Kiyonai Province
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Post by Kiyonai Province on Apr 26, 2017 0:45:06 GMT -8
The Nagai Road splits off from the Midori road about halfway between its stretch from the Kasen no Tochi Fort to the provincial capital of Kiyonai. From here it runs north through much of the domain, meandering through rice fields and numerous small villages, before shrinking into a sparse trail and winding up into the coastal wooded mountains. Follow it to find small villages like Mayukawa.[/u][/div]
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Muramatsu Takanori
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Post by Muramatsu Takanori on Apr 26, 2017 14:05:18 GMT -8
He walked quietly down the road, moving towards the fork in the highways, his eyes and ears attuned to danger. The man had two katanas and a jingasa, and for now was chewing on a piece of straw...
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Shinamori Setoku
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*~* Owner of the mysterious den known as 'Sakura Ken' in Tamatoshi Bay*~*
Roleplay posts: 150
Age: 32
Physical Description: A humble, yet more rugged looking Samurai of the Hizashi Samurai, Shinamori Setoku stands at 6' evenly. He has waist length jet black hair, pulled into a ponytail, with brownish, almost Amber eyes, and is commonly swathed with a purple haori over his Black Hakama, red obi, and baggy, loose fitting white Kimono. He also sports metal plated Geta Sandals.
Clothes and Equipment: A wakizashi in a yellow saya (scabbard), wrapped with a yellow Katatemaki ito (Battle Wrap) around the tsuka (hilt.) While the Kojiri (End of the scabbard) had a black bit of burned metal. The Tsuba (Guard) was an odd circular symbol of the Shibata clan. And the weapon's Tsuka is usually seen sticking out of his kimono, opposite his heart. A Katana with a red saya with a red katatemaki ito around the hilt is normally hanging tachi style (Edge facing the ground) from his obi.
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Post by Shinamori Setoku on May 28, 2017 15:32:12 GMT -8
Two days had past since he left the Hizashi grounds - his new metal plated geta clinking whenever he walked. Getting these special made bad boys was quite the fun, and he didn't want it again. He had just gotten into a farmhouse, and he was running his fingers along the leaves of a cannibas plant.
"It's not much in terms of smell, but testing will have to come later."
Setoku reached down, pulling on a stray limb of the bush this farmer was growing. He frowned slightly, before reaching into the opening of his kimono, and sliding a yellow tsuka blade wakizashi from within. With a quick swoosh of the blade, the limb broke free.
"It's healthy... The walk back should dry out some of this.."
Setoku even sported a new haori, purple with white patterns, knee length, which he deposited the buds, and a few leaves from the plant into as he worked. Clearly he had altered it.
"And now, I better head back home. I did say only three days, after all."
Setoku gave a look around, before he pushed open one of the double doors, and carefully made his way back too the road. Knowing he should of sprung the extra money for a Jingasa.
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The Hizashi Clan
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Post by The Hizashi Clan on May 28, 2017 20:45:43 GMT -8
The swoosh of his blade would chip the end of it, but hemp was one of the stronger growing fibers in existence, used to make many products here in Kiyonai. It'd take a few whacks to sever the strong, living strands that comprised the plant's stem, even with a razor sharp sword. Doing so would rustle the plant, causing it to smell much stronger. Nobody would be around to intercept him this day. Fortunately however, the farmer had many more plants, and this was not his most prized.
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Shinamori Setoku
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*~* Owner of the mysterious den known as 'Sakura Ken' in Tamatoshi Bay*~*
Roleplay posts: 150
Age: 32
Physical Description: A humble, yet more rugged looking Samurai of the Hizashi Samurai, Shinamori Setoku stands at 6' evenly. He has waist length jet black hair, pulled into a ponytail, with brownish, almost Amber eyes, and is commonly swathed with a purple haori over his Black Hakama, red obi, and baggy, loose fitting white Kimono. He also sports metal plated Geta Sandals.
Clothes and Equipment: A wakizashi in a yellow saya (scabbard), wrapped with a yellow Katatemaki ito (Battle Wrap) around the tsuka (hilt.) While the Kojiri (End of the scabbard) had a black bit of burned metal. The Tsuba (Guard) was an odd circular symbol of the Shibata clan. And the weapon's Tsuka is usually seen sticking out of his kimono, opposite his heart. A Katana with a red saya with a red katatemaki ito around the hilt is normally hanging tachi style (Edge facing the ground) from his obi.
