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<blockquote data-quote="Silver Moon" data-source="post: 671887" data-attributes="member: 8530"><p><strong>Epilogue - Chapter 1 of 3</strong></p><p></p><p>Module 114: “Chinese Take-out Epilogue”. 1 Game (#838), November 10, 2002. </p><p></p><p>Epilogue: Chapter 1: ““The Daughters of Li-Tak”, October 26, 1018 to June 3, 1019. </p><p></p><p>Hiroshi’s family settled into the city atop the mountain, establishing a home in large building south of Cassie and Serita’s homes. Hiroshi was given the party’s Potion of Youthfulness, to allow him the option of prolong his life span, which he and his wife are still debating him using. Elsewhere in the city the drow Ailsheir has moved in with Lono and his roommate Dennismore, an elvan thief. Dennismore did not have an issue with a drow being his new roommate, as he has a dark complexion himself and has often been mistaken for a drow. </p><p></p><p>At the school, Cheveyo, the part-minotaur, has assumed the role of clerical-assistant to the cleric Vincenzo. Li-Tak’s daughters have undergone extensive classroom training at the school. This training has included self-defense lessons, Silver Moon history classes, Common Tongue linguistics lessons from Hiroshi, and Hengeyokai history and abilities taught by Ebony Shadow. Jamie also made the decision to give each of the girls one of the rings to allow them to assume full-Hengeyokai form. Supervised formal social gatherings began to introduce the girls to the various crewmembers of the party’s ships. </p><p></p><p>In late March of 1019 the majority of the Silver Moon Adventurers were transported away on a quest that reunited them with Duegar, Toshiro, Narg Junior and the Hengeyokai characters Min-Mae and Syrendal. Following this Toshiro returned to Heian Empire, where he and the Heian Princess are engaged to be married, and Narg Junior returned to the Kingdom of Narg. Duegar, Min-Mae and Syrendal returned with the party to Silver Moon Island, where the two Hengeyokai began assisting Ebony Shadow in training the daughters of Li-Tak in the use of the full transformational abilities.</p><p></p><p>By the time spring rolled around the majority of Li-Tak’s daughters had become bored with living at the school, and after being certified as ready to join the world by the school’s headmaster Jaime, moved out to live on their own. Most of these were the ones who had decided which crewmember they wanted to marry, and their new homes are not surprisingly in the town on the eastern shore of the Island, near where the Silver Moon ship’s crew reside. </p><p></p><p>Six of these, including their leader Kay-Lee, opened a Chinese restaurant in town, called the “Panda House”. Four of the six, Kay-Lee, Lei-Lei, Li-Na and Shing-Shien, are of the Panda sub-race, the other two being a lizard Jai-Lin and sparrow May-Lynn. This building is constructed directly across the street from Jerry’s Tavern and Inn, the towns only other restaurant. Jerry, the gnome proprietor, has no objection to the new competition, especially since two more of the daughters have found employment at his place. Chi, a girl of the lizard sub-race now works as a chambermaid, while Ah-Chou of the sparrow sub-race is now employed as a singer at the tavern, and her entertaining has been good for business. </p><p></p><p>Another eleven of the girls have also opened a wholesale fish stand, situated down near the docks. These girls consisted of Chin-Lin, E-Ling, I-Li, and Kim of the dolphin sub-race, Bee-Shaun and Zi-Tai of the duck sub-race, Moon-Sik of the lizard sub-race and Nhi-Hye of the otter sub-race, and Ming-Ying of the falcon sub-race, all of whom were proficient with fishing. The other two, Shing-Yee of the cat sub-race and Tein-Lai of the dog sub-race were chosen to manage the shop. About half of their product is now purchased directly by the two restaurants in town, and the rest is exported to the city of Jawltorn to the northeast. </p><p></p><p>Two girls, Lee-Chan of the cat sub-race and Mu-Lan of the dolphin sub-race have found employment at the town's General Store. Another three girls have found employment with Cassie-Andra, as assistant librarians. All three of these had worked for their father in a similar capacity, and Cassie has enjoyed having them around to help with the translation of texts. Two of these girls are of avian sub-races, I-Ling of the owl sub-race and Joo of the sparrow sub-race, who reside in town and fly to and from work. The other, Wa-Chin of the Panda sub-race, prefers to live atop the mountain away from the coast, as the smell of the ocean bothers her. She now lives next door to the library, as a houseguest of the Mitsubishi-Ming family. </p><p></p><p>Another girl, Chan-Ling of the dog sub-race has found employment at one of the six farms on the southeastern part of the Island, where she is engaged to the son of one of the farmers. Lee-May of the monkey sub-race has become the apprentice of the halfling thief Blake. </p><p></p><p>In May of 1019 Isaiah, a very lonely Silver Moon’s cleric of Ukko, impulsively proposed to Zi, the only girl of the crane sub-race. They eloped, and she now resides with her husband Isaiah in a home not far from the Church of Ukko. Her best friend, Kim-Ling of the owl sub-race, has moved into an adjacent apartment in this home, and both of the girls now work at the church as clerical assistants.