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<blockquote data-quote="Vanifae" data-source="post: 5257502" data-attributes="member: 58765"><p><strong>Session 1: Tournament of the Samurai – Part 3</strong></p><p></p><p><em><strong><span style="color: green">[This is point that most of the rolling began with some Stealth rolls, Sincerity and such as the two samurai-ko attempt to steal, ahem, get inspiration for the poetry contest in the morning. I learned that being unskilled is very, very bad and that a TN of 15 is pretty hard to hit with two dice, so I kept most of the checks relatively low for this part. It was still entertaining though. – GM’s note]</span></strong></em></p><p></p><p><em>16th of the Dragon 1172 IC, Pale Oak Castle, home of Asako Shizu, Phoenix Daimyo</em></p><p></p><p>It was three in the morning as Shiatari stood silently outside the Suzume Takeshi’s chamber. It was rather chill this morning as she waited for her companion to arrive, Mayako was running late.</p><p></p><p>For Mayako’s sake, she was doing her best to sneak away from her family and thought she was doing well until…</p><p></p><p>“Where you going?” Sukime whispered following her big sister.</p><p></p><p><em><strong><span style="color: green">[Mayako failed a Stealth roll and so I decided instead of running into a guard, she would have to deal with her nosy and mischievous little sister, Sukime. This was fun. – GM’s note]</span></strong></em></p><p></p><p>“I… Sukime what are you doing here?” Mayako retorts freezing in place.</p><p></p><p>“I couldn’t sleep,” Sukime shrugs.</p><p></p><p>“I was going to the… bathroom, go back to sleep Sukime,” the eldest sister urges.</p><p></p><p>“I can’t I need to go to the bathroom too, and I am scared,” Sukime whines.</p><p></p><p>Mayako thinks quickly, “What if I tell you a story about the spirit world, will you go back to bed then?”</p><p></p><p>“I love stories,” Sukime nods; as she listens to her eldest sister relate a thrilling heroic tale about the spirit realms.</p><p></p><p><em><strong><span style="color: green">[Mayako was quite skilled in this area and rolled very well and was able to avoid having her sister tag along with her. – GM’s note]</span></strong></em></p><p></p><p>Meanwhile Shiatari waits outside the room growing impatient as a patrolling guard happens by. Thinking quickly and deflecting any notion of wrong doing the Scorpion samurai utilized her more subtle skills to avoid suspicion of wrong doing, in fact she was able to make the guard second guess his own actions and he left her nervous of his own actions. The ways of the Scorpion are sneaky indeed.</p><p></p><p>Finally Mayako arrives nearly twenty minutes late and the two samurai-ko discuss the plan and decide that the best bet was for Mayako to sneak in find any poetry, “borrow” it and then return it later once they had memorized suitable works for the contest in the morning.</p><p></p><p>Mayako sneaks into the chamber silent like the night, where she learned such shameful skills is anyone’s guess, and found a neat stack of papers of various poetry.</p><p></p><p><em><strong><span style="color: green">[Sadly, I had secretly rolled for Takeshi and he was awake and aware of the samurai-ko, Mayako rolled very well but Takeshi rolled even better… - GM’s notes]</span></strong></em></p><p></p><p>“I hope you find what you are looking for, Mayako-san,” Takeshi speaks with a relaxed tone, “Or did you come here to seduce me in the dark of night?”</p><p></p><p>Mayako froze, “I… I…”</p><p></p><p>Hearing the conversation inside, Shiatari enters with a look of concern on her face. Takeshi lights a lantern and smirks, “If I were a less honorable man I would think you two ladies were here to steal from me. But I know that two Great Clan samurai like yourselves would never stoop so low.”</p><p></p><p>“Of course not, we came to see if you could give us more instruction in poetry, Takeshi-san,” Shiatari smiles.</p><p></p><p>“Well then why all the secrecy,” the Sparrow bushi gestures.</p><p></p><p>Mayako replies, “We were nervous, neither of us knows very much about poetry we just want to do well in the contest. Right?”</p><p></p><p>“Of course and maybe with your help, we can work out a deal that will work for everyone,” she purrs her seductive voice trying to draw the young samurai in.</p><p></p><p><em><strong><span style="color: green">[Bayushi Shiatari has Dangerous Beauty and is skilled in Temptation, but she was unable to tempt the honorable Takeshi, it was close though. – GM’s note]</span></strong></em></p><p></p><p>Takeshi nearly gives in to the wiles of the Scorpion bushi but he stands firm and sees that there is a deal in the making here. The poet warrior shrugs, “How about we make an exchange, I can help you in the poetry contest and you owe me a favor… I mean the favor of a provincial daimyo’s daughter must be worth something. It couldn’t hurt at least to have someone like that as a friend.”</p><p></p><p>Mayako glances away, “What kind of favor?”