Scroll of Kitsuki Donoha Part 45

The Twin Blademasters, a Damaged Doji, and New Friends

On the 26th of Bayushi (Month of the Rooster in Low Rokugani {OOC: October}), the wind and snow at the hour of the Horse (Hour of Akodo in High Rokugani {OOC: 12pm – 2pm}) made the air brisk and sharp. As the two participants walked to the center of the recently constructed ring. Donoha sama mused over Hanzo san’s warning. “Remember, he will try like Jigoku to get in the first hit using that move I showed you. I recommend simply shifting to the oblique rather than attempting to parry, then counter strike to his exposed sword arm flank,” warns Hanzo. Deftly sliding a small pouch into the Dragon’s kimono, “If you are hit even for a SCRATCH, immediately rub this powder into the wound! The Bayushi bushi are artisans that paint in blood, and not to be trusted. They will kill even their loved ones.” Hanzo san’s eyes looked down and away in a pained expression, then return to meet Donoha sama’s.

It was Isawa Tamaki san that approached Donoha sama next and told him to just breath in and out as he tore a small ofuda from his hat. Asking permission to touch the Dragon before pressing it to Donoha sama’s forehead and praying. Mystically giving him the sleep and rest he had missed out upon! The Dragon was worried it was a boost and the Phoenix shugenja assured him it was not.

Donoha sama confided in me that he had been pondering using one of the abilities of Mittsu Tamashi 三魂 the Three Souled Katana. Before anyone thinks ill of Donoha sama for his thoughts, or me for breaking his trust. I was given permission to share this as a means of teaching others how to handle power wisely and with honor. Donoha sama did not want to harm Bayushi Koruma san since they were innocent of the crime and had been forced into the duel as a yojimbo by Mirumoto Renjiro sama. He alluded that the power granted by the soul of Akodo Chun san would help him get the first strike if he made use of it. Since the duel was to first blood it would allow him to win and prevent harm to an innocent man.

However, was winning more important or avoiding pain? Some scholars mention that life is pain, and when you no longer feel pain you’re dead. There was the thought of avoiding the first hit so this could become a standard skirmish, and then he could fare better. Then he realized having his sword awaken had somehow shaken his faith in his own skill. He knew his sword better than anyone. This duel would be a reminder to have faith in himself and his abilities. Looking at his opponent they bowed to each other and then to Renjiro sama. Lastly, to Doji Kyouji san, the accused.

Once the young lord declared a start, the only sensation anyone I have spoken to aside from Donoha sama felt was a sense that time had slowed to a crawl. The swordsmen clad in green and red observed each other. Donoha sama reversed their grip upon Mittsu Tamashi as though they were going to draw a tanto! Then both Hanzo san and Tamaki san described the Bayushi bushi as having a slight smile as their cheeks moved.

Then they both disappeared! In their place were small sprays of white snow. Everything between them was a blur of color against a white scroll ready for calligraphy! The Dragon’s arm had swung out wide and allowing the very tip of the black blade with its copper hamon to come to a rest on Komura san’s left temple! A thin trickle of blood running down the side of their face.

With absolutely equal speed the Scorpion’s had made a thrust into Donoha sama’s emerald colored jinbaori (OOC: A surcoat worn traditionally over armor) and yellow hakama-shita (OOC: The shirt you wear with Hakama leggings) beneath it. His mint juban-shitagi (OOC: The under-shirt kimono) had not been touched!

Fate, and the kami, had favored Donoha sama yet again! It seems Otaku Gunba san’s prayers were heard. For the two duelists it was as though they had become a single sculpture. With slow, graceful movements they separated and Bayushi Koruma san turned and walked over to show the trickle of blood running down his face. Kitsuki Donoha sama used three zanshin (OOC: State of Awareness) stances to back up and sheath Mittsu Tamashi. Brushing the tip lighty through the snow to remove any blood. The Scorpion was his equal and he knew his opponent would appreciate the honor showed to him.

The Dragon then stepped forward to show the cut garments. Next, he removed his left left arm and bared his torso. No mark was upon him! Several things began to happen at this moment. However, the “ichi-maru” or “first glance” in Low Rokugani is famous for not letting things escape Kitsuki Donoha sama’s attention.