</p><p></p><p>The remaining fourteen girls remain at the school, and many of them have no plans to move away, feeling that they are either too young to get married or choosing employment as teachers. Jaime has no objection to the extra helpers, especially since the school will have an increase in pupils once their half-sisters begin to have children. These girls have now consolidated their living quarters to the two upper floors of the classroom building, allowing the first floor to once again be used as a schoolhouse. </p><p></p><p>The elopement of Isaiah and Zi prompted about half of Li-Tak’s daughters to suddenly want to be married. This angered both Kay-Lee, the leader of the girls, and Jacob, the Captain of the Silver Moon’s ships, as those two had been carefully planning out long courtships between the two groups. Narg managed to calm Jacob down, and discovered that Jacob and Kay-Lee had fallen in love with each other. Narg suggested to the Captain that the next wedding be soon and between the two of them. </p><p></p><p>On the 3rd day of June in 1019, over seven months after the Silver Moon’s return from the orient, the big day arrived for the Wedding of Jacob and Kay-Lee. The bride chose two of her full-sisters the maid of honor and a bridesmaid, the other three bridesmaid positions going to her half-sister co-workers from the Panda House. Captain Jacob chosen his First Mate Fritz as his best man, with three other Ship’s Officers, Hans, Lloyd and Bruce the Bugbear as ushers, the final usher slot going to Milner, the Jawlt Naval Captain whose ship is posted to the Island. The priest Isaiah has been asked to officiate, and Hiroshi has been asked to assume the role of father-of-the-bride. </p><p></p><p>Most of the Silver Moon Adventuring Party is in attendance at the outdoor wedding, being held in a garden alongside the harbor near the Church of Ukko. The bride is wearing traditional Heian (Japanese) wedding attire, while the groom and his groomsmen are in their dress uniforms. Hiroshi walks Kay-Lee down the Aisle. As they reach the end of the aisle, she and Jacob bow to each other, then to Isaiah. </p><p></p><p>Isaiah is about to begin the ceremony when several of the girls sitting the audience suddenly let out gasps and few muted shrieks. Hiroshi feels a tap on his shoulder, and turns to see a very elderly Japanese gentleman attired in ornate oriental robes. The man speaks to Hiroshi in Japanese, saying “Thank you very much for standing in for me, but I will take over from here.” The entire wedding party looks in that direction as Kay-Lee exclaims “Father!”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silver Moon, post: 671887, member: 8530"] [b]Epilogue - Chapter 1 of 3[/b] Module 114: “Chinese Take-out Epilogue”. 1 Game (#838), November 10, 2002. Epilogue: Chapter 1: ““The Daughters of Li-Tak”, October 26, 1018 to June 3, 1019. Hiroshi’s family settled into the city atop the mountain, establishing a home in large building south of Cassie and Serita’s homes. Hiroshi was given the party’s Potion of Youthfulness, to allow him the option of prolong his life span, which he and his wife are still debating him using. Elsewhere in the city the drow Ailsheir has moved in with Lono and his roommate Dennismore, an elvan thief. Dennismore did not have an issue with a drow being his new roommate, as he has a dark complexion himself and has often been mistaken for a drow. At the school, Cheveyo, the part-minotaur, has assumed the role of clerical-assistant to the cleric Vincenzo. Li-Tak’s daughters have undergone extensive classroom training at the school. This training has included self-defense lessons, Silver Moon history classes, Common Tongue linguistics lessons from Hiroshi, and Hengeyokai history and abilities taught by Ebony Shadow. Jamie also made the decision to give each of the girls one of the rings to allow them to assume full-Hengeyokai form. Supervised formal social gatherings began to introduce the girls to the various crewmembers of the party’s ships. In late March of 1019 the majority of the Silver Moon Adventurers were transported away on a quest that reunited them with Duegar, Toshiro, Narg Junior and the Hengeyokai characters Min-Mae and Syrendal. Following this Toshiro returned to Heian Empire, where he and the Heian Princess are engaged to be married, and Narg Junior returned to the Kingdom of Narg. Duegar, Min-Mae and Syrendal returned with the party to Silver Moon Island, where the two Hengeyokai began assisting Ebony Shadow in training the daughters of Li-Tak in the use of the full transformational abilities. By the time spring rolled around the majority of Li-Tak’s daughters had become bored with living at the school, and after being certified as ready to join the world by the school’s headmaster Jaime, moved out to live on their own. Most of these were the ones who had decided which crewmember they wanted to marry, and their new homes are not surprisingly in the town on the eastern shore of the Island, near where the Silver Moon ship’s crew reside. Six of these, including their leader Kay-Lee, opened a Chinese