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Author Topic: Nippon: Quest for Vengeance (SG/CYOA): Turn 41: Star fort Goryokaku  (Read 14816 times)

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Re: Nippon: Quest for Vengeance (SG): Turn 3: Dead assassins
« Reply #30 on: July 19, 2016, 02:58:14 pm »

Let's continue on to the Hermit, but before we do, let's decapitate the corpses as a warning to any future assassins.

+1 Also, it seems that the person behind the assassin is pretty powerful. Perhaps the shogun or, depending on the political situation, the Emperor.

Edit: Actually I changed my mind. Leaving the corpses is a pretty dangerous thing to do. We might be able to kill 2 men, but if more start coming, we might sustain serious injuries or even die.

 Erase the trail that the two men left and hide the corpses away from the main path (perhaps in a tree if we can find a suitable one?
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Re: Nippon: Quest for Vengeance (SG): Turn 3: Dead assassins
« Reply #31 on: July 19, 2016, 04:56:51 pm »

Let's continue on to the Hermit, but before we do, let's decapitate the corpses as a warning to any future assassins.

+1 Really doesn't matter if people find the bodies, or not, people are gonna come after us anyway, may as well scare em a little.
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Re: Nippon: Quest for Vengeance (SG): Turn 3: Dead assassins
« Reply #32 on: July 19, 2016, 05:43:25 pm »

((Hmmm, by doing this we can delay them for some time. As the game progresses, our character will be better equipped to deal with them as they will have better equipment, guidance from the hermit (hopefully) and (possibly) meatshields companions.

However, even if we decapitate the corpses, we can always hide or do a bit of guerilla warfare, but even so, I prefer the safer route.))
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Re: Nippon: Quest for Vengeance (SG): Turn 4: The choice of a lifetime
« Reply #33 on: July 20, 2016, 04:04:14 pm »

Let's continue on to the Hermit, but before we do, let's decapitate the corpses as a warning to any future assassins.
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Turn 4

"Perhaps I should leave a warning for any other bounty hunters who want to try their luck.", Hideki thinks. He draws his katana and decapitates both corpses with two swift strokes. For added effect, he puts the heads on top of a nearby rock, looking at the road. Content with his handiwork, he turns away from the grisly scene and continues up the mountain.

Higher and higher up the mountain the path winds and turns. After a while, the shrubs and trees give way to rock and snow. Hideki puts his hands in his obi in order to keep them warm. It's quite chilly up here. Looking at the trees on the slop of the hill he can see the famous mount Zao "snow monsters". He knows full well they aren't alive, but they still seem so ominous.

After some time, Hideki comes upon a peculiar clearing. Two cave entrances sit in the mountainside, and around them no snow is to be seen. It's as if snow just refuses to fall in a half-circle in front of them. Between the two entrance sits an old man, drinking a cup of tea. From the milky whiteness of his eyes, it is clear the old man is blind. He wears the worn-out garb of a monk, with the silver staff beside him denoting his status as a seer. As hideki comes closer, the seer gently puts down the cup and a rock beside him and stands up, using the staff for support.

"Who goes there?"

"I am Hideki Nagayoshi. I come seeking the hermit of Mount Zao for guidance."

"Ah, yes. The warrior of shadows, come to quench the pain of his bleeding heart. The mountain foretold your coming, as it has been a long time in the making."

The old man taps his silver staff twice on the ground. Suddenly, everything is still. The wind has stopped, the birds have ceased singing. Clouds gather above and block out the sun, giving the entire mountain a very eerie look. The old man himself, in this kind of twilight, looks like a frightening spirit of a vengeful priest made flesh.

"You shall recieve your guidance, Hideki of the Nagayoshi clan. But first you must make a choice. There are two paths that lay before you."

From the cave to his left, a peculiar blue glow emerges.

"One is the path of renewal. Walking it will allow you to put all that has happened behind you. You will be able to start anew under a new name, begin a new clan."

From the cave to his right, a reddish glow emerges.

"The other is the Meifumadō, the road to hell, the cursed journey of revenge. Walk it, and there will be no joyous ending, no new life. Only bloodshed and vengeance upon those who wronged you.