For the Dragon investigator this was the actual moment of truth. How would the three react now that the challenge had been won. In truth he felt that he’d already learned the measure of the Scorpion as an honorable man. Now came the younger Dragon and the Crane. Doji Kyouji eyes had gone wide, as Donoha sama had seen many times before – shock, horror, and disbelief!

He ran.

Having not been given the permission to leave or the young lord’s verdict Donoha sama did move to follow, he used this time to slide his arm back into his clothing and survey the scene unfolding around him. Not just with his eyes but with his ears. He noticed Shosuro Hanzo san reach into one of his pocket sleeves and pull something out. As he gaze returned to the fleeing Crane he heard what sounded similar to a bow string, but he was certain Hanzo san did not have a bow stashed in their kimono! Still full of mystery the Scorpion was.

As the Crane came into view his friends were beginning to move but the Crane looked something had hit him! No arrows were sticking out of him which made Donoha excited at world. There was always something new to learn about. The Crane tried to move a few more steps and then fell face first into the snow.

Between Isawa Tamaki san, Otaku Gunba san, Agasha Tamori san, and Taro san at the young lord’s direction. The Crane courtier was taken into custody as Mirumoto Renjiro declared the winner and stated he wished to dine with Donoha sama and Koruma san as honored guests. He expected the Phoenix, Unicorn, and Scorpion to attend as well. To Agasha Tamori san, Haru san, and Tetsuo san invitations were extended but not a requirement. With that he returned to the castle and left everyone, Bayushi Koruma san was right behind him.

When Donoha sama caught up to everyone that had taken the Doji into custody. The group had them tied up and they were still unconscious. Hanzo san had supervised the tying technique Taro san used. Apparently he provided Haru san with tea that helps with going to sleep. That should keep their prisoner subdued and compliant.

Heading into the castle food had already been prepared for whomever the victor would have been. Donoha sama and Koruma san sat on either side of the young lord. While the others sat across from them. Renjiro sama mentioned needing to ask a favor and Donoha sama replied that if it please the young lord he would like to ask one as well, in private.

After the meal the young lord asked for Tamaki san, Gunba san, and Hanzo san to make sure to take Doji Kyouji san with them back to the Emperor’s Gift. This way his own clan could pass judgement upon him. He did not want to task Donoha sama with this extra burden after he uncovered the crime and proved his case. They agreed and then he offered to meet with Donoha on the balcony so they could discuss his request.

While they were gone the Phoenix shugenja asked the Scorpion bushi if they would like to keep the scar. Koruma san asked for it to me kept and he would have his hair shorn on that side to preserve it. Gunba san was quiet through most of this as he had been trying to get sleep and had been interrupted by the duel. Hanzo san was helping them by engaging them in conversation.

On the balcony Donoha sama explained the mine, the five nemurani, the jade gift of Osano-Wo. Then he went on about its connection to the events of his father’s murder. Renjiro sama queried if he was worried about the Scorpion, and got a flat affirmative as a reply. Having a jade mine was going to change things. The young lord asked about his family’s copper mine and Donoha sama confirmed they stilled maintained it. He asked for letters of introduction and aid. Donoha sama also offered to request his dueling instructor, Mirumoto Uesugi san, to help hire and rebuild the forces of the city.

Finally, the young lord mentioned he intended to take Agasha Tamori san as an advisor but he would tell them both about the jade. Donoha sama asked him to wait one day and visit with his father at the rebuilt shrine. Then on the following day whatever decision he decided would be the right one for him. They formed a bond of friendship and allies as they returned inside.

The meal was over and Tamaki san half carried Gunba san back to the house they were using, so the Unicorn could finally sleep. It was decided that in three days they would travel to the mine while Agasha Tamori san and Bayushi Koruma san would watch over the city. So, over the next three days from the 27th of Bayushi (Month of the Rooster {OOC: October}) to the 1st of Shinjo (Month of the Dog {OOC: November}). Donoha sama worked at Haru san’s forge and made two items.

He made for Bayushi Koruma san a kogatana knife with a custom kozuka out of iron. In the kozuka is engraved a dragon grabbing the pincers of a scorpion. He wasn’t worried about him needing to have a new saya made to fit it into his katana. It was a city of craftspeople after all.

Next, he made a set of iron chopsticks with gold inlayed to make them appear as though they’d been repaired with kintsugi. It was a deeply layered gift for the young daimyo on how he came to power. Given how his father had been poisoned and the mine he was to maintain. It would never let him forget that he was no longer a youth.