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Post by Shinamori Setoku on May 28, 2017 20:49:36 GMT -8
Setoku smirked as he lowered his head, his prize secreted away in the confines of his Haori. He knew it wasn't the best, but once he finished his research, he'd be back for the best. That he swore.
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Seo Nobuyoshi
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Post by Seo Nobuyoshi on Sept 1, 2017 4:23:18 GMT -8
As Seo walked with @ketsueki , the pair would quickly find the well-kept road that was known to wind its way through the rice fields of the Kiyonai Province, turned to a slightly rougher path cut through dense forest as far north as they were. Seo and Ketsueki had had an amiable conversation at the Tea House, and it seemed Ketsueki was willing to remain in the monk’s company for the time being as he traveled towards his next destination; a temple in the north of Kiyonai.
After a short break in the conversation, Seo spoke as the two of them meandered down the path.
“If you will forgive my curiosity, Ketsueki-san, why did you give the proprietor of the Tea House a different name than you told me upon our meeting?” Seo’s words were quiet, and seemed to hold genuine curiosity. Perhaps more curiosity than would be healthy for a monk.
The quaint little scene of the pair walking down a forest path conversing with one-another would have a perfect backdrop in the forest, other than the dark clouds that appeared to be ominously gathering in the sky.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2017 17:49:02 GMT -8
Ketsueki had been surprised to find that she didn't mind the company of the monk. In fact, it was rather pleasant - a word she hadn't been able to really use in several months. But she kept a respectable distance from the man as they walked, though to where she wasn't entirely sure. But then again, with nothing really to do and no employment, she was rather free to follow him just for the sake of it.
The question made her inhale deep for a quiet sigh. So it hadn't slipped the monk's attention. How was she to respond to that? Then again, she couldn't lie to Seo... but what would he say when she told him?
"There's nothing to forgive, Seo. I simply don't trust him. His tea house, while refreshing, is... a bit too personal. Not in the sense of the entertaining women, but the fact they get so close - and so many people with shifting eyes wander by to whisper in his ear. I believe he's not as forward face as he appears to be. I don't know what he runs behind closed doors, but I rather he keep my name out of his mouth and those of his associates until I know what exactly is going on there."
Well, that was straight-forward at least - and it didn't reveal much. She let out a mental breath of relief at having managed that one, casting a kind glance up to the man before looking ahead as they continued on.
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Seo Nobuyoshi
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Post by Seo Nobuyoshi on Sept 2, 2017 14:33:18 GMT -8
Seo nodded with a smile as Ketsueki talked.
“I cannot profess myself an expert on such establishments, for obvious reasons, but I am sure there are quite a few men in such places that would be a little shifty-eyed. As for the proprietor - Xiong I believe the man said his name was – no one can know what is in a man’s heart.” Seo paused for a short moment, then added,
“But I do concede he seemed a bit strange at first, standing wordlessly next to our table until we addressed him.”
The monk would seem unwilling to make mention of the obvious hole in Ketsueki’s explanation of her giving Xiong a different name; what exactly she was protecting, and how it would be damaged by the owner of a random brothel knowing her name. Bringing it up so shortly after meeting the woman would be rude, Seo thought to himself.
“So Ketsueki, please do tell me a little about yourself? What do you busy yourself with when you are not walking through the forest with a monk?” As always, Seo’s words were calm and warm.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2017 6:44:23 GMT -8
He seemed to buy it, and let it go at that. She paused for a few moments after the next question, trying to piece together how to respond again... she couldn't lie to a monk. Another challenge.
"I find myself doing very little. A bit of a wanderer, really. I don't mind reading a bit, perhaps practicing a bit of calligraphy. Meditation. Simple walks suffice, too."
... not the best answer, but it wasn't lying. Those things were nice odd tasks when she wasn't training in jutsu arts or combat or agility. She kept her eyes on the road ahead as they continued.
"That actually gets me thinking a bit - what all is there that comes with the path you walk, Seo? I mean, I'm not very familiar with the life of a monk or his pilgrimage."