</p><p></p><p>“Just a favor to be called in at a later date, I promise it won’t be anything outrageous, just the friendship of a daimyo’s daughter is good enough for me, if you can agree to that then I will do my best to prepare you both for the poetry contest,” Takeshi replies. </p><p></p><p>“You have a deal only if we do well, Takeshi-san,” Shiatari commands.</p><p></p><p>“This humble minor clansman will do his best to assist you in your time of need,” Takeshi grins. The Sparrow bushi ‘instructs’ his newfound allies in the vagaries of poetry, and even gives them poems to use in the contest.</p><p></p><p><em><strong><span style="color: green">[This gives each of the samurai-ko two free raises on the Poetry contest roll, so even if they fail abysmally they can still save face with a decent poem. Takeshi will become a useful source of inspiration for the two throughout the contest. – GM’s note]</span></strong></em></p><p></p><p>The first event of the morning is a gift from the Isawa house to all of the samurai clans currently attending the Tournament of Samurai. The gift will be shared by all them in a pilgrimage and is offered to each participant in kind. Even the coarse Crab samurai upholds the proper ritual of gift giving… which causes even more shock when Mirumoto Rai does not follow convention and accepts the gift on the first offering. The room is filled with furtive whispers and glances as the Isawa karo tries to regain his composure. Mayako though is perceptive enough to notice that something is troubling the young Dragon and he seems conflicted about his actions.</p><p></p><p>The poetry contest begins quickly to put the ugly events behind the guests and Agasha Mayako is the first to go, her poem is actually well received content wise, but her actual recital was shaky. She performs admirably but not with much distinction. Her mother gently fans herself in modest approval, though her face betrays little if any emotion, positive or negative.</p><p></p><p>Agasha Yoko nudges Mayako as she takes her place by her giant sister’s side, “Well done, it seems your late night adventure was fruitful after all.”</p><p></p><p><em><strong><span style="color: green">[Mayako rolled poorly and only got the two free raises for two points in this contest. – GM’s note]</span></strong></em></p><p></p><p>Doji Aiko followed the young Phoenix shugenja with a coy poem that brought blushing cheeks to Mirumoto Rai. Mayako notices the gentle interplay with some interest. Aiko-sama is followed by Himura Natsuko a ronin bushi attached to the Dragon clan; she gives a fairly dark poem about death that seems to unsettle the judge. The beautiful ronin smiles at the end of her poem and then takes her place at Mirumoto-san’s side.</p><p></p><p>Bayushi Shiatari gives her poem, and recites it perfectly just as Takeshi instructed her and impresses the judge quite well. She is followed by Suzume Takeshi who does an equally beautiful job with his original poem. Shiba Reikun, a Phoenix bushi that follows the Sparrow warrior fails to impress.</p><p></p><p><em><strong><span style="color: green">[Shiatari rolled well and with the two free raises she gains 3 total points from the poetry contest. – GM’s note]</span></strong></em></p><p></p><p>Strangely Mirumoto Rai tries to avoid giving a poem but is finally coerced and gives a solid if not terribly impressive haiku that Mayako recognizes is a love poem. She glances at Aiko-sama and senses that something scandalous could be brewing but keeps it to herself. The rest of the gathered samurai perform admirably but not with much distinction and it is obvious that many are ill prepared for these less martial pursuits. Asako Shizu-sama seems to be greatly enjoying putting these young samurai to test and watches with great interest.</p><p></p><p>The painting contest begins shortly after the poetry contest. Shiatari, Mayako, Takeshi and Aiko-sama all set up near each other set to work trying to produce something worthwhile. Doji Aiko-sama tries to strike up a pleasant but tense conversation with Shiatari but the two women end up exchanging veiled threats followed by outright insults by the young Bayushi. Aiko finishes her piece quickly and leaves their presence.</p><p></p><p>Bayushi-san smiles to herself, feeling smug and superior. She finishes her work, a piece depicting sunset with a lone samurai standing on a stone before a waterfall. A scorpion sits on another stone in the middle of the stream next to a swimming frog. The piece is well received and the Scorpion bushi is lauded. </p><p></p><p>Mayako created a simple scene of a tree with falling leaves on the wind, a striking piece that also impressed the judges. Her mother fans herself gently but her overall disposition seems pleased though not overly so. The young Phoenix spends her time admiring the other works and finds surprising details that are missed by others; a sparrow’s nest in a piece about the Kaiu wall and the hordes of the Sahdowlands. In particular she spots a beautiful woman in Mirumoto Rai’s artwork and immediately glances to Aiko-sama who seems quite impressed. The wheels continue turning.