[sado, Market District]
Yukie looked from the Dashi to his younger sister. Did he stand out that much? Or was it just Chiyo’s homing instinct again? She had a different mask, he noticed, but he could ask about that later.
“I’m not sure,” he said, moving his head so he could better see the menti who had suddenly leapt onto a table--how many weapons was she carrying? At least three, and he could see the dark figure behind her some sort of blade strapped to her back. The pair stood out, even in the ragtag environment of the marketplace and he caught several other people staring at them. Interesting.
“I’m sure you’ll be safe in one of the shops, Ma’am,’ he said to the Dashi, but he had picked up his walk enough that she might have trouble keeping up. “Whoever blew up that building found their target, I think. It looks like a deliberate attack, not just the result of a stray--”
He turned to Chiyo.
“Who was in that building, exactly?”
Ic:
"Considering the lack of difficulty we suffered actually entering the chamber and retrieving the object, I doubt it'll be vital," Jiyu said with a frown, "Do what you want with it, but don't ask someone else to carry your burdens, Kulrik."
IC: Higashi
"Yeaaaaaah, about that ..."
Her soulsword materialised, the strange, glowing fist appearing beside her head as she readied herself for the possibilty of an attack.
"Ain't my juridistiction, and you graces look like you're involved in this entire hullabaloo."
IC:
"Um, excuse me? Miss?"
Standing behind Higashi, one finger raised as if she was about to ask a question, Zyla Dastana came to the sudden realization that years of working beside the firebrand-of-a-Dashi Daijuno had resulted in her apparently losing all sense of self-preservation.
-Void
Relisai saw the Dashi appear, a Dastana by all appearances.
"I hope you have a bigger rescue party coming" she whispered to Arsix.
IC: Arsix Dastana - Sado
Arsix said nothing for now and instead barreled right towards the Hogo, hoping the distraction of the newcomer Dastana would allow her to knock the guard onto her rear-end.
She dove with her shoulder.
[sado, Market District, Present Time]
“It’s okay.”
I batted my eyelashes.
“I’m glad Kulrikky cares enough to give me such nice presents.”
IC: Kaede
Hostile action taken against a Hogo guardswoman.
Use of force now justified.
Kaede, still invisible due to her Huna, took a few long strides forward, bringing the blade of her sword down towards Arsix's body.
IC: Chiyo
"Is that building the..." Chiyo craned her neck to look at the building which Yukie was referring to.
"... If that is the building... I do recall the Toroshu of Vilda being kept in custody there."
IC:
Arsix barrel-ran into the pompous fool of a Hogo. Relisai wondered why the Dastana Toroshu had resorted to such mundane action - they were Menti for Zuto's sake. The Vilda's lips curved. How simpleminded the young were, so caught up with their newfound titles. Both Rora's still had so much to learn.
A shadow skated across the ground from Relisai's side toward's Arsix. It was fairly bulky, but there was no mistaking the sliver that extended from it - the shadow of a thin blade. An assassin! Relisai had only a moment to act to prevent the Dastana's murder. Reflexively, Relisai gathered the psychic powers around into physical force and flung it at Arsix, pushing her forward even faster into the Hogo and away from the blade strike.
It was turning into a real fight.
Kulrik was about to argue with Jiyu (again), but Shuuan beat him to it. The First Son's heart fell with each drop of Shuuan's eyelashes.
What was wrong with this woman?
"Right... thank you Shuuan." With a gulp, Kulrik moved behind the Plangori and attached the necklace around her neck. "Now don't go wandering off, we need you close to continue finding the other Keys" he warned Shuuan.
An explosion sounded off in the distance.
"What was that?"
IC: Askha thought for a moment. "Well, the northern docks is where we make our escaped, if Somei pulls through."
Zuto Nui I left a portion of the plan up to Somei.
"Actually, I have a feeling taking her there won't be too easy. Find her, secure her, do what's necessary. Ideatalk if you need to. I'll catch up."
Ic:
"More trouble," Jiyu said with a sigh.
::Shuuan, if you'd like, once we visit the healers we can go back to my home... I do believe you'd enjoy the grounds there...::
IC: Masome (Sado, Market | With Yukie and Chiyo)
"M'lord", Masome said to Yukie while hardly managing to keep up with him because of her short legs, "Is she talking about the prison? Won't the guards chase the Toroshu and her liberators? What if they'll hide in the same shop I'll go into? And then the guards will think that I'm helping them to escape and interrogate me! I dont want that! I-I don't know what to do!"