So choose, samurai, wether you wish to walk the path of life and forget that which has wronged you. Or if you wish to walk the Meifumadō, and become a living demon of vengeance."
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Re: Nippon: Quest for Vengeance (SG): Turn 4: The choice of a lifetime
« Reply #34 on: July 20, 2016, 04:23:48 pm »

We fear neither death nor pain.  Vengeance it is.
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Re: Nippon: Quest for Vengeance (SG): Turn 4: The choice of a lifetime
« Reply #35 on: July 20, 2016, 04:24:24 pm »

In the path of renewal, will we still be able to get vengance?

Edit: NM vengance it is
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We fear neither death nor pain.  Vengeance it is.

Turn 5

Hideki enters the cave of the Meifumadō without hesitation, though perhaps a little warily. The old monk, surprisngly, follows him inside.

The cave is mostly dark, with only the red glow at the very end of it casting any sort of light. The monk and Hideki are silent until they reach a large pool. The water is clear, and near the bottom something glows faintly blue.

"The surface of affairs are often murky. To see the truth, you must go deeper."

Hideki gets on his hands and knees, and submerges his face in the water. It is icy cold, almost painfully so. Still he manages to open his eyes. Instead of water or a better look at the glowing bottom, he instead sees events unfolding before him from a bird's eye view.

He sees the day he got attacked on the bridge. He sees himself split up from his two companions to go and report to the Shogun. His two companions go the other way and are soon attacked out of nowhere by 8 armed samurai. The samurai have no identifieable clan kamon on their armours. The two Nagayoshi ninja make them pay dearly for this attack, taking two of the samurai with them to the grave and giving crippling injuries at least one other, but they die in the end.
The view shifts towards a Nagayoshi household. Armed men, again with no clan Kamon, barge in as the household is gathered to eat. They begin cutting down men, women and children indiscriminately, stopping only when every member is dead.
Many more of these scenes play out, each depicting part of the Nagayoshi clan getting eradicated.

Hideki abrubtly pulls his head out of the water. His face and eyes sting from the cold and he is breathing heavily from what he just witnessed.

"What is this? Why show me this?"

"I do not know. Perhaps the water wishes to remind you. Perhaps it is merely trying to give you a complete picture. It's ways are ever changing, like the flow of a river. But focus, there is more."

The monk uses the end of his staff to push Hideki back under. One last event plays out before his eyes.

Four people stand in what Hideki recognizes as his household's ancestor shrine. The first is a man wearing the red/gold armour of a lion clan samurai. The second is a woman wearing the light green/white robes of a phoenix clan seer. The one at the head is a man wearing the light blue/silver clothes of a wealthy Crane clan politician. Hideki sees the Crane clan put down a funral tablet with the Emperor's crest in the ancestor shrine. That must be the reason he is branded an outlaw, such an act would signify the clan's wish to see the death of the Emperor, a capital offense.

The view shifts to the entrance. There he sees the fourth man, and Hideki's mind is almost consumed by rage. The fourth man is wearing the dark clothes of a Scorpion clan ninja, and is holding the key to the ancestor shrine. He recognizes the man as Ogino Iemochi, a fellow Scorpion clan ninja who Hideki has worked with once or twice in the past.

Hideki feels the staff lift from his neck and snaps back up. He looks at the monk.

"Ah, there it is. The all consuming rage of one on the Meifumadō. Yes, all that has befallen you was the result of treachery, both from within and without. And now you have a place to start, the first dot to connect. Find the traitor, and you will surely find your way to the other schemers as well. And now, there is one more gift I have to bestow upon you. Head into that passage, and you shall see."

Icy cold and fuming with anger, Hideki does as the monk commands and enters a side passage. He has to squeeze past some rock, and once inside he sees what that red glow came from. It is a massive forge, carved from the mountain rock itself. Hammering away at some kind of steel are two of oni. One blue, the other red. They look old and huge, bigger than even the drawings Hideki has seen in his youth. The two oni stop their work and walk up to Hideki, bent over as to not touch the ceiling even in this huge cave.

"He walks the path of demons, brother."
"He walks the path of revenge, brother."
"Death will follow where he walks brother."
"Death will one day catch up to him, brother."
"A worthy man for our blade, brother."
"A worthy blade for this man, brother."
 
The two demons head back to their forge and begin hammering away at the blade. Hideki feels like he should wait, so he sits on an outcropping of rock and watches the two work. For what feels like an entire day they hammer the metal, bending and folding it expertly, their huge muscles bulding under the strain. At the end of the process both put their hands over a basin and cut their palms with rough, sharp rocks. The basin fills with oni blood. They take the red hot metal and plunge it into the blood. They then finish the blade and walk up to Hideki.