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Seo Nobuyoshi
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Post by Seo Nobuyoshi on Sept 3, 2017 7:21:28 GMT -8
A smile would come to the monk’s lips as Ketsueki took a moment to construct a delicately worded answer to what seemed like a painfully standard ‘getting to know you’ type of question. Seo was well aware that things were almost never as they seem at first glance, and with Ketsueki this seemed to hold particularly true. At any rate, he found himself enjoying the company of the young woman.
“The life of a monk in the monastery I come from is very much regimented, as I imagine it is in most orders. A monk rises at the same time each morning before the sun, and spends a short time seeing to their personal needs before making the journey to the shrine. For us that meant a rather steep climb, often times carrying water for cleaning hands and other rituals. Once there we chant and pray, offering our thanks for the day and all we have been so graciously provided.
After the journey back to the monastery, we have breakfast and normally observe silence until each monk is dismissed for their training, studying, or meditation - as the case may be for each individual. Then later in the day of course there is the evening meal to prepare, the grounds to keep and maintain, and a call to worship before going back to the shrine once more.
Sadly this life at the monastery is what ultimately dissuades most monks from pursuing their call to their purpose, as a great deal of the time the monotony of it all wears on them.”
Seo’s last statement about the monotony wearing on the monk seemed a bit too knowing for it not to have also been wearing on him as well.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2017 0:47:03 GMT -8
"Mmm... I'll admit, it seems rather droll."
Though there was an irony in saying so - it was much like her training in terms of being monotonous, though their activities were vastly different.
"Though, I would say it seems a very fulfilled life in terms of spirit and your own health. Very serene, I think." She went quiet, listening to just their footsteps along the dirt road. She had quickly run out of things to speak of or say, and that just made her feel a bit nervous. Despite how there was some untold safety in his company that she couldn't quite explain, it was strange in the same instance. Two very different cultures, walking side by side. And given her most recent history - how was she to try and relate to him at all?
"... what brings you out and about?"
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Seo Nobuyoshi
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Post by Seo Nobuyoshi on Sept 6, 2017 10:26:16 GMT -8
Seo nodded, “Dull, even at the best of times.” He confirmed Ketsueki’s assessment of what he had just told the woman.
The monk looked as though he was going to elaborate further, but was interrupted by a roll of thunder. Seo turned his head up to the sky. In the time they had been talking, the gathering clouds had formed a rather foreboding blanket overhead. He felt the first few drops of rain find their way through the trees and on to his face.
“I believe we are going to have to find cover of some sort very soon.” He said, taking a look around. “Surely we’re not so far from civilization that no one has some kind of shelter.”
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2017 23:51:43 GMT -8
At the monk's request for shelter, her own head tipped back and she felt a few cold drops on her face as well. A little refreshing, but it did give warning to the heavier rains likely to fall soon from that dark canopy overhead. Shelter? She glanced about quickly - there were a couple of small villages several minutes out, which would likely leave them dripping wet by the time they got there.
She came to a stop as she let her head turn further, and she spotted something up the road that could offer a little reprieve. Ketsueki would extend her hand and point past Seo to a small, quaint shrine sitting off the edge of the road - a carved stone monument housed under a small roof and decorated with a couple of potted plants around it as offerings. "If you want something quick to wait out the rain," she would say.
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Seo Nobuyoshi
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Post by Seo Nobuyoshi on Sept 13, 2017 4:54:33 GMT -8
Seo looked in the direction Ketsueki was pointing, and almost on cue the sky opened up and began to pour rain. The shrine was small, and far enough off the road that the monk had missed it entirely on his cursory look around.
“That’ll do!” Seo exclaimed as he began to run for the shelter, of course seeing that Ketsueki was close behind.
The monk moved quickly the short distance to the shrine, dodging the various trees and shrubbery of the forest as he ran, but of course he could not move fast enough to avoid the rain completely. By the time Seo made it to the small shrine, his robe top was wet and noticeably heavier.
The shrine held a small statue of a minor deity or spirit Seo did not readily recognize, but he was relieved their followers had erected the shrine here in any case. The statue seemed to be of a human-like deity, holding a large pan in its lap that in turn held a small stack of wood, and the makings of a fire.
