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Re: Campfire Tales (D5, LE. Open)

Posted: Wed May 27, 2020 7:43 pm
by Seppun Dawei
"I've known more than a few people like that," Dawei puts in.

"Story's usually not so good about them, though."

Re: Campfire Tales (D5, LE. Open)

Posted: Wed May 27, 2020 11:16 pm
by Togashi Saruko
"Asking questions is good, but sometimes we need to ask the right questions. Otherwise we don't get the right answers." She had learned that over the years with much trial and error.

Re: Campfire Tales (D5, LE. Open)

Posted: Wed May 27, 2020 11:54 pm
by Seppun Chisei
"That is a problem I can very much relate to." Chisei said with a smile and a sigh. "Whether of people, spirits, or just the world. Asking the right question might not get you the answer you want, but asking the wrong question certainly won't."

He frowned thoughtfully. "Although I expect there have been discoveries made from... hmmm. I can't say the wrong question, not exactly. But asking a question that was a poor fit for the answer they wanted, but a good fit for another. I'm sure it's happened."

Re: Campfire Tales (D5, LE. Open)

Posted: Wed May 27, 2020 11:58 pm
by Nanzi
The Crane contingent listened to the tale while Jigutsuji wrote in his journal.
Song of the Fallen Star
Author: Doji Jigutsuji

Days 1 and 2

We leave on the morrow, Nanzi-ue has been busy with organizing the campaign with the other leaders including Reiko-ue, Shinjo-ue, and Hantei-ue. There is a great number of travelers that have come from these other tribes of the Protected Lands, all working for a singular mission under the banner of his glorious eminence, Emperor Shiba, first of his name, the Grand Phoenix and Favored Son of Heaven.

Long may he reign.

Nanzi-ue has made sure that all within the Crane are aware of and should be utilizing this stone called Jade to protect ourselves from the corruption of Jigoku. Blessed be the husband of Doji-ue, and this one prays that our journey begins well.

The next day of travel was hard but our spirits are high. Oh, and there was a strange shaman that talked to ghosts, but such seems unnatural yet her unique nature bears mentioning. I will not name her as it seems offensive in her ways and we must always obey Courtesy. This one does not find the idea of hungry ghosts a pleasant thing to contemplate.

Day 3 and 4

The journey has been hard, but not harder than shepherding the goats, and much more glamorous by half. There was some mention of a minor bandit attack, but nothing that really needed the interests of the Crane. Such barbarism all around us, it is strange to see how far we have come since Nanzi-ue invited our tribe into the clan… it has only been a few years and I can see no reason to return to that old life.

We march to save a God, we have gathered peoples all across the Empire and lesser tribes, all under one glorious banner. This seems unheard of before the coming of the Gods that walk as men do, before the rise of Emperor Shiba, the Grand Phoenix, long may he reign.


I listened to the master storytelling of Togashi Saruko, daimyo of the Dragon; her tales gladdened my heart and gave me pause. It outshone all other tales, and they need be mentioned, but they were passable.

The map says more hard roads tomorrow, my feet do not relish it, but Duty demands it.

Day 5

A swamp? I have consulted the maps several times and there was no mention of a swamp this far north and yet here we are. It has a sinister miasma to it, and I do not care for it. It is cold and the chill saps at my bones, this is evil. There is an evil here and I must agree with Nanzi-ue that we must be vigilant.

Despite the alien terrain the spirits seem high in the camp, it is to be expected when one serves under the banner of Emperor Shiba, first of his name, the bringer of Truth; long may he reign. Today we met with some tribeswomen of the Seidou, they were good, hearty people, ignorant of the truths within grasp but good people. Perhaps they will see the shining light of Doji-ue’s truth, but only if they prove worthy.

Yet I must ponder how so many could not see this swamp, did it spring up over night? What dark sorcery wished it into being? Even now this author can hear faint whispers on the wind. Or maybe it is just a trick of the vermin and things that live in the dark places.

Bravely, Nanzi-ue and Nanzi Jongwun went hunting with Hantei-ue and I am told they spoke long on the subjects that would be of interest to Doji-ue. I have been sworn to keep such words out of my writings and relay them in person if needed, but they bode well for the future our Clans and Empire.

Tomorrow we march and hopefully put this bloody swamp behind us.



Re: Campfire Tales (D5, LE. Open)

Posted: Thu May 28, 2020 12:03 am
by Togashi Saruko
Seppun Chisei wrote:
Wed May 27, 2020 11:54 pm
"That is a problem I can very much relate to." Chisei said with a smile and a sigh. "Whether of people, spirits, or just the world. Asking the right question might not get you the answer you want, but asking the wrong question certainly won't."

He frowned thoughtfully. "Although I expect there have been discoveries made from... hmmm. I can't say the wrong question, not exactly. But asking a question that was a poor fit for the answer they wanted, but a good fit for another. I'm sure it's happened."
"Oh, it is absolutely better to ask questions than to not question at all!" she agreed, face and tone bright as she nodded. "Even if they are the wrong questions. A wrong answer can hold wisdom too, if you look close enough."

"I find it's often harder to ask the right questions than getting the right answers though."

Re: Campfire Tales (D5, LE. Open)

Posted: Thu May 28, 2020 2:28 am
by Seppun Chisei
"Or sometimes to ask questions at all." Chisei flashed a smile.

