Yasuki Maru wrote:
"Then we'll have to be prepared to act first, and ask forgiveness later," the Yasuki woman said gravely, and poured herself a cup of sake, regarding the table, not lifting her eyes.
"My thoughts precisely, Maru-san. I welcome your thoughts on any such actions we may wish to take. I desire for a solid, unwavering presence among the Crab in these dark times."
Yasuki Yukarin wrote:
Yukarin nodded as well, "I do like decisive action, certainly. I am not quite all the way into the mindset of most Rokugani courtiers with their subtlety and innuendo. It's kind of spooky really... Well, if any of you need any help with the apologizing later part of that, should it come up, don't hesitate to ask. I was taught in the Ide, and we've had a lot of practice in smoothing things over after they go awry."
"You have my thanks, Yukarin-san. Perhaps your fantastic sake could assist in such an endeavor." Yoichi smiled, eyes gleaming briefly.
His tone became serious again once he returned his attention to the others. "Should any of you have experience we may need going forward, now is the time to use it. Gathering supplies and medicines, fortifying the walls, even training those who may be trapped in the fighting with no one to defend them. Whatever skills you may offer to the Crab, see that they are ready to be used." Here he grinned wickedly. "I doubt even Toshigoku could ignore the dangers of a readied Crab."