected almost heirs turning into Blood magicians and raising centuries worth of undead
Themselves when they unleash monsters from another realm
Etc.
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>>4612496
Disaffected almost heirs turning into Blood magicians and raising centuries worth of undead
Themselves when they unleash monsters from another realm
Etc.

I am almost afraid to ask what even is the Etc? And how bad is it? Because it sounds really really bad. Tho that still does not explain why the Lion clan always wants to pick fights with the clans that do not cause trouble for the emperor or Rokugan like the Crane. I mean they may be snobs but they do not sound like trouble makers. Unlike the Unicorn clan.
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>>4612522
Well after fighting just about everything forever you kind of get used to fighting and start fights when there are none being brought to you.
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>>4612522
The Lion are not really snobs, they just have a honor boner. They like being righteous, being seen as righteous and (like every other clan) increasing their domains.
Being so martially inclined they don't really have many ways to that, other than through combat.

And yeah, they also just like picking fights for the sake of fighting.
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>>4612522
One thing that's important to keep in mind for Rokugan is that for every tale of heroism and paragon of Bushido they produce, they usually have an evil villain of some sort to balance it out eventually. There isn't a Clan in existence that hasn't threatened the Empire in some way over it's long history, frankly. And each and every one has a different purpose to fulfill within Rokugan.

If you asked a Lion Clan member what they bring to the Empire, they would answer without hesitation that it is their honor to be the Emperor's swift blade, bringing his justice to any that would dare stand opposed to his edict, always kept honed for such time that he has need of them. Warring without need? Ah, but an army marches on it's stomach, and they have not enough rice to feed these loyal soldiers of the Emperor. The Crane, however...they have more than enough wealth, and they refuse to help the Lion in this. Why, then, should the Lion NOT take what they need if the greed and pomp of the Crane is causing the Empire's army to go without? It is, after all, their duty to maintain themselves to be absolutely ready on the Emperor's call.

All of the Clans have these little quirks about them. Even the Unicorn could be seen as fulfilling their duties to the Empire if you look past the Moto, and even they're tolerable if you tone them down a little bit.
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Oh boy, tomorrow you get to find out how shitty I am at describing the layout of a castle.
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>>4612691
Keyed non-euclidean castle time
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>>4612691
What are Japanese castles even like? I always thought they where the boxy multi level buildings like pic related, but I have no idea what the interiors are like, my only experience is the bullshit that is nioh 2 castles with absurd transforming rooms
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>>4612718
That castle you mentioned is possessed by an oni, so I guess if you remove the transforming rooms you're half way there.
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>>4612804
lol I was actually talking about the castle built around a spinning bridge system
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>>4612718
Here, a cutaway view of Azuchi Castle.
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>>4612831
>>4612691
Here's a floor plan for you Wong
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How defensible where these castles? Or is it more of a “you are already fucked if they made it to your castle” scenario
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>>4612842
They were mostly made of wood and paper, soooo...
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>>4612842
AFAIK they were assaulted, not sieged. And their defenses were in a big part designed around an assumption that the attacker will get inside the walls. They had labyrintine, multi-part courtyards designed to literally get the attackers lost.
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>>4612844
Which means most likely the crab defenses will look nothing like this.
Crab clan are basically the Cadians of L5R and thier architecture reflects that. They would favor more drab utilitarian builings made of stone or iron. Fortification is thier hat after all, and even the Crane didn’t really muscle in on that so much as call it ugly. To which the Crab shrugged and kept working. They’re legitimately good at earth and stone works, and use every advantage the can to a fault. To the point that despite thier emperor outlawing it, the use Baijin pepper against the denizens of the Shadowlands freely, “Because fuck the Shadowlands.”

Crab castles are the one clan maybe outside the imperial that taking by sheer force of arms is going to be a nightmare. To the point that if they have had the land for a certain amount of time, even all but the most warlike Lions consider it not worth the effort to take. Which is why if the bandits have even and old broken down one if they turtle up we’ll have a long wait to get rid of them. Because an assault would be ruinous at best.
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>>4612718

Think of that there as the keep and you're getting closer to understanding it.
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>>4612835

You misunderstood. One common misconception is that that keep is the whole castle, when it has an entire series of gatehouses and outbuildings. Koumugi castle is relatively small, enough that it doesn't have the whole village within its walls, but some Japanese castles in their prime had scores of outbuildings even if only the keep remains today.
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>>4612904
If I only could find a picture of the insides of a keep, it doesn't mean I think this is the whole castle.
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>>4612842

They had moats. They also had elevated walls with controlled pathways under lines of fire to access the castle. Koumugi under the plans I drew up for it requires you to breach two gates, the second at a right angle to foil rams, to reach the part that houses the barracks, parade field, and guest houses (for samurai retainers and guests). A third, more sturdy gate guards the most elevated tier of the complex, housing the main keep, an outbuilding specifically for tea ceremonies, a storage pagoda specifically for family use (compared to the pagodas on the lower level), and the gardens.
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>>4612873

I would need a source on the Crab using gaijin pepper. Because that is actual news to me.
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>>4612909

I'll post some more complete pictures tomorrow.
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>>4612921
I'm looking for it, and it might have been errata'd but from what i remember it was "The denizens of the shadow lands are honorless monsters, so we will show them no mercy no quarter, and use every tool not of them to kill them." With the caveat if anyone not a crab asked they were just fireworks to illuminate the night in case of aerial oni raid.

Since i cannot seem to find it, only that a Kaiu managed to take ballistas and make them reproducible to Rokugani, I'll retract my statement.
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>>4612918

...And then I came up with a better, more narrative way than my shitty Paint map.
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>>4613656
...still would like to see it, Wong.
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>>4613656
At least it wasn't while you were already running.
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>>4613673

You don't want to see my shitty paint map from before I realized that the terrain led to a much cooler castle than just two layers, one slightly elevated above the other.
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>>4613718
You've got my curiosity now.

We'll just call it Daisuke's interpretation of his father and uncle's drunken ramblings, painted before he had yet to visit the Wall or so he claims.
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>>4613727

It's also not done and not worth finishing, literally just a few geometric shapes.
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>>4613833
They were really, really drunk when they were drawing it.
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Me talking to a friend on discord.

>Her: I love L5R! I had so much fun playing my Courtier! Did you have to do a deep dive on the lore to prepare?
>Me: Sort of, watched some stuff to get in the mindset.
>Her: What, like Ruroini Kenshin?
>Me: Have you heard of Shigurui? https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6G5-xilTDe8
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>>4613981

Wrong scene but oh well.
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>>4613981

Well Kenshin and Shigurui are nice and all, but there's only one anime that truly captures the spirit of ancient Japan.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBdynjmGCII
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>>4613995

Utterly correct and honorable.
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>>4613995
Based samurai champloo poster
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Game in ten minutes.
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>>4614329
Hype
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>>4614329
Very nice
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>>4614329
It is now time to beat our loser relatives so bad that they all retire as lords and let us take over so we can fix there bandit mess.
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>>4614357
Does that mean we'll have to take care of the kid after we kick them all out, or should we just drop the baby off with Mom, or for something more Lone Wolf and Cub style, deliver them to the Centipede Clan? Or "take care of the problem" permanently?

Actually, if we do get rid of the current occupants due to plot reasons, should we just give the place to our uncle, or find out if he even wants to take over the place where he probably had a lot of bad memories?
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>>4614357
>It is now time to beat our loser relatives
>beating up an old nearly infirm man
hmm
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The old woman who owns the teahouse is more than willing to let you and Sayaka spend the night in her home. It isn't large, certainly smaller than the teahouse, but there is room on the floor for the two of you to stretch out your tatami mats, wrap yourselves in blankets, and go to sleep. The old woman and her granddaughter even do you the kindness of washing your clothes, which is frankly needed.

The next morning, you wake early, and rouse Sayaka. You dress, eat a minimalist meal to keep your head sharp, and leave your extraneous weapons (everything but your daisho) and your armor behind. Unlike you, Sayaka has spare clothes, and it's impossible to miss that hers are nicer than yours. Vividly scarlet hakama, and a martial yet femininely cut (and clearly tailored) black kimono patterned with hollow crimson circles. On the back is emblazoned a mon showing a scorpion superimposed against the waves of a deep river, and the Scorpion mon over her heart as is customary. Sayaka's veil is attached to her jingasa, so she whips out yet another mask, this one a plain strip of black cloth trimmed in red, which she affixes over her eyes and ties behind her head like a blindfold.

“How do you see in that?” You ask. By contrast, you look rather like a poor retainer. Your kimono and hakama are both blue-grey. Your kimono is more blue than grey, and your hakama are more grey than blue. You do have the Hiruma mon, two claws encompassing an eye between them, on the back of your kimono, and the formal Crab mon over your heart.

She smiles, “This silk is specially made to be easy to see through, perhaps if you were looking at it from the other side it would look as if I'm wearing nothing at all.” You can tell she winked at you from the way her cheek scrunches on one side. Impossible woman.

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>>4614357
IC, I hope that everything isn't all that we fear. I want to stick up for family, but we can't just stand by and allow injustice to happen.
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Somehow it deleted my picture.
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>>4614376
And no, a baby is never a problem, but a blessing, no matter the sins of the parents.
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Passing through the town, you come to a bridge over a stone-walled moat. Despite yourself, you have to stop and admire the view at least a little. It is the Month of the Hare, the month when the cherry trees bloom, and planted on either side of the moat are established rows of trees, the season transforming them into clouds of magnificent pink. Fallen petals coat the water's surface like algae on a stagnant pond. The bridge itself is rather mossy, untended, but still sturdy.

Although the Koumugi Valley Castle is, indeed, a walled and fortified structure, it would be remiss to call it a proper castle, and you were trained in one. A true castle has walls and fortifications that encompass the entire village, or at least all but the farms. However, calling it a fortified manor is a splitting hairs, and so castle it is.

The castle is built into the valley wall itself where it becomes steep and rocky and occupies two different, distinct levels. First, one must cross the bridge over the moat that connects the castle with the village. Then, one must pass through a gatehouse, entering the gate at the end of the bridge and making an immediate left turn through another gate. This use of right angles nullifies any advantage of rams, and slows attackers down, giving archers on the upper level of the gatehouse time to rain arrows on an assailant. After passing through this second gate, one is presented with a series of switchbacks leading upwards until one reaches a second gatehouse, repeating the process.

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>>4614376

Lone Wolf and Cub literally had Itto put down a ball and a sword in front of a baby, planning to execute him if he picked the ball and spare him from a life of turmoil and bloodshed.
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Enter through one gate, turn at a right angle and go through the other, and you reach the first level of the castle. Its walls are wide and curved for protection against earthquakes, planted with cherry trees on top, with slanting surfaces made up of natural rocks whose uneven size and shape gives them a mosaic appearance. This first level, a huge, manmade ledge in what was probably a rather gentle cliffside before it was sculpted out by the castle's original builders, houses the non-family residents of the castle. It has a great barracks, the homes of the castle's servants and caretakers, and (now presumably empty) houses that once were the residences of the retainer samurai, along with storage pagodas.

From this first level, defenders can rain missiles down on any invading force, which would be stretched thin as a Crane noodle on the switchbacks and helpless against the attack, while the elevation and difficulty in seeing individual structures from behind the walls down below makes the use of siege weapons a gamble. From the first level, another right-angle gatehouse with smaller but even thicker and more sturdy gates leads to another, shorter set of switchbacks. Not only are they shorter, but they are considerably narrower. At the top of these, with one, final, right-angle gatehouse, one reaches the top level of the castle.

The stone for creating all of these walls and buildings had to come from somewhere. At the end of the valley, there is a great hill. Not quite a mountain, but nonetheless a big, steep hill with cliffs all sides, accessible only by switchbacks. Perhaps mesa is a better term, or butte? Well, for our purposes, hill it is. The top of this hill is where the stone and dirt came from, leaving it flat and level, with a commanding view of the valley below. This flat place is the top layer of the castle. It's dominated by the keep, backed by blossoming gardens whose trees give this open space an aura of privacy. On this upper level, there is also a small outbuilding for tea ceremonies and another storage pagoda purely for family use.

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You make your way confidently across the mossy bridge towards the first gatehouse. No guards are posted out front, but you hear the sound of footsteps from the upper level. The gate is made up of thick, square wooden bars, lacquered to resist rot and flame. Over the gateway, the Crab mon is on display, but it's mossy and stained. After a few moments, an ashigaru pokes his face between the bars. He's wearing brick red, with deep blue armor over it. Normal Crab colors, if the most ostentatious version of them. In his hand is a nagamaki. He squints at you suspiciously, “State your business.” His gaze flicks downward to your swords, and those of your companion, “...Honored guests.” He bows deeply.

>[I am Arinaga Daisuke. We are here to see my uncle and offer congratulations on his firstborn.]
>[I am Arinaga Daisuke. Why are there bandits on my family's lands? Why has nothing been done about this?]
>[I am Arinaga Daisuke, why do you bother keeping this gate closed when you have given everything else away to brigands?]
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>>4614417
>>[I am Arinaga Daisuke. We are here to see my uncle and offer congratulations on his firstborn.]
Gotta be diplomatic at first
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>>4614417
>>[I am Arinaga Daisuke. We are here to see my uncle and offer congratulations on his firstborn.]
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>>4614417
>[I am Arinaga Daisuke. We are here to see my uncle and offer congratulations on his firstborn.]
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>>4614417
>[I am Arinaga Daisuke. We are here to see my uncle and offer congratulations on his firstborn.]

We'll bring the bandit problem direct to our Uncle.
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>>4614403

As a side-note, one of the most distinct things I've noticed about Japanese castles just in my short research on them is that the big difference between them and Western castles is that there's no descent on the other side of a wall. A wall is basically an artificial cliff, not a stone hedge, and there is flat ground at the top. Apparently this is because of earthquakes.
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>>4614417
>[I am Arinaga Daisuke. We are here to see my uncle and offer congratulations on his firstborn.]
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>>4614417

>[I am Arinaga Daisuke. We are here to see my uncle and offer congratulations on his firstborn.]

Save the bandit talk for when we see our Uncle. No need to get the guards up in arms right now. Besides, if they try to get snippy about it, we are the Head of the branch that is sworn to Hiruma since Dad is dead, so we might be able to bring that up if pressed, with our exquisite daisho to back it up too.
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>>4614417
>[I am Arinaga Daisuke. We are here to see my uncle and offer congratulations on his firstborn.]
We take our complaints straight to the top
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>[I am Arinaga Daisuke. We are here to see my uncle and offer congratulations on his firstborn.]
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>>4614417
>[I am Arinaga Daisuke. We are here to see my uncle and offer congratulations on his firstborn.]

Also say that we have been attacked multiple times by bandits both on the here and in the town as well. And that we are here now to help our uncle and his men with this problem so it does not get worse. Telling the truth while not telling the whole truth will get us what we need faster.
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“I am Arinaga Daisuke. We are here to see my uncle and offer congratulations on his firstborn.” You inform him, as politely as possible. Showing deference to a peasant is a crime against the celestial order, but there is no reason to be unduly ruled.

“Welcome to Koumugi Castle, sir.” The guard turns his head, talking to someone else out of sight, “Go and inform the gatehouses above, and Nishiyama-sama.” Another guard pops into view, surreptitiously tucking a set of knucklebones into his obi, and the two begin the laborious process of unlocking and winching open the gates. The guard you spoke to gestures you to pass through, while the other guard jogs ahead. As you proceed up the first set of switchbacks, you observe that on the upper floor of the gatehouse another pair of ashigaru with bows are eating and chatting, sitting near a large gong that presumably would be rung in the event of attack. The next gatehouse is already open when you arrive, the guards bowing to you as you approach. You can see more ashigaru standing guard on the wall. These soldiers seem to be well-equipped. Their armor is in good shape, their peaked helms brightly polished, and they all seem to have a bow and arrows in addition to a yari or nagamaki.

The guard who jogged ahead of you bows, “This way, sir.” He directs you along a dirt track between the buildings, towards the open parade ground resting right beneath the judgmental eye of the main keep. Here, presumably, is where soldiers would assemble to take their lord's orders, or train at fighting in formation, but instead...you hear laughter. A handful of guards are standing in a circle, along with a man...although it takes you a second to ascertain he's a man, with his hair so long, and his kimono so ornate. The kimono is brilliantly scarlet, patterned in multiple colors showing a dazzling variety of birds. Over it he wears a flower-patterned haori. He's younger than you expected, only a few years older than you at best, with the kind of features that radiate eternal boyish youthfulness. His daisho are equally ostentatious. That same brilliant crimson trimmed in gold. The pommels are shrieking golden birdheads. The tsuba are patterned to resemble interlocked wings. The saya have a gilded pattern of feathers down to a spray of false plumes at the end. He and the guards are kicking a large ball into the air, using their feet and legs to try to keep it from touching the ground.

“Nishiyama-sama.” The guard escorting you bows much more deeply to the boy in red than they did to you, “Arinaga Daisuke has arrived to offer congratulations on the birth.”

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“Just a minute...don't spoil my focus.” The boy waves the guard away, bouncing the ball off his thigh and sending it towards one of the guards, who fumbles it, to gales of laughter. The ball touches the ground, and clicks his tongue in dissatisfaction, “Now we'll have to start all over.” Even his hair is dyed scarlet, streaked with gold so as to resemble a waterfall of flames.

>[Radiate menace]
>[Do not radiate menace]

Also.

>[Speak up]
>[Do not speak up]
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>>4614488
>[Do not radiate menace]
Because it'll make it all the scarier when we do.

>[Speak up]
Why not?
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>>4614488
>>[Do not radiate menace]
>[Speak up]
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>>4614488
>[Do not radiate menace]
>[Speak up]
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>>4614488
>[Do not radiate menace]
>[Speak up]
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>>4614488
>[Do not radiate menace yet]
>[Speak up]

I'd vote to radiate annoyance, if it wouldn't be confused with menace.
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>>4614488
>>[Do not radiate menace]
>>[Speak up]
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>>4614488

>[Do not radiate menace]

>[Speak up]

No need to be threatening quite yet to the Peacock, but we should probably be introduced in the proper manner right now.
Save the menace for when we bring up the bandit situation later on and they try to oh-so-subtly downplay it.
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Interesting, I've correctly guessed all votes today.

>[Speak to Takeshi as you would to a subordinate or family retainer]
>[Speak to Takeshi as you would to an equal, ironically the most likely person for you to duel]
>[Speak to Takeshi as you would to a samurai of greater status and rank.]
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>>4614502
>>[Speak to Takeshi as you would to an equal, ironically the most likely person for you to duel]
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>>4614502
>>[Speak to Takeshi as you would to an equal, ironically the most likely person for you to duel]
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>>4614502
>[Speak to Takeshi as you would to an equal, ironically the most likely person for you to duel]
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>>4614408
I recognize that exclusively because of a wutang song
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>>4614502
>[Speak to Takeshi as you would to an equal, ironically the most likely person for you to duel]
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>>4614502
>[Speak to Takeshi as you would to an equal, ironically the most likely person for you to duel]
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>>4614506

Which one?
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>>4614502
>[Speak to Takeshi as you would to a subordinate or family retainer]
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>[Be rude]
>[Be polite]

I also want to note, your Honor right now is over 5, which is legitimately pretty good for a Crab. You haven't thrown anyone through a paper screen yet, or bellowed at anyone.
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>>4614502
>>[Speak to Takeshi as you would to an equal, ironically the most likely person for you to duel]

If we were closer with our uncle I'd say the top option would be correct, but since we are not and we are demonstrably lesser branch than our uncle in terms of status.....
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>>4614511
Technically gza, 4th chamber literally opens with that scene
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>>4614518
>>[Be polite]
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>>4614518
>[Be polite]
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>>4614518
>>[Be polite]
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>>4614518
>[Be polite]
Rumors make for a poor basis for conduct. I'd rather we judge the man himself in how proper we should treat one another.
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>>4614518
>>[Be polite]
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>>4614518
>[Be polite]
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>>4614518

>[Be polite]

We are in another branches castle, talking to the yojimbo of the lady. Polite for now, and then flex that Crabbiness later to introduce our own shin to the ball. Too bad we don't play Kemari.
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>>4614527
He's ignoring us for a Kemari game, aka the equivalent of a basketball game. he's making a less than stellar impression right now.
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>>4614534
We'll let him dig his own grave. Plus, this is our first encounter with this branch of the family and their retainers, so it doesn't hurt us to be polite in the face of rude and crude behavior, at least initially.
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>>4614518
>[Be polite]

Maybe he is not a corrupt scumbag. Maybe he is just a lazy lout that means no true harm. Holding others to our own high standards may be arrogance on our part. It is best to do things properly and wait to see how bad he really is.
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>>4614541
It'd be a mistake to conflate rude or corrupt behavior with actual incompetence in terms of skills. From what we see from the guards they seem to be well maintained.
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“Nishiyama-san.” You bow at a proper angle...and he bows at a shallower one. As if this retainer thinks his rank is above yours. “I am here to see my relatives, where are they?”

“You can't wait, can you?” He sighs, “...Well, I can't expect your manners to be any better than that. Lord Arinaga is in a spate of bad health, he will be resting in his chambers, perhaps writing poetry. Miho-Lady Arinaga is in the gardens. Welcome to Koumugi Castle, it is a pleasure to welcome you to our home.” He speaks more like the host than the yojimbo of the lady of the house, and dresses more like it too. His gaze turns to Sayaka, and his faint, rather patronizing smile fades away entirely, “Who is this, and why was she allowed inside?” He questions the guard, who takes several steps back.

“F-forgive me, Nishiyama-sama. She was with my lord's nephew, and so I thought...” The guard looks terrified.

“You thought. That is a thing above your station to do.” Nishiyama Takeshi's voice is silk, his hand caressing the bird's head of his pommel. “I did not approve this, therefore you have gone against my wishes, have you not?” The tension hangs thick in the air.

“Daisuke-kun.” Sayaka pouts suddenly, in an uncharacteristic way, “Don't tell me you didn't TELL them I was coming? You did remember to tell them about us, right?” She puts her hands on her hips, and stomps her foot, “I was so excited to meet Nishiyama Takeshi, the Topaz Champion from five years ago, and now he'll think I'm just some silly girl! Daisuke-kun, please correct this mistake at once! I am going to be Arinaga Sayaka in just a few months after all, aren't I?” She cocks her hips to one side.

>[“Very funny. This is Kodo Sayaka, we're traveling companions.”]
>[“Of course, darling. This is Sayaka, my charming plum blossom. You may remove your hand from your sword in the presence of my betrothed, Nishiyama-san.”]
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>>4614549
>[“Of course, darling. This is Sayaka, my charming plum blossom. You may remove your hand from your sword in the presence of my betrothed, Nishiyama-san.”]