IC: Maripi - Near prison, Sado
"Right."
Before long, I'm surging towards the prison, my new Kakama's speed sickening. The world before me is blurred into a tunnel of coloured lines streaming past me. I slow as I near the prison, searching around me with both my eyes and my mind, trying to locate the being that Robalta sent me the mental image of.
IC: Higashi
"Look," said Higashi, shooting the Dastana a quick glance, "I'm a bit busy right now, so could you ju-"
She barely managed to dodge the dive, stepping to the side to avoid Arsix's wild charge. And somebody else was here. A glint of a blade. Huna-user? The situation had gotten complicated far too quickly for her tastes. But she could not exert too much effort on dealing with the mystery person. She was, after all, a Hogo guard. And there were ... prison breakerees?
There was an urge to just beat them senseless, but that was a horrible way to be a Hogo.
The Hogo mojo relied on one actually knowing things before charging into battle like an idiot.
"Sweet Zataka's left tit," she managed, readying for another hostile movement. "I'm trying to be a forgiving gal 'ere, but you ain't giving me much to work with. Stand. Down."
IC:Ageru Tamachan (Odaiba)
"Thank you, it's nice to meet you too" Tama replied as she accepted the Fursic's handshake.
"I must say I found your attitude odd at first, but, I think I'm beginning to see it now" she remarked as she looked closer at the Dasaka now standing at her full height.
Males were supposed to be powerful warriors, noble and handsome, but those features couldn't be seen in Vwyn. Or rather, they could, but there was something added to them, something that changed the way she perceived them. She had clearly put a lot of work into this, considering her adamant standpoint, it was very impressive, actually.
"I might need a while to digest it completely, but I think I made a good start."
IC:
Vwyn's grip felt firm in the handshake, the woman clearly a warrior who spent many years training in her particular field of expertise. But the gesture lasted only a moment before her hand fell back down to her side.
"You're interesting," she spoke with a light smile playing upon her soft lips, "and I understand I'm different and... possibly hard to understand for most, but so long as you remember I'm a woman then there's no problem. But," she paused a moment, as if in thought as to whether it was a wise decision to continue on her train of thought, "... but, if you have any... questions, I'll answer them. So long as I'm comfortable to, though..." Vwyn looked around, noting the quiet, almost desolate disposition of their location, "... I'm hungry."
OOC: Ugh, sorry I took so long; I had an extremely busy week,
OOC: No problem
IC: Ageru Tamachan (Odaiba)
"I'll keep it in mind, though..." Tama paused.
"Are you... inviting me to a meal?"
IC: Zyla - Sado
Zataka's freaking left--
Zyla managed to aid Arsix's daring escape by heroically stumbling backwards and landing on the ground.
-Void
[sado, Market District]
“I doubt,” Yukie said, “that someone as conspicuous as an escaped Toroshu could remain unnoticed in a shop, or that she would try too.”
He wondered vaguely if the ragtag dashi was really that much of a worrywort, or if she was trying to distract him. It was the old Plagori suspicion--all of them had it, except maybe Shuuan.
Then the dark figure in the throng transformed into a blurred line, streaking through the streets and out of sight. A kakama.
::Do you think you can follow the other one?:: he sent to Chiyo, gesturing vaguely at the weapon hauling menti, who was weaving through the crowd. ::I’ll try to catch up with whatever’s happening at the prison.::
[sado, Ferry Dock]
::I’d like that. Nothing can possibly be less interesting than going back to the school of the mind. Besides--::
I patted his arm lightly.
::I’ve grown rather partial to this scarf.::
IC: Chiyo
.:Affirmative,:. and Chiyo set off on her way.
OOC: Who is Yukie asking Chiyo to follow?
OOC: Ashka.
IC:
[sado, Market District]
Yukie nodded at Chiyo as she headed off in the other direction, then bowed to the Dashi.
“I am sorry dear lady, but I must leave now. The guards probably have their hands full, and I should assist them. I hope you have a safe and pleasant day.”
