Hotaru Tsuyo wrote: ↑Sun May 08, 2022 6:01 am
Thanks for the early thread, really helped me getting into the feel of the character. As usual of late, not enough time for me to post much, but I enjoyed the little that I did.
So what was Hato's backstory as a ronin? She seemed a bit more thoughtful/artistic than one usually expects. How well do you think she'll manage in the Dragon in the end? (that scene was great fun to read, btw.)
Her backstory as a ronin? But that's been posted since registration!
*Points to avatar*
*Looks over at avatar*
Ohhhh, Seika is zoomed in too far. Seika! Zoom out!
Zooming Out!
Backstory!
Among the waves of ronin who’ve crashed upon the shoals of the World of Dreams, Hato is a young woman who is quite poised and intelligent. Those who care to guess at her origin must wonder whether it was her failure or her lord’s that left her without a mon. The World of Dreams leads many astray, be it with drugs, romance, or simply becoming too enamored of luxuries.
The dark truth of the matter is that Hato was not born a samurai, not even as a ronin She was born unto a geisha serving in the House of the Summer Smile, one of the multitude of geisha houses on World of Dreams. It was not a bad life, she learned how to sing, and how to offer conversation pleasing to those who needed to relax for a while.
Unfortunately, she caught the fancy of one Doji Toranosuke, an older Crane emerald magistrate who was more than just a little bit corrupt. Toranosuke was more than happy to use his influence upon the house to make sure he could use Hato as he saw fit. It was….not a happy time in Hato’s life.
One day, when Toranosuke had drunk himself into a deep sleep, Hato made the decision to escape from his clammy clutches. She took his gun and used it to send him to his appointment at Emma-O’s court, and then stole his money, daisho, and gun.
She fled the house, dressed as plainly as she could, uncertain where to go. The Scorpion don’t exactly look kindly upon non-people gunning down visiting people of import, corrupt douchebag or no Some might argue that the Scorpion prefer to keep the corrupt around for more profitable means anyways. Why build such a lovely trap only to kill the animal before you can eat it?
One would have expected Hato to either be gunned down by Scorpion security forces, or slowly starve to death as the money she stole ran out. However, the Heavens were kind on this day, and she met a ronin by the name of Yonaga. Yonaga, a disgraced Crane graphic artist, took note of Hato’s demeanor, mannerisms, and the Crane markings on the gear she had, and took her for a recently discharged Crane samurai. And so Yonaga brought her in, assuming Hato’s training could be useful to the Scorpion one day.
Hato spent a few happy years absorbing her new life. She learned a great deal of programming from Yonaga, and used her skill at conversation and song for jobs that needed a softer touch. She was quite happy in her new life.
Unhappy, was the son of Toranosuke, Doji Kiyotaka, a Crane clan magistrate. Whereas his father was fairly corrupt, Kiyotaka was both as straight as an arrow, and convinced his father was as well. Of course, the Scorpion had swiftly punished the murderer of his father…well, they had swiftly punished the nearest available criminal who they could blame for it. Kiyotaka did not believe the Scorpion actually caught the real murderer. He demanded retribution upon the geisha house for having allowed such a travesty to occur, and the Scorpion were willing to sacrifice one small house to put the incident to bed, leading to the deaths of many of those Hato had grown up with.
Doji Kiyotaka was still not satisfied. He believes his father was assassinated, if not at the direct hands of the Scorpion, at the hands of one of their tools. He has no authority to officially investigate the matter (and it’s important to him that justice be honorably done), and the Scorpion don’t generally approve of people from other clans hunting down people on their streets, even if they are just ronin. Rumors gathered lead him to believe Hato may be the assassin of his father, and he’s looking for a way to prove it. Hato, on the other hand, knows that Kiyotaka is responsible for the deaths of quite a few people she cared about at the geisha house and would be greatly pleased if he could join his father at Emma O’s court.
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I think she'll fit well in the Kitsuki's vassal family. Her build for heisting makes her a pretty good investigator and coutier, and their vassal family's emphasis on training lower castes for investigative work is something she'll likely find herself well suited for.