If there was a better option, I would have picked it.
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>>4614555

Writeins that get support are usually selected and neither of these responses has to be said exactly as written. For example, that one I might rewrite to be more vague agreement.
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>>4614549
>[“Very funny. This is Kodo Sayaka, we're traveling companions.”]
This one dies first, not for the comment about sayaka but his imprudence
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>>4614557
Thank you, Wong. I appreciate not directly lying to them, though we can take insult at the hostility directed at our companion.
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>>4614549
>[“Of course, darling. This is Sayaka, my charming plum blossom. You may remove your hand from your sword in the presence of my betrothed, Nishiyama-san.”]
Lying is wrong but this dude is a prick and very obviously cucking our uncle, also every time I read Nishiyama I think of nishikiyama
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>>4614549
>>[“Of course, darling. This is Sayaka, my charming plum blossom. You may remove your hand from your sword in the presence of my betrothed, Nishiyama-san.”]
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>>4614549
>[“Of course, darling. This is Sayaka, my charming plum blossom. You may remove your hand from your sword in the presence of my betrothed, Nishiyama-san.”]
At best I'll say she owes us one for playing along. And hopefuly the honour hit wont be too hard. But it's still fun
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>>4614549

>[“Very funny. This is Kodo Sayaka, we're traveling companions.”]

"We met in a very amusing case of mistaken identity on the road. She was travelling various castles of the Crab, and we met along the highway. I had found a horse that was wandering at a river, and she believed that I was taking it for my own. We've been travelling together ever since, despite coming across the occasional bandit along the road. This is one of the last stops she's supposed to make."

Make it seem like we've been travelling together for the better span of months, rather than a handful of days. Sayaka should pick up on it pretty quick. If pressed later on, we can bring up the noodle argument as an anecdote to break the tension.
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>>4614549
>[“Of course, darling. This is Sayaka, my charming plum blossom. You may remove your hand from your sword in the presence of my betrothed, Nishiyama-san.”]
Topaz Champion huh? Interesting....
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>>4614561

Yeah I realized too late that there was a DIRECT lie there, so I will explicitly edit it to NOT have a direct lie.
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>>4614549
>[“Of course, darling. This is Sayaka, my charming plum blossom. You may remove your hand from your sword in the presence of my betrothed, Nishiyama-san.”]
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>>4614565
Is it really a dishonor if the other person obviously lacks it?
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>>4614549
>[“Very funny. This is Kodo Sayaka, we're traveling companions.”]

And supporting this >>4614566
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>>4614549
>>4614566
This.
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>>4614570
Yes it is. In-fact it may be even more dishonorable as you are proving those without honor right when you act like them. Even when it is for a good reason.
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>>4614549
>[“Of course, darling. This is Sayaka, my charming plum blossom. You may remove your hand from your sword in the presence of my betrothed, Nishiyama-san.”]
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>>4614549
>[“Of course, darling. This is Sayaka, my charming plum blossom. You may remove your hand from your sword in the presence of my betrothed, Nishiyama-san.”]
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>>4614580
Ah. In all honesty, I think they may throw her out otherwise, and we did promise to help her with her cause, though I really don't like lying in any case. As long as she isn't too outrageous, we can tolerate her antics.
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“Of course I'll correct it, darling. Everyone, this is my dear Sayaka.” You glance pointedly at Takeshi's sword, then back up at him, “You should remove your hand from your sword, a man might take it amiss if you did such a thing in the presence of his betrothed.” You smile at this oily little worm.

His eyes narrow slightly, “He might.” For a moment, the tension in the air is as thick as proper Crab noodles, but then he adds, “You must understand, my sole concern in life is the safety of Arinaga Miho and her child. Although I did defeat a member of the Kakita Family in an iai duel to win the Topaz Championship, I was trained to serve and protect a charge first and foremost. Since the time of Kami Shiba, the Shiba Bushi School has turned out the Empire's finest yojimbo. Second to the Seppun, of course.” He adds that last sentence almost as an afterthought.

“Of course.” You look into his eyes and contemplate grabbing his long hair and just slapping the arrogance out of him, the false modesty in the way he describes beating a Kakita is like sandpaper across your ears. This little shit is playing lordling while bandits attack your family's peasants...of course, is it really your family? You're sworn to the Hiruma, after all.

“Have you ever been sent by the Crab to compete for the Topaz Championship, Arinaga-san?” He turns his back, and gestures for you to follow him as he strolls away in the direction of the third gatehouse, leading up to the second set of switchbacks.

>[No]
>[No, and tell him what you were doing while he and a bunch of other rich boys played grabass-flower-arranging-and-duel-hour]
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>>4614591
He'll totally throw her out if she doesn't have a pretext yo be here, yeah. Not her business. And then we'll be in the castle alone with the Topaz Champion. It's...kinda odd though, a former Topaz champion would normally be somewhere a bit more prestigious than a backwater castle as a boyto...er, retainer.
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>>4614593
>>[No]
"The Wall takes precedence."
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>>4614593
>[No]

I want our skill-level to be a surprise. It'll make our victory over him taste all the sweeter for it.
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>>4614593
>[No]
Save it for upstairs.
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>>4614593
>[No}
>The wall and my Family's Duty to Lord Hiruma take precedence to such things.
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>>4614593
>[No]
"Too occupied by being on a wall. Or tyere wouldn't be a Topaz Championship. Mich less any championship. " (This write-in is satyric and should not be used unless someone really wants to.)
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For those who don't know, at the age of fifteenish every youth of the samurai class has their gempukku, a ritual that formally marks the transition from childhood to adulthood. This ritual varies by Clan and frankly, I think most of those rituals as laid out are stupidly over-the-top and most starting characters would fail them MISERABLY. So for the most part I'm toning them down. There is a special gempukku ceremony for the most promising youths in the Empire known as the Topaz Championship, and the winner is Topaz Champion for the rest of the year. This is a nod to the other...I believe there are four...Champions of various importance that serve the Emperor (Emerald, Jade, Amethyst, and Ruby). Becoming Topaz Champion gives you a lot of prestige, a suit of "magnificent armor" I cannot find stats for and therefore assume is just a really nice set of regular armor, and most importantly an alternate school technique that, unlike every other alternate school technique, has zero downsides to ever taking over your regular one...because it literally is "get your school technique as normal but you also get more Void Points than usual". However you cannot get it without actually playing through and winning the Topaz Championship.
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>>4614593
>[No]
Man this guy, arrogant enough to be an Isawa
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>>4614594
A man who feels the need to boast about his accomplishments, may feels disquiet in the breath of his skill.
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>>4614594

Correct on all counts.

>>4614598
>>4614601
>>4614603

Mentioning the Wall is option #2. Goodness, I'm accidentally being rather obtuse this evening.
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>>4614593

>[No]

"The Wall takes precedence, as Crab custom dictates, especially among those who serve the Hiruma."

A minor dig at him, for being ignorant of Crab ways. Plus, after all, he should know this, serving Lord and Lady Arinaga. It was no great secret that the two brothers left to serve Hiruma.

>BOI, I MAY BE YOUNGER THAN YOU, BUT I'VE STACKED MORE GAWBLINS THAN EVERYBODY AT YER FANCY LITTLE COMPETITION!
>WHY AREN'T YOU PLAYING PROPER CRAB KEMARI, WITH A GAWBLIN HEAD FOR THE BALL?
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>>4614610
I'd save it for later, we have no need to talk to one of false modesty.
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>>4614593
>[No]

My duty lay elsewhere. I do not think i will ever gain honor in that way.
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>>4614593
>"How prestigious, Nishiyami-san. I've heard stories about the rewards that come from such a victory. Fine appointments, fiefs, titles. It all sounds quite amazing to this humble Crab."
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>>4614610

In that case, swapping mine here >>4614611 to

>[No, and tell him what you were doing while he and a bunch of other rich boys played grabass-flower-arranging-and-duel-hour]
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>>4614606
Is that... Wong advocating for a Tournament?

Oh dear.
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>>4614610
Option 2 it is then. Though yes, how did a former Topaz Champion screw up to be here instead of say Otosan Uchi or any nice posting back in Phoenix lands?
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>>4614619
I'd rather us be soft-spoken in such cases, rather than compete in a pissing contest of subtle insults. It reeks of insecurity. But boys will be boys, I suppose.
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>>4614593
>[No]
Come on, there's no way this guy doesn't know where all the Crab usually end up going.
He's trying to bait us.
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>>4614593
>>[No]
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>>4614610
then drop it then no point baiting him out, yet.
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>>4614606
Emerald Champion is basically "boss of all magistrates" in practice. The Ruby Champion actually gets appointed by him, and basically is "bestest legal historian/lawyer" since the Emerald Champion upholds all of the laws and with all the focus on dueling in THAT championship...

Jade Champion is a shugenja position, appointed by the Emperor to hunt down and destroy all maho. The Crab have a pretty tight stranglehold on it, though you'd occasionally see Asahina and Isawa there.

The Amethyst Champion was basically a newer invention circa Mantis Clan actually existing, which basically monitored trade and a specific magic item that granted it's owner luck in all commercial dealings.

The Topaz Armor gets gifted for a year, I think, and they grant the winner a golden helmet once they're no longer allowed to wear the armor (because the next champion is)
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>>4614620

God no, Topaz Championship and Emerald Magistrates are by far my least favorite way to run L5R because they're the laziest.

>>4614622

That's the million-koku question, isn't it? Of course, Sayaka brought it up first, even if he bragged about it afterwards.
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>>4614636

My question is how they make it fit if the Champion one year is some Hida boy who has had a mustache since he was ten and the next year it's some 4'10" flatty pancake-chest girl who weighs 80lbs soaking wet.
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>>4614640
>IIRC that's a 3ed thing, 4ed doesn't state anything on the matter afaik
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>>4614640
One size magically fits all ;)
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>>4614640
She wears it and looks like she's playing dress up in big boy armor of course!

>picturing a kakita bushi pushing a helmet up so she can see out of it, then tripping up and making a jumbled mess of the whole thing when she tries to run

But the other anon is probably right, I've played since second so everything's just a jumbled mass of systems for me at this point.
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At the age when he and his rich friends were competing to see who was putting together the prettiest little flower arrangement, writing the best haiku, and having their junior-league iai duels which you would not be surprised at all to see performed with bokken rather than real steel, you were on your first patrol.

You still remember it. You remember the rain, making the rocks slick. How grey everything was. A world without life and growing things. You remember stopping for a rest and going to check on and relieve your sentries, only to find...

...Only to find...

Blood, pooling on the ground. The smallest goblins on their hands and knees, lapping at the gore like dogs at a watering dish. Her pained, breathless mewls. Not even cries, one of the goblins had her tongue in one hand and a bloody tanto in the other. As you watched, the green-skinned imp popped it into his mouth and ate it like a fresh piece of unagi. She was already dying. She was already dead. That is what you tell yourself

So many beady little eyes, glistening in the light of the lightning when they saw you and Daichi here. Such naked, unabashed hunger and cruelty. Such filthy little things, barking and bleating as they worked themselves up before charging at you, aside from those still feasting on the two girls.

Daichi, that great brute of a bully who boasted of what great beasts he would slay, who latched onto you because your names both started with the same sound and because your father had served with his. Tears streaking down his flat moon of a face and his lower lip quivering as he hid behind a rock and refused to pick up his tetsubo, praying and begging for his mother to come save him. His great muscles, useless.

Your sensei, his grey-streaked hair hanging loose around his shoulders, barking at you form a square with your back to the ravine...and to behead anyone who died. You remember the look in his eyes when a goblin spear plunged through the chest of a boy you had known since childhood and you immediately did as he'd ordered. Spear? It's funny, you still remember that it was more of a stick gnawed sharp by horrible little yellow teeth.


You swung.

You swung.

You swung.

You swung.

Even when your katana struck through a goblin's neck and the edge chipped on a boulder, you didn't hesitate. You didn't think of survival, of cutting a way out. You killed, and you killed, and you killed When the last of the pack broke and fled, you didn't realize it at first, just turned wildly this way and that, looking for a goblin to kill. Daichi didn't say a word all the way back to the wall, just blubbered. You don't know what happened to him. Maybe he killed himself. The dead all had their heads removed, some were already starting to twitch, trying to rise. It doesn't take long. Minutes, not hours. By the time it was done your arms felt like lead and your lungs felt like a furnace, but you didn't slow down. The ones who had were dead.

[Continue]
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>>4614640

A couple of very busy blacksmiths, who alternate between calling for the breastplate stretcher or trying to hem it in. Either that, or the Topaz Champion gets taken into a room, filled with golden armour in a multitude of sizes, and is sworn to take the secret of the room to their ancestors on pain of seppuku.
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>>4614644

I once played an Akodo Bushi who married a pacifist shugenja for political reasons. One time she demanded he take her on one of his habitual walks into the worst part of town, which he would use as an excuse to lure out and eliminate criminal scum. He forced her to wear the heaviest suit of full armor he could find, multiple layers of it even, so that she just had to sort of toddle along after him clanking and complaining about how heavy it was as he took her on the safest loop around the well-to-do districts (and still he nearly got stabbed by thugs). Such is the fate of Asahina brides in the Lion.
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>>4614650
Way to show your love
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>>4614650
I was sort of in that position in reverse, I played a Shiba (and also decided he should be a pretty boy duelist/courtier) and got engaged to a Matsu.
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You lost people you had been all but a sworn brotherhood with. Kurohime, Matsuda, Kohaku, Akiyama, Fumihito, Sakura...she was the sentry who was dead when you'd arrived. She'd had a crush on you, so had Kurohime. They never got to find out which one you liked better. You can still remember Kohaku's missing tooth and bulgy eyes, and the awful jokes he used to make punning on people's names. He was face-up when you beheaded him. Those big, goofy eyes looking up into yours.

You must have gotten back to the Wall somehow, but it all blurs together, which is strange because at the time you expected the goblins to come back at any moment, and you weren't sure you still had anything left in you to fight them with. Once you were back on the Wall, everything was a blur. You ate. You slept. You overheard Akiyama's mother's tears. She was screaming more than crying, pummeling her husband's armor and demanding to know why she had lost both of her precious children to the Shadowlands. Matsuda's father, asking you solemnly if you were sure his son's head had been removed. You remember how perversely relieved he looked when you nodded.

You have a personal reason to hate your uncle, and it has nothing to do with this castle. His recklessness got over a dozen samurai killed, some of them dragging him out of danger. Property be damned.

You remember how little it registered when your sensei handed you the daisho that belonged to your father. As a child, you'd been fascinated by the blades, but now...what mattered was that your katana wouldn't chip or break. You could kill goblins forever and the edge would not dull. The tide would never ebb on those dark waves on the blade.

“No, the Wall takes precedence. As our Clan's custom dictates, especially among those who serve the Hiruma.” You hear yourself say from very far away. You mentally shake your head, and add, “Still, that's impressively prestigious, Nishiyama-san.”

[Continue]
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>>4614673
So dad died dragging his brother out as well?
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>>4614674

No, dad died well after that. There was not a chance in Jigoku that Arinaga Yudai and Arinaga Toshiaki would be willing to work in the same unit, especially since politics end at the wall and Toshiaki's wealth and connections would have been soundly ignored in favor of subordinating him to his older sibling.
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>>4614682
So it was dear old uncle who got us some good ole ptsd due to being an over arrogant aggressive shithead? Along with our freind dead?
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>>4614702
I think it was unrelated. We blame him for reckless endangerment of our fellow samurai, not for our personal PTSD.
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Sayaka is doing some kind of little head-signal thing to you from where Takeshi can't see, so you drop it. It looks like she's trying to tell you something.

“Thank you, I'm sure what you had to do was important too.” Takeshi smiles thinly, turn barks over his shoulder, “Have that man flogged. Whoever else was on the first gatehouse too.” The guard is dragged away, shoulders slumped. His lack of protest is almost surprising. “Oh, you did nothing wrong.” Takeshi reassures you, “But those two should have obtained confirmation from me before allowing anyone unauthorized access to the castle.”

He leads you to the gatehouse, which opens without him having to say a word. The guards on duty bow to him as deeply as their waists permit as he passes by without acknowledging them. Up the second set of switchbacks. You're grateful for the fact that they have railings, the cherry trees above are in full, glorious bloom and the fallen petals are actually making the switchbacks somewhat slick under your sandals.

The process is repeated at the final gatehouse, which leaves you on the flat hilltop. If this was a proper mountain, it would be more impressive, you can't feel like you're on the top of the world here, just on a big hill with one person you like and one person you don't. It is dense and lush with trees of all kinds, though cherries and plums are particularly prominent at this time. It's dense enough that you can't spot any of the buildings but the keep at a distance, forced to follow paths through elegantly sculpted gardens. For a small castle, this place is trying hard to be a grand one. It's hard to hate a pretty garden, but something about it just reminds you of how you picture your uncle. Proud and full of itself.

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>>4614702

No.

>>4614707

This is correct.
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You know what a proper castle is. You were trained at Kyuden Hida, where you grew up. There are no gardens at Kyuden Hida. Legend has it, it was carved from a single rock by Osano-Wo's lightning. It has never been taken. It is stronger than the bones of the earth.

Takeshi leads you over a bridge, to a little observation pavilion scarcely worth the title of outbuilding. It is pretty, and airy, and in the middle of it...there kneels a woman. In her arms is a bundle. The bundle lets out a faint, thready cry. The woman looks surprisingly vivacious under the circumstances, her skin is a deep tanned brown, her eyes jet black and full of life. She is tall, with a heart-shaped face and generous curves...perhaps a result of the bundle...and hair that reaches down past her posterior. Although in a hime cut, it has just a bit too much curl to be properly demure, spilling in lazy spirals down her back.

“Miho, I've brought your nephew and his intended.” Takeshi gestures.

“Takeshi!” Her face lights up, “Look, see how lively Shirou is today...he bites terribly though, has he no filial piety?” She laughs.

“I'm sure he'll learn.” Takeshi smiles warmly.

Arinaga Miho turns her expression to you, and glances with open skepticism at the Scorpion woman beside you for a moment, before regarding you frankly, “Arinaga Daisuke, you are late.” She scolds you.

>[Respond warmly]
>[Respond coldly]
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>>4614717
>[Respond warmly]

No reason to antagonize. Yet.
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>>4614717
>[Respond warmly]
“I came as soon as I was able, however leaving a tour at the Wall and getting permission from Lord Hiruma took time. Then there were delays in travel I simply could not control. I apologize for my tardiness nonetheless however.
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>>4614717
>>[Respond warmly]
"Some trouble on the road I'm afraid. Are you doing well, Aunt?"
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>>4614717

>[Respond warmly]

"Sincerest apologies Aunty, we ran into issues along the road. Uncle Mitsuaki, Aunt Rei, and Mother send their regards."

Acknowledge that we are here as a representative from the rest of the family. If they ask about Father, mention that he died at the Wall, saving his men during an attack. Hold out the Arinaga daisho as proof of it.
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>>4614717
>[Respond warmly]
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>>4614717
>[Respond warmly]
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>>4614717
>[Respond warmly]
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>>4614729

See as much as I like this it is technically untrue. I only realized this after I'd worked it in, sadly. Toshiaki marrying his former ward is very seedy.
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>>4614735
Personally I don't really care if she's screwing her yojimbo considering our uncle's an ass and they're probably around the same age? Plus Phoenix and Centipede being distant kin and all.Letting the bandits run free in the domain and getting their (likely) kid to inherit it is a whole different matter.
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Begin rolling dice.
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Rolled 6 (1d10)

>>4614739
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Rolled 1 (1d10)

>>4614739
Yoshi!
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Rolled 8 (1d10)

>>4614739
Sincerity roll probably
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Rolled 8 (1d10)

>>4614739
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Rolled 9 (1d10)

>>4614739

Dice, my old friend.

>>4614735

Fair enough. No point in pressing it, since if it's said sarcastically, it'll likely give that Takeshi dirtbag reason to duel us out the gate.
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Rolled 4 (1d10)

>>4614739
Here goes.
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Rolled 6 (1d10)

>>4614739
Come on Megumin!
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Rolled 3 (1d10)

>>4614739
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>>4614740
>>4614741
>>4614742

14, not bad.
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“I came as soon as I was able, however leaving a tour at the Wall and getting permission from Lord Hiruma took time. Then there were delays in travel I simply could not control, and some trouble on the road, I'm afraid. I apologize for my tardiness nonetheless. Are you doing well, Aunt?” You manage to smile at her, as stiff as your words feel.

She smiles, mollified, “After trying so many times, a woman expects the worst, but Shirou was a far easier birth than I was led to expect. Motherhood is a grand adventure, one I am glad to embark on. May I speak informally, as we are family?” She lowers her voice playfully, “...Hurry up and give Shirou a playmate with that one so she can't cause any trouble.” At least, she sounds as if she's trying to be playful. Her eyes keep wandering to Sayaka and skidding away from her as if she expects the Scorpion woman to poison her baby then and there.

“One cannot rush the Fortunes.” You reply, a good, noncommittal answer you learned from your mother.

“But one has to steer one's own fate.” Miho says, then shakes her head vigorously, “Forgive me, philosophy is not...me. Motherhood causes these mood swings, supposedly. Would you like to see him?” She sounds oddly hesitant, yet determined, as she holds the little bundle up.

You approach. A pudgy little hand pokes out of the bundle, and she turns it so you can see the child's face. It's pink. Too pink, the normal color in the skin that would hide the rosy hues of the blood vessels beneath is missing. The baby boy's hair is pure, snowy white, and eyes of a dark, dark blue hue gaze up at you quizzically. That little hand has six fingers on it, you realize abruptly.

You exhale heavily. Some samurai would have reacted with violence, and surely if Shirou had been born to superstitious peasants he might have immediately been smothered. You, however, know that albinism and polydacty are not always signs that the Shadowlands has gripped someone's soul. They can develop in the Tainted, yes, but they can and do also happen naturally, “He has been like this since birth?”

This might explain the added security, and why Miho is all but glaring at Sayaka. “Of course he has!” She protests indignantly.

“May I hold him?” Sayaka asks pleasantly.

“Family only.” Miho hugs Shirou closer. Sayaka looks almost comically hurt.

“There was...trouble when he was born.” Takeshi explains, “The midwife had a good reputation, a local wise woman, but...she saw him and...”

Miho shudders, “Takeshi, please, if you hadn't been right there she would have killed both of us. Please...don't...don't remind me...”