Then, spinning on his heel, he was off, dodging between spectators as he aimed for a side street. He broke into a light jog as he escaped the throng, the jacket still tucked under his arm. It was a while since he had been to the market, but a few hairpin turns and almost upset produce carts later he was close enough to see the hole torn in the wall of the prison.
IC (Enali)
Enali had been wandering through a quiet street of Sado after a day's lessons at the Yards, mulling over that conversation she'd had with Kagesu a few weeks back, when she heard it: a 'boom' booth deeper and louder than any boom had any right to be on Sado. These were exciting times (to put it optimistically), what with the expedition and the new Rora and the Dastana and Zuto knew what else, so there was clearly something exciting and/or dangerous going on.
So Enali did what any curious young Menti-in-training would do upon hearing something exciting: she scampered along in the direction of the boom.
By luck, she happened to be on the same side of the Imperial Prison on which Arsix and Relisai were making their escape, so when she heard the sound of running footsteps and raised voices coming from the street ahead, she peeked around the corner to watch the goings-on.
There was a young dasaka in the street just ahead of him, her sash the deep green of clan Ageru. She was peering out into the alley ahead. He tapped her shoulder.
Ic:
Jiyu held in a laugh as he began to walk with Shuuan, heading towards the healers.
::Perhaps I should add it to my regular attire then?:: He jested, a small smirk on his face, ::It's not as if I'm lacking in character or anything...::
IC:
"Mmm? Well, why not?" Vwyn responded with a small shrug of her shoulders, regarding Tama with some confusion. "I figured, if you wanted, we could talk more, get to know each other and all that. Not much sense in just having a drive by conversation about something rather important and parting way for eternity." Admittedly, Vwyn liked the idea of having a friend of her own on her home islands, as so many were hard to relate with or to speak with on any level below formal or above unadulterated rage and discomfort.
"I understand if not, though. Lots of people are busy and I doubt you're an exception." At least, Vwyn felt, her invitation wouldn't feel obligatory to accept.
IC:
:Oh, I can think of quite a few things you're lacking in: Kulrik responded angrily. :Just remember I was the one that bought that scarf for Shuuan, before you just go and steal it.: There was a venom in his speech that surprised Kulrik - he knew it was ridiculous for himself to feel this way. Women often went weak in the knees when the Vilda First Son set his charm in action, soKulrik had his pick of any number of lovely Menti in the Empire. So there was no reason for this jealousy to rise up in him, not when he was so completely out of Shuuan's league, yet jealousy did indeed rear up it's ugly head.
:And before you wander off visiting your homeland, me and Shuuan are going to the Library and figuring out where we'll find the next Key. Understood!?:
"I'm afraid that's not entirely possible. Me and my dear friend have somewhere to be, and that place isn't here. Leave us alone. Now." Relisai commanded with the authoritative tone that came so easily to Toroshu.
She readied herself for a battle of the mind, extending her senses to the area around herself.
IC: Oblivious to the tail she had picked up, Askha continued to brush through the crowds. A host of Ideatalk was abuzz in the mental plane, but Askha pushed through that. Not for the first time that day she wished she had her Iden. But being able to read this crowd wasn't too hard. The people heading towards the chaos seemed to be interested, while those heading away were anxious. It wouldn't take her long, as long as she was able to get a signal from Maripi.
IC: Masome (Sado, Market district)
"No, wait!" she said and followed Yukie. However, she quickly lost sight of him as he disappeared amongst the crowd. Masome stopped and froze, not knowing where to go next. The crowd around her was suffocating, so she tried to get off the street and inside a quiet, peaceful shop, but getting through the throng proved to be difficult for a short and stout Dashi. Despite her efforts all she managed to do was to receive bruises from others when they tried to push her aside. A Dasaka woman nearby easily moved through the congregation of people, making Masome wish she was taller..
Her eyes widened.
"Excuse me, m'lady!" she shouted and pushed towads her, once again being bruised by others in the crowd who were trying to move forward. "You there, with a Mask of Water Breathing! I must ask you something!" Her progress was slow, but she hoped that the Menti would hear her and stop. Only a member of her own clan would have a broad knife like that strapped to the bottom of their back, handle facing left. It might've been a coincidence, but it had been too long since the last time she had talked to a fellow Mashtet. She wouldn't let the chance pass by.
