Kiyoshi: (Auto-Failure) You may as well be herding cats- your complete and utter lack of anything resembling people skills makes your efforts futile, and, if anything, your haphazard shoving and mention of the fire spreading only serves to agitate them further.
(9,2,1 = 11) Fortunately, the samurai at the head of the bucket chain- Hoshikawa clan, you believe- seems to be having a much easier time rallying the fire-fighting crew back to the task at hand.
Deciding your time would be better spent investigating the scream you heard, you head through the gate after the guards, scooping up a bucket on your way- nobody seems particularly inclined to stop you, given the circumstances. As you approach the far corner of the building, it appears that the commotion has already attracted several of the other guards and servants, whose expressions are mostly a mix of shock and fear. Rounding the corner, it seems the shriek came from one of the servants, currently on her knees in front of a spilled tray of refreshments, hands covering her mouth, and tears accompanying an expression of abject horror at the sight just inside- now in front of you as well.
Upon cursory examination, the room has quite obviously been set ablaze, the flames quickly spreading over the interior paper walls, and three men lie dead in the center of the room- two guards, and a man in elaborate robes whom you assume him to be of the samurai caste, based on his topknot... which, like the rest of his head, lies several feet away from the rest of his body, the abdomen of which has been ripped open, spilling his entrails. Blood and paperwork are scattered all across the floor.
(14) Fortunately, you've seen some shit in your day, and manage to keep a cool head, unlike... pretty much everyone else there.
Nearby, you hear feet charging up stairs, before another official- his robes somewhat less elaborate looking, and in more muted tones- bursts from a shed attached to the wall of the compound, four more guards in tow. "What in the world is going on now?!" He demands as they rush over, not quite yet in view of the grisly scene.
Kenji: (5,14,8 = 27) The old man certainly isn't of your caste- an artisan, likely- but his bearing does seem to indicate a
higher than average sense of self worth and pride in his actions. All the same, he humbly accepts your gratitude, though he doesn't seem nearly as concerned about it as you are.
(6,18 = 24) Nobody seems to want to bother with you as you search for the town's graveyard, which- with equal measures luck and intuition- you soon locate near the east outskirts.
(10,9) The roof of a nearby warehouse serves as an adequate vantage point for the surrounding area, and is sloped gently enough that you could sleep up there, if need-be, though it likely won't be comfortable. Nonetheless, you make your way up quickly and quietly, despite your lack of climbing experience.
It seems you're not the first who's had the idea of coming out here, though: on the roof just across the street from yours, a figure in a heavy-looking brown robe sits and watches the graveyard as well, hood drawn over their face, and smoke wafting lazily from a pipe. They don't seem to have noticed you.
Kenshin: A strange commotion indeed. You set down at the corner of the street and begin armoring up...
(27,6,9 = 42) vs
(18,8,7 = 33) As you methodically slot and tie each piece into place, a drill you know by heart, a sense of calm washes over you, in stark contrast to the chaos of the scattering crowd ahead. For just a moment, time seems to slow, sounds fade, and even the tiniest blade of grass peeking from the cobbles can be seen in sharp relief... you feel at peace.
...and just like that, it passes, as out of place sounds on the very cusp of your hearing shatter your moment of zen- the soft tapping of footsteps on the roof above you, followed by a
thump some ways behind you, like a weight dropped onto cushions. You're only half-armored, but your Bisento is readily at hand, should you choose to investigate the noise.