>[Ask about Uncle Toshiaki's health]
>[Ask about the bandits]
>[Ask about something else]
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So, if you're curious, that was a Lore: Shadowlands roll. TN 5 would have told you that albinism (and the opposite, the one that turns your skin straight ink-black that I can never remember) and polydacty are not uncommon symptoms of the Taint. Rolling above TN 10 let you know that despite this they DO occur naturally and that the peasants don't always take chances in Crab lands.
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>>4614756
>>[Ask about Uncle Toshiaki's health]
Is Uncle...well? As much as someone in his state can be at least.

>>4614757
Also let me guess; the midwife was the old lady's daughter?
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>>4614756
>[Ask about Uncle Toshiaki's health]
>Let Shiro play with our finger

I don't know what this confirms, other than there's something very off-kilter here.
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>>4614756
>>[Ask about Uncle Toshiaki's health]
>>4614757
That's melanism
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>>4614756
>[Ask about Uncle Toshiaki's health]
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>>4614760

No. I mean, Daisuke doesn't know that, but he has no reason to think she is, and she's not.
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>>4614760
I thought it was bandits that took care of the server's parents.
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>>4614756

>[Ask about Uncle Toshiaki's health]

With aims to lead into talking about the bandits afterwards depending on how they respond. Depending on how he is, there is a very slim chance he may have slipped through, and developed the Taint after his home-coming.
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>>4614756
>[Ask about Uncle Toshiaki's health]
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>>4614769
>>4614770
Yeah my bad I looked back and I got the bandits and Takeshi mixed up
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Albinism AND polydacty? One I could forgive but two puts me on edge.

Or this pretty boy has the weakest fucking genes this side of the empire.
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>>4614763
I'm kinda worried about some certain things I picked up in Wong's writing myself, so at least I'm not alone in being paranoid. That said I don't have enough to voice my suspicions publicly.
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>>4614782
>>4614785
Embrace the paranoia and let the shadowruns flow through you anons!
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>>4614756
>[Ask about Uncle Toshiaki's health]

Bruh he must've rolled really weirdly on the birth quirks and defects table.

>>4614782
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JmafTkrtM7I


way too many coincidences
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>>4614782

Man, was just thinking that he might also be getting defensive too, since he's also not the only pretty boy samurai in these here parts. Toshiaki's three retainer were older, less skilled or disgusted enough to commit seppuku before they died. Seeing us roll up with a hot Scorpion chick might be making him wonder if Lady Arinaga might be planning on upgrading to a newer model too.

Probably all bullshit, but it's fun talking shit about skeevy dirtbags.
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>>4614782
>>4614785
>>4614787
>>4614791
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lIh8VPoPBhk
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>>4614787
>he wasn't already thinking sayaka and cockboy were in league to poison miho with corruption and lure daisuke into an ambush to discredit the entire arinaga bloodline
I'm always shadowrunning. Shit man I'm still not sure we aren't actually three goblins in a suit of armor ready to stab ourself in the back.

I'll never be surprised.

>>4614794
I think that's just his shitty personality. He's got an ego and a complex for it too. I bet when he was younger his daddy never gave him enough attention so he thinks he needs to be the hottest shit on the block to make himself feel strong and important.

Or he's just a plain asshole. We shall see.
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>>4614756
>[Ask about Uncle Toshiaki's health]

>[Ask about something else]
Ask how the lands have been doing, and if Nishiyama has gotten used to the differing customs of his lands vs here yet. Small talk, while we see if loverboy drops any more little hints like his slip-up with names earlier.
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“How is Uncle? His health, I mean?” You ask, poking Shirou's palm so that he clumsily wraps his tiny, pale fingers, all six of them, around your finger.

Miho's shoulders slump, “He has had bad spells before, but every year he has gotten worse, been able to travel less and less far from his bed. A great beast on an ever-shortening leash. Now, he is only awake for a few hours each day, and he has to be ambushed with food then or he'll go without eating. This time, I don't think there will be a next time. He fought to live as long as he could, but finally succeeding in having a son, after trying so many times...” She smiles, “He can rest. I take comfort in that. I will not pretend he was always kind and gentle, but...he gave me a paradise to call my own, my heart is calmed by the thought that hs is comfortable.”

Takeshi smiles, his gaze not leaving Miho or Shirou the whole time. Nor does he try to disguise that.

“He was looking forward to your visit, that was all he would say to me.” Miho adds, “He heard you resembled your father greatly, perhaps deep down he wants to see his older brother again?”

That doesn't sound like either of them.

“To be honest, I expected more of a little boy. Not this tall, handsome man.” Miho has a smile like sun-warmed honey. Takeshi's smile becomes a bit hollow, as if he's trying not to look at you, “Oh, do forgive your uncle his vanity. He has likely seen you coming up the hill and sent a servant out to ask the guards already. Knowing him, he is sitting behind a rice paper screen, on a cushion for added effect, waiting to favor you with an audience and needle you. Just a warning, because your aunt cares about you.” She winks as if you and her have been friends for years. She is maybe in her mid-twenties, perhaps a little younger. A bit older than Takeshi, who is a bit older than you.

>[Ask about the bandits]
>[Save the bandit talk for Toshiaki]
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>>4614787

Fifteen will get you twenty that O-Tora found out about Shirou being an albino with six fingers while fucking up villagers, and is using that as leverage to operate with impunity.

Either that, or Nishiyama is afraid his Iaijutsu won't be enough to take down a potential Hida deserter in one swing, and doesn't want to get his face all fucked up by O-Tora's ono.
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>>4614808
>[Save the bandit talk for Toshiaki]
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>>4614808
>[Save the bandit talk for Toshiaki]
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>>4614756
>[Ask about Uncle Toshiaki's health]
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>>4614808
>[Save the bandit talk for Toshiaki]
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>>4614795
Yo straight up, there must be foul play st work here
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>>4614808
>>[Save the bandit talk for Toshiaki]
Toshi is super dead already bro. He'll be sitting behind a screen and being dramatic? Nah bruh I ain't buying it. He sounds like the sort of dick who'd sit there all ugly and basically dare you to look at his ugly face and whether you did or didn't he'd start talking shit for it and being mad.

Or he really has turned into a giant baby and is scared to have people judge him with their eyes. Who knows what trauma does to a man.
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>>4614808
>[Save the bandit talk for Toshiaki]
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>>4614808

>[Save the bandit talk for Toshiaki]

I don't trust this overly familiar Centipede woman with a pair of chopsticks. We should find out exactly when we're allowed to talk to Uncle. We can ask her about the other samurai retainers too, as if we didn't know their fates. After all, it's a bit strange to have only met Yosuke Jimbo over here. You'd think they'd have been playing Kemari with him, or training the Ashigaru.
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>>4614808
>[Save the bandit talk for Toshiaki]
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>>4614787
It feels kinda nice that Wong is making me want to ask "we brought our jade along, right?"
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>>4614808
>[Save the bandit talk for Toshiaki]
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>>4614824

Remembered a way we can bring it up indirectly. Yoshimitsu was said to be an old man when he went out to fight O-Tora. Maybe we ask after him? If he was an old man, he would have known our father, and we could ask after his health.
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>>4614756
>[Ask about something else]

No matter what this boy is our family. Our family has a history of bizarre medical conditions. Our own father and elder uncle were born with there own medical conditions. And because of that our grand father hated them and tormented them all of there lives. And our Uncle Toshiaki who was born with perfect health followed his fathers foot steps and did the same to his elder brothers.

For all we know this may vary well be the last punishment of the Fortunes for what Uncle Toshiaki did to his family all of his life. His only child Shirou who he had in the last days of his life is just the same as the brothers that he scorned all of his life. And now a cripple will inherit the family lands. And some people say that there is no justice in this world.

And now we have a choose. We can be the worst of scum and follow in our hated grand fathers foot steps just like Uncle Toshiaki did. And hate this boy for the way he was born. Or we can love Shirou just as we loved our father and beloved Uncle.

While we still have the chance we should tell Shirou right now that he is going to grow up big and strong like Hida. And we are going to stand at his side for the rest of our lives as his big brother. And serve him and the rest of our family for as long as we live.

And the last thing we need to do is protect both Miho and Shirou from Uncle Toshiaki's hate and wrath for the last few days he has left to live. For he may go insane as he dies and try to kill his wife and child before he goes. After all he may have done so before with his last wife.
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>>4614833
Please make no mistake, I don't hate the child for simply existing. I am merely skeptical of his purity. If he really isn't deformed from corruption and is just unlucky I harbor no malice for the little bugger.

But if he is tainted.
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>>4614808
>Poke the baby with jade
>"Whose the cute little goblin, its you~"
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“I suppose being needled is my fate. It's not as if my hypothetical goat hasn't already been thoroughly, hypothetically burgled.” You look directly at Sayaka, who looks very pleased with herself.

“All things in accordance with their nature.” The Scorpion girl replies. Which, considering she is a Scorpion, is not reassuring. On the other hand, she IS Sayaka, and your interests are most assuredly aligned. Also, regardless of Clan, she is a person, not just a villainous stereotype.

“Let us hope not.” Miho doesn't seem willing to extend her that level of leniency, “Daisuke-kun, you must at the very least stay for dinner. In fact...oh! Will you be staying with us for your trip here? You cannot simply show up and leave the next day. If you really cannot abide the switchbacks and want to stay in the village, well, Auntie will understand, but it would make me feel safe and comforted knowing that you two are up here, and not down below.”

>[Yes]
>[No]
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>>4614832

I'll hit on this in the next post.
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>>4614833
I don't hate the child for the sins of his parents. I'll judge him when he's capable of his own decisions.

>>4614843
>[Yes]
Why not?
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>>4614843
>>[Yes]
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>>4614843
>[No]
We should probably stick with the village in case someone in the castle is in cahoots with the bandits.
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>>4614839

I mean, if he's going to be raised in the Crab way, he'll have to play Crab games. Pin the Arrow in the Goblin, King of the Hill repurposed to be holding the Wall against the horde, and memory games to figure out the silhouettes of Ogres, Oni, Undead, or Goblins.

>hot potato with fingers of jade
>snipping the heads off of dolls that turned undead

You know, proper games for children.

>>4614843

>We'll have to go down to the village tonight, but we may be able to stay here starting tomorrow.

After all, our weapons, armour and Ritsu are currently being watched over by the peasants at the teahouse. We'll have to go back to retrieve them. Not that we're expecting them to be stolen of course, but we'd feel much more comfortable knowing that they were with us. We did get ambushed on our journey at one point after all.
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>>4614843
>[No]
Not in the mood to get poisoned. At least the village let us keep our armor
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>>4614843
>Yes

Hope something doesn't happen in the village. Maybe we'll learn more if we're stick around a little longer and gain interesting knowledge. But lets hope were not in the Tigers den
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>>4614854

Whoops, this vote is supposed to be a

>[No]

in case it wasn't completely clear.
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>>4614843
>>[No]
I want to be in the village. I want more bandits to show up. I want them to be removed from these lands. I also don't want to stay around the boytoy because he elicits an extreme urge to vomit. And if we're poisoned it'll be easier to notice on the walk into town after dinner. And safer to treat with those nice peasants around rather than Mrs. Centipede.
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>>4614843
>[Yes]

I will protect both you and Shirou from my Uncle Toshiaki.
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Let me guess, peacock boy fucked our “aunt” and they’re just keeping the charade going till our uncle kicks the bucket?
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>>4614854

Well, about that reasoning. Castles have servants, who can be sent to pick up your stuff and bring it up here.
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>>4614843
>>[Yes]
We have a Scorpion with us so I'm not that worried about poison really.
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>>4614860
Why you gotta throw shade at the Yoshi boy like that? Dude'll blow a gasket if you say that.
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>>4614863
Btw this is kinda late but did we archive the first thread?
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>>4614866

http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/qstarchive/4596211/

Yes, we did. Or rather I did today.
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>>4614865
Because he had it coming for being a dick to Sayaka.
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>>4614843
>[Yes]
It would be rude not to but
>>4614854
I am for the option of using this as an excuse to regroup and compare notes outside of earshot and see how suspicious the Scorpion is getting about this.
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I wonder if Miho being seemingly so scared of Sayaka meant something happened between her and Aunt Chouko...
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>>4614863

Ah yeah, forgot that we're important people that can have servants fetch our shit for us. If we get questioned about it if we use that excuse, can just say that we're still not completely used to having servants attending to us. Probably not a whole lot them to spare at the Wall for a young bushi, and that doing patrols gets you used to relying on yourself a lot.
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>>4614869
Yeah but dude that's saying to a man "I'm going to protect your wife and child.". That is probably top three in disrespect you can give to a dude. Unless he's actively dying in front of you, then it's cool.

Stab the guy in the throat sure but don't stab him in his honor bro.
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>>4614871
A good observation, mate. It also makes you wonder what would be her motives for inviting us to stay awhile.
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>>4614867
And here's where you can upvote the thread! http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/qstarchive.html?searchall=chanbara

Now back to the program.
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>>4614871

Almost certainly. Pretty sure Chouko died while Miho was still quite young, so it could be a sensitive topic. Nishiyama came into the picture after the fact, so he'd likely know only what they said about her.
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>>4614876

I mathed this out at some point. At the current time, Uncle Toshiaki is 45. Daisuke is 17, Takeshi is 20, Miho is 23. I believe Toshiaki was 30 when he finally got permission to do a tour on the Wall (which I looked up and can explain in more depth), so Miho was about eight years old when Chouko died. Chouko was fifteen and Toshiaki was 25 when they married, so at the time she would have been twenty years old.
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>>4614881
What about Sayaka? Same age as Daisuke?
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>>4614884

Seems like it from what I skimmed over. Sayaka's older than 15 (Chouko's age when she was married), and was conceived before she died. So, between 15-20, even though it'd be rude to ask.
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>>4614886
She probably wouldn't tell anyway and just play coy.
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>>4614843
>>[Yes]
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Alrighty, to explain. Despite the Lion's military preeminence the Crab actually have THE largest standing military. It's just that most of it is perpetually tied up with the Shadowlands. I saw a "300,000 samurai under arms minimum" somewhere, but it could have said "men under arms" and I misread it. The Crab have four full-strength armies, plus the Reserve Army.

Yudai and Daisuke are both in the First Army, which has the southern part of the Kaiu Wall I BELIEVE. Toshiaki, however, as a landowner and a Yasuki vassal both, was in the fourth of the full-strength armies, the Army of the East, the only one not defending the Wall in some way but rather focusing on the borders with the Crane and Fox Clans. Technically, and there's a bit of irony here, Toshiaki was yojimbo to a high-ranking Yasuki Courtier when he was a young man, which let him build a lot of connections and friendships with the moneyed and powerful class. However, being in the least dangerous of the Crab's armies by far, he chafed at the fact that his older brothers Yudai and Mitsuaki were covering themselves in glory doing the real fighting while he was beating up boys and stealing their betrotheds and writing poems. So he finagled himself into getting assigned to lead not just a patrol, but an actual raid into the Shadowlands. It proved to be a horrible mistake. For all of his skill as a fighter (he might be a Hida Pragmatist but don't quote me on that) he had neither experience nor training for the Shadowlands, and court had hammered away chunks of that good Crab practicality that come in handy there. So he didn't know when the right time was to run away. He didn't know not to chase after things in the Shadowlands unless you're sure you can kill them. He didn't know to stay VERY close to his unit. He didn't know that you STAY on mission and not go after an oni you spot that you think you can kill just trusting that your unit will follow you and it will be fine.
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>>4614893
Play stupid games, win stupid prizes
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It's a tough decision, but being up here will make poking around and asking questions easier. You're a hunter, a scout, and a warrior, not an investigator, when you see a knotty problem like this you want to untangle it and lay all the bits out straight to see where they line up, “Of course. It will definitely be a change from sleeping under the open sky, won't it?” You ask Sayaka.

The masked girl smiles, “Perhaps, but you found ways to make that exciting.”

Takeshi rolls his eyes. Miho laughs quietly.

“By the way.” You ask as though it hadn't been on your mind until now, “My father used to talk about one of the older retainers here, a man who had been around since my grandfather's day. A Yoshimitsu-san?” You leave the question open-ended.

Miho's laughing stops, and Takeshi smiles rakishly, answering for her, “I'm afraid you're too late. Age can interfere with a man's judgment. He shaved his head and retired, leaving Lord Arinaga's service...and then got into a skirmish with a foe that was beyond him and sadly perished.”

“Some samurai prefer a death in battle. Or perhaps he thought it was a fight worth fighting.” Sayaka may be letting you take the lead, but she's no mind reader, and skirts dangerously close to the bandit question.

“Pointless spending of lives is nothing but vanity. One only dies once, after all, no?” Miho smiles warmly, “If someone is going to die, better it be for honor, for family, for Clan, or for Empire.”

A guard walks in, and bows deeply, “My lady, Nishiyama-sama, his lordship has announced a two-hour nap to marshall his strength, and then he will speak to his nephew, and to his nephew alone.”

Miho claps her hands, looking delighted, “How wonderful! Just enough time for you two to settle in!
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>>4614929

There's an element of "these guys I can outfight came back safely, so obviously I will", that is incredibly arrogant.
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>>4614932
Classic.
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>>4614932
Darn missed the entire run do to work.
Thanks for Running Wong!
See you next Wednesday or this weekend if you get the itch to run another extra session.
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And we will continue later, giving you enough time to talk with Sayaka because I swear someone wanted to do that, and she has something to tell you before meeting the vile old man himself.
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>>4614932

>pic related

>>4614956

Right on Wong, it's interesting seeing all the pieces slowly come into line.
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>>4614956
Night Wong. Good session today, can't wait for more!
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I do check these threads every day to answer questions and such, if more than twelve hours go by without me answering something I've been banned for bullying commies somewhere.
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>>4614958
Kek
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>>4614961
Based
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>>4614961
>I've been banned for bullying commies somewhere
Like a real American hero.
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>>4614956
Yeah talking with Sayaka would be good to compare notes, also curious to see what she wants to say to us.
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>>4614874

Who knows. It could be anything from trading in her boytoy for a newer model to keeping the scorpion girl in the castle long enough for your uncle to be mysteriously poisoned, so she can blame it on the obvious scorpion assassin and the vile nephew who wishes to steal his lands.
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>>4614968
>also curious to see what she wants to say to us.
>"So do you actually want to get married or?"
>Impossible woman!
Maybe she'll bring up the absolutely monumental string of coincidences that've already happened. Maybe suggest Toshi is a sock puppet. Maybe suggest some of the things we the anons have hypothesized that Daisuke being the prim ol' plum he is wouldn't have considered because he is a good crabbo boi. Did I mention Daisuke is good people?
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>>4614996
>"So how many children do you want, Daisuke-kun?"
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>>4614996
>>4615000
Kek, but now seriously, if they poison the old man and blame Sayaka, we duel the prettyboy to defend her honor and then kill the bandits to show that "we only care about the well being of the house, and leaving those filthy criminals now that our aunt is ALONE and lacks a bodyguard to protect herself and her son, would be unnaceptable". Then we get her poisoned/murdered, probably "out of grieve" (by the hundreds of people she has fucked over with the bandit situation and that make her clothes and give her food) and either inherit or act as a "regent" for the child. Or leave that to some other honorable member of our family
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>>4615017

I want to remind everyone that any plan that involves duelling the peacock runs into the slight snag that he is a trained duellist, good enough to become the topaz champion, and Daisuke isn't. We can negate his advantage somewhat by making it a duel to the death, meaning we get to use normal kenjutsu after the first blow, but even then he will likely get the first shot in and put us on a disadvantage.

Don't get me wrong, i'm all for gutting the cocky bastard, but we need to give ourselves an edge if we want to win here. More recon to figure out his deal, and more points into iai would be good to have. Also, if we could provoke him into a spur of the moment duel while we are wearing armour, so his first blow won't do too much that would be great.
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>>4615017
Okay, hold on there Bayushi-san. I think you should consider a few things before we try this coup you're plotting.

>kill the prettyboi
Dude won in what is basically Rokugan Olympics + graduation. Keep in mind that "grabass flower decoration hour" is very viewed through a heavy lens of Crab disdain. This guy will not be a chump.

>kill the bandits
It's been alluded to that there's a sizeable number of them. We're good, but samurai are not immune to getting mobbed and shanked. It just means we accumulate a higher body count before it happens.

>get her poisoned/murdered(with an implication of mob justice)
Just knowing how to GET poison is a skill that loses you honor, to say nothing of where you're procuring it from and how you're administering it. As far as peasant vengeance goes, you'd maybe have some luck getting a few to point spears at the bandits, but Crab peasants rarely revolt. Something about the ever-present specter of looming evil hanging over their heads a little southways.

I'm not saying don't plan, just don't get too overconfident here.
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>>4615039
>Dude won in what is basically Rokugan Olympics + graduation. Keep in mind that "grabass flower decoration hour" is very viewed through a heavy lens of Crab disdain.
>This guy will not be a chump.

Well it depends. He's absolutely going to filet us in an iaijutsu duel, yes, but we don't know how good he is in actual combat, against an opponent that isn't standing still or follows the rules. Our boy was trained to butcher goblins by the dozen, in a proper fight he probably has the upper hand.
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>>4615039
Actually, the poisoning part was more a "Sayaka knows about herbs and is a scorpion noble, she gives a difficult to trace poison to some servant that lost family or friends and said person slips it into our aunt's tea"
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>>4615055
I'd wager she doesn't have the skills required for it. At least, I would if gambling wasn't dishonorable. Either way, we'd have to either ask her directly to poison someone or allude to it discreetly. Definitely would lose a shitton of honor for it.
>>4615046
I won't argue that point, it'd definitely be closer than a straight up duel. I'd like to avoid fighting him if possible, however. Or doing something that costs us a ton of honor and starts a blood feud.
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>>4615062
Honestly if we weren't on a time limit getting Sayaka to use her connections to dig up dirt on Takeshi might have been worthwhile, but alas we don't have the luxury to go slow.
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>>4614956
Yeah. The kid is a red flag. So is the fop’s claim to be a topaz champion. Notice how when the old lady described him he didn’t have his Topaz helm. Then there’s the whole “Miho going on a walk alone and coming back with the Topaz champion.” Said champions are almost always in the fast track to the bigger leagues, and thier daimyo would be extremely loath to part with thier services, or waste them on a mediocre family’s keep in the ass end of nowhere. Unless said champion fucked up horribly, and then seppuku would be the usual answer.


