Matsu Eika wrote:
"He said you may be able to tell me more of the Unicorn, Bataar-Sayyed. ... I would love to learn from you, Bataar-san..." Her voice had switched to a soft purr and her cheeks flushed as the liquor started to hit her. "Please show me..."
“Well….” Baatar said, then gulped down some kumis to buy himself some time to think.
“The Unicorn is the best clan, though I suppose most samurai think that about their own clan," he began, apparently taking Eika's question at face value. "We’re the best riders and the best warriors. Oh, the Lion are the best
infantry,” Baatar conceded, in deference to Eika. “But for cavalry, there’s no one who can equal us! I was practically born in the saddle, I’ve been riding since my earliest memories.”
“We eat meat and drink kumis to make our bodies strong,” he continued. “We’ve traveled most of the world so have seen all kinds of weather, both hot and cold, dry and wet.”
“Most of us are plain-spoken people, we’ll say what we mean,” Baatar said. “I know that isn’t really the Rokugan way, especially in court. That … that’s been a hard habit for me to change. Akemi’s been trying to teach us a bit of that.” He raised the kumis skin in Akemi’s direction in acknowledgement.
“What about you, Matsu-san?” Baatar asked. “How did you manage to train lions? I mean, I was
barely able to house train Gölgee.” He tilted his head toward a small dog curled up in the corner. “But I wouldn’t think you’d train lions the same way?”
Matsu Eika wrote:
"I'd like to learn to ride some time. I mean, I can mount a horse and ride if need be but... seeing Bataar ride has shown me what can truly be done on horseback."
"Perhaps, one of you can show me how to mount and ride better?"
Moto Akemi wrote:
"Sidi Bahzuling or Si Baatar would likely be able to help with your teaching if you wished to learn."
"Oh, I'd be glad to teach you how to ride sometime!" Baatar said brightly, since this was a subject he knew well. "I mean, we could only do it within the city walls right now, but that'd be enough to get started, and Horse could use the exercise. Come by tomorrow and I'd be happy to show you some things."