They arrived at Serpent’s Tail Mine in the late afternoon of 2nd of Shinjo (Month of the Dog {OOC: November}). Jiro san was confirmed as the headman by Renjiro sama. Next, he was shown around the site with a complete tour. Going over the repairs, nemurani, the shrine, and on the following morning the jade mine. Donoha then made a request to take 10 fingers worth of jade and the un-tainted obsidian, which was granted.

Doji Kyouji during this time was being kept passive and in a 20 shaku deep pit made by the magic of Isawa Tamaki san. The first night they had sprung it on the prisoner as a surprise and the fall caused him to break their arm. Donoha sama went and retrieved the kimono’s from the Doji’s residence in the city. He gave one over to Tamaki san to make into a sling for the arm. The Dragon took immense joy in seeing the Crane watch as the kimono was torn asunder to make the sling.

It took another three days to arrive at Tall Pine Village in the evening of the 5th of Shinjo (Month of the Dog {OOC: November}). During the trek to the village Donoha sama spent the time teaching Taro san the basics of reading and calligraphy. He wanted to make sure he did not end up like his bother and tried to get him excited about learning. He hoped it would allow him to succeed Jiro san as the mine’s headman one day.

The group settles into the Pine Needle Retreat Tea House while the Doji is watched over by Taro san and Tetsuo san. The Pine Needle Retreat Tea House is a cozy establishment offering fine teas, hearty meals, and modest but clean rooms for weary travelers. The tea house is adorned with wooden carvings of pine branches and traditional paper lanterns that glow warmly in the evenings, making it a hub of activity and hospitality in the village.

The proprietor, Hoshi san, is a short, wiry man in his late fifties, with a face weathered by years of laughter and worry. Was quick to make sure the samurai were seated and that food and drink would be forth coming. Their apprentice, Miko san, was the one to bring it out. However, Miko san had an issue of rushing and being clumsy when excited. Soon her nature roused the curiosity of the two shugenja.

While the Unicorn and the Phoenix consulted the kami about the serving girl’s nature. Donoha sama met with the village headman, Sanjiro san, and arranged for lodgings. It seems Gunba san had already dealt with the horses before coming in. The headman mentioned he would let those outside know where to go and then come back to escort them when they were ready to rest.

While they awaited the headman’s returned the group was entertained by Tamae san, a traveling entertainer with an array of hand-painted fans and a repertoire of folktales and songs. Tonight was special because she was retelling a new tail she’d picked up in the Phoenix lands. It was “In Defense of Honor” and Donoha sama’s face flushed when she began.

Hanzo san was having and amazing time with the food and tea brought, having developed new favorite dishes. Being regaled with Donoha sama’s history was sweet drizzle on the mochi to him. Tamaki had taken the time to compose a haiku for the pretty apprentice, Miko san.

Porcelain teacups,
Graceful hands, a gentle spill
Charm in her chaos.

While Gunba san had gotten the water kami to play a game with any liquids Miko san carried. They would just not spill! Every time she had an accident the liquid would just fall back into the cup she was carrying. He even made her a small charm that would reverse her fortunes. Given her clumsy nature it seem to balance her out.

Soon, Sanjiro san would return to take them to the house they were to be lodged in. Tamaki san made the Doji’s special, deep, bed and Tetsuo san kept watch trading out with Taro san. Before leaving Donoha sama made sure that the headman would pass on a message to Tamae san. That the owner of Mittsu Tamashi was in town and wished to speak with her. Not more than an hour of the day later was there a rap upon the door.

Scroll of Kitsuki Donoha Part 44

Herbalist Assessments Lead to Duel Inspiring Accusations

They entered the pantry from the home of the Doji attendant to the young lord. The Scorpion courtier checked the herbs hanging as they had practiced herbal medicine. Nothing in here could do any more harm than making food taste bad at the least. At the most causing incontinence if taken in a large enough dose or a prolonged period.

Seeing the home was not well lit, Donoha sama took a lantern and handed it to Hanzo san. Asking him to see about getting it lit and bringing it back. While the Scorpion was away the Dragon began checking the front room and found nothing of note. Moving through the main hallway to the back residence wing they came upon a small family shrine. A number of small haiku were kept upon it among some incense burning in a bowl. Donoha sama quietly chuckled to themself about the light source he had sent Hanzo san on an errand for.