Things are NOT adding up here, and that’s usually when the bad things start coming out to play.
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Well on the off chance that our new cousin isn’t a bastard and/or demon spawn he could have a promising career as a duelist ahead of him
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Also, has anyone considered that the scorpion we have allowed into our home may be using us/lying to us as well? Scorpion are famous for being assholes like that
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>>4615112
Silly anon we are a crab not a frog.
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>>4615112
I mean, yes, perhaps should be worried for bringing the tagalong scorpion around.
However, no matter what other kind of game she's trying to play, there's something more than a little off here, and our goal right now seems to be to clear the bandits out, or at least figure out why the bandits aren't cleared out already.
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>>4615112
Have you seen that video of a crab eating the vegetables of a soup while said crab is being cooked alive? Yes, that's the difference between a crab and a frog, the scorpion can sting the frog and they both drown. The scorpion tries to sting the crab and aside of a shell on shell romance meme, you get a drowning scorpion and an angry crab trying to find someone else to kill with his katana.
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>>4615200
Keep in mind the Scorpion in Bayushi’s tale said “I can swim.” We should taint check Sayaka just in case.
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>>4615046

Shiba Bushi is a weird school. It has some very powerful techniques mixed with some very niche ones. The Hiruma Bushi on the other hand has one trick (big Armor TN) but it's a broad trick and if you buff Stealth and get your Air Ring to 4 eventually it becomes an even stronger trick with the only Kata I see you actually caring about. It's ironic because right now Daisuke's armor TN is somewhat low since his armor is just a chest piece and helmet. Reflexes 3 helps, though.
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How's the relation between Crab and Scorpion clans? One would think the autistic duty-bound scorpions would have a modicum of respect for the clan manning the wall.
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>>4615269
Scorpion thinks 30% more of average Crab. They actually do their duty without too much fuckery because being eaten by demons sucks.

Crabs don't think much better of Scorpions because no one really likes the Scorpions. Social Stigma baby hell yeah.
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>>4615017
They'd be fools to do it, poison is dishonorable, and if I wanted to play that I'd have vote to become a Scorpion at character creation.
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Takeshi does not deign to escort you to the guest house personally. Nor, certainly, to retrieve your things from the village. Instead, he fobs you off on the first guard he sees and returns to Miho's side with almost indecent haste. Almost is such a thin word.

"What is a Topaz Champion doing here? Why would the Phoenix relinquish him?" You mutter to yourself.

Sayaka smiles, "Ah, now that was what I wanted to tell you, for my mother was there when it happened, five years ago. But Nishiyama's scandalous tale begins well before that, with his very birth. The Isawa Master of Air was a vain, proud woman who doted on her apprentice, a beautiful maiden who was also of the Isawa...they are rather a large family. When the unmarried girl became pregnant, the senior shugenja flew into a rage and conducted an investigation. According to what I've heard, the kami whispered to her that the sin was done in her own bed, by the Master of Air's own henpecked husband. She flew into a rage and demanded punishment. Her husband killed himself and once the child was born the young mother followed suit. Takeshi, born of a great family and a long pedigree, was foisted off on the childless Nishiyamas, petty retainers a mere daisho away from being peasants. He grew up with nothing, in the shadow of vast opulence. Yet, he had a swift sword-arm, and poverty did not exempt him from training in the Shiba dojos. He quickly excelled, and despite the Master of Air's shrill objections he was an obvious choice for the Topaz Championship in his year...and that was when the tragedy occurred. Surrounded by privileged youth who did not realize or care about what they had and he coveted, a wood pigeon among peacocks, he must have felt something wicked boiling in his veins. Yet he suppressed it, polite and friendly through every test and assessment with the Master of Air seething a few places down from my mother. Until a sword was in his hand. As you know, in a friendly duel the objective is not to harm your opponent. Slash clothing, leave a tiny scrape, but not wound them seriously. In his first bout, Nishiyama Takeshi took off his opponent's ear, and according to my mother the Master of Air smiled for the first time. Naturally, others among the Phoenix delegation were horrified and wanted to pull him aside and put the fear of the Kami into him, but she refused. On the grounds that they could not...demoralize their candidate. Until afterwards, at least."

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>>4615358
The peacock's plumage is dirty of mud and blood, it seems.
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>>4615358
Ah shit man. Why do we have to get dragged in to everyone else's personal problems? First we have to deal with our dying Uncle Toshiaki being a shit head all of his life, for two it is becoming more and more likely that our aunt Miho is cheating on our dying Uncle with her pretty boy body guard. Not that we can really blame her for that when Toshiaki has been a monster all of his life and probably forced Miho to marry him at sword point when she was a child. So fuck Toshiaki. And last and most likely least of all Takeshi has anger problems from the way he was raised that are so bad that he may lose control at any moment and try to kill us out of pure spite.

What did we do in our last life that the heavens them selves have cursed us to have to try to fix everyone else's problems? We are just a simple crab warrior that wants only to patrol the wall and kill goblins for the rest of his life. Why does everything have to be so dramatic all the time man?
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>>4615438
Hey, at least we made a scorpion friend.
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"Isn't this the point where some concerned noble parent would demand the competition end for fear of their precious child's health?" You ask, skeptically.

Sayaka shakes her head, "Unfortunately his first opponent was a Crab, and the party that suggested Nishiyama be punished was the Crane delegation. The idea that a Crab getting hurt would end things stung the pride of the contestant's father, who bellowed at the top of his lungs that a lost ear was nothing compared to...well..." She points west, towards the Wall.

"Correctly." You note.

"The exact wording made it difficult to back down. The Lion in particular said that this was a contest of adulthood among warriors, as a dig at the Crane. Besides, accidents happen. Then it happened again. And again. Nishiyama Takeshi was drunk on revenge, my mother believes. Those who were beautiful, he targeted their faces. Noses. Ears. Lips. Cheeks. Jaws. Those who were strong, he targeted their limbs. Arms. Legs. Fingers. Toes. Shoulders. One by one he defaced the best and brightest youth of a generation, and the joyous celebration of friendly competition turned as grim as an execution. Each new opponent, the crowd hoped, would end Takeshi in one blow, yet one by one he disfigured them. Grinning. Unaware that with each victory more and more samurai we're turning their backs on him. The Master of Air watched him burn his future with a smile on her face. The worst duel was the last one. The one he boasted of, against a Kakita scion. She was by all accounts his definite superior in iai, but a small, frail girl. The epitome of a greenhouse flower, a bushi whose shoulders had never felt the weight of armor. One who viewed dueling as an art, practiced in the dojo devoid of anger or fear. Her sword rattled in its saya as she stood before Takeshi, her eyes like those of the rabbit seeing the weasel dance before it. No matter how good she was at the technicalities, fear paralyzed her, the duel was over before it began...and with a smile, Takeshi slashed out one of her eyes, and cut her from nose to ear. The Crane demanded seppuku, but my mother and the rest of the Scorpion delegation intervened. What would become of the competition if a candidate could be punished for beating a Crane in iai, after all? Instead, we demanded his superiors be held accountable, and all eyes turned to the Master of Air as the smile drained from her face. The Lion were the first to nod. Then the Crab. Then the Kakita Daimyo himself stood up, and walked outside with the Master of Air's yojimbo. It was a brief and decisive death-duel, and afterwards the Master of Air honorably followed her yojimbo into death. Then the question of Takeshi's fate was raised, and my mother pointed out that he had won his Topaz Championship...and nothing else. No honors were awarded him, no glorious post, he was left to make his way home on his own behind the Phoenix delegation."

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Well I don't want to kill cockboy anymore. I want to maim him and cripple him so he can feel what it's like.
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>>4615453
>Not engineering a situation where he has to serve on the wall as a grunt
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>>4615453
I’m sure committing political suicide has already fucked his life up enough, that said there is a 99.9% chance he’s the father of our “cousin” and as such cannot be allowed to maintain his post
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>>4615448
Sayaka gets a really book-y voice when she's infodumping, huh. A far cry from her usual speech.
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>>4615453
>>4615459
Why not both? He deserves it. Only needs one eye to see, and an ear to hear.

>>4615465
I like story time.
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>>4615459
>wanting to end up getting innocent crab lives ended because this fuckwit will inevitably push someone off or something
The Wall is for people, not losers.

>>4615463
Doesn't matter. I want him to lose his looks and his sword arm. I can rest with nothing less.
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>>4615469
A bit edgy, just kill him and be done with it
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>>4615471
I want him to get what he gives others. You gotta balance your karma.
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>>4615465

Don't blame me, she has decent Awareness and her mother is good at oratory and probably told her this story as a "sometimes winning is worse" morality tale.
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>>4615448
I'm not getting why the rane demanded a seppuku. Because he purposefully disfigured their contestant? Why didn't anyone stop him before that then? Or did he kill the girl?
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>>4615471
I'd give him a chance to turn his life around. Even if he wouldn't take it, it the honorable thing to do.

>>4615474
Just horribly disfigured a noble's child. But it was supposed to be a friendly competition, and everyone got a honor boner that refused to back down, to everyone's detriment.
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>>4615474
The Crane demanded seppuku from him because he kept maiming dualists to the point where it clearly was on purpose, in a friendly contest where full on contact was forbidden.
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>>4615474

It was likely because that he disfigured or crippled everybody that he fought, in what was supposed to be a relatively friendly duel tourney. It's like as if at a western jousting and melee tourney, one knight purposely crippled or maimed all the other knights just to win. One or two is a sad coincidence, dozens is malice.
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>>4615474
Because he purposely disfigured -every- contestant.
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>>4615480
>>4615481
>>4615483
What I meant is, why let him run wild to the very end and then demand seppuku? Why not demand a lighter punishment earlier?
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>>4615484
Oh. A theory was given in the update. That they wanted someone to come along and beat him in a similar way. I couldn't actually tell you why. But immediately after the first time he did it someone did want to tell him to stop being a faggot. But they got shut down.
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>>4615484
Because it escalated into a honor/pride thing, where those who backed down would stand to lose face from it. And so the bloodbath continued unopposed.
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>>4615484
Specifically because the Master of Air wanted him to get screwed by his political suicide, alongside his first opponent being a Crab and therefore his injury was nothing compared to the wall. This honor boner then gets repeated to a ridiculous degree.
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>>4615484

It started with the Crab father not wanting to get it called off, and saying it wasn't an issue. Lion piled on with it to shit-talk the Crane. The Master of Air from Phoenix could have done it, but she wanted Takeshi to burn all his bridges here, out of spite for his parents. By the time people realized that it was malicious intent behind them, it was already too late to shut it down without everybody losing face. Nobody wants to be the spoilsport, and you know for a fact that it would be showing weakness if your duelist was the reason that it stopped. Why, even the Crab took the loss of an ear with grace, and are you less graceful than a Crab?
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>>4615484
Specifically the crab lord who was the father of the first injured party said it was just a flesh wound and only a pussy would care compared to THE WALL, then the lion parent after that didn’t want to seem like a wimp and had a muh honor moment. After that they were too far into it for anyone else to raise a complaint.
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Honor autism always make me laugh
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>>4615448
>Then the Kakita Daimyo himself stood up, and walked outside with the Master of Air's yojimbo

That's when you know you fucked up.
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>>4615490
>>4615493

This is also the reason they could not demand punishment after the game either. No one intervened while the tournament was going on, after all, so why only stop him after he was finished? at that point they wouldn't be punishing him for misbehavior, but for the fact no one managed to beat him.

Punishing his mentor for not raising him better or stopping him during the tournament, which would be her responsibility, was still fair game though.
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>>4615488
>>4615489
>>4615490
>>4615493
Didn't the Crane lose face by demanding a seppuku then?
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>>4615507
Crane lords beautiful daughter got her face mutilated, at that point I don’t think he cared(as much)
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>>4615507
Probably not. But even if they did, wouldn't you do the same if it was your daughter who lost an eye, as their Daimyo?

Plus, this is how the Crane usually handle their problems- either diplomacy or appealing to authority.
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>>4615453
Shame him and send him to the wall. Like any survivors of the bandits that we shall root out. there is nothing wrong with being a bit flamboyant or skimming a bit of the top, but being a dickwad and ignoring your duties? That means a one way ticket to beheading or being the first in a death squad from the wall
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>>4615553
Way I see it chances are he'll just say no. And if it's forced he'll either try to fight to stay away or he'll try to desert once he gets posted. Ultimately it isn't worth the trouble or resources to try and get him to shape up. Of course that's just what I believe.
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>>4615598
Plus, how useful would a Phoenix duelist be on our Walls?
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>>4615598
That's why I also said beheading as another option.
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>>4615605
I prefer him to be punished in proportion to his actions. No reason to kill him or send him to the Wall.
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>>4615611
He’s already been punished for the tournament though, he’s been completely ostracized
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>>4615616
And he doesn't seem to care. He has a woman, a child, he gets to play at being a lord in someone else's castle. He sure doesn't seem like he's suffered. Maybe. Haven't really cracked his exterior to see how he is under the surface.
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>>4615448
Well, if we ever get in a duel with this guy, this'll give us an advantage.

Daisuke is handsome as fuck. If we duel this guy we know right where he's going to aim.
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>>4615503

Top ten pranks that went too far.
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>>4615616
Then why behead him, or send him to a Wall where we know he may meet his tournament opponents, and have them distracted by the notion of revenge?

I'm sorry to say, but marring his pretty face would be the merciful and honorable option here.
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>>4615620
He obviously cares, that’s why he’s so jumpy around us. It doesn’t make sense to punish him for crimes he’s already been punished for instead of his current failures. He should just be executed for obviously cucking our uncle and trying to have his bastard child take over our rightful clay. No need for the edgy mutilation
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Does it weird anyone else out that it's always the same guy complaining about some minor thing or other and that he's never actually participated in a vote? I wonder if it was the same person upset about waifus in the first thread.
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>>4615629

Don't forget letting bandits run wild all over our family's lands too. Even if they are only half-people in the eyes of the Samurai caste, it's bad for your reputation if you are one of those families too weak to deal with them.
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>>4615629
Anon. His lack of punishment was out of respect for the institution of the Topaz Tournament, not because he didn't deserve it. Think of what his victims have to contend with on a daily basis due his mutilation.
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>>4615630

I mean, I miss some of the votes because my work hours are all over the place. Generally try not complain when shit doesn't pan out or my vote doesn't go through though, even if I can't always into reading comprehension and grammar.
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>>4615630
Probably just a Unicorn fag.

But in all honesty, I think he just sympathized with the loneness the man must feel, due to his peer abandonment.

I will say, he didn't have a choice in his place in life, but he a decision of how he should react to his fellow samurai, and he chose poorly.
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>>4615645
...he had* a decision...
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>>4615630
Dunno if you’re talking about me or not but I’m phoneposting so my id changes, I’ve voted a few times. I’m just not a fan of needlessly mutilating people before killing them when we can just kill them. Especially in this case where the mutilating would be done as revenge for a crime that didn’t impact us or our land
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>>4615630
Well yes the worst complainers are the ones that never get involved in the first place. Other than to complain in the first place that is. But really all of this complaining over what to do about Takeshi and our aunt Miho personnel relationship is not our problem at all. We have no idea what our Uncle Toshiaki and Miho relationship is like at all. For all we know Toshiaki could be beating Miho near to death all the time behind closed doors and we would not know it at all. And with the birth of Shirou he may no longer need Miho at all and will soon kill her to get rid of her. Just like with his first wife. If Takeshi and our aunt are cheating together than i say good let them. Takeshi may be the only person here other than us who can even protect Miho from Toshiaki at all.
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By the way, I'm not sure you can send samurai outside your Clan to the Wall. You're not his lord. He's not a peasant. You could physically push him over the Wall and go "this is your home now, Nishiyama-kun".
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>>4615656
If we crippled him, there would be no reason to kill him. And I think of it more as poetic justice instead of revenge, as we weren't personally affected by his actions, though some of our clan's samurai were. Just imagine is that Crab's lost ear lead to not only his death, but the death of his fellow comrades? The punishment did not fit the crime.
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>>4615640
>>4615656

Not you.
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>>4615661
I don’t really like to make judgments based on hypothetical outcomes. Hell right now the only thing we can 100% judge him for is his failure to defend our family lands from bandits
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>>4615630
That would be extremely pathetic, so it's probably true. You should feel ashamed, that poor boy probably had made a creepy altar to praise his imageless internet potential waifu
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>>4615659
Anon, I would like you to read though the quest a second time, and see if this interpretation still holds up after. Not to cause offense, but I think your assuming some key elements that aren't apparent in what we've been told. And even if your interpretation is correct, it doesn't excuse his previous actions, or questions revolving around if the baby is tainted.
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>>4615629
Dude he's jumpy because we can call his kid a fuckstain and not acknowledge him. He's jumpy around Sayaka because he had no idea she'd be here. That has nothing to do with having no influence outside of what he can pull from Miho.

Whatever dude.
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>>4615671
It isn't a hypothetical that he made their lives harder, traumatized, and more likely to get killed than if he hadn't mutilated them.
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>>4615676
Do we have a jade ring? Because if we do, we just have to ask to hold the child and graze him with it. If he starts burning, we fucking feign surprise and horror (not like we have to do much aside of showing our emotions alongside surprise) and demand an explanation and the proper punishment/action. Maybe Sayaka has one or can tie a small piece of jade to one of out fingers in a way that is hidden
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>>4615679
Getting your ear clipped isn’t going to cause you to get gobbed any harder. It is a hypothetical to assume that one of his victims was mutilated so much that they could be such a massive liability in combat yet still serve in any combat role.
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>>4615682
What you wanna do is have Sayaka tie a little piece of jade on a string to simulate a ring on our finger. With the explanation that "It's both symbolic and pragmatic for a crab to keep jade close." and it would make a fine gift once set in a proper ring. Alternatively you could have it as a necklace. And let it dangle onto the child. Wedding gifts are a great excuse for shinies.

Or if just having visible jade near the kid makes them panic or ornery that's also a red flag.
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>>4615682
>>4615690
Not that I'm suggesting we whip out a piece of jade all menacingly to check. That'll put anyone on edge that you're doubting someone's purity. Gotta be natural.
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>>4615678
He's jumpy because he is literally the Kriptonite equivalent of court politics. He can't and will never be able to ascend, call for help or be something outside of the household's yojimbo, specially if we find out he cucked a dying Lord that was crippled in the wall and dishonored our land with his cowardice by letting bandits run free and abuse our people to the point that most samurai under the household's banner commited seppuku. If Sayaka ask for help to the wronged families, we can destroy this guy and everyone aligned with him, and he can just ask for a duel that we have a good chance of winning anyways (as long as we don't get cocky and get some armour).
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>>4615685
Losing an ear make you more susceptible to an ambush. Losing an eye mean half their sight. Cutting up legs impedes mobility, cut hands, arms, and fingers mean a reduction of weapon handling.

It isn't a hypothetical that he crippled some of his competitors for life, and affected their duties as samurai. The hypothetical would be if his punishment was working, or whether justice was really carried out, because he doesn't look like he's suffering much except for our presence.
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>>4615690
>>4615693
Don't worry, your approach is very subtle too, why not both, a collar and a ring, maybe say that Sayake wants us to look more like a noble and when we replied that the only jewelry we carry is jade, she thought it would be funny to make the two pieces and force us to carry... ejem wear them out of a threat of dissapointed scorpion wife.
Does jade react only upon touching something tainted or just by being close to something taited?
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>>4615708
Just wear the jade ring on our finger and let the baby play with it. No need for complicated.
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>>4615715
support no need for extreme plans just yet
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>>4615694
Alright dude. You do you. I don't really want to argue about it. I don't agree with your assessment and you probably wouldn't agree with mine. Truce?

>>4615708
>My wife said I have to wear these or she'd frown and suggested the cook might put in too many herbs in the food.
kek, but probably shouldn't wear too much bling.

I can't remember. But either way I couldn't only see jade reacting without directly touching something if it was super tainted. Like straight up oni clan wandering around levels of dank shit going on.
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Also, we can just put the ring on our index finger instead of on our ring finger (as a sign of rebellion towards the terrible tyrant Sayaka the first), and let the child grab our finger again or just carress and tickle him like a loving and nice relative would do to a loved newborn child
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>>4615720
>couldn't
*could
Thanks, hands. You're just as stupid as me.
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>>4615723
You can only imagine the level of autism I would be spewing if my mouth had my 4chan writing comprehension.
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>>4615715
>>4615721

The only issue with this is that we aren't wearing a jade ring right now. If we suddenly have one that seems like it was quickly bashed together right now, it'll probably start throwing up red flags in their eyes that we don't trust them, and are debating on not recognizing the child. We might be able to get away with a piece on a leather thong or necklace around our neck. Have it 'accidentally' slip out while we're leaning over him, and let it touch him, purely incidentally of course. If we get pressed on it, we can probably say we've completely forgot about it. Everyone at the Wall are always carrying their finger of jade on them, preferably in skin contact, and if it's tucked into your armour, it's not getting caught on things out there like a ring will. Plus, GAWBLINS and the like are adverse to the touch of jade, so it'll burn their skin if they try to choke you out with it, unlike a regular necklace.
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>>4615726
Sounds about right. I'm sure the world is ready for it.
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>>4615715
>>4615721
Kek, it seems I was too slow. Wearing a jade pendant is a good way to avoid shadowlands taint on the Wall while not getting encumbered by rings or other jewels that could disrupt our swordplay, for all they know, we are wearing a pendant right now beneath the kimono. A ring is small, subtle and something definitely "noble like", so it makes sense if Sayaka, being a cheecky little bast... ejem loving and totally not intimidating wife (Daisuke's eyes scream for help in the most terrified 1000 yards stare in the world) would lovingly gift (troll) us by making us a jade ring.
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>>4615733
Other hand.
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>>4615733
And again, I jet ninja'd. Now, if you excuse me, I will commit suddoku.
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>>4615733
Also, let Sayaka worry about the logistics. A Scorpion that can't cause mischief is a poor Scorpion indeed.
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>>4615358
Man his entire story sounds so Isawa-like. I love the Phoenix but watching the Isawa doing stupid shit because of their arrogance while the Shibas and Asako are probably screaming inside never gets old.
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Jade is quite expensive (because the Crab army has so much of it bought up) and has to touch Tainted individuals to burn them. It protects you from the influence of the Shadowlands but slowly degrades.
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>>4615757

I'm just gonna point out how little room the Asako have to complain here. Just gonna. Just gonna point out all these HOT SPODER BABES being former Asakos and all.
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>>4615776
Is the Spider even going to exist in this quest?
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>>4615448
This plot is thicc. Got me super invested thats for sure. Funny to see how clans can screw themselves in the honor trap. Couldn't spare any of their honor points really.
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>>4615782
To be fair the one Crab dude wasn’t sparing honor. He was just insulted by the Crane insinuation his son was a pansy ass.
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>reading up on l5r lore
>not!Britain and not!Spain get nuked by plague, both have firearms
>at the same time not!Roman empire exists and is more powerful than either nation, can summon their dead ancestors like stands
Wtf
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>>4615799
Rokugan army is hilariously inept aside from a few outliers.
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>>4615812
Not surprised, considering there era it was inspired by.
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>>4615826
...the* era...
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>>4615799
>not!Spain get nuked by plague

OH NO, THEY PREDICTED MY COUNTRY'S FUTURE!
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>>4615897
Instead of the plague it's going to be debt repayments...
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>>4615897
Not!spain actually survived the plague, not!britain ceased to exist
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>>4615448
>it'll never continue today
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>>4615799

Some of that is not canon in this Rokugan.
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>>4615916
Kek, the brexit wasn't such a good idea in that timeline...
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>>4615978
Wong, you cannot ban roman stands, they are in our hearths now and cannot be taken away
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>>4616011
Actually, I think it came to late. Like all good things. And I ain't a Brit.
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>>4616015
...too* late.
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>>4615448
Is there a part after this?
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>>4615799
>reading thread to catch up
>anon talking about not!romans
>summon dead ancestors like stands
Oh fuck I have a sudden need to run a L5R game again now.
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>>4616039
Don't add Jesus and don't make him a stand user.
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>>4616043
Too late, it's all JoJo now
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>>4616039
Someone pls explain.
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>>4615630
If you're talking about me, I'm in a very different timezone and never am up in time to vote. Only read and shitpost.
Won't apologize about complaining though. Someone has to.
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>>4616049
Terrible shitposting
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>>4616044
>Jesus Christ
>Stand: Our God
Like pottery it shatters when thrown out the window. Anon, it doesn't have to be this way.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PP9BjKnDaFk

But it was inevitable wasn't it?