</p><p></p><p><em><strong><span style="color: green">[I allowed the characters to draw their pieces of artwork, they both made sketches and I gave them three free raises for doing so, neither rolled well and so they got three points each. They both enjoyed this and I would recommend encouraging this as well. – GM’s note]</span></strong></em></p><p></p><p>The competing samurai have a sumptuous dinner feast and relax from a day of contests. Takeshi offers his new friends some tea he brewed, both were reluctant to try, still thinking he had ill born intentions but they relent and find that his tea is especially delicious. Takeshi jokes, “I am glad that both of you turned out such excellent haiku today, I must find out where you both get your inspiration.”</p><p></p><p>Mayako seems distracted though especially after seeing Mirumoto Rai disappear followed by Doji Aiko-sama. The young Phoenix excuses herself and follows the Crane courtier, but is easily spotted as Aiko slips out the bath of the bath house. The scorpion stays and entertains Takeshi-san and Sukime who joins them.</p><p></p><p>Aiko turns flustered, “Agasha-san, are you lost?”</p><p></p><p>“Umm, I was trying to find the bath house?” Mayako answers, perhaps too quickly.</p><p></p><p>“You just passed it, shall I show you?” the Crane replies feigning help.</p><p></p><p>“Oh no I can find it from here,” Mayako turns and goes back to the bath house waiting for the Crane to continue on her way. Aiko takes a moment and then continues on her way, Mayako follows once again utilizing her shameful skills in stealth, this time without being noticed.</p><p></p><p>She discovers that the young Mirumoto Rai and Doji Aiko are involved in a shameful tryst in an empty chamber. She grins mischievously wondering how she can use this new found information to her advantage.</p><p></p><p>Meanwhile the Isawa karo and four Shiba bushi make their way through the feast hall catching Bayushi-san’s attention. She stands to follow, Sukime and Takeshi following suit. Their destination is clear to the private chambers of Asako Shizu-sama. The four bushi stand outside the chamber doors while the karo enters. A crowd is now forming at the commotion, trying their best to see what is going on.</p><p></p><p>The karo returns from the inner chamber with a look of horror on his face, He does his best to maintain his face and speaks, “I regret to announce that something shameful and terrible has occurred. Our great lord, Asako Shizu-sama, daimyo of this mighty province ahs been slain in cold murder. We have reason to suspect that his murderer may still be here within the castle, so regretfully I must request that none may leave until we find his murderer. No servant of the Empress deserves such an ignoble death.”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vanifae, post: 5257502, member: 58765"] [b]Session 1: Tournament of the Samurai – Part 3[/b] [i][b][color=green][This is point that most of the rolling began with some Stealth rolls, Sincerity and such as the two samurai-ko attempt to steal, ahem, get inspiration for the poetry contest in the morning. I learned that being unskilled is very, very bad and that a TN of 15 is pretty hard to hit with two dice, so I kept most of the checks relatively low for this part. It was still entertaining though. – GM’s note][/color][/b][/i] [i]16th of the Dragon 1172 IC, Pale Oak Castle, home of Asako Shizu, Phoenix Daimyo[/i] It was three in the morning as Shiatari stood silently outside the Suzume Takeshi’s chamber. It was rather chill this morning as she waited for her companion to arrive, Mayako was running late. For Mayako’s sake, she was doing her best to sneak away from her family and thought she was doing well until… “Where you going?” Sukime whispered following her big sister. [i][b][color=green][Mayako failed a Stealth roll and so I decided instead of running into a guard, she would have to deal with her nosy and mischievous little sister, Sukime. This was fun. – GM’s note][/color][/b][/i][b][color=green][/color][/b] “I… Sukime what are you doing here?” Mayako retorts freezing in place. “I couldn’t sleep,” Sukime shrugs. “I was going to the… bathroom, go back to sleep Sukime,” the eldest sister urges. “I can’t I need to go to the bathroom too, and I am scared,” Sukime whines. Mayako thinks quickly, “What if I tell you a story about the spirit world, will you go back to bed then?” “I love stories,” Sukime nods; as she listens to her eldest sister relate a thrilling heroic tale about the spirit realms. [i][b][color=green][Mayako was quite skilled in this area and rolled very well and was able to avoid having her sister tag along with her. – GM’s note][/color][/b][/i][b][color=green][/color][/b][color=green][/color] Meanwhile Shiatari waits outside the room growing impatient as a patrolling guard happens by. Thinking quickly and deflecting any notion of wrong doing the Scorpion samurai utilized her more subtle skills to avoid suspicion