OoC: Talking to Askha
Edit: Apparently Askha isn't wearing her robes and has a different mask. The knife thing was Keeper's idea.
IC: Maripi - Near prison, Sado
I continue to skirt around the edge of the prison, trying to find the mind of the targe-- the person that we're trying to find.
OOC: Where exactly is Relisai again? ![]()
[sado, Ferry Dock]
I couldn’t help the guffaw that burst forth from my lips when I heard Kulrik’s little speech. He was actually jealous. The scandal possibilities were endless, but Jiyu really needed to get his arm looked at. I live in the jungle; I know all sorts of nasty things that can get into cuts.
I reached over and patted Kulrik’s cheek. “Aw, Kurikky dear, it’s adorable how you think you can tell me what to do. It’s amazing how many people are under that impression. But see, those are three hundred of my dragons sitting in a very lucky dashi’s purse right now. And I’m going to make sure Jiyu retains his limb and that my scarf doesn’t get permanently stained with blood. Honestly, I doubt this is as urgent as you seem to think, and if you’re so eager to find out some more I’m sure you could take your little lapdog with you.”
IC:
Relisai felt the brush of another mind zip into the vicinity.
The now-infamous Toroshu frowned. There were too many people converging here, all of whom had unknown motives.
:Who are you, and what do you want?: she Willhammered into Maripi's mind.
"Seigyo's not my lapdog for Zataka's sake!" Kulrik exclaimed. If anything, the way Shuuan spoke and her soft patting of his cheek infuriated him even more, and stoked the jealously that rumbled in the pit of his stomach. Kulrik tried desperately to calm himself, but he knew he was doing a bad job of it.
"And I wasn't trying to tell you what to do, all right? It's just that...the necklace is around your neck so I don't like Jiyu trying to spirit you away from me and the quest. I like being alive, and since these Keys have the potential to stop that, I'm rather invested in ensuring they're kept safe and secure. I don't know if I can do that by myself, so I need your help. I need to make sure you're safe and secure, too."
Turning away from Shuuan and Jiyu, but still looking petulant, Kulrik continued.
"Can we just get this over with and go to the healers? We can get there more quickly if we cut through the Markets." Kulrik thought he might be able to buy a scarf along the way. If that's what it took to keep Shuuan with him, away from Jiyu, that's what he would do.
"Hurry along now, little dove! We can't lose sight of them" Robalta told her maidservant. "Oh, I feel like I'm a young Menti again, running through the streets in a game of Sleeping Dragon. Trying to steal the 'jewel' at the centre of the yard from the 'Dragon' guards, then escaping the city. All while impressing the dawdling boys, my dear" she added with a wink.
She pointed around a corner.
"There! Ashka went that way!"
Ic:
"You seem very intent on keeping Shuuan close by your side, Vilda Kulrik," Jiyu said with a bemused smile, "Is there anything else you'd like to say while your on your little rant?"
IC:
Kulrik shot the giant Herupa a wicked scowl.
"No, there isn't. But maybe your should get your head checked out by the healers too. With all this fighting you've done, I think it's swelled to an even larger size than usual."
IC: Askha took a moment to realize that the dashi was asking for her, what with her Kaukau. Been a while since she was called 'm'lady' as well; if it wasn't her name, it was 'sellsword' or some more insulting appellation. The Menti turned, seeing the dashi that was calling for her. "What? What do you-"
Green and gray robes. It was a while since she had seen a dashi wearing the Mashtet clan colors. This was... important. This was also really bad timing. Looking around, she started moving towards an alley, tugging on the dashi with Mindarm. "Not out here. We don't have much time."
IC: Raiyo giggled nervously, keeping up with the Datsue. "Yeah... a game, an adventure..."
To be honest, the Vilda maid didn't think highly of her chances. In the stories, Dashi like her didn't do too well...
IC: Chiyo
Seeing the mark (Askha) Yukie pointed out turning to leave with the Dashi, Chiyo followed from a distance.
IC (Kilanya)
Kilanya already had a list forming in her mind of people she would need to talk to. There were the major players, of course: she would need audiences with the Rora (or failing that, one of her representatives), the Dastana twins, and a handful of Toroshu of the most influential minor clans, whether partisan or neutral. To some leaders that would be all the opinions worth hearing, but to Kilanya it was just one side of the coin. The other was the common people. They would be affected by events to come in ways that the high and mighty, cushioned as they were from the turmoils of the world, would not.
