Action: Write down a message stating to this effect:
I [name here] am still alive. I have reason to believe that [traitor Scorpion name here] caused the death of [my family] while involved with Crane, Lion, and Phoniex clan members of import. If you want me to be a deniable asset in this matter, I need to meet with a representative before the banquet concludes, preferably before it begins.
Seal the message.
Give Tsuki the message and inform her that we need to know if [traitor Scorpion] has any relation of to the Daiymo as soon as possible. If he does not or such a relationship is of limited influence or importance, get the message to the Daiymo before the banquet begins. If all of the previous can be done quietly then do so, if not, time is the limiting resource at the moment. Let Tsuki know our general travel plan as follows so she can have someone meet us. Code words are in effect.
Try to recruit the NPCs and then go shopping in that order. Personnel are of more importance than gear when we have limited funds at the moment. If the meet is set up before we finish parts of this, then so be it.
Turn 18
Sayo's snackhouseAs Hideki is writing the message, he speaks to Tsuki.
"I need to have this message delivered to the daimyo, but only if Ogino Iemochi's relationship with the daimyo isn't too great. Can you do that for me?""Sure thing, sensei. I'll figure out how who this Ogino guy is related to and deliver your message, no problem. I'll either send someone or come myself as soon as we figure something out."Hideki finishes the letter and folds it, handing it to Tsuki. The two of them get up and walk outside together. Tsuki heads off towards the palace, blending into the crowd in no time. Hideki heads the other way, towards the guardhouse and prison.
Nara holding cellsHideki approaches the prison complex. It is a squat building made out of stone instead of the usual wood, with iron bars over the window holes. The guard asks Hideki to identify himself. Upon saying his given name, the guard simply nods and lets him in. Hideki is awaited by the prison warden and the man leads him towards the Nanban's cell. Once at the cell, the warden leaves Hideki alone and goes back to his post, conveniently leaving a large key on a small table nearby.
Inside of the cell, a man rouses himself from the spartan looking bedroll. He is easily a head taller than Hideki and quite muscled, and wearing some
odd clothing. The man has a thin moustache that curls up at the ends and a goatee. He is overall rather handsome, in a rogueish kind of way. When he speaks his voice is low and easy to listen to and to Hideki's surprise he speaks Nipponese rather fluently, though heavily accented.
"And who might that be, standing in front my cell?""I am Hideki Nagayoshi. I am looking for people of skill to help me on my quest. Who are you, Nanban?""Tsk Tsk, mister Nagayoshi. Nanban is such a cruel word. It means Southern Barbarian, did you know that? Well, I am neither from the South, nor am I a barbarian."He takes a bow, flourishing his tricorne dramatically.
"Edward Waverly Blakestone is the name. Former captain of the Angelica, merchant and entrepeneur, one-time rover of the high-seas and interpreter to the wonderful Mantis Clan. Lately, however, turned to petty theft and other naughtiness."
He stands back up and puts his tricorne back on. He winks at Hideki.
"But you, my friend, may call me Jolly Ed. Now tell me, what is the reason a man such as you comes to visit little old me? You mentioned a quest?""I am on a mission to avenge my clan. It will involve many hardships, danger and mortal combat."Ed claps his hands together and the biggest smile is plastered on his face.
"Oh my! Avenging loved ones, mortal danger! My good ronin, your quest has all the hallmarks of a good adventure. Oh, it has been so long since I've done anything dangerous. Interpreting for the Mantis's paid allright, for sure, but there was no thrill, no excitement! And most of all, danger equals profit!"He takes off his tricorne again and holds it over his heart, and raises his free hand in the air.
"I, Edward Waverly Blakestone, hereby pledge that I will aid you in your endeavors, on the sole condition that when it is over or when you perish, I get to skedaddle with the riches we will no doubt pick up. That is, of course, if you'd be so kind as to get me out of this cell."Well, that was easier than expected. Hideki opens the man's cell with the key. On their way out, Ed collects his belongings as Hideki waits outside. When Ed comes out, he has two flintlock pistols hanging from a bandoleer and has a cutlass hanging from his belt.
"Can you believe that? They somehow managed to lose my shortbow! How do you even lose a shortbow in a small building like that?! Unbelievable. Oh my, cutie at your six o' clock.Hideki looks behind him to see one of Tsuki's subordinates coming towards him. The woman stops, gives Ed a sideways glance, and then hands Hideki a letter.
"Mother sends you a letter. She also says that she has not heard of uncle, and that she has no contact with that branch of the family."The woman leaves. So, the daimyo doesn't have strong ties with Ogino. That's good. Hideki opens the letter and reads.
"Come to the palace before sunrise. We must discuss things."
The letter is not signed, but bears a seal with the imagery of two magpies sitting on a bamboo branch. The seal of the daimyo's personal clan.
Next to Hideki, Ed is watching the woman as she goes back towards the city.
"Yeah, I'm already liking the decision to follow you."