When Hanzo san returned with the Crane’s ornately made and now lit lantern. He found the Dragon in a room filled with stands, each holding an incredibly ornate kimono. Each were thoroughly searched to make sure nothing had been hidden within the stands, sleeve pockets, or the lining. From there they moved to the residential room in the back of the abode.

Behind a shoji screen in the room, Donoha sama found a covered plant. He asked Hanzo san to check it out and discovered it was a yama kaji 山火事 pierisu, or mountain fire pierisu on low Rokugani. Once the Scorpion saw this they put gloves on! While the plant could come in many colors the red flowers is what earned this version the name – mountain fire.

The Dragon asked the Scorpion why the need for gloves, and he mentioned it was his herbalist training. Explaining the plant was found in many gardens throughout the empire because of the color and beauty it can have. However, his teachers explained that it could not be cultivated for teas or food. Ingesting even one piece of the flower or leaf can cause voracious amounts of drool, headaches, and vomiting. Any more than that has been known to cause spasms and death. What Hanzo san said he was unsure about is if physical contact would do the same thing.

Donoha sama had the Scorpion cover the plant up and they left the Crane’s dwelling, with Hanzo san safe-guarding the plant. Intent to go and check out the domicile of Bayushi Koruma san. He now knew why the cook the former lord favored had been made to help. He knew the Crane was involved and he needed to know if they were working with the Scorpion.

During the time of the investigation Otaku Gunba san had walked over toward Tetsuo san and Haru san. Wanting to casually speak with them about what he felt in stillness and how he thinks his senses could feel yet further. They felt comfortable doing so after being in a conversation with Haru san and Donoha sama about working on some smith work in the next day or two. Taro san had been hanging around the two shugenja after noticing Donoha sama disappearing into the Crane’s house. Isawa Tamaki san kept their watch on both the pool fed by the waterfall and the road back to the castle.

As the Dragon and the Scorpion emerged his new master suggested the boy hang out around both Tetsuo san and Haru san. There was a tone in his voice that Taro san had heard from people in charge many times when trying to phrase an order as a request. He fell in step behind them until he saw the two monks and dutifully broke off to follow the command. He tried to absorb any wisdom they might discuss but Haru san, the former Mantis samurai was reflecting on the errors of their life, including some time as a pirate.

Tamaki san had informed the Dragon and the Scorpion that Gunba san had gone to lay down to be ready for watch tonight. The three samurai went to collect their fourth member before going into Koruma san’s rather modest, single room dwelling. Hanzo san tried to warn Donoha sama about the little things a member of their clan would leave in a room to know if it was touched or disturbed in some fashion. However, the Dragon slid the door as wide open as he could and made it clear he wanted people to know he walked into two homes because there were no ashigaru or samurai guarding this place.

In a box that had a puzzle locked compartment in the lid Donoha sama found two scrolls. Upon checking them both he instantly recognized the writing he saw in the Crane’s home. It was the same handwriting from the haikus on the family shrine! The first scroll detailed to a mentor how they had gotten control of the young lord and would soon rule the city of Mountain’s Anvil through them as a puppet. The mentor’s reply cautioned this was a risky path to attempt. Then they laid out some steps to try in the second scroll!

Inside he also found some candies that Hanzo san confirmed were just what they appeared to be. It would seem this particular Scorpion bushi had a sweet tooth. The Dragon gathered up the candies and tucked them into his kimono. The group headed back to the loaned house to discuss everything and make their next move. That meeting ended with Donoha sama saying, “Time to go and pick a fight.”

I feel as the author I should remind my readers that if you meet the Dragon Investigator and they looked pleased with themselves. The same way the Ise Zumi monks of the Togashi family look before they leap off a cliff! Guard yourselves because if they have a tell when a plan is going their way, it is that. Now thinking that makes them predictable would be a mistake, it makes him dangerous. When he told me the next part of the story he had that look! He got exactly what he wanted from that encounter.

Few people can say they out maneuvered a Doji in ANY court within the Emerald Empire. Kitsuki Donoha sama is one of them. No one in that room expected the Dragon Inquisition! They were invited in and he flatly explained to the servant that he had found out how the lord actually died. He bid them let their lord know and they were quickly shown upstairs! He delivered the news with all the gracefulness of a two-handed tetsubo crushing in your opponent’s face.