She would not say so publicly, but she was curious to know even the views of the Saihoko. They might be society's lowest, but to Kilanya it seemed they were also the first: the first to be affected by the policies of the rich and powerful. In war, they were the footsoldiers, the first blood shed on the field of battle; in famine, they were the first to starve; in plague, they were the first to sicken and die.
Even from the most pragmatic perspective it would be foolish to ignore their views, because some had already begun to take them into their own hands. The Sado riots proved that the lower castes were not the slow, dim-witted cattle that people like her brother were so quick to scoff at and discount. A number of the rioters had been Ageru, her subjects, and those that survived were now imprisoned in the Hall's dungeons. She made a mental note to go and speak to at least one of them, because she was still not sure she understood their motivations ('bloody unruly Hokos, what do you expect?' might be enough of an explanation for most people, but not for Kilanya).
Another group whose views were generally nebulous to her were the Taajar people. They were a proud people, and yet extraordinarily humble at the same time, and this paradox had always fascinated her somewhat. Although they made up an appreciable chunk of the Ageru's trading partners, their tendency to keep to themselves (and their low status in Imperial culture) made them and their ways of thinking largely an unknown to Kilanya.
It seemed serendipitous, then, that a small group of Taajar were even now waiting for permission to cross her lands. Kilanya made up her mind almost instantly: she would speak with them herself, and grant them passage in exchange for their point of view. A small part of her chuckled at the thought of what the look their faces would be when they saw the Toroshu herself had come down to hear their request.
***
A few minutes later, the door to the waiting room (in which Hatchi and her companions had been sitting since arriving at Mahuika Hall) was opened, and none other than Toroshu Kilanya walked in, giving them a graceful (and perhaps surprisingly genuine) smile.
"Good morning," she said. "I apologise for the wait. My name is Kilanya, and I am Toroshu of Clan Ageru. I understand you seek passage across Ageru land?"
IC:
"Vilda Relisai, I urge you to return to your confinement."
The statement was smooth, accompanied by the arrival of a Menti clad in the scholarly robes of an Eiyu. Her stance was relaxed, hands clasped respectfully behind her back. Light glinted serenely off of the crystalline gauntlets upon her forearm, the sole piece of apparent armor on her person, and the crystalline shield strapped to her back. The handle of a staff protruded over her right shoulder, but her hand did not move for it. Her face was untroubled, as though she were exchanging pleasantries, instead of confronting a known villain.
Inside, however, her soul burned bright. The reasons for Relisai's imprisonment were hardly known; mental assault of a Datsue during the Chojo's party. An absolutely despicable act, in her eyes, and one that she would not permit the Toroshu to escape her punishment for. Hanabe's eyes flicked carefully over the scene, noting the key players and situations. A Hogo Guardswoman, maybe two, was confronting the two Toroshu, and a few other bystanders were starting to involve themselves. She cared little about apprehending the Dastana leader; until such a time as her own Toroshu made their stance clear, Hanabe was under no obligation to act against the political dissident.
Relisai, however, was another matter.
"Lady Arsix, I would recommend you cease and desist. Resistance only affiliates you with this... Disgraced Toroshu." The Vilda Toroshu's temper was legendary, and it was known that her primary discipline was that of the Willhammer. To that end, Hanabe had been preparing to resist from the moment she entered detectable range. The Menti was not afraid of her, but the lack of her other half's presence was... Distressing.
Perhaps VInyani would come.
IC: Kaede
The attack had failed. Her swing had missed.
Standing off to the side, still cloaked using her Huna, Kaede waited.
Her first attack had been a mistake. The true enemy of the state was Relisai. Arsix was not a priority. So if this while situations went south, so would Relisai's head...
However, the element of surprise was gone. Relisai probably knew she was here now...
As more Menti came onto the scene, Kaede attempted to circle around the Vilda Toroshu, using all the discussions as cover. After all, Relisai didn't have eyes on the back of her head...
IC (Enali)
Enali started at the unexpected tap on her shoulder, whirling around so suddenly that she tripped over her own feet and fell to the cobbles. She looked up at the rather threatening figure with wide eyes.