More on topic is there any substance or purpose to them existing or is it just lore and fluff? Like do they trade abroad or is it just "Here's some trivia about our game"?
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>>4616058
I wish it was. I can understand the just of it, but the 'summon dead ancestors like stand' threw me through a loop.
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>>4615916

I guess in this timeline, Brexit does mean Brexit.
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>>4616012

It should be fairly obvious that I am too much of a Romeaboo to remove the Yodotai, but I liked Merenae and Thrane. I just think that there should be more than a handful of gaijin cultures, but that they should be somewhat harder for Rokugani to distinguish.
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>>4616069

Kami Ieyesu, patron of the definitely-not-Oda-Nobunaga Clan.
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>>4616095
I always wondered why L5R doesn't have a not!Korea to have a military expedition to. Seems like an obvious gaijin realm.
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>>4616095
Daisuke: Damn not asians, they all look the same
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>>4616095

IGNORE THESE SCORPION THOTS, WONG.
POON IS TEMPORARY
ROME IS ETERNAL
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>>4616049
Okay, so there's several different kingdoms outside Rokugan, including but not limited to
not!Egypt
not!India
not!England
which are all well and good, but this list also includes not!Rome as well, known as the Yodotai. Who are (depending on your investment in canon) absolutely terrifying because they're still currently in "conquer the world" mode.

They also have the ability to summon up their dead warrior ancestors during battle. Who are, if I remember correctly, actually described as looming ghostlike figures.

That all being said, other cultures don't feature into...99% of L5R games. So its very unlikely Wong will be making any JoJokes.
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>>4616147
The real terror of the Yodotai is not that they can summon their dead warrior ancestors as stand ghosts. Its that said stand ghosts have the power to nullify all other forms of magic in the world. Which has let the Yodotai role over every other civilization they have found in there way. As all of those other civilizations used magic as there main form of defense. Just like Rokugan does.
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>>4616163
I wonder how effective the Rome Ghosts would be against the shadowlands.
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>>4616186
They would think they are hot shit for the first few hours. Then they would reach the real bad lands of the shadowlands and find out that they are nowhere near strong enough to pull off what they are trying to do. And the last thing anyone hears of the Yodotai army's that marched into the shadowlands is the sounds of numberless brave and disciplined solders screaming there death cry's and the sound of many evil gods chewing up and eating human meat and bone in large masses. The deeper into the shadowlands and the closer to the Pit you go the more horrible and unreal the world becomes. As much like the warp and the chaos wastes in warhammer fantasy the closer you get to the pit at the center of the shadowlands the closer you are getting to a dimensional portal to the corrupt realm of the Oni. And there is no way for any human magic to be strong enough to undo the corruption of the pit its self as it was made when a god fell from heaven thru the mortal world and into the dark realm of the Oni where he was corrupted into the evil king of that dark and vile place.
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>>4616199
Which makes me wonder, what the fuck was that deity doing to fall so hard that he/she/it broke the world? "I'm random kami number 3 and this is jackass. Upss, I dropped my beer into the mortal realm, I'll jump and catch it. Yolooooo!"
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>>4616216
He got eaten by his father alongside his siblings, then fell out of a hole in his father's belly with the rest when they were freed. Though only he fell into literal hell, probably because he was a little shit and caused this episode of child-eating in the first place.
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>>4616220
And the gods do something about the whole in the world that they literally made? Because it could end all civilizations.
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>>4616128

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1c9m0KTWkM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oX08NUjmc5s
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>>4616241
They can't do anything. They're not really top shits in the cosmology.
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>>4616241

From what I remember, the Kami that founded the Great Clans are not the ones who literally made the world, and if they could have closed it they sure would have.
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tfw you have a final post to the stuff you wrote on your phone yesterday, and forgot to post it.
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>>4616241
I think all of the gods that came to earth are ether all dead now or in hiding. The kami came to this world from heaven to get away from there insane moon father and beaten house wife sun mother. And to rule mortals as the living gods that they are.

But the thing is when the pit in the shadowlands opened up and started spreading its corruption. Not even the kami could do anything about it as one of there own was the reason it had happened and he was just as corrupted by the evil power of the Oni as any human can be. And because of the fallen kamis godly power he was the greatest threat to everything in all reality. So the other kami have to use a hands off approach to keep from falling to darkness like there brother did as they vary well may have no way to defend them selves from corruption.
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“Supposedly, the last thing his sensei did before committing seppuku was take his naginata and split asunder the golden helmet Nishiyama Takeshi had contemptuously tossed at his feet by the last of the judges to leave the ceremony. I have heard nothing of him since, but he wouldn't have been assigned anything where he could ever poke his face into damaging the Clan's reputation again. Guard duty at some irrelevant post. Guarding the person of some minor scholar who never leaves their library. Unless...” Sayaka's dark lips curl into a slightly smug smile, “...Perhaps he is no longer a Phoenix at all?”

You frown at her, “A ronin?”

She shrugs, “Potentially. No more obligation, no more scorn, living here like the lord of his own personal fief with a beautiful woman and a tiny army to protect him.” She peers ahead. “Oh. He wasn't joking at all, was she?” She doesn't sound surprised.

You've noticed them too. Along the wall of the barracks, there are four X-shaped wooden restraints, each occupied by one of your family's ashigaru. The four who were on guard duty at the first gatehouse, you can guess. Stripped bare to the waist, the men's exposed backs await the lash. Nearby, another couple of guards are testing the springiness and solidity of a few different bamboo rods. A brutal and excessive punishment.

>[Stick your finger in Takeshi's eye by using your status as one of the family to countermand the order to have these men flogged. Takeshi is a family servant, nothing more.]
>[Just accept Takeshi's authority for now, lower your eyes, walk past, and do nothing, allowing the men to be flogged. This is Takeshi's castle, and who knows what awful fates await trespassers?]
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And again, forgot my picture.
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>>4616241
When the gods fell through to earth they lost most of their divinity. They were still far more powerful than any other mortal, but they themselves were no longer immortal
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>>4616251
>[Just accept Takeshi's authority for now, lower your eyes, walk past, and do nothing, allowing the men to be flogged. This is Takeshi's castle, and who knows what awful fates await trespassers?]

tactical samurai espionage doctrines dictates a steady hand ready to deal a decisive and decapitating blow
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>>4616251
>[Stick your finger in Takeshi's eye by using your status as one of the family to countermand the order to have these men flogged. Takeshi is a family servant, nothing more.]
"You there. Belay their punishment. I have a use for them, one that would require them at their best."
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>>4616251
>[Stick your finger in Takeshi's eye by using your status as one of the family to countermand the order to have these men flogged. Takeshi is a family servant, nothing more.]
He really was just flexing on us with this order. Let's flex back on him.
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>>4616251
>[Stick your finger in Takeshi's eye by using your status as one of the family to countermand the order to have these men flogged. Takeshi is a family servant, nothing more.]

We are going to need these men when we go after the bandits.
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>>4616251
>>[Stick your finger in Takeshi's eye by using your status as one of the family to countermand the order to have these men flogged. Takeshi is a family servant, nothing more.]
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>>4616251
>>[Just accept Takeshi's authority for now, lower your eyes, walk past, and do nothing, allowing the men to be flogged. This is Takeshi's castle, and who knows what awful fates await trespassers?]

Also
>Takeshi's castle
we need to stay alert for any hidden traps. Lets stear clear of any brightly coloured foam walls.
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>>4616251
>[Stick your finger in Takeshi's eye by using your status as one of the family to countermand the order to have these men flogged. Takeshi is a family servant, nothing more.]
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>>4616283
I Lol'd.
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>>4616251
>>[Stick your finger in Takeshi's eye by using your status as one of the family to countermand the order to have these men flogged. Takeshi is a family servant, nothing more.]
Something something ask the lord for a boon something something cleaning away the filth at the doorstep.
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>>4616251
>[Stick your finger in Takeshi's eye by using your status as one of the family to countermand the order to have these men flogged. Takeshi is a family servant, nothing more.]
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>>4616251
>>[Just accept Takeshi's authority for now, lower your eyes, walk past, and do nothing, allowing the men to be flogged. This is Takeshi's castle, and who knows what awful fates await trespassers?]
I don’t really want to start shit with this guy until after we meet uncle and see what’s what
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>>4616251
>[Stick your finger in Takeshi's eye by using your status as one of the family to countermand the order to have these men flogged. Takeshi is a family servant, nothing more.]

Do we have something planned for our next gained XP yet? I forgot.
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>>4616399
I'd personally like to get Iaijutsu 3.
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>>4616399

Awareness, Void, and two Skills at 1, I believe. I forget which skills, I think it was Courtier and Tea Ceremony, maybe Courtier and Meditation? It might have been Sincerity instead of Courtier, someone remind me.

5 exp this week, 6 if someone can find something appropriate for the guards to call Daisuke because his first name is too personal and there are three Arinagas present.
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>>4616418

You have that already actually. Got it last week.
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As for Honor, since last time you have:

+Saved the teahouse server and her grandmother
+Fulfilled a promise at personal cost by coming to the castle at all
+Barring an extreme vote change, shown mercy to the guards (if it was not a grossly excessive punishment and you risked nothing by doing so you would not have gained Honor, and if a superior had commanded their punishment you would have lost considerable honor)
-Used false courtesy to gain advantage over an enemy by helping Sayaka infiltrate the castle
-Used a Low Skill, namely Lore: Shadowlands. Yes it's not fair that using this costs you Honor, Honor is deliberately imperfect and the best Crabs don't have maxed Honor

When I get home I'll calculate how much you gained/lost from your current 5.0.
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>>4616426
Honor should be used as guidelines, anyway. Otherwise you wind up like a seething Lion. Those mouth-breathing simpletons. Good people otherwise though. Unlike those squishy Cranes.
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>>4616251
>[Stick your finger in Takeshi's eye by using your status as one of the family to countermand the order to have these men flogged. Takeshi is a family servant, nothing more.]
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>>4616420
Right, Awareness is probably the most important but it's what, 12 xp?
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>>4616251

>[Stick your finger in Takeshi's eye by using your status as one of the family to countermand the order to have these men flogged. Takeshi is a family servant, nothing more.]

We'll need all the healthy ashigaru we can get in the very near future. Even if they aren't marching with us against O-Tora, they'll be needed to guard the castle while we move. After all, don't want to leave pretty boy, the old man, the sprog, and the slutwife to stand guard on their own. If he raises a stink about it, remind him that he's the yojimbo, not the family.

>>4616420

Hiruma might be used as an identifier, since Daisuke is wearing their mon on the back of his kimono. Some more might be Travelling or Walking, since we did walk here, or From the Wall, since that's where we're from. They haven't really seen our finesse or temperament beyond a relatively cool and stoic exterior, so they wouldn't have many polite ones to use. Probably Dutiful or Honourable after we stop the flogging though.

I'm more better at coming up with disparaging ones that soldiers would use. Stuff like Poor-san (no house, lower quality kimono), Grumpy-san, etc. that they might use among themselves or on shift, but they'd know better than to say that type of thing out loud where we could hear it, on pain of pain.
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>>4616459

>typed house instead of horse

I mean, it kinda works in both ways, but only one is more likely for them to know.
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>>4616420
Why not just Arinaga Daisuke-san? I believe this is the SOP for when many people with the same surname have to be sorted out.
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>>4616251
>[Stick your finger in Takeshi's eye by using your status as one of the family to countermand the order to have these men flogged. Takeshi is a family servant, nothing more.]
Need them for the bandits.
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>>4616420

Forgot to include the skill stuff. Courtier had a bit more support over Sincerity, and it was more-or-less a tie between myself and another Anon over going Tea Ceremony or Meditation.

Making my case for Tea Ceremony over Meditation here:

Pros:

>TN 15+5 for every person past the second, vs TN 20.
>can be used to replenish more people's Void Points than yourself.
>can be used in formal settings to impress people, as well as informal ones.
>takes the same length of time as Meditation.
>is conducted in silence, so you don't have to listen to filthy courtier gossip.

Cons:

>needs stuff to conduct it that you might not have on hand.
>no Emphasis, compared to getting Fasting Emphasis in Meditation, which can let you go without food and water for a while.
>only recovers 1 point for participants, whereas Meditation can add on more Void Points recovery for you when it hits Rank 3 and Rank 7.
>reeks of courtier faggotry.
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>>4616420
Hiruma. Best keep it simple.
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>>4616505

Courtier makes sense as our first social skill (besides iaijutsu) as it's the more general "don't embarrass yourself in court" ability.

As for tea ceremony and meditation, it's not what i would go for, but i'd say meditation fit's better with Daisuke's character then prancing around like some courtier serving people tea in the most roundabout way possible.
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>>4616420
I got a worse (or better, depending on opinion). Noodle-san, coined by Sayaka.
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Luckily I posted the Honor chart and, barring any unnecessary Shadowlands talk I missed, you end up with +0.3 Honor.
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>>4616517
Best nickname 10/10. Normally noodle would be an insult. But as we all know Crab noodles are not thin and weak but thick and hearty. An inspiration to lesser noodles and envied by the other clans who can't admit they have lesser noodles.
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Ah nope, I apparently factored in the girl twice. -0.1, leaving you at 4.9 Honor. Not a problem and still well within normal Crab range.
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>>4616505
I wouldn't mind Tea Ceremony, but Meditation would be more IC for the moment, being from the Wall and all. After all, can't have tea when goblins are running amok across your lands. Saying that, having some courtly skills drilled into us by our parents would make sense.
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>>4616505
I just can't see Daisuke conducting a tea ceremony.
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>>4616522
All scorpion sluts want our thick and succulent noodle
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>>4616251
>[Stick your finger in Takeshi's eye by using your status as one of the family to countermand the order to have these men flogged. Takeshi is a family servant, nothing more.]
We will have need of them for the bandits, and it is very excessive as punishment goes.

>>4616426
Were we showing kindness to those below our station by saving them from excessive punishment, or is it another thing on the honor chart?
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>>4616420
>>4616466

This is probably the easiest way to do it. And probably the only thing they'd dare to say to our face too.
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So will we ever do side stories like in mech pirate quest were we play as other characters, or will our focus be solely on the current living protag?
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>>4616542
Someone wants us to get attached to Scorpion waifu.
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>>4616549
Scorpion waifu seems pretty high tier rn, but we don’t know what she’s really planning yet. If she isn’t planning on backstabbing she might be a keeper, having someone willing to be a dishonorable n*nja for us could be useful
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Daisuke being called Hiruma would be VERY disrespectful to his lord and he would take Honor loss if he permitted it.
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Hiruma Retainer-sama possibly. Or Arinaga Daisuke-sama. The -sama for not subordinating himself to Takeshi. I'll think on it.
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>>4616516
>>4616524
>>4616527

I mean, tea ceremony is a solemn thing passed down in family traditions. Pouring tea for our Father, Uncle, or gunso is a rite to show respect for their station, as well as discipline in skill of pouring, or being practically immobile for half an hour while your subordinate makes it for you and honoured guests. Both would be neat, but can't quite shake the mental images of a young Daisuke serving his father and mother tea during the quiet times, or a quiet reflective drink with our best friends at the Wall before leaving on that ill-fated patrol where they died. Can't let the Crane and Phoenix take all these solemn moments of camaderie and use them for dick-waving at court.
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>>4616555
>>4616557
We can use our father's name, if that isn't a breach of etiquette.
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>>4616590
Actually, does our blade have a name? I wouldn't mind that being the differentiating name in this instance.
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>>4616557
Oh btw, are our grand-parents still alive? I assume that they aren't both still kicking but I might be wrong.
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>>4616613
You mean on our Mother’s side, right? Arinaga Juro is dead for sure and likely burning in Jigoku, and I’d assume Grandma Arinaga passed away as well.

Speaking of, OP, did Daisuke’s Dad ever talk about his mother?
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>>4616616
I was in fact asking on fathers side. Yes. Buuuut, if you want me to put more stuff on the Family tree ;).

As for grandma Arinaga visa-vis our Father talking about her. We haven't really talled about her in these threads. So i'll go ahead and say yes. Dad and Uncle Mitsuaki talked about her as a Saintess compared to Juro's attitude. Opposites attract? Compared to him she probably cared a lot more about all her children as most she could.
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>>4616647
>Opposites attract?
That sounds like something a certain sassy scorpion would say. HMMMM
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>>4616420
Young Master Arinaga?
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>>4616824

There's your +1 exp, I'm satisfied with this one. Or just "Master Arinaga". That way you have Lord Arinaga, Lady Arinaga, and Master Arinaga.
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>>4616824
Gg anon 2gud4me

:*)
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>>4616516
Meditation may be looked down on by the crab clan as a waste of time that could be used for proper sleeping so as to keep your self healthy. But those that master meditation swear by it for its near vital uses in patrolling the shadowlands. As you do not need as much sleep and can therefor stay on guard for anything that may sneak up on you as you rest on your patrols in the shadowlands.

There is an old L5R write-in story of a crab bushi and his groups adventures in the setting. That ends up in them going beyond the Great Carpenter Wall to face the Oni of the shadowlands. In the story the crab player uses many skills that the crab clan normally looks down on such as meditation and advanced surgery to survive much better than his fellow crab clan members.
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>>4617118
This one?

http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/qstarchive.html?searchall=Memories+of+a+Stone+Wall+

It's one of my favorite storytimes, and what introduced me to L5R.
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>>4617130
Yep that's the one. Good old Hida Ishigaki and his many adventures of making his father in-law look like an ass of the highest order. Good times good times.
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>>4617130
The pdf of this appears to be dead, does anybody have a copy?
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Any chance of another Saturday run ?
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>>4618438
I'd be down for another session. I'm not even picky over the Quest chosen.
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>>4617606
I think you can find the full story on 1d4chan if you look for it there.
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>>4618438
seconding this :p
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>>4618450
I doubt we're going to be lucky enough for two weekend runs in a row...

Doesn't mean I'm not gonna pop back in every once in a while to check for updates, though.
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>>4618625
>not popping back in to check on shitposting regularly
Damn bro you gonna get cut off even harder than Takucky will once it comes out he's been fucking Miho.
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>>4618880
honestly I think it might be an open secret among the servants and ashigaru at this point, just that no one is stupid enough to say it within Takeshi's range of hearing
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>>4618957
Probably. Makes me wonder if they fear him more than they hate him. Also probably. The laymen get shit on by a guy who probably has less honor than them. Fuck that guy.
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>>4618970
Honor is something only the nobility of Rokugan are allowed to have. Peasants are born without honor and die without it as well. They are literally seen as half souled people that need to be controlled by the nobility as tho they were all nothing more than animals or beasts of burden.

No matter what Takucky does in this life he will be seen as a man with a whole soul that gives him the right to be called a human. At most he may be forced to ritually kill him self if he fucks up bad enough or forced to go ronin. But he will still most likely be reborn in his next life as a noble once more when he reincarnates.

Honor for what it is seems only to exist to control the Samurai and other lesser nobility. So that the high nobility and the emperor do not have to worry about rebellions from there warrior classes. Which is why the Samurai are so cruel and hateful to the peasants. It is there role to crush the peasants so much that they do not even dream of rebelling against there noble masters.
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>>4618993
>Peasants are born without honor and die without it as well.
Hey, hey buddy. Lemme just lean in nice and close. Buddy. That's the joke.
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>>4618993
>he will still most likely be reborn in his next life as a noble once more when he reincarnates
>implying the reincarnation meme is real
>implying it's not just a way to control people, like all religion
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>>4619034
Ya need a hot bath with that edge?
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>>4619035
Now hold on he may not be edgy. He might be a HAMLORD. He could be channeling the vibes of original eng dub SotN Dracula. Just hasn't mastered the art of monologue so he falls back on the tried and true greentext.

Or he's just edgy idk man I just post here.
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>>4618993
Yep. Nailed it on the head. In a way, the era of Japan this takes inspiration from was after the Warring States period, where Japan was finally unified under one leader, but had a huge army and no enemies to fight. So, what do you do to keep your soldiers occupied so that they don't depose you? You intergrate them with the bureaucracy, and entrust them to enforce social order. A ridged code of honor developed among the noble classes, to such an insane degree that a minor offense can force a man to commit seppuku over it, and you have a bureaucracy that ruthlessly enforced the social order that justified their own power and status in society. You could say it was an Orwellian society before Orwell conceptualized it, and Japanese society after that turned it up to Eleven, to which Imperial Japan in WW2 exhibited all the aspects of a totalitarian society in 1984, with the only exception being on a technological level.
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>>4619049
And hell in Lot5R the gods and heaven are real. The highest of the nobility and the emperor him self truly were descendants of the gods. And the heavens them selves endorse and support the rule of the nobility and the emperor whole heartedly. Which just goes to show you what heaven is really like and how it sees the rights and freedoms of all mankind as just a joke to be laughed at.
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>>4619086
Found the Kolat
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>>4619086
Divine right is a bitch, but that may be a corruption of religious interpretation irl. Keep in mind, the idea of all men being equal came from Christian thought, which then gave birth to the Enlightenment, where human rights and freedoms began to be established as general concepts for wider society, instead of just the privileged few.

