Miko was silent as they all responded in kind. Some of the replies were surprisingly favorable, though she was aware public opinion of her wasn't high. The lady closed her eyes as they finished, mulling over what next she'll say or do... "For those who give their support, I thank you for your help. Know that this will not be an easy task. I am sure many of us will have to engage in unfavorable acts, but at the end of this... no one will deny what we did. We will be venerated as heroes." She paused briefly. "Now, to those who raised concerns, I will attempt to assuage all of them. Perhaps that will help any uncertainty or ambivalence you may feel." A glance to Kagehoshi.
"Proving I am a seer is as difficult as you'd say, Akako. The very nature of my powers is random, at best. I do not know when I'll get a vision, how I'll get it, or
when my vision will come to happen—I only know that my vision will come to pass in some way, whether it be direct or indirect... that being said; although I could not provide you with them myself, you may be able to find signs of the Yokai's coming, if you are truly so adamant on it. I'm certain such signs already exist somewhere in the lands." Miko sat straighter and folded her hands in her lap. "My plan for defeating that tragedy in the future is by uniting the lands. Yamato is home to some of the most powerful warriors we could ever have in the world. With all the clans banded together, we will be able to stage a large frontal attack to defeat this monster before it has the time to power to its fullest potential. With the little information we have on it to begin with, that is the best plan we could come up with... though," Miko pursed her lips and glanced down in thought, "perhaps... the Ashikaga clan may know something of it. They do have a wealth of knowledge on Yokai of all species. If anyone else would know of it..."
"Finally, my situation still makes me unable to fulfill any monetary requests, Akako. You would have to travel all the way to my home. It may not look it now," the woman lifted her legs to kick them around gently, "but I am bedridden, never to walk again. As a mere human, I could not heal from it as an Oni could, you see... and my demon friend's supportive abilities do not extend well to those human. If you so wish for payment, you'll have to come to Sodai. That is where you'll find me." Her eyes drifted to close... and after a moment's pause, Miko opened them and looked to Kagehoshi.
"If you do not want the power of the Oni, the safety of our world, the respect of all as a hero nor the potential riches... perhaps all I could offer you would be peace, and a chance to return to your family. After all, once Yamato is unified, the status of Oni would have to change. Seen as Yokai though they may be now, they are truly... far more, and still quite human. I could not believe the Ashikaga would not have you back, Kagehoshi—they are progressive and more open-minded. They employ controlled Yokai in their services, do they not?"
Finally, she moved on to answer Izumi's question, looking to the aforementioned Ninja with a smile. "This power you all hold is much more than what you can see now, Izumi. Surely you've heard tales of the most powerful Onis exploits? Defeating entire bands of samurai... fighting armies with just their lonesome weapons and powerful abilities... the power of the Oni is so limited by the one who grants their Sigil, and Lord Agares here gives quite the lengthy amount of potential." She gestured briefly to the unconcerned suited demon. "I can assure you that, should you all properly train yourselves, you will not have much trouble with this quest."
... Was that the last question? She'd done a lot of talking. Miko checked her jaw and glanced to the suited demon to her side. He offered a nod in response and stepped forward.
"The rest, I'll conduct myself! If all of your questions have been answered, my friends... then simply give your own if you haven't yet and turn to walk back from whence you came. That is how you depart this world. Or I suppose in Miho's case, you could... phase out too." He explained with his typical devilish grin. "When you wish to return again, simply think of us as you sleep. We will be called here, as will you. This works vice versa; if we ever have need of you, we will meet in a dream... please don't forget this unless you have absolutely no intention of working with us. Even should you reject to help Miko, it is best you keep in contact with me! There will come times where the Sigil's natural power can only do so much to cultivate your growth... and I'll be there when it happens, hm?"
Now Miko would offer some parting words. She looked around at those assembled wordlessly... before she'd speak. "I thank all of you, again, regardless if you agree to help me or not, for your time. To those who decline, I can only offer my deepest apologies for inconveniencing you, and for those who will fight with me... my first task is for you to
amass power. Nothing can be done until you are strong enough to take on the next quests. When you're ready, we will meet again to discuss."
