Asako Tamaki wrote:
"And from what we know from other Spirit Realms, those who come from it or have a piece of it's essence can hide their nature inclinations, at least for a time."
Tomomi nods, rifling through her scrolls. "So, if they can hide their natural inclinations, they could readily hide among us, much as they hid in plain sight as honored ancestors for the past season." At Hachi's rendition of the founding of the Gusai, she notes, "Indeed, the Steel Chrysanthemum was a truly formidable courtier, and by all accounts similarly formidable in the force of his will even as he became more paranoid and brutal. I don't know if that's enough to keep a bunch of Toshigoku spirits pacified when spread around as they were, but it's about the only theory we have any information for right now."
She lifts one, "And they didn't keep things entirely contained. This was a family dealing with a lot of trouble from their peasantry as their ancestor was having some trouble not injuring or outright killing them for minor annoyances. At least I would assess them as minor. I was trying to ascertain if he was particularly ill-tempered or if standards for samurai-peasant interactions really were much more stringent in his day."
"So they're violent, may be slipping into the city with the refugees, and are certainly coming here to try destroying the city." She looks to Tamaki, "Do these spirits of slaughter return to their realm when killed in battle, or do they simply rise up again or return like...other ghosts?" She wasn't going to bring up the influences of Jigoku more directly than that.
(I have a question in ooc chat as to whether spirits are visually distinctive or not.)
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