Now under the protection of the shrine’s roof, Seo looked to Ketsueki as the rain poured down from the clouds.
“The spirits provide.” He said with a smile.
It had been rather unlucky that the two had gotten caught out in the rain, but immediately they had been provided with shelter and even the makings of a fire to warm and dry themselves with.
The monk got to his knees in front of the statue, obviously intending to give thanks for the shrine’s protection; both spiritually and physically.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 18, 2017 5:06:04 GMT -8
Ketsueki followed quickly at his heels, shuffling after him as carefully as she could manage with both hands hoisting a bit of her kimono a little higher to avoid tripping. She didn't mind getting a little wet before she was able to duck beneath the cute little canopy that provided the relic protection from the elements. As she eased down to her knees beside the shrine while Seo prepared for giving thanks, she brought a quick hand up to run over her tightly drawn hair - finding a few strands had come loose and the rest slick, but all was well. She wasn't too worried as some might be.
A faint smile tugged at her lips as she watched the monk. "Indeed, they do. What good fortunes, though I will confess-" Her other hand, nearer the statue, would reach out to gently press her palm to the arm of the deity and feel the cool stone. "I can't help but be curious about little monuments like this, along the roads. Who built them, for whom and for what occasion? Little mysteries."
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Seo Nobuyoshi
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Post by Seo Nobuyoshi on Sept 19, 2017 19:30:47 GMT -8
Seo, kneeling in front of the statue, bowed low until his forehead touched the cold slab of stone the entire monument and its structure sat upon. The monk raised himself back up, and gently placed his palms together in front of him. He smiled as he heard Ketsueki's words.
"Fellow believers." he said, his voice quiet as usual, but as he closed his eyes, and the rain began to pick up, he was forced to speak a little louder. "We take refuge in this shrine, and in doing so take refuge in the goodness of others. We seek enlightenment, and to practice the generosity we have been shown. We seek freedom from attachment and desire, and be content in ourselves. Finally we seek wisdom, with which we will pursue the betterment of ourselves and all people."
With his prayer completed, Seo moved from a kneeling to a cross-legged position on the stone floor. He looked over at Ketsueki, and then down just slightly.
"I feel as though I should apologize." he said, showing a tiny bit of sheepishness. "Sometimes with me, the line between simple conversation and prayer can become blurred. I imagine you'd be willing to believe its a common habit amongst people with my chosen profession."
Seo looked up at the face of the stone deity in front of him. "There are days that the only conversing we do is prayer. They become one in the same at times. Do you have much use for prayer Ketsueki? If I may ask."
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Post by Deleted on Sept 21, 2017 1:41:44 GMT -8
The question made the small traces of a smile fade from the young woman's lips, but not in a sense that she was disheartened. It was more of contemplation on the matter, as she stared out into the trees and through the rain as it fell to beat upon the earth.
"Mmm. I wouldn't say much in the way you do, but like many I feel a proper prayer or even simple thanks is needed - the Kami are everywhere, and deserve our consideration and acknowledgement for all they impact... also to help deter the mischievous ones," she adds with a subtle smirk. "And I do believe in a hard time or two... I've gone so far to beg for strength to move forward when I was afraid I couldn't."
Indeed, she had - granted, there had been little answer during such trying times. It didn't stop the Dragon Heads at the time. But she strained to keep the troubles from showing in her expression where it might affect or alert Seo. That wasn't his problem - he didn't need to be burdened with it.
"Would you say that is a fair enough answer?"
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Tam Mhel Farshaw
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Roleplay posts: 59
Age: late 20's early 30's
Physical Description:
Standing over six feet tall, with a body sculpted from hardship and a culture that requires one to scar their own bodies; Tam has a terrifying presents with ice blue eyes that seem to scrutinize the very being of whom ever he watches.
unkempt bronze hair frame his shaven face neatly.
Tattoo; scars : Tam, like many of the As'deen have various rune's and markings carved into their flesh, These are Tah'nish,and tell the story of the owners life.
Tho most of these remain on one's back, Tam has several on both forearms, and two markings under the outside corner of each eye.
Tattoo wise he has some of the Tah'nish colored in.
Clothes and Equipment:
Clothing wise, Cream colored flowing breeches are tucked into well made leather boots. A light brown sleeveless tunic is held with a dark brown scarf around his waste.