An amusing and unrelated tangent of this thought is the Mandate of Heaven, in which a Chinese ruler can gain or lose the right to rule, and thus be overthrown if he loses the Mandate based on his competency at ruling. Some Chinese dynasties were originally founded by men of common stock, but because they were more competent at ruling than the older dynasties, they gained the Mandate of Heaven instead (after bloody revolts of course).
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>>4619121
Well yes that is all true. But the thing is that there is no such thing as real magic in our world. And we do not have alternate spiritual dimensions fighting each other for the right to rule all of mankind's souls for eternity. And said alternate spiritual dimensions have no problem what so ever empowering and supporting common tyrants and despots so as to keep the social order of oppression that they approve of going forever.
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>>4614961
Here's a quick question then. Do you mind if another L5R quest is on the board at the same time, provided that it doesn't run on Wednesdays?
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>>4619197
I do not see how that is Mr. Wong decision or responsibility to make that decision for you. If you want to make your own L5R quest than do so. Nobody is stopping you from doing so my man.
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>>4619203
It isn't his responsibility or decision, I'm just asking for input from another QM about his preferences before I make my own decision. Even if the answer is "go ahead why the fuck would you waste time asking me you faggot," I prefer to make sure that I'm not stepping on any toes before doing something like this. It's my way of doing things.
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>>4619221
Fair enough. Do as you believe is right.
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>>4619221
There should be more nonshitpost quests in general, so do it
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>>4619243
Agreed, I still miss the last one which ran here. Scorpion magistrate/courtier shenanigans was fun.
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>>4619247
Yeah, nice part about qst is that it’s more focused and less likely to devolve into nonstop degenerate porn like fiction.live, but doesn’t have the autistic anti fun moderation of spacebattles/sv. Dropped the current fiction.live l5r quest when I saw the protag had a page long fetish list.
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>>4619252
>Page long fetish list.
God fuck.
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>>4619590
We all knew that those kinds of sites existed. He this site has its own bad spots if you go looking for them. It is just that we normally never go looking for them so it is weird when we find out about new ones that we have not heard of before now.
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>>4619595
Come on what's a little [mindbreak] [degradation] [pheromones] [corruption] [body-warping] [toes] between friends? Very wholesome. Every website should have such fine upstanding citizenry. It's not cringy or bothersome at all when 80% of the quests share those "tags".
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>>4619610
>character creator
>top votes include huge dick(mc gender is irrelevant) and MUSK
Fiction live has a better system for votes but if the qm doesn’t crackdown the story immediately gets derailed by horny anons. I always vote for an orphan/only child protag because anons will inevitably vote to fuck their mom/sister
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>>4619644
Problem is alot of QM's fully embrace the smut. There's the odd duck here and there where smut isn't being pushed constantly, but they're the exceptions and eventually the call of horny anons wanting poorly-written smut will corrupt them too.
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>>4619644
Man people can't even wait until the meme-roll for dick size comes about like civilized anons should. Really the only reason anyone should go there is because some of the /tg/ QMs migrated there when the board split. It's really hard to find the good QMs who actually have the spine to tell people to fuck off. Or who aren't just absolute degenerates themselves.
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>>4619153
One could argue that the threat of the Shadowlands necessitates a large army with a centralized ruler, even if it ends up being tyrannical, to keep the rest of society safe from harm. One could also argue that this wouldn't be opression for two reasons. Since it can be assumed their nation and culture was continuous since their creation as a society, it's simply considered normal, and not tyrannical. The second reason is that the Enlightenment created and proliferated the concepts of freedom and human rights for all, and in such a setting that demands society to rigidly adhere to the rule of the Emperor, it wouldn't be considered oppressive in the first place.

Keep in mind, you have your cultural lenses to contend with, and what may be oppression to you may be normal life for the people of Rokugan.
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>>4619800
>the threat of the Shadowlands necessitates a large army with a centralized ruler, even if it ends up being tyrannical
Nice try NSA, but not in my L5R
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>>4618438

Assuming my brother doesn't invite me over to get my opinion on his yote-hunting setup possibly tonight.
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>>4619828
One could argue, mate. Goodness knows the DHS is going to argue this case irl.
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>>4619086

That's metaplot stuff where the gods of Rokugan literally chose the person who caused Fu Leng to win to be the new Empress. In my Rokugan, the kami and kansen definitely exist, because they're powering spellcasting, and yokai are visible and real, and therefore the gods are probably real too, but they're not visibly interfering constantly like some kind of weeb Forgotten Realms.
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>>4619835
I'm sure there are atheists in this setting, they're just prosecuted like irl during this era. An interesting fact is that when Christianity came to Japan, it was ruthlessly prosecuted, as it represented a threat to Japanese traditions and values, and thus the current social order as well. Just like the Roman Empire, incidentally.
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>>4619890
Due to the very obvious existence of the supernatural, there aren't really atheists in Rokugan. The closest thing is a conspiracy that acknowledges that the gods exist, but wants to decrease their influence in the mortal world, which they believe should belong to mankind.
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>>4619890
You mean people who think demons aren't real and the Crab aren't necessary? Yeah we call those assholes Cranes.
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>>4619922
Obvious to us, but is it really supernatural if it's observable, quantifiable, and makes an impact on your everyday life? One could argue that this is simply the natural phenomenon in this world, and that humans attributed and associate a Mythos to explain away the naturally occurring supernatural elements (think what lightning is to a caveman), and when formed it became a social institution within it's own right, integrated within the power and social structure of this setting, regardless of the truth of the matter.

You can take a real world example of this idea to the names of nation states. The People's Republic of China is neither a republic nor for the people. If this is the case, why call themselves a People's Republic? It's because the social concept is so strong in the minds of wider society, event the antagonists of these concepts can't help but pay lip service to the ideas they represent. Same goes for the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, despite it being a tinpot gangster state.
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>>4619972
...even* the antagonists...
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So, I forget, did L5R ever deal with the issue of "There are only like 20 family names in the setting"? Or, is the QM changing anything about that? Or will everyone in the same clan have the same last name?
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>>4620148
Okay, nevermind, answered my own question by carefully rereading the beginning of the first thread.
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Just a moment, lads, I'm home now.
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>>4620227
hype
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>>4620227
And here I was thinking you'd call it off due to massive coyote siege on your brother's house
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You wave Sayaka back, and approach, your arms retracted from their sleeves and folded together inside your kimono, “Have these men released.” You inform the two ashigaru who are testing the bamboo canes.

They goggle at you, “But Nishiyama-sama said...” One of them begins.

“Nishiyama-san.” You correct him, “Is a family retainer. I am a member of the family. Those are Arinaga guardsmen, to be punished or spared at our will. We will need all of them in active shape, soon enough.” You glance out over the valley. “Their actions spared Nishiyama-san from the unpleasant embarrassment of denying entry to my companion. Surely if he understood that, he would agree. As it is, I'm overruling him.”

The guardsmen hesitate, “But what if he gets angry?” The other one asks.

“Direct him to me. You should fear offending a member of the family you serve more than you fear an outsider.” You inform them.

>[Ask about the other two samurai retainers who died, Okamura and Yori]
>[Save those questions for the samurai-caste members of the household, and dismiss the guards to go get settled in at the guesthouse]
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>>4620234
>[Ask about the other two samurai retainers who died, Okamura and Yori]
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>>4620234
>[Ask about the other two samurai retainers who died, Okamura and Yori]

It's nice to get the opinion of the plebs once in a while.
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>>4620234
>[Ask about the other two samurai retainers who died, Okamura and Yori]
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>>4620234
>[Ask about the other two samurai retainers who died, Okamura and Yori]
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>>4620234

>[Ask about the other two samurai retainers who died, Okamura and Yori]

"After all, would Okamura-san or Yori-san have a man flogged for opening the gate to an Arinaga? Are all the retainers like that here?" Make it seem like we think they're both still alive. Acting surprised if we are told about them could be done, even if that lie will likely give another hit to our Honor.
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>>4620234
>>[Ask about the other two samurai retainers who died, Okamura and Yori]
So are we asking the guys on the restraints (after they get out of them) or the guys testing the canes?
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>>4620234
>[Ask about the other two samurai retainers who died, Okamura and Yori]
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>>4620234
>>[Ask about the other two samurai retainers who died, Okamura and Yori]
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>>4620244
We're not a Scorpion.
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>>4620231

Midwestern coyotes have gotten larger and larger over the years, to the point where on average they are 10% domestic dog DNA, 5% wolf DNA. I had quite a shock one time seeing one as I left the gun store, it was big enough and had enough of a shepherd-esque face that I mistook it for someone's pet until I noticed it had no collar and saw it slip off under the overpass, presumably to look for roadkill along the highway.
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>>4620234
>>[Ask about the other two samurai retainers who died, Okamura and Yori]
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“How did Nishiyama-san become the sole retainer of the Arinaga family?” You ask the two guards, your posture remaining relaxed, “There used to be at least three.”

They exchange uneasy looks, “It is not something we are supposed to discuss among ourselves, but...”

“There is a bit of a bandit problem down the road a ways.” The other guard notes. “However, we have been told that our duty is exclusively to guard Lady Arinaga and the future lord. Nishiyama-sama was still considered relatively new here, but he was of higher status than the three other retainers, and he carried Lady Arinaga's will in this matter. He informed them point-blank that it would be a dereliction of duty for anyone to leave the castle to deal with a problem that would undoubtedly be temporary. If ignored, the bandits would leave. Yoshimitsu-sama, the eldest, knew better than to go to Lord Arinaga in his state of ill health and trouble him with the drama of trying to go over Lady Arinaga's head, so he retired on the spot, shaved his head, took a handful of the other, older guards with him who did the same, and...well, they all died, I think.”

“Them and the peasants who joined them.” The first guard tightens his grip on his nagamaki, looking uncomfortable.

“Yori-sama, the youngest, stood up during dinner the next night, full of fury, and hurled his sake into Nishiyama-sama's face. He made horrible accusations.” Seeing your questioning stare, the guard looks down at his sandals, “Master Arinaga, please, it embarrasses me to say, but...he accused Nishiyama-sama of excess familiarity with Lady Arinaga. Completely untrue, naturally.”

Sayaka radiates skepticism even with her blindfold on.

“Nishiyama-sama asked if Yori-sama would like to walk outside, and settle the matter as samurai. Yori-sama accepted, but...he was completely overmatched. He was cut to pieces. Okamura-sama opened his belly in protest.” The guard finishes.

For your part, you are doing the math yourself. As scandalous as it is, samurai are people. Affairs do happen. Your uncle's health has been terrible ever since the Wall. With his breathing problems, it would be miraculous for him to sire an heir, leaving his pretty young wife alone and unattended with only her handsome, worldly yojimbo for company, a man who has systematically cut the castle off from the outside world. The bandits arrived about two years ago, and a child takes nine months for the kami to shape inside a woman, she would have been with him, unsupervised, for a year. A young man, and a young woman, surrounded by the hilltop gardens without distractions or the mind-cleansing alertness of time on the Wall to keep them serious.

The question is, what do you do about it? The testimony of some guards and dead samurai does not outweigh this Isawa bastard and your own aunt. Should you even do anything about it?

>[For now, assume yes and plan accordingly]
>[For now, assume no and plan accordingly]
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>>4620234
>[Ask about the other two samurai retainers who died, Okamura and Yori]
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>[For now, assume yes and plan accordingly]
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>>4620310
>[For now, assume yes and plan accordingly]
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Wow, finally it let me post. Cool.
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>>4620310

>[For now, assume yes and plan accordingly]

We've seen first-hand that these bandits aren't leaving. We've heard that they have been operating here for nearly two years from their own mouths. Even if we don't care either way about the state of the heir's parentage, these bandits have been emboldened by Nishiyama's inaction, and must be dealt with. Our family's honour cannot withstand abandoning our duty to safeguard it's lands and people.
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>>4620310
>>[For now, assume yes and plan accordingly]
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>>4620310
>>[For now, assume no and plan accordingly]

I doubt they could keep it a secret from us for long, but their station deserves some discretion until we learn more.
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>>4620310
>[For now, assume yes and plan accordingly]
Just to make sure I aint voting wrong. What are saying "Yes" and planning accordingly to? The bandit problem or the fact that Nishiyama is having an affair with our aunt?
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>>4620310
>[For now, assume yes and plan accordingly]
I doubt we care much about protecting what little honor our uncle has, and I don't think we'd enjoy inheriting and taking care of a castle where so much bad history was made, but there's no way we're going to let someone as unworthy, monstrous and up his own ass as Nishiyama have it uncontested.
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>>4620310

>[For now, assume yes and plan accordingly]
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>>4620321
But we do care for the boy's parentage. Might still be taint, and even if it isn't, people will talk. The family's honor is a stake with the boy's parentage, regardless of how we feel about our uncle and this affair.
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>>4620310
>>[For now, assume it's very much possible and plan around it.]


We have nothing we can actively brng to him on the matter. What we should focus on are

1. his child needs to be tested for the Taint of the shadowlands. Obviously it's horribly unlikely that the child is tainted, however, from how both Lady arinaga and the phoenix spoke, the midwife acting out of turn might ahve sacred them off of testing the child. They are not Crab and do not know how utterly dangerous this is. Furthermore with his lung problems the Lord Arinaga could not ahve faked being his wife to the kansen convincingly, and unless he had someone else do the deed, there could be a real danger here.
Play on his elitism and and the same philosohpy that got our family in shit with gramps.


At that point if they kid is tainted and he is not... we can point fingers and it'll be more convincing. Right now all we have is our word and supposition which is not enough.


2. The bandits, Everyone acknowledges them being a threat now. They attacked us on the road thrice, and we have multiple types of testimony on it. Clearly it was Lady ARinaga fearing for her husband's health if he went to remove this blight upon the land, combined with fears about rightful succession. She is such a good wife, if soft hearted, fearing for her husband's health. However she is not Crab and it dishonors us all if our lands are not safe, and that bandits claim that the men of the castle are too afraid to fight them.


If the kid isn't tainted it'll be harder to remove lady Arinaga, but we'll have the support we need to at least get rid of the bandits, and get some support from the men of Arinaga castle. We have nothing right now to work with on the adultery front, but the other two front we can work easily enough and use those as inroads, thus we attack indirectly, like how the Crab on occasion give way before the enemy, only to lure them into a killzone.
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>>4620310
>[For now, assume yes and plan accordingly]
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>>4620342
This is well thought out, and I agree we should plan around the possibility. Either way, I'm sure Sayaka will poke around on our behalf.
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What are your odds that the bandits are working for the jimbo and he's going to stage the dumbest land grab in history?
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>>4620342

Yeah, this one is pretty well laid out for a gameplan. Swapping it over to it from my vote here >>4620321
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>>4620352
Long odds, but that would be funny as fuck to see him try and fail.
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Too bad we don't have the connections to call in a representative from the Provincial or even Yasuki daimyo. One look at the bandit problem and I could see Takeshi getting into deep shit pretty fast if not outright ordered to committ sepuku
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>>4620354
I wonder how long we can keep a head on a pike before it dings our honour.
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Yes. Regardless of how you feel about your uncle, and this place, there is no way you're going to just let that monster have it uncontested. The village deserves better. The castle servants deserve better. Frankly, Aunt Miho and Shirou deserve better. For the time being, you'll proceed in the assumption that something needs to be done about Nishiyama Takeshi.

You put these uncomfortable thoughts out of your head as you retrieve your things from the village and get them settled in one of the guesthouses. You go to put your things in a different room from Sayaka, but she seems to have anticipated that, and when you open the door she gets in front of you, hands on hips, “Nobody will believe we are betrothed if we are not taking advantage of the lack of chaperone to share a bedroom.” She scolds you.

“But what if-” You start. Something about propriety.

“No. Do you want those bandits to keep on infesting your family's lands? Then we share a room.” She smirks at you, plainly enjoying this.

Before you can muster an argument, a servant claps outside the door to signal they are here. She calls merrily for them to enter, and the man enters. He's quite old, well past the normal age for retirement among samurai, do peasants simply not retire? It would make sense, your experience is limited due to your age and the Wall, “Master Arinaga, your uncle calls for you. Just you.”

You nod, and follow him to the main keep. It's finally time to meet the devil himself.

[Continue]
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Did Wong die or the post system glitch out?
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>>4620434
>Did Wong die
>die
>dice
Oh my god...
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>>4620434
Coywolves tracked him down and broke into his home.
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>>4620441
He thought it was someone's pet before they broke the window and raided his fridge.
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>>4620434

I mean, he could've been shitposting on /k/ and rustled some commie jimmies again, catching a ban. Wouldn't be the first time, and definitely not the last.
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>>4620446
Damnit Wong, you just had to trigger the commies. You know how much they like to abuse power.
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>>4620447
I'll just pour one out for the homie while Amazing Grace plays in the background.
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Once more, you are led up the second set of switchbacks. This time, you make your way straight for the keep. A high, forbidding building, it looms like a disapproving father over the rest of the castle and the village below. In its shadow is the family graveyard. In accordance with tradition, the bodies of the dead are cremated, but their monuments are there. You wonder whether the family retainers get the honor of a spot on the periphery, or if they were returned to their own families elsewhere. Did they even have family, outside of this castle? You don't know, and perhaps you never will.

The servant bows deeply to you once inside, instructs you that Arinaga Toshiaki can be found on the top level, and departs. You have known eerie places before. Chilling ones. Terrifying ones. You have served adjacent to the worst one of all since your gempukku. Yet, there is something about this keep that makes the air feel physically somehow heavier. The lights are few, and low, making the halls dim, and there are only a few servants absorbed in the business of sweeping up dust and otherwise tidying the many unused, empty rooms here. It is a place deliberately too large for the number of inhabitants it has, yet perhaps it does serve its role as a place for the keeping of trophies. You see, as you climb the steps and ascend to the upper levels, the thumbprint of the man at the top becomes pressed more and more clearly into the character of the place.

Paper screens depicting grand hunts and courtly balls. Gifts from past Winter Courts. Artwork, poetry...and trophies. Through an open door you notice that the wall is lined with fans. The fans of gentlewomen. Fans patterned with flowers and waves. With cranes and centipedes. Crabs and scorpions. If you looked long enough, you suspect you would find a fan from a woman of each and every Clan. You're unimpressed, but unsurprised. Other rooms contain volume upon volume of poetry, with Toshiaki's own work placed prominently upon reading stands. At last, though, you reach the top floor. It opens up into a large, mostly empty room. Along one wall, a suit of exceptionally fine armor is on display. Judging by its condition, it likely was not the suit Toshiaki wore to the Wall. Unlike yours, it is opulently made, the deep blue plates beautifully lacquered and the crimson laces standing out proudly. The shoulder pieces and tassets are curved and spiked to resemble the carapace of a great crustacean, as are the bracers and greaves, while the helmet's horns are shaped like two grand claws. Toshiaki's daisho are placed in a stand just below the armor. At the far end of the room, two grand screen windows have been thrown open wide, and a man is sitting upright in seiza on his futon, looking out the window. Near at hand, is a great gong for him to summon his servants. That man, however, you cannot see as a rice paper screen has been placed between you two.

[Continue, fucking recaptcha]
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>>4620454
>cucked by captcha
I feel for ya, Wong.
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>>4620454
Ok. Who else is betting he’s dead and has been for a while?
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>>4620460
We'll know when we hear "Nothin' personnel, kid" from behind us.
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>>4620460
I bet he's alive but not well at all.
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>>4620460
I think it's the Coywolves typing.
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>>4620460

We'll know for sure if he's suddenly friendly about his brothers and their children. Blood that bad tends to congeal and get worse with time, not better.
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“Daisuke-kun.” His voice comes out slurred, as if the mouth that produced the words were misshapen, but the mocking tone cannot be mistaken. “My dear nephew.” His voice drips contempt.

“Hello uncle.” You bow, and assume seiza on the other side of the screen across from him.

“Welcome to the family home. Home of my family, anyway. Have you eaten rice today?” He makes even the simple greeting sound as if he's making fun of you for being poor.

“I have, in fact. Thank you.” You're not going to fall for the bait so easily.

“Ahhhhh!” He coughs wetly. The air is thick with the scent of sweet oils from braziers set in the corners of the room, making it both uncomfortably warm and smell cloying. “You don't know, boy, you don't appreciate it yet...but it feels so liberating to be dying. You can be at your most honest that way, you don't have to pretend to care about what anyone else thinks or watch your tongue in their presence. I could piss on the Clan Champion, and laugh while I'm doing it.”

You say nothing, aghast.

“What? What would he do? Execute me? Make me open my belly? That just makes it quicker. Every day, the bands around my chest grow tighter. Every day, a little more strength leaves my limbs, but I've lived on, purely for this moment. For you, Daisuke-kun. Dearest nephew.” His tone turns crafty, “They say you're the spitting image of my late brother, Yudai. Is that true? Do you resemble your father?”

“Those who know us both say so.” You respond shortly. People tend to say that your father looked like you, but more plain.

“You sound like him. Back all straight, sitting there, judging. Too good for our father, too good for me, any insult splashing off him like water off a duck. I used to love watching fireworks displays at court, thinking to myself, 'if Yudai was here, he would be thrashing on the ground in a fit right now, and here I sit with someone else's wife on my arm enjoying myself.' How I would laugh, and usually she would give me big cow eyes and ask why, and I would pretend I was just happy to be with her. Women are all the same, Yudai...Daisuke. Yudaisuke.” He snorts with laughter, “No matter how crafty they think they are, give them a taste of sweet and make them work for the rest, and you'll tame them shortly. That, and always be the greatest man in the room in their eyes. Get them hooked deep, and when they realize the truth...they'll do anything to convince themselves they're wrong. I married a Scorpion, and I really expected she would be more interesting, but she was just the same as the others. Foolish of me, eh?”

>[“Yes, uncle”]
>[“Foolish of her to expect anything of you]
>[Say nothing]
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>>4620474

Damn, the correction didn't go through. Option 2 should be >["More her folly than yours."]
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>>4620474
>[“Yes, uncle”]
I honestly just want this guy to talk more, he's pretty based, to be honest.
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>>4620474
>>[Say nothing]
Why give him the satisfaction of a response?
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>>4620474
>>["More her folly than yours."]
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>>4620476
I will agree that I wish to hear him talk more as well.
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>["More her folly than yours."]
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>>4620474

>[Say nothing]

Let the vile old man say his piece, as a courtesy to the dying. No need to give him the satisfaction of a emotional response though.
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>>4620474
>[Say nothing]
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>>4620477
That implies he won't enjoy how uncomfortably silent we'd have to remain.
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>>4620495
This. He's going to laugh like an old bastard and keep it up regardless.
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>>4620474
>[Say nothing]
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>>4620495
Nah, we aren't uncomfortable, we're just sitting here judging him in silence. Just like our father would.
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>>4620502

Like father, like son. Two Crabs from the same pot, as it were.
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>>4620474
>when your uncles says that when he's with a bitch, he's thinking of our father
>wtf uncle
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>>4620495
Your assuming we're uncomfortable. I just have no words for the dead.
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You don't say a single word.

