Kogi mostly listens, without cheers, jeers, or commentary, but she does have a story when the room's attention rolls around to her.
She spins a simple tale of Katsuro, a loyal retainer of Bayushi, and of how many years ago this man once accompanied the Kami on a scouting expedition against some mountain bandits who had been troubling the Scorpion settlements in the river plains below. In the mountains, the scouting party found several villages raided and torched by the bandits; most were abandoned, but in the last village Katsuro found one survivor, from whom they learned that the bandits' apparent habit was to poison the villagers by treachery before stripping their houses bare.
The mountain villages had not yet sworn loyalty to Bayushi back then, but the Kami nevertheless determined to wipe out these shameless bandits once and for all. His band was much smaller in number than the bandits in their nest, so he devised a scheme by which the bandits' treachery would be turned against them: one Scorpion warrior would pretend to join their number, bringing as his entrance fee a bag of the same poisoned grain the bandits used to harm their victims. Once they were incapacitated, the other Scorpion would strike.
Katsuro, out of loyalty, volunteered for this dangerous duty and carried it out to the letter. In the end, to allay the bandits' suspicions, he even ate from the poisoned pot himself. By the time the other Scorpion rescued him he was near death, but even as he slipped away to Meido he never complained. He had given his life to protect others, and what greater joy is there?
The story is told matter-of-factly, with little apparent embellishment or stylistic flourishes. So much so, in fact, that one might not guess Kogi has cleaned up the uglier details a little, and given Katsuro a more dignified final monologue than he managed in life--the man had already been unconscious in his own mess when Bayushi found him, but Kogi
imagined she knew what he
might have been thinking, and wasn't that close enough?
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D2 LE - Heroic Tales pt1, Oratory TN 20, VP for skill:
5d10o10k4 24
+2 points
D2 LE - Heroic Tales pt2, Sincerity (Deceit) TN 15, antisocial:
5d10r1o10k4 33
+1 point
3 points total!