[Main] Quest "Rise to Glory" started! Details: Reach LVL 5!That was that. Those who hadn't before would offer their answers; the short girl with the shark would decline, stating that they're not interested in worldly affairs, and the monk would say her peace whatever it was. After the rest of them would say what they wished, they would turn around and leave the area, tracing back their steps... and the world would begin to fade in time.
exalted/Miho RanSpoiler (click to show/hide):
Outskirts of Nohwasan, Hills of Taira
Miho had awoken a bit quicker than the others. She woke up in the last ruinous structure she slept in on the outskirts of Nohwasan—it was a simple small home that had long been abandoned, likely due to some bandit attack or another. The place reeked of mold and ash, and the coldness of the elements were not stopped by the crumbled walls and bare roof. She, herself, had been sleeping under a small blanket she procured and the simple hard, dirty ground. It wasn't comfortable in the least, but it had to make due. It was nothing particularly new to Miho now, with her life as a Ronin as it is.
It still felt like... not too long ago, her whole world was rocked to ruins. Everything she was gone had gone in a snap, and all for a reason she still pursues, clueless as to what they may be... then, on top of it all, now she's not even human and discovers that she's meant to help a plot to conquer Yamato in order to unite it against some deadly threat? It couldn't be any less than exhausting. Infuriating, maybe. The cards dealt to her have yet been merciful. Perhaps nearly as a reminder of the dream, the next card dealt her way would similarly be rough.
"... hello? Hello?" Then, a sudden yet familiar voice would be heard. Miho couldn't trace the sound back to any place in specific—it sounded like it was coming from all around her. "You can hear me, I believe... Miho, was it? Miho Ran. 'tis your friendly demon Lord Agares, speaking to you through the trace vestiges of sleep escaping your form! I've merely come to give you your prize for winning the duel, if you remember? Your new ability was just something you... let's say, start with, as your own signature as an Oni. Now, your prize is information..." The voice trailed off.
"... An Oni's truest strength is their ability to learn and empower themselves through experience. Even if you lose, you will get stronger if you have the potential." Lord's Token granted!
"That is all for now... oh, and do stop by Our Sanctuary sometime. That is, for the record, the name given to our shared dream world by Miko. I'd never be so forward myself, but that woman is... as she is. Farewell~" ... It was quiet again. Evidently, the demon had left... and Miho was back to her own devices.
Thank God. At any rate, she had plenty to do today. Aside from the task newly shoved upon her, she still had her personal journey to accomplish. The truth of her father's death... the enemy who ruined everything she had... she still needed to catch him, and the broken foreign weapon she's kept with her has been her guiding clue for all these years. It apparently was a "wheellock pistol," a type of ranged weapon that uses small explosions to fire small projectiles. She's learned of these through her talks with passersby merchants, and they all pointed to the same place when she tried to find its origin...
The Ietake Barrens, where the foreigners regularly come for trading and other work.
Rustle rustle...
Her attention swiveled to the noise, her gaze pointed and searching for whatever could've made it... and after a moment of watching, nothing followed. That's right. She's out in the wild... there's no real protection out here. No cover, nor safety. A few somethings could be in the area right now without her knowing... so it might be best to figure out her plan quick and get to moving. It was still a bright day out, anyway.
Mark3000/MizukiSpoiler (click to show/hide):
Kawakise, Hills of Taira
After Mizuki had spoken her peace and finished her business in the dream world, she woke up in a small inn in Kawakise—a practically nameless one, fit like all the other minor inns scattered around the land. Her room was more like a closet with one bed and a dresser than an actual room, but it made due for the night, and since the innkeeper's business had fallen on hard times... she was even given free breakfast alongside the room! What a steal that turned out to not be. The rice and fish served up to her was in poor quality, and it likely would've tasted better if the fish were cooked over a simple fire and not even slightly seasoned, but the old man who tended to the inn... really tried to impress her. It was sad.
But free food was free food. Once she was done with it, Mizuki had her time to do with however she wished.