The accusation of the Crane courtier was as swift as his exoneration of the Scorpion bushi. His flourish for the Scorpion and the young Dragon lord was tossing the candies at the older bushi mentioning, “I believe these belong to you.” The Kitsuki had thrown oil on the fire and just stood there to watch the social fire burn. Waiting patiently for the moment he wanted since he learned of the foul play. The Crane was as offended as you could expect and demanded trial by combat. The young lord quieted everyone and stated that Koruma san would stand in as the yojimbo for Kyouji san. A duel would be set up behind the castle and in front of the shrine. Everyone was to meet there in one half hour of the day.

As they were leaving Hanzo san was going to watch the exits of the city in case the Crane tried to flee but the Unicorn shugenja was quick to point out that would cause him to die on the road. Otaku Gunba went on to engaged their Phoenix counterpart while making their way out of the main castle doors, “Tamaki-sama, what a great time to inspect the shrine… what do you think? Maybe a half-hour?”

While the two shugenja headed off towards the shrine, and Hanzo san pursued their concerns. Donoha sama took the time to have tea with Agasha Tamori san, Haru san, Tetsuo san. Taro san waited patiently in the corner of the room. He brought everyone up to speed as they enjoyed tea together. Afterwards he spent time crafting another haiku.

Steel clashes in night,
Dragon roars, Scorpion stings,
One will fall to shade.

As everyone gathered for the duel. Hanzo san noticed the Unicorn shugenja offering quiet prayers to Osano-Wo and his attention through this storm. All present watching as they determine the fate of his child.

Scroll of Kitsuki Donoha Part 43

Mysteries Deepen Upon Murder Most Foul

Tetsuo san provided more details about how the father died at the shrine behind the governor’s castle. Apparently, the former governor is the one that broke the shrine behind the castle as he died. That happened three months ago. Which just happen to coincide with the time table at the Serpent’s Tail mine! This information from Haru san was getting progressively more complex. Also, during this time the peasant chef the former lord was fond of disappeared! This was quickly turning from a string of coincidences to a plot to seize power. Quite possibly through the young, acting, governor.

It was decided to sleep in shifts tonight and Donaha sama was quick to volunteer for the second watch. Hanzo san offered to take the second watch and show the Dragon how the Scorpion fight. The Unicorn shugenja opted to go and meditate at the waterfall. One other very odd scenario noticed by a few members of the troupe, no guards patrolling the city. Hanzo san mention they would check on this as Gunba san left the loaned house for the waterfall in the light snowfall. As everyone began to settle down, night crashed upon the mountain city.

Upon his return Gunba san asked him in what direction he had wandered as he heard a person walk from one location to another behind him. Had there not been snow this might have escaped his notice. Alas he was in the middle of meditation and the steps never came closer to him. The Scorpion mentioned he would tell Donoha sama, but he had to wake him to go over some techniques for his sparring match tomorrow.

Donoha sama roused at the touch from Hanzo san. When the Scorpion tried to begin explaining things in earnest. The Dragon stopped mentioning he was good with a sword, but even he did not want to practice anything in a room full of sleeping people. They share a smile and Hanzo san took him to the shrine he had passed during his wanderings behind the castle. Taking one of the two bokken wooden swords Donoha sama carried he began to go over how a Scorpion bushi would attack.

Wielding the other bokken and Chikai kodzuchi 誓い小槌 the Oath-hammer in his off hand. The wakizashi from his tied to his back to be access from his left shoulder. While the jade katana was tied to his back for access from the right shoulder. Thus making it clear he had no intention of using the jade katana. Mittsu Tamashi 三魂 the Three Souls Katana was still on his left hip in his obi. Hanzo san came after him again and again.

After some time Donoha asked him to use the shorter, straight sword he seemed fond of. The Scorpion agreed but had to clean it in the snow first for some reason. It looked as though it had an acid etched blade similar to his making it dark. However, it seemed to come off much easier than he suspected it should. Perhaps he’d not kept up on its maintenance. Regardless, once he was done the Dragon took the center stance and told him to strike him!