He tilted his head, looking at her, and at the other storytellers. "May I ask, how did you learn these stories?"

Re: Campfire Tales (D5, LE. Open)

Posted: Thu May 28, 2020 2:51 am
by Nanzi
"Learn p'shaw, the Dragon Queen was born with the stories in her soul," Nanzi interjected.

Re: Campfire Tales (D5, LE. Open)

Posted: Thu May 28, 2020 2:58 am
by Togashi Saruko
"I'm flattered you think so, but no, I wasn't born with knowledge of stories," Saruko laughed. "I learned from the other storytellers of my tribe, of the elders, of my father and uncles... and from those who travelled outside our tribe to trade."

Some of it she made up too, but she wouldn't admit that.

Re: Campfire Tales (D5, LE. Open)

Posted: Thu May 28, 2020 3:01 am
by Nanzi
"The histories will say otherwise, she was an enchanting mistress of tales... with stories in her soul and stars in her eyes. The stories she told became real and made the Empire better for it," the Crane mused.

Re: Campfire Tales (D5, LE. Open)

Posted: Thu May 28, 2020 3:03 am
by Jiyo Ayumu
Ignoring Nanzi's comment with gusto, Ayumu answered Chinsei:

"Mine is heavily inspired by events that actually happened. I've merged and streamlined characters, cut redundancies and added a great deal of flourish, but, in spirit, that's a true story.

I wonder if, at their heart, not all stories are based on something true, that still remain after generations and generations of imaginative embellishment."

Re: Campfire Tales (D5, LE. Open)

Posted: Thu May 28, 2020 3:06 am
by Togashi Saruko
The... odd praise made her feel vaguely uncomfortable, and she fell silent, disguising her thoughts by drinking some more of the berrywine.

Re: Campfire Tales (D5, LE. Open)

Posted: Thu May 28, 2020 3:08 am
by Doji Kaze
A soft rasp echoes from the darkness at the edge of the fire.

"When darkness appears
The cool of night brings sad stars
Far from hearth and home.

But Phoenix and Dragon's fire
Brings us the warmth of true words."




Poetry roll=12. Kaze is new.

Re: Campfire Tales (D5, LE. Open)

Posted: Thu May 28, 2020 3:10 am
by Nanzi
Togashi Saruko wrote:
Thu May 28, 2020 3:06 am
The... odd praise made her feel vaguely uncomfortable, and she fell silent, disguising her thoughts by drinking some more of the berrywine.
He sighed, she would need to accept her role one day but he did not press.

"Kaze-kun, well said, please join us by the fire," he said to the wild man poet.

Re: Campfire Tales (D5, LE. Open)

Posted: Thu May 28, 2020 3:10 am
by Seppun Dawei
Dawei's hands pause in their work of whittling. His head turns towards the voice, which he recognizes.

He recognizes the attempt at art as an attempt at art, and he nods in respect to it.

Re: Campfire Tales (D5, LE. Open)

Posted: Thu May 28, 2020 3:23 am
by Reiko
Reiko moved over to sit near her Dragon friend, placing a comforting hand on her shoulder.

Re: Campfire Tales (D5, LE. Open)

Posted: Thu May 28, 2020 3:27 am
by Togashi Saruko
Poetry made her light up again, a sudden joy that someone else had been learning the Kami's poetry. "That was wonderful!" Sure, it wasn't perfect, but she enjoyed it nonetheless.

Since Kaze had started a theme, she decided to follow what he had started, and give some feel of her own sentiments.

"The campfire's warmth
Brightened by words true and false -
Like moths to a flame

May truth be like fireflies
May the lies fall into ash."




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D5 LE Artisan: Poetry/Awareness. 1 raise. TN 20: 5d10o10k4 36

Re: Campfire Tales (D5, LE. Open)

Posted: Thu May 28, 2020 3:29 am
by Nanzi
"Good words."

Nanzi asked with mild confusion, "Why does Togashi-ue fin praise so outputting, should we not praise one for things well done?"

"It seems only proper."

Re: Campfire Tales (D5, LE. Open)

Posted: Thu May 28, 2020 3:32 am
by Togashi Saruko
"Praise is praise," she said neutrally, letting those words be intepreted as people would like.

"But I would rather be remembered for who I am. Not what others want me to be remembered as."

Re: Campfire Tales (D5, LE. Open)

Posted: Thu May 28, 2020 3:34 am
by Reiko
"We have little choice in how those in the future choose to remember us. We can only hope they remember our deeds in the light we intended them to be" Reiko commented idly.

Re: Campfire Tales (D5, LE. Open)

Posted: Thu May 28, 2020 3:37 am
by Nanzi
Togashi Saruko wrote:
Thu May 28, 2020 3:32 am
"Praise is praise," she said neutrally, letting those words be intepreted as people would like.

"But I would rather be remembered for who I am. Not what others want me to be remembered as."
"And who is Togashi-ue? We do not get to control the image we become when we pass and those of us paired with the Kami even less so, you are mythic even if you choose not to be," he said plainly but with compassion.

"Our father is the Moon, our Mother is the Sun... the story is already written. I see it may not be one you want but this is so."