restaurant in town, called the “Panda House”. Four of the six, Kay-Lee, Lei-Lei, Li-Na and Shing-Shien, are of the Panda sub-race, the other two being a lizard Jai-Lin and sparrow May-Lynn. This building is constructed directly across the street from Jerry’s Tavern and Inn, the towns only other restaurant. Jerry, the gnome proprietor, has no objection to the new competition, especially since two more of the daughters have found employment at his place. Chi, a girl of the lizard sub-race now works as a chambermaid, while Ah-Chou of the sparrow sub-race is now employed as a singer at the tavern, and her entertaining has been good for business. Another eleven of the girls have also opened a wholesale fish stand, situated down near the docks. These girls consisted of Chin-Lin, E-Ling, I-Li, and Kim of the dolphin sub-race, Bee-Shaun and Zi-Tai of the duck sub-race, Moon-Sik of the lizard sub-race and Nhi-Hye of the otter sub-race, and Ming-Ying of the falcon sub-race, all of whom were proficient with fishing. The other two, Shing-Yee of the cat sub-race and Tein-Lai of the dog sub-race were chosen to manage the shop. About half of their product is now purchased directly by the two restaurants in town, and the rest is exported to the city of Jawltorn to the northeast. Two girls, Lee-Chan of the cat sub-race and Mu-Lan of the dolphin sub-race have found employment at the town's General Store. Another three girls have found employment with Cassie-Andra, as assistant librarians. All three of these had worked for their father in a similar capacity, and Cassie has enjoyed having them around to help with the translation of texts. Two of these girls are of avian sub-races, I-Ling of the owl sub-race and Joo of the sparrow sub-race, who reside in town and fly to and from work. The other, Wa-Chin of the Panda sub-race, prefers to live atop the mountain away from the coast, as the smell of the ocean bothers her. She now lives next door to the library, as a houseguest of the Mitsubishi-Ming family. Another girl, Chan-Ling of the dog sub-race has found employment at one of the six farms on the southeastern part of the Island, where she is engaged to the son of one of the farmers. Lee-May of the monkey sub-race has become the apprentice of the halfling thief Blake. In May of 1019 Isaiah, a very lonely Silver Moon’s cleric of Ukko, impulsively proposed to Zi, the only girl of the crane sub-race. They eloped, and she now resides with her husband Isaiah in a home not far from the Church of Ukko. Her best friend, Kim-Ling of the owl sub-race, has moved into an adjacent apartment in this home, and both of the girls now work at the church as clerical assistants. The remaining fourteen girls remain at the school, and many of them have no plans to move away, feeling that they are either too young to get married or choosing employment as teachers. Jaime has no objection to the extra helpers, especially since the school will have an increase in pupils once their half-sisters begin to have children. These girls have now consolidated their living quarters to the two upper floors of the classroom building, allowing the first floor to once again be used as a schoolhouse. The elopement of Isaiah and Zi prompted about half of Li-Tak’s daughters to suddenly want to be married. This angered both Kay-Lee, the leader of the girls, and Jacob, the Captain of the Silver Moon’s ships, as those two had been carefully planning out long courtships between the two groups. Narg managed to calm Jacob down, and discovered that Jacob and Kay-Lee had fallen in love with each other. Narg suggested to the Captain that the next wedding be soon and between the two of them. On the 3rd day of June in 1019, over seven months after the Silver Moon’s return from the orient, the big day arrived for the Wedding of Jacob and Kay-Lee. The bride chose two of her full-sisters the maid of honor and a bridesmaid, the other three bridesmaid positions going to her half-sister co-workers from the Panda House. Captain Jacob chosen his First Mate Fritz as his best man, with three other Ship’s Officers, Hans, Lloyd and Bruce the Bugbear as ushers, the final usher slot going to Milner, the Jawlt Naval Captain whose ship is posted to the Island. The priest Isaiah has been asked to officiate, and Hiroshi has been asked to assume the role of father-of-the-bride. Most of the Silver Moon Adventuring Party is in attendance at the outdoor wedding, being held in a garden alongside the harbor near the Church of Ukko. The bride is wearing traditional Heian (Japanese) wedding attire, while the groom and his groomsmen are in their dress uniforms. Hiroshi walks Kay-Lee down the Aisle. As they reach the end of the aisle, she and Jacob bow to each other, then to Isaiah. Isaiah is about to begin the ceremony when several of the girls sitting the audience suddenly let out gasps and few muted shrieks. Hiroshi feels a tap on his shoulder, and turns to see a very elderly Japanese gentleman attired in ornate oriental robes. The man speaks to Hiroshi in Japanese, saying “Thank you very much for standing in for me, but I will take over from here.” The entire wedding party looks in that direction as Kay-Lee exclaims “Father!” [/QUOTE]
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