It was clear in an instant that Hanzo san had his own skill with the blade as he did manage to strike him, and leave a scratch. When the Dragon launched into action as a reply he deliberately struck the hand holding the blade so hard it went flying. He left a scratch with the wooden blade that matches the damage done by real weapon of his opponent! Hanzo san tried to apply a powder to Donoha sama’s scratch. While he appreciated the offer he told him he felt fine. In truth, Donoha sama learned everything he’d wanted to know about Hanzo san and his skills. Quietly, he wondered whom was more deadly, Shosuro Hanzo san or Bayushi Airi san.

Hanzo san, went to head and bed down. This finally allowed Donoha to focus on the other item that had caught his attention. The state of the shrine that was designed for communal use so any number of fortunes or kami could be honored at it. The one at the mine had been damaged far worse, but if he grabbed his supplies he could fix this completely – tonight! He finished about a full hour of the day before sunrise. He had found incense and lit offerings to Earth, Fire for the shrine. Water for the city, and to the fortune of Osano-Wo. Since the event at the shrine clearly had ties here he would meditate and recover his spirit if he could not get sleep.

Having used the last of his adhesives kit, the Dragon headed back after the glory of Amaterasu’s gaze touched his face. Hanzo san was very concerned about him not getting enough sleep and made some tea that should hold him over for a few hours of the day. Taro san was tasked with holding his two bokken while he left the jade katana upon the missives and then piled his armor on top. Kitagawa-neko sama took rest upon the pile like a watch-dog.

Gearing up to poke this administration to see what might shake loose between the Crane and the Scorpion. More than a little worried the young governor that might have helped to murder his father in a power grab. He had to start figuring out where everyone stood on the father. The group headed over to the governor’s castle and a different servant let them in and bid them toward the stairs.

The expected three were waiting and rice among other dishes were laid out as everyone waited for their arrival. While all of the pleasantries were maintained, Donoha sama knew the Doji and the Bayushi would not miss the unspoken message. Donoha sama had knelt to eat and chat about the morning but his katana was still in his obi on his left, his wakizashi was in the back, and the hammer was in the front. The grace he showed eating all the while being armed sent an unspoken message about how he felt in this home!

The young governor did not mention anything about it, so he mentioned having repaired the complete shrine behind the castle. It was clear the topic pained the young lord to discuss and they confirmed his father died there. They confirmed the thrashing about and that was how the shrine fell into disrepair. The more he heard it sounded like poison causing muscle spasms to the Kitsuki investigator and justiciar.

He continued with offering to pray with the young governor at the repaired shrine. Mirumoto Renjiro sama thanked him and said he would think about it. The feeling was a surprise this morning and still hurt more than he would like to admit. However, he was grateful for the offer and then excused everyone as he had topics to discuss with his advisor. Those same advisors were trying to glare tantos at the Dragon subtly, but Donoha sama had been trained to recognize such gestures. Inwardly, he smiled.

The Dragon wished everyone a good day and mentioned to the Bayushi about where they might meet for sparring. He was a little sad to be brushed off but decided not to call him scared for wanting to push off their sparring match. Instead, they mentioned the group was going to talk with the Water Kami about some dark visions they had been having. To most people it would seem like a passing thought, but again the subtext he once more intended for the Crane and the Scorpion. The message was he was not leaving, he was going to be digging into things.

Once outside, the group headed over to the waterfall’s pool. Where Gunba san communed with the Water Kami about the dark vision. What they were able to learn was that a person with an educated manner of speech was coercing a peasant into doing something for them. Also that the person doing the coercion had been here less time than the person being coerced.

This instantly ruled out Haru san and Agasha Tamori san because they founded Suigeki Toshi! While it did not completely rule out the young governor. It certainly pointed closer to the Crane and or the Scorpion as being the one coercing the peasant, and able to make them disappear. Next, Gunba san communed with the Earth Kami to find out the path the person behind him took last night.

A crack appeared in the ground leading from the window of one building, across the city center to the steps of another. Donoha sama stopped a peasant and asked about each building. It turns out the building where the crack stopped at the window belongs to the Doji and the other belongs to the Bayushi. The Dragon thanked them and allowed them to continue on with their day.

Upon examining the window of Doji Kyouji’s domicile it appears something heavy broke the window sill and it had been pushed back together. Opening the window and looking inside revealed a storage area with herbs drying and hung up. Seeing the entrance to the room was inside, Donoha sama headed right up the the door and opened it to head inside. Hanzo san was standing nearby as a look out while Gunba san and Tamaki san stay back closer to the city center and the waterfall for early warning. The game was getting interesting!