Myo-en has not watched many plays in this lifetime. As a child, with another name and another identity, she'd often been taken to such productions--well, as often as traveling players came to Toi Koku--but those memories are rather vague, which makes this experience a fresh and novel one. What's more Tsukimi-san is in it, and Iko-san had written the score! Of course she is here.
It takes her until partway through the first scene to set aside the keen skepticism habitual to a scout and just let herself enter into the story, but eventually the performances carry her away to their fantasy realm where Naga and ningen are betrothed (even if she is still a little too detached to internalize the play's secret spiritual message).
By the time Tsukimi appears, Myo-en is immersed--and gasps, softly but audibly, when her fellow Dragon 'dies' right on stage! It is a very convincing demise, and though the plot twist is exciting, Myo-en can't help but feel an uneasy sense of ill-omen.
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D11 EA--The play! Straight Willpower to resist the Hypno-Scorpion. Friend of the Earth FR. Tn 15.:
3d10o10+5 20
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Dragon • Tattooed Monk • Ascetically Under-Dressed • Crow Companion • Experienced Honor: What is Expected • Glory: 3.4 • Status: 1 •
ProfileSpeaks Naga, sometimes. Carries: Jade pendant, walking staff, small pocketknife, divination coins. Padded jacket if working outdoors... maybe.