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<blockquote data-quote="Douane" data-source="post: 652463" data-attributes="member: 157"><p>While he of course bowed towards the new arrivals, Kyuzo knows better than to interrupt the Gunso-Sensei‘s speech.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Afterwards he ponders on the opportunity the Kami had offered and the compatriots they provided. </p><p></p><p><strong>Gunso-Sensei Basho:</strong> While he understood the need for a veteran leader under such circumstances, the choice of a Shadowlands veteran and training-master seemed somehow inappropriate.</p><p></p><p><strong>Kaiu Takane:</strong> Like himself, this young samurai appeared to be somewhat atypical for the Crab Clan, as he relied much on his agility and less on „brute force". He also had eschewed the standard weapons taught within the Clan in favour of a naginata; a weapon, though, which was well suited to his style of fighting.</p><p></p><p><strong>Toritaka Fan:</strong> The addition of the monk led to many questions. As a member of the Toritaka Familiy, whose expertise on spirit activity was without question, he seemed a rather strange choice for such a mundane task like a missing tax-collector. Also, while the fighting prowess of monks was not to be denied, Kyuzo could not deny an inkling of the feeling that a traditional Crab samurai would have proven a better companion, unless of course he possessed some abilites especially suited to this assignment. A possibility well worth of further study.</p><p></p><p><strong>Iuchi Kaiji:</strong> The Unicorn Shugenja‘s arrival did not cause much surprise in Kyuzo‘s mind, for he knew that those of the Kuni were fully occupied with their work against the Shadowlands. He would prove to be an interesting companion on the journey, especially if the promise of his accent held true and he knew some tales of the barbarians.</p><p></p><p><strong>Tsuruchi Michiba:</strong> A samurai of the Mantis Clan, Michiba would surely turn out to be an archer of considerable skill, if his stance and the strength of his center told the truth. Since the Art of the Bow was not highly regarded within his own Clan, he would certainly be of use to the task at hand. The fact that he still referred to himself as a member of Clan Wasp also told much about his state of mind.</p><p></p><p></p><p><em>The worth of his conclusions concerning these five would soon show.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douane, post: 652463, member: 157"] While he of course bowed towards the new arrivals, Kyuzo knows better than to interrupt the Gunso-Sensei‘s speech. Afterwards he ponders on the opportunity the Kami had offered and the compatriots they provided. [b]Gunso-Sensei Basho:[/b] While he understood the need for a veteran leader under such circumstances, the choice of a Shadowlands veteran and training-master seemed somehow inappropriate. [b]Kaiu Takane:[/b] Like himself, this young samurai appeared to be somewhat atypical for the Crab Clan, as he relied much on his agility and less on „brute force". He also had eschewed the standard weapons taught within the Clan in favour of a naginata; a weapon, though, which was well suited to his style of fighting. [b]Toritaka Fan:[/b] The addition of the monk led to many questions. As a member of the Toritaka Familiy, whose expertise on spirit activity was without question, he seemed a rather strange choice for such a mundane task like a missing tax-collector. Also, while the fighting prowess of monks was not to be denied, Kyuzo could not deny an inkling of the feeling that a traditional Crab samurai would have proven a better companion, unless of course he possessed some abilites especially suited to this assignment. A possibility well worth of further study. [b]Iuchi Kaiji:[/b] The Unicorn Shugenja‘s arrival did not cause much surprise in Kyuzo‘s mind, for he knew that those of the Kuni were fully occupied with their work against the Shadowlands. He would prove to be an interesting companion on the journey, especially if the promise of his accent held true and he knew some tales of the barbarians. [b]Tsuruchi Michiba:[/b] A samurai of the Mantis Clan, Michiba would surely turn out to be an archer of considerable skill, if his stance and the strength of his center told the truth. Since the Art of the Bow was not highly regarded within his own Clan, he would certainly be of use to the task at hand. The fact that he still referred to himself as a member of Clan Wasp also told much about his state of mind. [I]The worth of his conclusions concerning these five would soon show.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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