Finally, he speaks, “I've changed my mind about this screen. Let's see the look on your face. I bet you don't even flinch. The Wall's killed that part of you, hasn't it? Burned out the soft man in you, replaced it with more armor. That's the real samurai way, the thing too many friends and enemies of mine never understood. A heart's just a soft spot you can be stabbed in, but...well, you think you've rid yourself of it, and it comes back at the worst times.” The silhouette behind the screen picks up a stick, and pushes on the edge of the screen, causing it to fold up neatly in a well-oiled manner and reveal the monster beneath.

His head resembles nothing so much as a rippled, malformed egg. Completely bald and fishbelly white. The healing magic of a shugenja can work wonders, but when it is done quickly, to replace the destroyed skin of a man bleeding out, muscles laid bare to the sky by the vile bile spewed by some horrifying denizen of the Shadowlands...it cannot be done perfectly. His flesh is a nightmare, rippled like a frozen river, looking at once too soft and too rough to be human skin. On one side, his lips seem to have been fused together at the edges, and on the other a deep rip in his cheek has added to their length, making his mouth appear to be skewed to one side. His brows appear to have melted like wax, forcing one eye into a perpetual squint while the other is always open, always surprised. Like whatever melted his flesh all made it flow in one direction, leaving too much in some places and not enough in others. His nose is barely a nub, and only the faintest suggestion of ears remain.

You don't flinch. You have, indeed, seen horrible things. He bares what teeth he has left in a smile, and cackles, “Good, good. You do look like him. Mitsuaki was too mushed-mouth polite, too nice, too spineless, there was no point bringing him here. He would just smile, the big, stupid lout and t-t-t-try t-t-t-t-to a-a-a-avoid t-t-t-t-talking.” He points at you. The body beneath his thick kimono must at one time have been a big, powerful one, judging by his frame. Now though, it's cadaverous, wasted and shriveled, “But you...oh I took a gamble, and it paid!” He cackles, “Do you know why I brought you here, dear nephew?”

[Continue]
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>>4620507

Hoes are temporary, smugness is eternal.
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>>4620513
Exactly, this guy is based.
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>>4620513
Just because smugness is my fetish doesn't mean I'm going to swoon for this grotesque meatball.
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>>4620513
It could be construed as overcompensating, but alright.
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I'm starting to like this guy.
Unrepentant Casanova, dude just don't give a fuck.
Being a cripple has only made the man have fewer shits to give.
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>>4620513

>disregard hoes, acquire opponent's failures

Look, if they wanted him to care more, they should've made it harder to get them to cheat on their husbands. It's just solid asshole logic.
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>>4620474
>["More her folly than yours."]
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I bet he doesn’t even give a fuck about being a cuck. Maybe when he dies he’ll whisper he knew all along and disown his wife.
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>>4620522
I mean, that seems likely. He already said he's bored of her, so I doubt he has any real emotional attachment and as long as it's not accepted as fact by anyone else, he has no reason to bother dealing with it, yet.
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>>4620522

>come closer my dear Miho, I have something to say...
>what is it noble husband?
>get out of my house slutwife. don't forget to take the fuckboy and your Tainted child with you...
>To-Toshi?
>don't let the screen door slap your ass on the way out, otherwise it'll take weeks to get the stink of whore off of it.
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“To bear witness to the birth of your son. To acknowledge him, presumably so I do not question the inheritance, and to extend my well-wishes for your health.” You intone tonelessly.

“Wrong!” He slaps his knee, laughing at you, “I called you here to gloat!” He casts his gaze upward, “Look at me, Yudai! I've WON! All of your pride, all of your contempt, it got you NOTHING! You spent your life daring to apologize for me, cleaning up my messes or trying to ignore them and...and...ahahahahhahahaha!” He guffaws, “And having this hero of a son, dying gallantly in battle, only for me, ME, to sprint past you right before the finish line! You LOSE, Yudai! YOU GET NOTHING! YOUR SON GETS NOTHING! MY HEIR GETS THE CASTLE!” He kicks his feet under his blankets in sheer mirth, tears of joy streaming from his eyes as he laughs until he retches, coughing into a kerchief he swiftly brings to his lips with the ease of long experience. When he removes the cloth from his mouth, it's wet and crimson. “Ahhhhh, Daisuke, don't be so dour. There are people worse off than you. Come, sit by me.” He gestures at you to come closer until you stand up and walk over to him.

“Sit there. Look out the window, maybe you'll see him.” He snickers, “That strutting, simpering popinjay capering around Miho's heels, fussing over the baby, hoping if he just catches her in a moment of weakness, if he just persuades her that he is her only friend, her legs will open. If the only time she sees another man, he is berating him or killing him, maybe he will become the only man in her world. The fool. The weak, stupid fool. Look for him, Daisuke, look for his stupid overdyed hair and laugh. I told Miho to find the strongest yojimbo she could at the lowest part, and that dear girl went above and beyond, bringing home that utter milksop with his quick katana. I didn't expect she would bring me someone who makes for a bigger joke than any member of my own family. Look at him. I want you to look into his eyes at dinner, and see how much he hates you for being what he never will. Oh, I know his whole story. I may be bedbound, but I can still write letters. I've never been so proud of Miho, never ever.”

>[Rain on his parade by mentioning how difficult it must have been to produce an heir in his condition, indirectly standing up for your father]
>[Say nothing]
>[SO ABOUT THOSE BANDITS]
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>>4620524
The Scorpion he was referring to is his first wife, Sayaka's aunt. Miho is a Centipede.

>>4620529
>[SO ABOUT THOSE BANDITS]
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>>4620524

To correct you on this point, he was talking about Chouko.
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What a crazy old fuck.
I kind of hate you, but damn if you aren't fun.
>[SO ABOUT THOSE BANDITS]
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>>4620529
A will lead to him talking about his penis and how well it works, presumably, so
>[SO ABOUT THOSE BANDITS]

>>4620530
>>4620531
Ah, i'm a bit foggy on the first thread's details so I missed that, my bad.
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>>4620529
>[SO ABOUT THOSE BANDITS]
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>>4620529
>[Say nothing]
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>>4620529
>[SO ABOUT THOSE BANDITS]
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>>4620529
>[SO ABOUT THOSE BANDITS]
>>4620534
>"DAISUKE-KUN!"
>"My penis is in perfect condition!"
>he drops trou, revealing his horrifying monstrosity of a dick, twisted by the Taint into a 2 foot long horse cock
What do?
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>>4620529

>[Rain on his parade by mentioning how difficult it must have been to produce an heir in his condition, indirectly standing up for your father]

Listening to him ramble on about boning his hot wife while good old Yosuke Jimbo listened outside the room will be annoying, but letting him shittalk Dad in our presence is no bueno. Plus, it'll give him a chance to brag, something he seems to love.
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>>4620541
depending on the options, probably >[Say nothing].
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>>4620529
Get a load of this guy... anyway
>[SO ABOUT THOSE BANDITS]
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>>4620529
>>[SO ABOUT THOSE BANDITS]
Look probable cucklord you can take your baby grudge with papa to its natural conclusion but you're still a bitch if you don't do your fucking job. I'll take the honor hit for letting him talk shit but by golly if this old douchebag won't take care of his land. Then I'ma vote to denounce his fuckin kid.
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>>4620543
>See the Pulsating mass of cancerous flesh, distended and disjointed like some cactus.

"Damn, old man, now I know why your last wife killed herself."
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>>4620529
>[SO ABOUT THOSE BANDITS]
What a smugass nig-
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>>4620542
We'll save it for when we leave, give him something to think about. That, and that his son has six fingers. That'll shut him up right quick.
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>>4620541
>see something tainted
>remove tainted thing
Purge.
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>>4619972
You've just argued that gods aren't supernatural, not that they don't exist.
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>>4620551

Can't forget the albinism too. One would be rough enough, but both will almost certainly cause his parade to hit a few potholes.

>"Why Uncle, he's just like his father. Down to the deformities, at least physically. The spiritual ones will have to wait and see."
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>>4620556
>>4620551
That assumes he gives a shit. He seems excited to have a son because it will fuck over his brother. Whether or not the kid is fucked up or not seems irrelevant to his excitement.
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>>4620558
That's probably because he doesn't know about the deformities I believe. He would know that his child would be tainted then, and all that implies.
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“Uncle, is he a coward in addition to all of those things? Why are your lands overrun by bandits?”

“Now you, on the other hand, I saw the woman you came in with. If I could've mustered the blood, I might've stood here by this window and skinned my eel in hopes of landing some of it down the front of her kimono. Birds around these parts, eh?” He stops laughing suddenly, “Wait, what bandits?” Consternation fills his voice, “WHAT BANDITS, NEPHEW?”

“O-Tora's bandits.” You reply. “They attacked me on the way here, and died for it. Like my father before me, I know my duty, and I do it.” You will not brook an insult to your ancestors. While Toshiaki was watching fireworks, Yudai was beheading ogres. “As he always did.”

“There are no bandits in my lands. They would have been dealt with. The garrison would have been sent to deal with the problem, I would have seen it.” He grips his left arm tightly. “Help me up. Where are my retainers? Yoshimitsu retired, I hear.”

“He died fighting O-Tora's bandits.” Your reiterate, “You didn't know?”

Rage flushes the old man's face, “HE DIED!? OKAMURA! YORI! BRING THEM TO ME!”

“Yori-san challenged Nishiyama-san to a duel over his decision to prioritize guarding you and your wife over the villagers or travelers on the road. He died. Okamura-san performed the three cuts rather than endure the shame of having to go over your wife's head. Whether Nishiyama-san acted of his own volition or on your wife's will, I cannot and will not say, but the impression I got was that everyone thought it was her decision.”

“YOU CAN'T JUST LEAVE BANDITS ALONE, YOU HAVE TO DRIVE THEM OFF OR THEY'LL NEVER LEAVE! THAT COWARD! THAT MEWLING, INCOMPETENT BOY!” Toshiaki seizes your kimono and uses you as a stand to drag himself to his feet, stumbling towards his armor and sword, “I'll...I'll show them who they're dealing with! Great Tiger? I've slain more tigers than I can count! I'll skin him alive!”

>[Stop him]
>[Let him get to his sword]
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>>4620541
that would call for some JADE SOUNDING
>>4620563
>[Let him get to his sword]
this should be fun
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>>4620563
>[Let him get to his sword]

Hell yeah. I like this guy overall so far. Though i'll admit part of that is imagining him voice by Tetsuo Kanao, but still, I like him more every post.
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>>4620563
>[Let him get to his sword]

Huh. At least he cares about something I guess. Probably "his" lands or whatever
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>>4620563
>[Let him get to his sword]
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>>4620563

>[Let him get to his sword]

He may be disgusting, but at least Uncle knows how to handle bandits in the lands. Let him have this moment, before offering our sword to remove the scum from the family lands.
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>>4620563
>[Let him get to his sword]
I'm curiously amused. I do hope he calms down though, would hate to see him get a heart attack before the pièce de résistance.
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>>4620568
Presumably, letting Bandits wander around unopposed in his lands makes him seem like less of a smug badass.
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>>4620563
>>[Let him get to his sword]
We can’t get in the way of a lord protecting his honor sounds like bad juju.
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>>4620563
>>[Let him get to his sword]
Cool. Now when you go to fuck around you get to die with honor instead of a wasted cripple in bed.

Unless he's such a chad that even near death he can outfight a fat fuck with a giant stick
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>>4620563
Lettem get da sword.
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>>4620563
>[Let him get to his sword]
Hell I'd fuckin hand the sword to him ourself if that isn't immensely Dishonorable.
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>>4620553
Not to get too off topic, but I thought the core contention was that the obvious supernatural stuff was evidence for the God's existence, not whether or not they truely exist. You'd have to get into how they interact with the Empire and the wider world for me to make a comment on whether they exist beyond myths and legends (to the regular people, as we know they exist in this setting).
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If you plan to bring up Shirou at all, now is the time, please let me know what you're going to say before this old man can think of nothing else but getting these damned bandits off his lawn.
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>>4620563
>[Let him get to his sword]
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>>4620586
What, offer yo deal with the Bandits plaguing "his land" in his place, so he can teach his albino 6 digit son the proper crab way so his mind isn't permanently poisoned by Phoenix and centipede nonsense?
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>>4620586
We should probably ask him if he is aware that his son is possessing of deformities. Emphasis on the plural. If he knows then he probably had the baby checked for taint way back when. If he doesn't then we'll have a much greater need to check ourselves for certainty. I still want to check either way.
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>>4620584

Well, look at it this way, for those of you familiar with Swamp Lord Quest. There are something like four religions which are mutually exclusive and yet have supernatural "proof" of their existence. One of which is sitting in Jakob Absol's camp, probably eating a nice bread and feeling very pleased with herself.
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>>4620584
Shugenja can communicate with nature's kami, so their existence is doubtless. And the gods are just more powerful kami.
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>>4620592
I'd rather not ask him while he's holding a sword and angry. Last thing we need is an impromptu sparring session with our schizophrenic cuckold evil uncle.
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>>4620586
Congratulations on your heir, Uncle. I honestly thought you didn't have it in you, do to you... more lack luster preformance lately. *cough cough* Still, I know beyond any doubt that he's your heir. He looks just like you, after all.

If we want to pick the cruelest option, that is.
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>>4620593
Poor sweet innocent Hannah probably choked on that nice bread out of embarrassment for Floofy Bard after hearing her summons to Jacob's chambers.
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>>4620586
>>4620592
Backing this. I mean the old hategoblin is so busy masturbating to the thought of getting one over his brother before he dies he doesn’t even know about his surroundings. Better be a good nephew and let him know in detail. If he can’t handle it oh well
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>>4620586

"I'm surprised Uncle, that they haven't said anything about them to you. Tell me at least they let you know about Shirou's hand."

Let him ask, and then coolly respond with his polydacty and albinism. Letting him work himself up like this may be a risk of apoplexy or him starting to fight us or his wife with a blade, but it's the way that'd get anything done. Even if Miho tries to play it off as him having an episode, if we go to cull the bandit population on the Lord's orders, Fuckboy will have to nut up or shut up unless he's up for writing a poem and picking out a fresh kimono.
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>>4620596
I am without subtlety or patience.
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>>4620593
We really need to thank Hannah soon, the gal deserves it.

>>4620595
So the priesthood can communicate with the kami? Good. Now the we know beyond any doubt that the Gods we're real, just like how the Pope is God's Top Man on Earth.

I jest of course. We all know the Lizardmen are the ones calling the shots on this rock.
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>>4620610
...Gods are* real...

Fuck my writing comprehension. You leave me in awe of your writing abilities, Wong.
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>>4620614
You can't fool us Bishoman.
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>>4620593

Hannah best girl, she breaks merc bones with a single swing and doesn't afraid of anything except public speaking or writing letters to her neighbours.
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>>4620563
>>[Let him get to his sword]
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>>4620586
Yeah, let's bring it up.
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He reaches his daisho. He grabs his katana, and throws the saya off the blade, panting.

“Uncle, if you didn't know about the bandits...you did at least know about your son's hand, yes?” You inquire, following closely behind him. Not too closely, though, his sword may be ornate but it's very sharp and practical.

“WHAT DID THE BANDITS DO TO SHIROU'S HAND!?” He howls, turning around and pointing his sword at you. You're in a stance before you realize it, and some of the fury leaves his eyes, “SPEAK!”

“He has six fingers, uncle. In addition to albinism. He needs to be tested for...” You start.

He snorts, “I was tested extensively when this happened.” He gestures at his face, “Miho has no reason to be tainted. Children are not born spontaneously tainted. They are sometimes born with deformities, much like both of my brothers were.” He emphasizes that last part, “You have my permission nonetheless. I'll write a letter tonight, summoning a Kuni shugenja here to rub jade all over everyone. Satisfied?”

You nod. “My congratulations on having an heir in your condition, uncle, and at your age. As you said, getting the blood together, and all that.” You finish awkwardly, not wanting to think too hard about him threatening Sayaka with the fake avian gift earlier.

He laughs, “I know what you're thinking, boy. What you're dancing around so politely, so honorably. Listen. Listen to me. I shouldn't have been able to, in my state. Since the Wall. Since this happened to me. No man could. No man...if he did it honestly. Shirou is my blood, my heir, that is the one thing that is an absolute fact. The greatest trick I ever pulled off, and someday I may tell you how I did it. Now come on.” He shuffles out of the room. “I'm going to carve every last bandit into ribbons myself, and when I'm done, I'm going to take that bastard Nishiyama Takeshi and I'm going to do to him an entire Topaz Championship's worth of damage! I'm going to pluck his eyes and tongue from their sockets, slice off his fingers and toes, but I'll leave his ears perfect so that he can hear every sigh of disgust and shriek of horror at his passing. But that is nothing, NOTHING next to what I'll do to this O-Tora! I'm going to...to...” He stops suddenly, at the top of the steps, “Hnnnngh...I...”

As you rush forward, he grabs the left side of his chest and crumples like a leaf, tumbling down the stairs to land at the bottom with a crash.
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>>4620610
If you try hard enough, you can deny the existence of anything, including your own body and experiences.
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>>4620623
I was afraid that this would happen. Don't die on us now, you amusing fuck.
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>>4620623
Oops
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>>4620623
Hell yeah old dude. Turn into a ghost and go punch the bandits in the soul. Awesome strategy 10/10.
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>>4620623
>someday I may tell you how I did it
Gross.
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>>4620624
But we're not talking about absolutes. Only Siths deal in absolutes.

Wait, isn't that an absolute statement?!?
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>>4620630
>WOMAN! Take that needle and stick it DEEP Into my balls!
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>>4620623
Oh man, I hoped he will at least come out of the keep before keeling over.
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>>4620632

>SERVANT! Fetch me a bowl, turkey baster, and the finest nudey mags you can track down!
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>>4620623
Great now that yojimbo fuck will insinuate that we had something to do with uncles death and we’ll have to cleave him in two for HONOR. All in a days work, we could make scorpions proud.
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>>4620636
>implying he wouldn't just have the servant beat him off
Interesting.
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>>4620623
Huh...are we fucked? He just fell down the stairs with a heart attack and he had weapon in hand. If he's dead this is beyond compromising...
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Game resumes Wednesday.
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>>4620638
I hope the fuck he does. Then we can take the ashigaru and dispense JUSTICE upon these fucking bandits.
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>>4620643
> Game resumes Wednesday.
...well, we’re probably fucked.
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>>4620643

Right on Wong, seeya then. Glad to see that Uncle Toshiaki was as degenerate as I expected. Can't wait to see how the Peacuck tries to wheedle this into being our fault entirely.
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>>4620642
>Huh...are we fucked?
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>>4620642
Turns out we should have stayed silent, or atleast tried to stop him when we could have. I only hope that famous Hida constitution was enough to keep the old angry bastard alive.

>>4620643
Night Wong. Great session tonight! I can only hope this isn't the last we hear from our angry, dirty-minded Uncle.
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>>4620643
Oh boy, sure can't wait to have to hole up and shoot a stupid honourless cur of a birb with Arrows!
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>>4620647
What I think is peak funny is that if Tacucky does pull his shenanigans and tries to ruin our face it won't really matter. Because Daisuke doesn't flaunt his looks like some cheap geisha. And then Daisuke will split him from cock to chin because there ain't no fucking about on the Wall.
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>>4620624
Now, on a more serious note, I'm not saying that they aren't speaking to the kami, or that the Gods aren't real. This isn't about denying reality to the extent that you disprove of your own body and experiences. But if this is a cultural tradition that goes back since your nations foundation, that grants and justifies your power and status... it makes you invested in keeping up appearances, at least.

Not trying to provoke or disprove anything, merely stating a cynic's thought process.
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>>4620623
Eh well this sucks, but ultimately it's Rokugan so its our honour and words versus the Peacock's. My bet is he tries to duel us now rather than it potentially escalated to the Daimyo level because between a proper Crab bushi like Daisuke and someone with Takeru's reputation who is the Clan going to trust?
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>>4620659
I just wonder if he's going to try his luck before or after we deal with the bandits.
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>>4620655
Just make it a duel to the death, he'll either back down or be scared shitless at the prospect of dying.

>>4620661
I hope after, but a fool does as he pleases.
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>>4620661

Before. If he waits until afterwards, it'll prove that it was cowardice on his part. After all, even if he beats us in the duel that follows, why didn't he take the fight to O-Tora? If he left with the other retainers and ashigaru before O-Tora had time to dig in for two years, it would've been solved long before it could have risked Uncle's health so to find out about it. The only way he can get out of this intact easily is dueling us first, and then probably taking the fight to O-Tora to gain some more glory and honor back from his delays.
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>>4620658
>cultural tradition
Your superior can use your name to summon an oni, because he literally owns you. That's not just a social institute.
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>>4620665
That's assuming that he cares about his reputation. He may just be a coward after all.
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>>4620663
>>4620665
I'm kinda with the other anon. He ain't gonna fuck with O-Tora if he is a coward. Because a bandit won't play with honor and will just have him shot to shit or swarmed the moment he issues a challenge.

But seeing as someone has been keeping the information of bandits in Toshi's lands away from him I'm not liking the picture it's painting.
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>>4620669
He did kill that other retainer in a duel.
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>>4620671

O-Tore might also have a been a guy Bitchiyama knew from the past, holding blackmail over him. Uncle Toshi knows about his history, but what if Miho doesn't? If she doesn't know how big of a shitbag he is, if she finds out from a little stripy birdy, Takeshi might just got thrown out on his ass.
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>>4620668
You should keep in mind that I'm not very knowledgeable at the lore, and am most likely putting my foot in my mouth, but isn't that the basis of a social institution? Knowledge horded and taught in secret through your Brotherhood, as a mythos begins to build around it? Traditions though the centuries that dictate your role in life, your place in the bigger picture of Rokugan?