In her right hand, summoned not by her conscious mind but by defensive instinct, a crackle of Soulsword energy flared blue-white.
[Odaiba, Mahuika Hall, Just Inside Side Entrance]
Hatchi got to her feet, albeit shakily as soon as the figure walked in. She bowed deeply, motioning for her companion to do the same.
As soon as she lifted her head, however, nervousness settled like a pit in zir stomach. No, she needed to be calm. She had been within this week, addressed by both the Anstyzyr Jahagir and an extremely precocious member of a clan that usually wouldn’t look at her twice. The toroshu of clan Ageru was just one more.
“Great lady, these humble servants would normally not requesting something so intrusive,” zi-she sad in her best formal imperial. “However, we grow wary of the violence that we left behind, and winter is coming, bringing with it the cold rains. There are children among our number, and think first of their safety when bringing this unusual request.”
[sado, Market District]
Well, thought Yukie as the dasaka tumbled to the ground, there goes any element of surprise I had.
He extended a hand to the figure on the ground.
“I am sorry for startling you, miss, but I mean no harm.”
He smiled sheepishly. “Need a hand?”
Ic:
Jiyu's anger flared. If anyone was privy to his mind, it was as if a thunderstorm had formed out of a clear sky. Fortunately, nobody was privy to his mind, and he kept his face neutral- He could feel his breathing quicken though, and his pulse elevate, by being around idiots like Kulrik had the tendency to irritate him to the point of violence.
Thankfully for the both of them, Jiyu remained outwardly calm.
"You forget your station, First Son, I am the Regent of clan Herupa. Which means, in the absence of a proper Toroshu, I am Toroshu," Jiyu stated, his single eye burning at Kulrik, "And the last time I checked, You have no right to disrespect anyone, least of all me."
IC: Maripi - Near prison, Sado
I come to an abrupt halt as the mind smashes into mine. .: Robalta sent us to find you and bring you to her:. I reply, the annoyance at being willhammered evident in my "voice". .:There isn't much time to explain - I'll keep "talking" and you follow my "voice":.
[sado, Ferry Dock]
I stepped between them glaring up at Jiyu.
“Stop, both of you. Jiyu, Kulrik doesn’t you because of your rank, and he isn’t going to stop just because you pull it on him. Neither is bottling up your anger like you’re doing right now. Secondly, Kulrikky dear--”
I turned around, “Jiyu’s done far more to protect me in the last few hours than you, so you can shut your pretty little mouth. How do you propose to protect me, by falling asleep again? Now, I think it would be best for all of us if we split up for a while.”
I tugged on Jiyu’s arm, “leave him, it’s a better idea.”
IC:
"Mmm? Well, why not?" Vwyn responded with a small shrug of her shoulders, regarding Tama with some confusion. "I figured, if you wanted, we could talk more, get to know each other and all that. Not much sense in just having a drive by conversation about something rather important and parting way for eternity." Admittedly, Vwyn liked the idea of having a friend of her own on her home islands, as so many were hard to relate with or to speak with on any level below formal or above unadulterated rage and discomfort.
"I understand if not, though. Lots of people are busy and I doubt you're an exception." At least, Vwyn felt, her invitation wouldn't feel obligatory to accept.
IC: Ageru Tamachan (Odaiba)
"Well, actually, I was going to..." Tama began, but stopped herself when Vwyn continued
"...Not much sense in just having a drive by conversation about something rather important and parting way for eternity"
"Yeah, you're right." she replied, realizing that her errands could probably use the wait, let her thoughts simmer and settle for a bit before she attempted to hash them out with someone else.
"I'd be more than happy to join you" she said with a curt nod.
Ic: What was power, really? Mom never explicitly defined it to me, but her opinion of it was apparent in how she wielded it. Like a tree-cutter's double-bit axe, it was a tool with two edges, capable of immense efficiency if wielded properly but always compounded with the risk of backfiring if used irresponsibly. It wasn't properly balanced, but like any tool it became second nature to use well… with the right practice.
Ic:
Jiyu wanted to stay though, perhaps for a moment more... But he knew that Shuuan was right, and staying to provoke Kulrik would only lead to a conflict that really wasn't worth his time.
::Let's go.:: Jiyu thought, turning to walk with Shuuan.