"A blade worthy of the Meifumadō."
"A blade that thirsts for the blood of your enemies."
"A blade that will grow stronger the further you are on your path."
"A blade that will makes all men equal."

The oni give Hideki the blade and go back to their forge, working in silence. Looking at the blade, it is truly a work of art. The handle and scabbard are a deep, crimson red. The tsuba (guard) depicts two oni, one holding a club and the other a cleaver. Hideki unsheathes the katana. The blade looks sharper than any razor he ever saw. When he angles it so that it reflects the light from the forge, the blade seems to take on a purple glow. He sheathes the blade again and bows respectfully towards the oni, then leaves the cave.

When he comes outside, the clearing is gone. Snow covers everything. Where the old monk sat, there is only a snow-covered gravestone.

What should the blade be called?

The only target he recognized was Ogino Iemochi, of the scorpion clan. He will be the first target on the Meifumadō. He will probably be in his home province of Nara. Hideki could go after him directly, or appeal with the Daimyo of the Scorpion clan first.

The question is, what is his next step right now?


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Go after Ogino Iemochi.

Somebody else name the sword something cool, I don't know Japanese sword naming conventions.
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You are several provinces away from Nara, so you'll have to be more specific than that. Otherwise I'll just walk Hideki over there in a straight line.

Also you don't have to follow Japanese sword naming conventions if you don't want to. Ain't no police around to stop you.
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"This sword is a sword fit for a blood-thirsty demon king, and that is what I shall be. I will name it Muramasa, the demon blade, for I shall quench it's thirst with the blood of my foes."

Start the journey to Nara, Iemochi is not fit to breathe the same air as me.

((Nice writing bro, it was pretty damn immersive. BTW, my knowledge of Japanese culture is amateurish at best. I kinda stole the sword name, if anyone can come up with a better name, go ahead.))
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+1 to the above, stopping in the nearest patch of civilisation to get supplies for the journey.
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"This sword is a sword fit for a blood-thirsty demon king, and that is what I shall be. I will name it Muramasa, the demon blade, for I shall quench it's thirst with the blood of my foes."

Start the journey to Nara, Iemochi is not fit to breathe the same air as me.

((Nice writing bro, it was pretty damn immersive. BTW, my knowledge of Japanese culture is amateurish at best. I kinda stole the sword name, if anyone can come up with a better name, go ahead.))

+1, to the Sword name, and the statement of Quality.
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Go to Niigata first, there are many interesting things to be found in the port [city].

((Dont know any important cities :())

Edit:(( I was thinking we should go to a pretty big city, so we may get some knockout/lethal posion which we will need to question/torture the scorpion clan dude, and sell our excess stuff.))
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Re: Nippon: Quest for Vengeance (SG): Turn 6: Niigata market
« Reply #43 on: July 23, 2016, 04:36:00 pm »

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Turn 5

On the road to Niigata

"This sword is a sword fit for a blood-thirsty demon king, and that is what I shall be. I will name it Muramasa, the demon blade, for I shall quench it's thirst with the blood of my foes.", says Hideki as he admires the blade in the outside light. He sheates the blade and makes his way to Niigata, intent on finding Iemochi as soon as possible. The man is not fit to breathe the same air as himself, and must be apprehended with due haste.

The road to Niigata is, surprisingly, fairly nice. Once down from the mountain Hideki sticks mostly to well travelled roads, passing by farmers working in their rice paddies and a few idyllic pear orchards. Once or twice someone looks at him a bit longer than usual, but nobody even comes close to making a move.

Niigata, Niigata

Hideki enters the port town unopposed, glad to be in some kind of civilisation after the long road of rice paddies and wilderness. The town is bustling with activity, as there seems to be a market today. Hideki buys provisions for the road, and some grilled fish from a street food vendor for right now, spending 20 bronze mon. The marker is rather large, so he's sure to find neat things to buy should he look for them, or pawnbrokers to sell things to.

Being a port town means a lot of coming and going, so there are some places of interest for travellers. Gambling dens, inns, post offices and bars to name a few. The enterprising traveller may also find captains willing to take them aboard towards their destination, for a price.
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Re: Nippon: Quest for Vengeance (SG): Turn 6: Niigata market
« Reply #44 on: July 23, 2016, 04:47:27 pm »

((Np man, dont feel obliged to update if you are feeling tired or bad, its cool with me.))

Any pawn shops to sell our loot? If so, go there.
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