Power and authority is what creates and maintains an institution. How else would one survive otherwise?
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>>4620674
Uncle literally told her to go grab the strongest samurai at the lowest part. Miho definitely recognizes that she got him from a bargain bin.
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I had to google if Japan had cuckoo birds
Which it apparently does.
So I say we should just refer to bird boy as such, at least in private. If not to his face.
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>>4620685
In japanese poetry, cuckoo is more known for its pretty song than brood parasitism
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>>4620688
You know what I think? A Crab would know it better for its baby-replacing antics because that's more pertinent information than how well it can sing. You'd be lucky to find a Lion that could actually tell you it's a bird.
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>>4620689
>more pertinent information
Unless it replaces Crab babies, it's not.
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>>4620688
It's also said to bring good luck to those who hear its preening in Japan.
Helps veil the insult no?
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>>4620691
>cuckoo could replace useful birbs with shitty cuckoos
>not pertinent
Boy
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>>4620695
>birbs
>useful to Crab
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>>4620694
That's false, considering Uncle's present misfortune.

>>4620698
>implying messenger hawks aren't useful
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>>4620698
Birbs have exceptional eyesight. And most of the time hearing as well. A well trained birb is an excellent scout and sentry.

Moreover, with the stupid habits of a cuckoo one may fly over the wall, place some eggs in a fake nest built by a clever goblin and BAM now you have evil demon birbs playing for the other team.

Do you know how hard it is to hit demon birbs? I bet you think goblins can't bite a man's ears clean off through a helmet.
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>>4620643
Wong, I do appreciate your writing style. Your really do a great job at fleshing out the characters and the setting, and the subtly with weaving all these elements together? Simply breathtaking. It reminds me of the painting memes earlier in this thread, about how beautiful the landscapes are, in regards to the stroke of a brush. You could get lost in the details. ;^)
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>wake up and update quest
>anons encourage a half dead dude to get fired up and go into battle with bandits
>now our uncle fell down some stairs with a sword out with only us in the room with him
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>>4620771
Yeah. I went to sleep because of work. Wake up to this. We’re in deep deep trouble here.
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Check if he's alive I guess, fuck.
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>>4619221

More L5R is always good.
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>>4619252

I need to know more, for a giggle.
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>>4620818
It's basically a list of the MC's kinks really under their character sheet.
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>>4620818
https://fiction.live/stories/Path-of-the-Wolf-A-Ronin-Story/QqxFK3b9hFibekBne/Character-Sheet/NaZthKX8XJYLJqJxY
The writing quality is good, but not really a fan of playing as a sex obsessed ronin spreading themselves for random peasants
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>>4620836
NANI the fuck!?!?
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>>4620836
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>>4620836
Rather harmless compared to some other stuff on that site or QQ.
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>>4620678

I meant lowest price but that works too, honestly.
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>>4620691

Ah, you've heard of the Shadowlands Cuckoo, then?
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>>4620700

Rokugan's goblins canonically train tentacle monsters as pets, not birds.
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>>4620977
You can't make me let my guard down, Wong. I won't get into another fistfight with an overgrown hummingbird out for blood.
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>>4620977
Of coarse they do. And let me guess. Ogres tame and ride on the backs of giant demon birds so as to drop from the sky and there by make all wall useless in stopping them from just flattening everyone they get there big hands on.
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>>4620985

Thankfully not.
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>>4620836

Wow, I wonder if they hate our layout as much as I hate theirs.
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>>4620996
I get the feeling that the crab clan say those words a lot when they think about what the forces of the shadowlands can do but for some reason do not do.
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>>4620999
>Like the land, air, and water, plant and animal life in the Shadowlands are twisted into foul and often dangerous forms. Trees, bushes, and even grasses may be stunted or malformed, or appear dead even as they continue to grow. Conversely, they may be growing grossly out of control, like cancerous tumors of greenery. Moss, lichen, and fungus form slimy, sickly overgrowths, while bloated mushrooms and toadstools burst into clouds of acrid spores if disturbed, sometimes causing horrific infections in those exposed to them. In all cases, plants in the Shadowlands are dangerous, with barbed thorns, razor-edged leaves, or any of a wide variety of toxic or corrosive secretions.

>The Taint similarly distorts animal life in the Shadowlands. Insects tend to swarm aggressively, pinching, biting, and stinging with sharp pincers, powerful mandibles, or venomous barbs. Some of them swell into oversized monstrosities instead. Crab scouts commonly speak of spiders, centipedes, and flesh-boring worms as long as a person’s forearm.

>Birds and mammals, on the other hand, are extremely rare. Presumably this is because unless they have mutated into aggressive and dangerous forms — birds that have become feathered masses of talons and beaks, or rabbits that have grow huge, tearing fangs — they simply became prey. Fish and other aquatic life, in the meantime, seem to thrive in horrifying ways, filling the waterways of the Shadowlands with gnashing teeth and tentacles that seek to grab, pull, and drown their quarry in the dark, fathomless depths.

>Closer to the Festering Pit, scouts report having seen even stranger and more disturbing creatures — cryptic, misshapen things sporting armored legs, serrated claws, or entangling limbs—that either combine traits of other creatures in bizarre ways or have no recognizable attributes from the Mortal Realm at all. The Kuni speculate that these are things that scuttled and skulked out of Jigoku through the Festering Pit, never meant to exist in Ningen-dō. Many are small, or human-sized at their largest. Some, though, may be truly massive. Sailors who have ventured near the Sea of Shadows sometimes babble frantically about creatures the size of islands whose ponderous movements threaten to capsize even the largest vessels.

The Shadowlands are fun.
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>>4620920
True but that makes it worse, right when you get into good plot development you have a vote to finger yourself in the middle of camp. I personally can’t take a story seriously when the protag constantly engages in over the top sex
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>Another
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>>4621312
Birds don't like me.
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>>4620984
Maverick Hunter Quest Flashbacks intensify
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>>4621410
That robot man went from idealistic, happy go lucky, prankster to a washed out, paranoid, cynic real fast when his first mission ended up with him getting his eyes exploded in his own head. I miss him.
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Even from the top of the steps, you can tell without examining him more closely that life has left Arinaga Toshiaki's body. The angle at which his neck is twisted tells you that, certainly, but even if his neck wasn't broken you know the look in a man's eyes when the life leaves him, the foggy dullness.

Arinaga Toshiaki, the uncle you hated...although after meeting him, in a perverse way that may have changed slightly...is dead.

>[Get the fuck out of here, this can go wrong in a million ways in which you get framed for murder, consider not stopping until you're in the next town and can come back with a Clan Magistrate and Kuni Witch Hunter with plenty of jade]
>[Call for a servant, report his death, break the news gently to Miho, it's the moral thing to do and surely justice will somehow prevail]
>[Carefully pick up his katana despite the dishonor, sneak it back upstairs, and THEN call for a servant...after all, think about how it looks, Toshiaki at the bottom of the stairs holding a sword, you looming menacingly at the top.]
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>>4621864
Lmaoo this is hard, need to think this over for a while.
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>>4621864
>[Call for a servant, report his death, break the news gently to Miho, it's the moral thing to do and surely justice will somehow prevail]

As fucked as this all looks we need to do the right thing here. It is not only our lives that are at risk here. But the lives of everyone that lives here as well. We need to tell Miho how Toshiaki died before random rumors start flying around and ruin everything. It will be hard and Nishiyama Takeshi will not make it any easier but we need to tell the truth so that we can stop O-Tora before he kills any more innocents in our family lands. That is our duty before anything else.
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>>4621864
>[Carefully pick up his katana despite the dishonor, sneak it back upstairs, and THEN call for a servant...after all, think about how it looks, Toshiaki at the bottom of the stairs holding a sword, you looming menacingly at the top.]
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>>4620771
>>4620775
To be fair, the alternative the other option besides letting him get his sword was trying to PREVENT an angry old man from getting his sword.
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>>4621881
Yeah, we really set this in motion when we mentioned the bandits.
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>>4621864
>[Call for a servant, report his death, break the news gently to Miho, it's the moral thing to do and surely justice will somehow prevail]

After all, you won't be looming menacingly at the top of the stairs when you go downstairs and call for a servant. That solves the ONLY issue!
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>>4621882
True. Still, i'm a fan of Toshiki Inoue's writing - at the end of the day, drama and misunderstandings are the spice of a good story.
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>>4621883
How do you even lift your head with a brain that fucking big homie? Must have a neck like a damn bull.

>>4621864
>>[Call for a servant, report his death, break the news gently to Miho, it's the moral thing to do and surely justice will somehow prevail]
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>>4621886
It's an immeasurable burden, the amount I spend on neck braces for my frequent brain-related neck injuries is debt inducing.
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>>4621864
This is a choice between Honor and good ol' Crab Pragmatism.

Well, I was always a sucker for Honor.

>[Call for a servant, report his death, break the news gently to Miho, it's the moral thing to do and surely justice will somehow prevail]

Plus, >>4621883 is correct.

>>4621881
>>4621882
Honestly, I wanted to let him talk for a moment longer, have him insult the Cuckoo a bit more, maybe more life lessons from an wrinkly asshole (quite literally, from looks alone), but that's life I suppose. I sort of want to low-key fuck with his wishes, just for insulting the rest of our family, but in all honesty it seems like despite having everything going for our uncle, our father still managed to gain the better hand over him before he died.
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>>4621864
>[Carefully pick up his katana despite the dishonor, sneak it back upstairs, and THEN call for a servant...after all, think about how it looks, Toshiaki at the bottom of the stairs holding a sword, you looming menacingly at the top.]
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>>4621888
At least our father had friends and family that truly loved him and did not serve him out of fear. There are just some things that no amount of money can buy. Tho poor Miho is going to have a hard life after all of this is over now that her dirt bag husband went and died like a chump. The poor girl.
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>>4621894
I'm certain Miho will surprise us. After all, she did outlive her husband, which is better than what happened to the previous wife.
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>>4621894
I'm sure he had at least 1 or 2 friends, it's impossible for someone that based to not have at least one, even if his asshole limiter was broken.
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>>4621898
All his friends either died in battle, died in duels, or committed seppuku. There is a reason why he flew into a rage at hearing their deaths and promising mutilation on those who caused it.
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>>4621900
Dead friends still count. Obviously not as much as living friends, but still!
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>>4621883
We could state that uncle was fired up by the bandits, and wanted to deal with them personally. It would be honest, if selective.

>>4621902
They must have been great friends, with them going missing and him not noticing in the slightest. The best, you could say.
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>>4621905
Let's be fair, he has apparently been so literally dying that he's awake for a few hours a day at best.

But yeah,regarding the first sentence, i'm with that. A bit of lying by omission is a-ok in my book.
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>>4621864
>>[Carefully pick up his katana despite the dishonor, sneak it back upstairs, and THEN call for a servant...after all, think about how it looks, Toshiaki at the bottom of the stairs holding a sword, you looming menacingly at the top.]
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>>4621905
>>4621906
Hell we do not even have to lie at all. We can just say that when we told him about the bandit raids he promised to kill everyone responsible for everything. Then he had a stroke from all of his anger fell down the stairs and broke his neck. And if Nishiyama Takeshi makes a big deal of all of this we can tell him that his lord blamed him for everything and was going to make him wish he had died by the end of it. And that if he does not want us to fulfill Arinaga Toshiaki's last wishes on his behalf he will do his job and help us defend this land and Miho from the bandits. Or he can find out how bad a crab from beyond the wall can be when he gets his claws on a COWARD, MEWLING, INCOMPETENT BOY!
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I think ya'll are too blase about the possibility of fighting Takeshi. He's a Topaz Campion after all, and we have Kenjutsu of 3 and Iaijutsu of 2. You can bluster all you want about MUH CRAB TOUGHNESS and MUH HUNDREDS OF DEAD GOBLINS, but none of that will give us even an unkept die when it counts.
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>>4621864
>>[Carefully pick up his katana despite the dishonor, sneak it back upstairs, and THEN call for a servant...after all, think about how it looks, Toshiaki at the bottom of the stairs holding a sword, you looming menacingly at the top.]
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>>4621864
>>[Call for a servant, report his death, break the news gently to Miho, it's the moral thing to do and surely justice will somehow prevail]
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>>4621918
We should have iajutsu 3 now with the sessions going. Granted originally we only wanted to draw our blade as a free action if we got ambushed, but still.


It honestly depends on if peacock boy kept up his training or not though. If he did? We’re screwed. If not we stand a very good chance since he was notably inferior to most peers only winning from inflicting terror on them.
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>>4621994
We know he has duelled and killed at least one samurai recently.
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Boy, you guys sure are naive
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>>4621864
>>[Carefully pick up his katana despite the dishonor, sneak it back upstairs, and THEN call for a servant...after all, think about how it looks, Toshiaki at the bottom of the stairs holding a sword, you looming menacingly at the top.]
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>>4622003
Said samurai was also barely trained and apparently very young. He’s also likely a traditional crab that eschews iajutsu entirely.

Fair point.
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>>4621864
>>[Call for a servant, report his death, break the news gently to Miho, it's the moral thing to do and surely justice will somehow prevail]

I think we need to do this. Considering that he was yelling for servants to summon his retainers, I think he's already attracted some attention.
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>>4621864
>[Call for a servant, report his death, break the news gently to Miho, it's the moral thing to do and surely justice will somehow prevail]

We can retrieve the katana at a later date if we want it, but personally I do not think we should take something so symbolically dirty
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>>4622086
Taking the katana is for putting it back in the scabbard. Our sword is far far better.
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>>4621864
>[Call for a servant, report his death, break the news gently to Miho, it's the moral thing to do and surely justice will somehow prevail]

We did nothing wrong. Even if they accuse us they can't prove shit.
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>>4621864
aaah fuck now we won't know if Chouko killed herself or if he did it. =(
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>[Call for a servant, report his death, break the news gently to Miho, it's the moral thing to do and surely justice will somehow prevail]
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>>4622104
and if they try, then wong will have to start the doom music
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>>4622066
Not that guy, but I think you’re forgetting that the Topaz Championship is essentially the iaijutsu Olympics. If we’re going to be challenged to combat, it can’t be with katana. Maybe tetsubo, or hell, just go at each other with boat oars.
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>>4622113
Issue is we’re a Hiruma with kenjutsu, not a Hida with a tetsubo. Unless it’s an archery contest we’re boned, and we’re not Mantis clan...
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>>4621864
>>[Carefully pick up his katana despite the dishonor, sneak it back upstairs, and THEN call for a servant...after all, think about how it looks, Toshiaki at the bottom of the stairs holding a sword, you looming menacingly at the top.]
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>>4622113

Not quite. It's a bunch of competitions in everything from haiku, to sumai wrestling, to hunting, and if you get a certain number of points from the judges you are considered to have passed your special Topaz gempukku and get entered into the iai tournament for the Championship. It's also done between fifteen year old kids, not experienced middle aged duelists who are the best in the Empire. That said, the Topaz Champion bonus actually synchs really well with his starting school technique.
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>>4621864
>[Call for a servant, report his death, break the news gently to Miho, it's the moral thing to do and surely justice will somehow prevail]
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>>4622204
If we really need to get rid of Nishiyama Takeshi we can always tell the truth and say that Arinaga Toshiaki's last wishes were both to stop the bandits from raiding his lands. And to punish Nishiyama Takeshi with death for not doing his duty and stopping the bandits him self.

Hell we would even be doing the honorable thing by following our superiors last orders in both spirit and letter of his demand. So there would be no problem at all if we got all of the family troops together and just dog-piled him to the ground so we can kill him while he is helpless.
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>>4622222
>dude trust me he said to murder his wifes yojimbo before he fell down the stairs and died while armed
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>>4622227
If only we had our bow, we could just do some preemptive early season bird hunting from this here high up tower.
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>>4622230
It's not like some heathen cuckoo Ronin whose squatting in our family lands has any honour anyways.
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>>4622230
>>4622238
What’s the point of being a classical honorable samurai if we just behave like your average dnd murderhobo
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>>4622227
Well he was going to do it him self. But then he fell down the stairs and died while armed. And it is a good thing the Empires law is all about confession and who has more authority and prestige. So when it comes to our word or Nishiyama Takeshi the shame of his clan and the Topaz Championship. Well lets just say that Nishiyama Takeshi is up shit creek without a paddle and he knows it. So he will most likely try to do something stupid that will let us kill him in any way we want to.
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As a side note, while I do not believe I normally give exp for off-day sessions or at least reduce it (being poorly organized sometimes) the momentous events and good roleplaying this time have earned you 6 exp. Am I giving you slightly more than usual because I want to see the Hiruma Bushi Rank 2 in action?

Yes.

You have 12 exp.
>[Buy Awareness 3 for 12 exp]
>[Buy Courtier 1, Meditation or Tea Ceremony 1 for 2 exp and bank the rest]
>[Buy nothing, saving for Void 3, which costs 18 exp]
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>>4622251
I'm feeling awareness 3, put me down for that.
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>>4622244
Ya know, I've actually played a boe user in any game of d&d thinking back on it.
But my point is, you don't have to treat an opponent who likely still has negative honour from his tournament actions with honour, that's kinda the whole point of not tanking your honour score right. If you have no honour, no one with honour is required to treat you with any.

>>4622251

>[Buy Awareness 3 for 12 exp]
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>>4622251
>[Buy Awareness 3 for 12 exp]
Although Void ring 3 is also good. To anyone wondering! Our Sheet is at the brginning of thread.
>Question
To get Hiruma Bushi Rank 2 we would need what again?
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>>4622257
Tfw you are either forever the DM or Party Cleric.
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>>4622251
>>[Buy Awareness 3 for 12 exp]
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>[Buy nothing, saving for Void 3, which costs 18 exp]
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>>4621864
>>[Call for a servant, report his death, break the news gently to Miho, it's the moral thing to do and surely justice will somehow prevail]


THINK he made noise falling down the stairs, the servants understand the sound a sword makes when it’s clashing with something. If we go down there and pick up the sword and a servants walks in on us then it’ll give the conspiracy more credibility. Report it at once and there is more deniability. Challenge all those who say otherwise (that we can beat) to an honor duel til death and keep things hushed up. I wonder what our honor is at now after this, what will our father say
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>>4622251
>>[Buy Awareness 3 for 12 exp]
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>>4622273
>what will our father say
Dad's Ghost "I Warned you that nothing good ever happens at the family home, I WARNED YOU!"
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>>4622251
>[Buy Awareness 3 for 12 exp]
Gonna need to talk to maneuver our way out of this mess.
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>>4622251
>[Buy nothing, saving for Void 3, which costs 18 exp]
I want that second rank.
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>>4622273
>what will our father say
Probably something like
>for fuck’s sake, you talked to Toshiaki for three minutes and you let him kill himself stumbling down the stairs? And now I have to deal with him AGAIN when I’m dead?! For fucks sake, I’ve got enough already dealing with Juro here!
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I feel the need to point out that shooting Takeshi like a plump red deer is murder and "uncle told me to before he fell down the stairs" is really shoddy justification.
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>>4622257

That isn't actually how it works. Remember, him being a ronin is entirely Sayaka's speculation. Even a Black Sheep samurai from a Great Clan cannot be slaughtered out of hand without consequences outside of wartime or self defense or an illegal duel (remember, you need your lord's permission to duel to the death or you're breaking the law, which doesn't always stop people).
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>>4622306
So who gave Cuckoo permission to kill one of uncles retainers in a duel?
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>>4622308
Also I feel like I've misunderstood the purpose of the Honour score then.
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>>4622308
Ah shit write that down...(yo)jimbo might have activated our trap card
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>>4622312
Unless he got permission from Miho when Toshi was sleeping and thus couldn't give it. Or any other bullshit excuse.
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>>4622251

>[Buy Awareness 3 for 12 exp]

for the second rank, and also because we might need it next session.
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>>4622306
So the Cuckoo can't duel us legally without his Lord's permission?
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>>4622347
Not to the death anyways.
To first blood? Totally.
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>>4622350
That being said, it's completely within his wheelhouse to skip, first blood and just go for a killing strikes.
More than likely what he did to uncles retainer.
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>>4621864
>[Carefully pick up his katana despite the dishonor, sneak it back upstairs, and THEN call for a servant...after all, think about how it looks, Toshiaki at the bottom of the stairs holding a sword, you looming menacingly at the top.]

Can we instead pick up his sheath and bring it downstairs and sheath his sword? After that we tell the truth, that upon learning about Peacock's incompetence he became so enraged that he was going to duel the prick and then had a heart attack and died.

Also, if we do end up dueling Nishiyama, we have one advantage. We got him figured out. If we duel him we know exactly where he's going to strike. Our beautiful face. We may not be faster on the draw than him, but hopefully that knowledge will allow us to block and then counter stroke.
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>>4622309

You probably have. Sayaka's Honor starts at, I believe, something like 2.5 but you can't murder Bayushi Bushi School members for it. Honor can be detected with Lore: Bushido / Intelligence and obviously having high Honor comes with social perks, in addition to some mechanical benefits (bonuses to resist being seduced, or corrupted, and some techniques get bonuses from your Honor), it does not give you carte blanche to murder samurai with less Honor.

To answer your other question, it was clearly an illegal duel. However, Takeshi can easily say Yori demanded and provoked it and how much this particular law gets enforced tends to depend on how much it inconveniences your superiors.
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>>4622477
>never gonna achieve those honor bonuses because muh crab practicality

I weep for our potential.
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>>4622534
It's a good thing roleplay will always be cooler than powergaming.
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>>4622477
I see, I was under the assumption that someone with essentially zero or negative Honour was exempt from the protections that those of noble birth enjoyed.
Thanks for correcting my misunderstanding.
>>4622309
This is me, I'm just at work now.
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>>4622569

Well, let me put it this way. Someone with Honor that low is likely guilty of some extreme criminality as a lot of the things that are just...sort of rude...stop being Honor loss at that time.

Also.
>Ctrl+F "Honor" looking for the chart
>118 results
>pic related
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>>4622699
>>4622569

Ahem, to clarify on this and be as specific as possible. Let's say you encounter a Bloodspeaker, in the act of being a Bloodspeaker, and his Bloodspeakerhood is unmistakable. So you cut him down. Nobody is going to have a problem with that, the wages of being a Maho-Tsukai are death. Someone with Honor 0 is probably such a criminal that killing one is probably justified, but some common sense has to be employed, you can't just say "That Scorpion looked like he had low Honor so I beheaded him." Nobody is going to give you even a syllable of rebuke for killing, say, O-Tora, but if you just walked out of the keep and killed Takeshi, and the word got out? You're a murderer.
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>>4622752

New thread
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>>4622753
>New thread
But it's Tuesday Wong!
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>>4614836
I rarely post in quest threads usually just looking for art for various things, but i happened to open this gif right as luke began talking about his father in the audio book im listening to.



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