week 7
Week 7
Sunday - Thursday
With the loss of two more warriors, the castle has grown even quieter still. Such a thing was always bound to become a consequence of your stay here, though the actual reality of it may be more unpleasant. There's been little in the way of parties, which isn't too much of a surprise given your dwindling numbers, but it's still better than nothing, correct?
As with every other week, new locations have been unveiled for you all to either explore or use to casually gather within. If you've been keeping an eye on the cherry blossoms, you'll note that they look just about ready to bloom. The important thing is, of course, that they haven't. But it's only a matter of time, now.
As with every other week, new locations have been unveiled for you all to either explore or use to casually gather within. If you've been keeping an eye on the cherry blossoms, you'll note that they look just about ready to bloom. The important thing is, of course, that they haven't. But it's only a matter of time, now.
You can contact the sage with your pendants here, and the teishu here.)
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[That actually gets her to smile a little. As mixed as her opinions on Mahiro had been and as much as they'd been irritable with each other since that damn submachine gun showed up, part of her is quite saddened by his death.
On the new scrap of paper, she writes: "So that brings us back full circle to finding the Teishu's name. He told me he was the God of life and creation in his own world. That may be a place to start. As for the Sage... I don't know what caused his magic to weaken today, perhaps it was something Mahiro-kun did, perhaps it wasn't. But he may be reaching the limits of his power. Did you notice that it wasn't the Teishu who cleaned up today? It may be a sign that his control over the Teishu is weakening. In which case, he may be becoming desperate for our cooperation."]
If only he had a better handle on his temper.
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[He smiles a little, too-- he could understand that part of Mahiro, just a little.
His reply is quicker than the last: "That's another thing. I asked the Teishu about if he wanted us to find his name... discreetly, of course. He told me No and indicated what we need to find is the Sage's instead, unless he misunderstood my code. I'll be speaking more with the Sage to see what I can find-- I've developed some rapport, I think. Maybe I can find out more."]
Though I will agree he had a short fuse.