"... hello? Hello?" Then, a sudden yet familiar voice would be heard. She couldn't trace the sound back to any place in specific—it sounded like it was coming from all around her. "You can hear me, I believe... Mizuki, was it? Mizuki, 'tis your friendly demon Lord Agares, speaking to you through the trace vestiges of sleep escaping your form! I've merely come to give you your prize for winning the duel, if you remember? Your new ability was just something you... let's say, start with, as your own signature as an Oni. Now, your prize is information..." The voice trailed off.
"... An Oni's truest strength is their ability to learn and empower themselves through experience. Even if you lose, you will get stronger if you have the potential." Lord's Token granted!
"That is all for now... oh, and do stop by Our Sanctuary sometime. That is, for the record, the name given to our shared dream world by Miko. I'd never be so forward myself, but that woman is... as she is. Farewell~" ... It was quiet again. Evidently, the demon had left.
... Well, in whatever case, standing around doing nothing was just burning daylight. Right now, she was just mulling her options in the inn, with the innkeeper off tending to the tables. A few people were settled around the place; a group of laughing fishermen chatted over a few jugs of cheap booze to the side, and at another table, a worried-looking girl distractedly tapped her fingers on the old wood. The place was barren otherwise. Yeesh...
What should she get to doing in Kawakise? Wander about, searching for trouble? Or perhaps... she could listen around for anyone needing an able blade. Pick up some work or not. It was a small village so it's a toss up if anything big was happening. Whatever she chooses to do, it'd probably be good to make sure she's getting stronger from it. Maybe even test out her skills? The world was her oyster.
MiscChaos/AkakoSpoiler (click to show/hide):
Narasaki, Ietake BarrensAnother day, more money to be made... or something along those lines. This morning wasn't
quite like every other one, however. Last night's dream was actually not really a dream. She remembered being taken to that strange place in the woods. That woman, and her demon... what she said, what she asked, what she'd given in return... and Akako remembered her response. Something troublesome was settled on her shoulders now. Miko stated she'd contact her and the other Ronin who she pulled in once they were stronger, which... well, the hell could that really mean for her? She was a blacksmith, not a fighter. She wouldn't be on the front lines in the middle of a war.
Whatever. The future will bring answers. She knew she was awake now, and she knew she had work to do. Akako had landed herself in Narasaki after a bit of travelling on her way out of the barrens. The sleepy town was truly a small and inconsequential one, and its nameless inn was just as quality as you'd expect... but it was enough for her. The food was still food and a bed and a room was still a bed and a room. It was also cheap, which was perfect.
"... was shit, too! And..." What? There was... shouting, coming from outside her room. A distinctly memorable voice was making itself heard. Following that, she could hear the sounds of wood scraping against wood, more shouting, and general sounds of strife. All common signs she's become used to since meeting one singular traveling companion of hers... sigh. Looked like she needed to get up and stop the ensuing brawl, lest either that drunkard excuse of a warrior and whatever idiot he picked a fight with kill each other. First, she had to get ready.
... Okay. Time to go. The room Akako was given was on the second floor of the inn, so she traveled down the stairs to be greeted by a sight she expected and really hoped she wouldn't see.
A portly man in armor was standing behind a younger man. The armored man had his arms around the younger one's neck, strangling him from behind as he kept his foot on someone Akako
just noticed was below him, laughing like a complete drunk idiot. Then, worst of all, the innkeeper stood idly by with worry etched on her face and a frying pan in hand, shouting at the man to... let her son go. You could line up the puzzle pieces.
"... whuh? Hoh! Ahkago!" The portly man threw the innkeeper's son to the side, laughing and raising his arms in greeting as if to hug her. "Ahkago
oo! Yer woken up..! May, you'd been shleepin' for so long, 'n ah jusht... ah got
bored! Then ah wus... tryna give som'
CONSTRUCT— er...
CRITISHMS! 'n theshe... kids? Come at me all wild'n'out! So ah beat 'em!" This obvious drunkard was a strange mercenary she'd met passed out on the road named Jiraiya. After she saved him from being passed out. On the road. They'd held a conversation with one another, and he learned that she was heading into Minamoto territory.