♦ Weapons / gear:
♦ Ghali :A long blade spear, with a metal shaft that flares out around the bottom before returning to a rounded point.
♦ Khill : A horn and bone short bow with a 60 lb draw weight.
♦ Zef'Ghali ; Small Ghali used for throwing, or sometimes used as knives.
♦ Bak : A small wooden shield that carries the Zef'ghali.
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Post by Tam Mhel Farshaw on Feb 9, 2018 21:18:18 GMT -8
Somewhere along the road The warm earth beneath the dune walkers feet reminded him of home... The sun's gentle kiss on his bronzed skin warmed his heart on this lazy day. The bronzed man walked down the country road at what most would consider a brisk pace, his long legs hacking away at the distance. But the man showed little sign of effort. The casual way he carried his spear across the back of his neck, with his arms resting on either side. He towered over the native folk, standing a good head and half taller than most... Though his skin and size were not the most striking thing about the Outlander... Nor was it his clothing, many said it reminded them of the monks in the mountains, save for the sleeveless arms and cream color. It was what was on the man's skin that drew the most attention... He was covered in tattoos... Or so they seemed until one took a closer look... They were scares... Markings carved into the man's flesh. These were the Tah'nish... these were his life. " Such a day... " The man mused openly, his deep voice buzzed with happiness. " Another pleasant dream mother has given me... I am unworthy." He said , his firm lips thinned in a wide smile as he shook his head. All mother worked in strange ways...
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Tawakoshi
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Post by Tawakoshi on Feb 11, 2018 2:23:38 GMT -8
The occasional traveler passed him by in the opposite direction but none passed Tam from behind due to his long and decisive stride. However soon Tam would hear the distinct sound of hooves meeting the ground in a rhythmical manner and the squeaking of wagon wheels as a horse drawn cart approached from behind. But as it moved to pass the old man on the card adjusted its pace to match that of Tam.
"Isn't it awfully hot to take such long steps? The next town is far away from here." he commented. Tam would notice that the old man was wearing a typical rice hat to protect him from the sun and a distinct long white goatee.
"Where are you going? If you're going the same way as me, you could ride with me. These trips do get lonely when you make them every day." he said almost pleadingly.
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Tam Mhel Farshaw
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Roleplay posts: 59
Age: late 20's early 30's
Physical Description:
Standing over six feet tall, with a body sculpted from hardship and a culture that requires one to scar their own bodies; Tam has a terrifying presents with ice blue eyes that seem to scrutinize the very being of whom ever he watches.
unkempt bronze hair frame his shaven face neatly.
Tattoo; scars : Tam, like many of the As'deen have various rune's and markings carved into their flesh, These are Tah'nish,and tell the story of the owners life.
Tho most of these remain on one's back, Tam has several on both forearms, and two markings under the outside corner of each eye.
Tattoo wise he has some of the Tah'nish colored in.
Clothes and Equipment:
Clothing wise, Cream colored flowing breeches are tucked into well made leather boots. A light brown sleeveless tunic is held with a dark brown scarf around his waste.
♦ Weapons / gear:
♦ Ghali :A long blade spear, with a metal shaft that flares out around the bottom before returning to a rounded point.
♦ Khill : A horn and bone short bow with a 60 lb draw weight.
♦ Zef'Ghali ; Small Ghali used for throwing, or sometimes used as knives.
♦ Bak : A small wooden shield that carries the Zef'ghali.
Registered: May 20, 2017 15:46:05 GMT -8
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Post by Tam Mhel Farshaw on Feb 20, 2018 19:34:57 GMT -8
The dune lander had heard the man approaching for some time now, Tam hadn't given it much though as up until this point he seldom was spoken to.
The bronzed man smiled " May you find Shade And water Traveler, I do not think it is hot, nor the ways long. Distance only dwells on those that dwell on distance." He said with a nod. He had run further than most, let alone walked.
" I am simply going where my feet take me. My companion had business to attend to and suggested I travel some. I think you for your kindness, and return as much. Keeping pace with the man on the cart easily, the dunelander reached into one of the various pockets on his vest, and held out an Isran gold coin, offering it to the man. " May you double your next kindness." He explained.
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