of wrong doing, in fact she was able to make the guard second guess his own actions and he left her nervous of his own actions. The ways of the Scorpion are sneaky indeed. Finally Mayako arrives nearly twenty minutes late and the two samurai-ko discuss the plan and decide that the best bet was for Mayako to sneak in find any poetry, “borrow” it and then return it later once they had memorized suitable works for the contest in the morning. Mayako sneaks into the chamber silent like the night, where she learned such shameful skills is anyone’s guess, and found a neat stack of papers of various poetry. [i][b][color=green][Sadly, I had secretly rolled for Takeshi and he was awake and aware of the samurai-ko, Mayako rolled very well but Takeshi rolled even better… - GM’s notes][/color][/b][/i][b][color=green][/color][/b][color=green][/color] “I hope you find what you are looking for, Mayako-san,” Takeshi speaks with a relaxed tone, “Or did you come here to seduce me in the dark of night?” Mayako froze, “I… I…” Hearing the conversation inside, Shiatari enters with a look of concern on her face. Takeshi lights a lantern and smirks, “If I were a less honorable man I would think you two ladies were here to steal from me. But I know that two Great Clan samurai like yourselves would never stoop so low.” “Of course not, we came to see if you could give us more instruction in poetry, Takeshi-san,” Shiatari smiles. “Well then why all the secrecy,” the Sparrow bushi gestures. Mayako replies, “We were nervous, neither of us knows very much about poetry we just want to do well in the contest. Right?” “Of course and maybe with your help, we can work out a deal that will work for everyone,” she purrs her seductive voice trying to draw the young samurai in. [i][b][color=green][Bayushi Shiatari has Dangerous Beauty and is skilled in Temptation, but she was unable to tempt the honorable Takeshi, it was close though. – GM’s note][/color][/b][/i][b][color=green][/color][/b] Takeshi nearly gives in to the wiles of the Scorpion bushi but he stands firm and sees that there is a deal in the making here. The poet warrior shrugs, “How about we make an exchange, I can help you in the poetry contest and you owe me a favor… I mean the favor of a provincial daimyo’s daughter must be worth something. It couldn’t hurt at least to have someone like that as a friend.” Mayako glances away, “What kind of favor?” “Just a favor to be called in at a later date, I promise it won’t be anything outrageous, just the friendship of a daimyo’s daughter is good enough for me, if you can agree to that then I will do my best to prepare you both for the poetry contest,” Takeshi replies. “You have a deal only if we do well, Takeshi-san,” Shiatari commands. “This humble minor clansman will do his best to assist you in your time of need,” Takeshi grins. The Sparrow bushi ‘instructs’ his newfound allies in the vagaries of poetry, and even gives them poems to use in the contest. [i][b][color=green][This gives each of the samurai-ko two free raises on the Poetry contest roll, so even if they fail abysmally they can still save face with a decent poem. Takeshi will become a useful source of inspiration for the two throughout the contest. – GM’s note][/color][/b][/i][b][color=green][/color][/b] The first event of the morning is a gift from the Isawa house to all of the samurai clans currently attending the Tournament of Samurai. The gift will be shared by all them in a pilgrimage and is offered to each participant in kind. Even the coarse Crab samurai upholds the proper ritual of gift giving… which causes even more shock when Mirumoto Rai does not follow convention and accepts the gift on the first offering. The room is filled with furtive whispers and glances as the Isawa karo tries to regain his composure. Mayako though is perceptive enough to notice that something is troubling the young Dragon and he seems conflicted about his actions. The poetry contest begins quickly to put the ugly events behind the guests and Agasha Mayako is the first to go, her poem is actually well received content wise, but her actual recital was shaky. She performs admirably but not with much distinction. Her mother gently fans herself in modest approval, though her face betrays little if any emotion, positive or negative. Agasha Yoko nudges Mayako as she takes her place by her giant sister’s side, “Well done, it seems your late night adventure was fruitful after all.” [i][b][color=green][Mayako rolled poorly and only got the two free raises for two points in this contest. – GM’s note][/color][/b][/i][b][color=green][/color][/b] Doji Aiko followed the young Phoenix shugenja with a coy poem that brought blushing cheeks to Mirumoto Rai. Mayako notices the gentle interplay with some interest. Aiko-sama is followed by Himura Natsuko a ronin bushi attached to the Dragon clan; she gives a fairly dark poem about death that seems to unsettle the judge. The beautiful ronin smiles at the end of her poem and then takes her place at Mirumoto-san’s