"What a coincidence! I, too, am headed to the forests. You don't look the fightin' type, so what say you to a partnership till we get there? Pay for my food and rooms, and I'll keep you from dying! Good?"It was a simple, mutually beneficial deal. She kind of felt it was so worked in her favor due to his various lecherous looks at her when he thought she wasn't looking... but it might also be because he was actually a flat broke addict who got into too many bar fights and was down on his luck with jobs. She's yet to see him seriously fight a fight, but he does look strong... so just maybe it was still in her favor. In either case, they've been traveling together for some time, but they're slated to go their separate ways once she's settled well enough in the Minamoto Forests. Maybe she'll be able to pay another merc by then.
But for now, she's got this drunkard, and he's caused himself a situation. Again.
Lorielle/MikikoSpoiler (click to show/hide):
North of Guang, Shaded Ashikaga
Mikiko did not wake up in a bed. She had, in fact, awoken in a treetop, after sleeping among the leaves. Her journey was taking her out of Guang proper, where she'd stayed last, and up closer to Yamato Central to get out of Shaded Ashikaga as quickly as possible. For although she'd been able to hide the fact of her changing from her peers... Mikiko knew it was only a matter of time not even numbering in the days. She didn't have the luxury of taking a mission outside of territory so her absence has no doubt already been reported, and once they figure that part out? It'd be easy to guess why she's fleeing. Every member of the Ashikaga were trained to be fierce hunters of Yokai. They were loyal to their clan and to the clan's cause, but as a member... they'd know the fate that would await an Oni. Never has one hailed from the Ashikaga clan itself, but as a powerful Yokai... it's possible a fate worse than death could await her should she be caught by her former clan.
The Shikigami of the woods are proof of the dangers. Once a proud species of Yokai... now reduced to submissive, primal servants who obey the clan in fear. Even if you were fiercely loyal, to be subject to that would be... no. No need to think of it. She had to gather up her gear and get moving quickly. The sooner she's out, the better her chances.
... But on an unrelated note, she'd learned something useful of her situation. Namely the time spent in that dream. She learned of just who cursed her with this, why, and what she's expected to do. She also recalls that Miko said something about a chance of their being information on this future world destroyer in the Ashikaga's archives... something Mikiko could confirm was highly likely. The information stored in Liazhou's archives were expansive when it came to Yokai. She'd never seen it herself, but... if there was anything on this creature, it'd be there.
It might not do to entertain any thoughts of sneaking back in and playing pretend to try to get to it. She'd probably be spotted out in seconds... but, there's no doubt that she still has a slight chance, should she prefer to try that instead of continuing on her journey home.
Blue56/IzumiSpoiler (click to show/hide):
Kojibetsu, Minamoto Forests
... It could've been the dream's ending that pushed her into awakening. Her memory of its events weren't foggy in the slightest so it'd just felt like she just experienced something totally real rather than fantasy. The sights, the scents, the feels... all still familiar, and so had the words lingered in her mind. This quest she's taken... firm in her thoughts like a true reminder. It was no ordinary dream, Izumi knew. So perhaps, it was the dream's ending that pushed her to open her eyes to greet the new day.
But the ungodly stench in her temporary sleeping quarters could've done the trick too.
She'd almost forgot her horrific situation— and no, not the part about becoming an Oni and the world ending yadda yadda that stuff. Irrelevant. Right now, she's still in forests of her former clan after fleeing from home. She got to Kojibetsu so far which lies on the outskirts of the territory proper, but that doesn't necessarily mean she's home free. The Minamoto Clan was one that prided itself on subterfuge and plotting. They were schemers. Strategists who waited the perfect time for their strikes, and manipulators who'd throw you in a web. They'd make you think your safe just to get you to lower your guard down, and when you least expect it... there's a dagger in your spine.
