Takurou absolutely loves hearing stories. He loves to listen to people and find out what everyone wants to tell with their story and what feelings they convey with it. That's why it was no wonder he was here.
In his simple kimono he sat with a hot cup of tea and listened to the people who were there.
At some point he got up to tell a story himself. He looked briefly at Satsuki, cleared his throat and began:
"A long time ago, there was a boy. This boy ran and ran, because behind him, he suspected, were only fire and monsters. He ran so fast and so much that he tore himself open on all the branches in the forest. And despite his torn clothes and his scraped arms and legs, he kept running. At some point he arrived at a large gate. "Help! Please help me!" the boy cried. It was nighttime and no one answered. "Please! Please! Help me!" he pleaded.
Silence.
The boy began to cry. He didn't know what happened to his parents, nor did he know where he was. He was alone.
But suddenly an arm gently wrapped around him. "Don't cry, you are safe" said a voice so warm and full of love that the boy immediately stopped crying.
He tried to get up, but the effort finally caught up with him and he collapsed.
When he finally regained consciousness, the boy realized that he was sleeping on a straw mat. Someone had taken the trouble to bandage his wounds and wash him. As he tried to sit up, the beautiful voice told him in a stern tone, "Stay down, you need to regain your strength first!" And the boy listened to the woman.
Time passed, and when the boy could walk again, he saw where he was. A city as big as he had never seen it before. And the people who lived in it welcomed him as if he had always been here.
But the boy remembered. Where were his parents? What about the monsters? He needed answers. And so the people of the town helped him to search.
They searched day in and day out, but to no avail. No one could find the boy's village.
The boy was devastated. Where was he going to go? What should he do now? What hold did he have in life now?
But before despair could grip him, the woman with the beautiful voice came again and said: "Come, let's go home", grabbed him by the hand and walked with him back to the city.
The unconditional love given to the boy made him cry and he realized that there was nothing in the world that could express his gratitude to this woman.
This woman is Togsahi Saruko. My savior."
He bowed deeply at the end.
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[D2, LE] The Greatest Tale, Perform:Storytelling/Awareness, BTN20, 4CR, FTN40, VP +1k1:
10d10o10k5 30
[D2, LE] The Greatest Tale, Perform:Storytelling/Awareness, BTN20, 4CR, FTN40, VP +1k1 -LUCK REROLL:
10d10o10k5 35
[D2, LE] The tallest Tale, Sincerity/Awareness, TN20:
5d10o10k4 19
.... I simply hate Orokos