side. Bayushi Shiatari gives her poem, and recites it perfectly just as Takeshi instructed her and impresses the judge quite well. She is followed by Suzume Takeshi who does an equally beautiful job with his original poem. Shiba Reikun, a Phoenix bushi that follows the Sparrow warrior fails to impress. [i][b][color=green][Shiatari rolled well and with the two free raises she gains 3 total points from the poetry contest. – GM’s note][/color][/b][color=green][/color][/i][color=green][/color] Strangely Mirumoto Rai tries to avoid giving a poem but is finally coerced and gives a solid if not terribly impressive haiku that Mayako recognizes is a love poem. She glances at Aiko-sama and senses that something scandalous could be brewing but keeps it to herself. The rest of the gathered samurai perform admirably but not with much distinction and it is obvious that many are ill prepared for these less martial pursuits. Asako Shizu-sama seems to be greatly enjoying putting these young samurai to test and watches with great interest. The painting contest begins shortly after the poetry contest. Shiatari, Mayako, Takeshi and Aiko-sama all set up near each other set to work trying to produce something worthwhile. Doji Aiko-sama tries to strike up a pleasant but tense conversation with Shiatari but the two women end up exchanging veiled threats followed by outright insults by the young Bayushi. Aiko finishes her piece quickly and leaves their presence. Bayushi-san smiles to herself, feeling smug and superior. She finishes her work, a piece depicting sunset with a lone samurai standing on a stone before a waterfall. A scorpion sits on another stone in the middle of the stream next to a swimming frog. The piece is well received and the Scorpion bushi is lauded. Mayako created a simple scene of a tree with falling leaves on the wind, a striking piece that also impressed the judges. Her mother fans herself gently but her overall disposition seems pleased though not overly so. The young Phoenix spends her time admiring the other works and finds surprising details that are missed by others; a sparrow’s nest in a piece about the Kaiu wall and the hordes of the Sahdowlands. In particular she spots a beautiful woman in Mirumoto Rai’s artwork and immediately glances to Aiko-sama who seems quite impressed. The wheels continue turning. [i][b][color=green][I allowed the characters to draw their pieces of artwork, they both made sketches and I gave them three free raises for doing so, neither rolled well and so they got three points each. They both enjoyed this and I would recommend encouraging this as well. – GM’s note][/color][/b][/i][b][color=green][/color][/b] The competing samurai have a sumptuous dinner feast and relax from a day of contests. Takeshi offers his new friends some tea he brewed, both were reluctant to try, still thinking he had ill born intentions but they relent and find that his tea is especially delicious. Takeshi jokes, “I am glad that both of you turned out such excellent haiku today, I must find out where you both get your inspiration.” Mayako seems distracted though especially after seeing Mirumoto Rai disappear followed by Doji Aiko-sama. The young Phoenix excuses herself and follows the Crane courtier, but is easily spotted as Aiko slips out the bath of the bath house. The scorpion stays and entertains Takeshi-san and Sukime who joins them. Aiko turns flustered, “Agasha-san, are you lost?” “Umm, I was trying to find the bath house?” Mayako answers, perhaps too quickly. “You just passed it, shall I show you?” the Crane replies feigning help. “Oh no I can find it from here,” Mayako turns and goes back to the bath house waiting for the Crane to continue on her way. Aiko takes a moment and then continues on her way, Mayako follows once again utilizing her shameful skills in stealth, this time without being noticed. She discovers that the young Mirumoto Rai and Doji Aiko are involved in a shameful tryst in an empty chamber. She grins mischievously wondering how she can use this new found information to her advantage. Meanwhile the Isawa karo and four Shiba bushi make their way through the feast hall catching Bayushi-san’s attention. She stands to follow, Sukime and Takeshi following suit. Their destination is clear to the private chambers of Asako Shizu-sama. The four bushi stand outside the chamber doors while the karo enters. A crowd is now forming at the commotion, trying their best to see what is going on. The karo returns from the inner chamber with a look of horror on his face, He does his best to maintain his face and speaks, “I regret to announce that something shameful and terrible has occurred. Our great lord, Asako Shizu-sama, daimyo of this mighty province ahs been slain in cold murder. We have reason to suspect that his murderer may still be here within the castle, so regretfully I must request that none may leave until we find his murderer. No servant of the Empress deserves such an ignoble death.” [/QUOTE]
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