Izumi is well aware of this because she used to be the one holding the dagger. Now? To avoid getting her spine stabbed, she's had to sleep in some old man's hovel on the outskirts of the village. He was an unlikable, lecherous rat bastard who she got lucky to find. After all, in his position? There was a whole slew of methods she could've used to get him to work in her favor. Slip him a peek or two of what lied on the other side of her top, or maybe throw a few coins his way to make him shut up. Threatening to murder him would definitely have worked to, but of course... Izumi only used one of these many methods to get him under control. The end result landed her a generally safe place to sleep.
He had a dog though. A big, big dog, that smelled like he hadn't been bathed in weeks, and the old man wasn't helping the stench. "Hah! Hah! Hah! Hah!" ... Speaking of, that very same large mutt was watching her and panting heavily. He's been... oddly attached to her, since she showed up. It's been annoying and incredibly strange. Never had any animals taken a liking to her in all her life, but this one...
Didn't matter. She had work to do today. Izumi needed to gather resources and prepare for the rest of her trip out of Minamoto territory, or perhaps she find some work at the local inn, or anything else she could do while in Kojibetsu. She doesn't need to stick around this dirty dog and the mutt that kept following her longer than she needed to.
Nobudi/KagehoshiSpoiler (click to show/hide):
Southeast of Chang, Shaded AshikagaShe woke up slowly, her mind still groggy as the effects of her slumber carried. Most typically, it would be during these few initial moments where her memory of the night prior, and her dreams, would be fading and blurry like a distant memory... but this time was different. Kagehoshi perfectly retained the memory of her time spent in that forest. Her meeting with Miko, the things she learned of her curse and their supposed future, her final decision... and the task given to those who accepted Miko's request. Get stronger. Empower yourself for the times to come, then when you're strong enough, you'd be contacted again.
... Irrelevant at the moment. She had other things to focus on.
Kagehoshi was currently in a makeshift camp on the bay of Bleeding Waters. Her camp was small, with a mere single futon for her to sleep on and a pile of deadened logs that were once lit with fire. It was technically a pretty unsafe spot, but... it was close to a larger camp of hunters that she stumbled upon during her fleeing out of the territory. Tired from the events prior and knowing it wouldn't have been wise to try to rush through to escape while low on energy and food, she stopped by the camp and worked to make up a decent relationship with them under the guise of a fellow hunter. Having a small team of allies would prove helpful on her way out of territory.
And odds were, the outposts on the edge of Shaded Ashikaga were expecting her to try to sneak past alone.
Everyone in the clan must've known about her condition by now, so although she'd like to run out as quickly as she could... doing that without a plan was suicide for her. Hence; hunter camp. And speaking of... they were probably just waking up and readying for the day. Kagehoshi would gather herself and make her way over there. She was low on food, so the kind leader there had offered for her to have breakfast with them every now and again.
When she got there, they were mostly all already up. The hunters' camp was bigger than hers, but still kept at a modest size. They were a band of hunters hailing from out of the Inazumi Savannahs who wandered around Yamato catching the biggest game they could, but since that's a near suicidal journey with how dangerous Yamato was, their small band numbered to four strong. Honestly, they weren't too bright, either. Kagehoshi couldn't pinpoint just how exactly they've survived this long with their journey, but it's only a matter of time until their luck runs out. They'd already invited a dangerous criminal for breakfast, after all.
"Aha! Ha ha, look who it is! It's the girl, all woken up, yah? Come on! Come on! The fish is almost cooked!" Evidently, she was noticed quickly. The leader, a fairly tall and muscular man approaching his middle age, waved her over to their campfire where the rest of the gang was. Most of them were pretty much the same as the leader; jovial, clearly physically capable, but too trusting and kind... the last one of the quartet was different. He was the leader's son, a
young man around Kagehoshi's age who kept himself armed with his two small blades and watched her with a careful and distrustful gaze. She never bothered to get his name, though she knew his father's name was Daichi.
When she approached them, Daichi was quick to shove a skewered fish into her hands—the first of the ones cooked. He grinned at her. "They say 'ladies first' in Masamune's territories. Never got why, but you're mighty thin, girl! Think the reason is that you women are always so small, so we gotta make sure you eat or you'll shrivel up!" The men around Daichi laughed at his joke while his son merely watched the fire without a care.
Lazy Kitsune/KatsuSpoiler (click to show/hide):
Yukian Rebels, Inazumi SavannahsKatsu woke up. The last traces of sleep gripped her like loose strands, gently trying to lull her back into its sweet embrace... but the day beckoned. Once she'd opened her eyes, the crack of light through her tent's flap killed any chance she could've had at returning to her slumber as it spoke to her consciousness. She had much to do. A great many things to get to, and no time to simply idle about in bed. Especially not after her dream... though, considering the fact that she fundamentally
felt as if it were real, maybe "dream" wasn't the right term for it. Katsu knew she'd just met the woman who turned her into an Oni. She met the demon that woman contracted, she'd been told of some great threat in the future, and she'd been given a mission to defeat it. Regardless of how she felt at that or maybe this moment, those were the facts. It was up to her to decide if she'd obey or not.
"Snoooore..." Her thoughts were interrupted. She was suddenly pulled close by a muscled arm, warm to the touch yet more rough than soft. Her head knocked against the man's chest, and that same arm reached to fondle her naked breast. Even in his sleep... sigh. This would've probably cleared up the remaining sleep fog in Katsu's mind.
Ono Daisuke, professionally referred to as "Boss Ono," was the chief of the Yukian Rebels, a bandit-esque gang of strays from all the clans. He was a tall, rugged man with the hearty laugh of a victorious scoundrel and the charisma of a natural born leader, plus he knew what people wanted and made a habit of using that to make them work his way. Despite being nothing but a bandit, the man was unfortunately well trained and a strategist. Some say he was a member of the Masamune clan before turning rouge... Katsu wouldn't know the truth, but she knew him for the lecherous bastard that he was. Depraved, truly, but... he'd also been somewhat decent to her in his gang, and he made his men give some amount of respect to her.
Still. The man was an insatiable lust demon after her body. It'd been every night, she'd find herself naked in his bed, her skin sticky with sweat or cum or whatever. And in the morning? Sometimes he'd go for thirds—seconds had already happened just the night before. This time would prove no different. She was naked in his bed after another night of merciless sex, and judging by the morning wood he was sporting...
"... hello? Hello?" Then, a sudden yet familiar voice would be heard. She couldn't trace the sound back to any place in specific—it sounded like it was coming from all around her.
"You can hear me, I believe... Katsu, was it? Katsu, 'tis your friendly demon Lord Agares, speaking to you through the trace vestiges of sleep escaping your form! I've merely come to give you your prize for winning the duel, if you remember? Your new ability was just something you... let's say, start with, as your own signature as an Oni. Now, your prize is information..." The voice trailed off.
"... An Oni's truest strength is their ability to learn and empower themselves through experience. Even if you lose, you will get stronger if you have the potential." Lord's Token granted!"That is all for now... oh, and do stop by Our Sanctuary sometime. That is, for the record, the name given to our shared dream world by Miko. I'd never be so forward myself, but that woman is... as she is. Farewell~" ... It was quiet again. Evidently, the demon had left.
... His presence was a reminder of that task. Get stronger? Prepare for some world-ending threat? If she wanted to be a part of this world-saving mission, she'll likely have to travel the continent regularly... something the Yukian Rebels don't do. They reside in the Inazumi Savannahs and make their living off of attacking smaller villages, subjugating them under their "protection" then protecting them from other bandit gangs, and weapon smuggling. The Inazumi Savannahs was one of the special places of Yamato where it was clan territory but the clan who owned it didn't care to protect it much from bandits, making it a safer ground for profit. The Yukian Rebels were far too large to survive in the other territories.
Traveling would be off the table unless she felt ready to try and sneak away...
Katsu heard a sigh above her. She turned her attention upward to see a steadily waking Daisuke, his free hand reaching up to rub at his face. "... Mornin' to you too." He smirked down at her, his fondling hand kneading her breast possessively. "Don't look like anyone's botherin' yet... I'm feelin' randy, Kat. Help me with that?" Well...
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