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Cat Rescue
| characters | One lost cat, her owner and the adventurers of the tree!
| date/time | Wednesday afternoon
| location | Outside the Tree, Mist Barrier
| rating | None
| summary | Someone has come looking for their best friend.
After two weeks with a cat hanging around the Tree, seemingly lost and hungry, today her savior will arrive!
...in the form of a little girl, no older than six. Struggling her way through the foliage outside, this small child can be seen outside the mist, alone and on a very special quest. Her determined face changes into a gasp of joy as she sees her little friend lying in the grass, safe and sound.
"Mittens!" Hurrying over and picking her cat up, the young gently strokes her precious pet's fur and nuzzles her face. The absolute happiness is easily picked out even through the haze of the mist. "I knew the faeries would protect you!"

Carefully holding on to her cat, the little girl leans down, digging around in the pockets of her cute little dress. Taking out a handful of things, she very carefully puts them down on a large piece of bark. "Thank you, fairies! I'm gonna tell my dad I was right!" Putting the piece of bark in the stream, she then giggles and waves excitedly. Then she is scooping her cat back up in her arms, almost big enough to drag on the ground but still purring in joy.
Slowly, the bark boat starts to float towards the mist, passing through into the Tree's area.
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1 Tiny Ceramic Tea Set
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1 Dollhouse Crib
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1 Mood Ring
3 Green Marbles
| date/time | Wednesday afternoon
| location | Outside the Tree, Mist Barrier
| rating | None
| summary | Someone has come looking for their best friend.
After two weeks with a cat hanging around the Tree, seemingly lost and hungry, today her savior will arrive!
...in the form of a little girl, no older than six. Struggling her way through the foliage outside, this small child can be seen outside the mist, alone and on a very special quest. Her determined face changes into a gasp of joy as she sees her little friend lying in the grass, safe and sound.
"Mittens!" Hurrying over and picking her cat up, the young gently strokes her precious pet's fur and nuzzles her face. The absolute happiness is easily picked out even through the haze of the mist. "I knew the faeries would protect you!"

Carefully holding on to her cat, the little girl leans down, digging around in the pockets of her cute little dress. Taking out a handful of things, she very carefully puts them down on a large piece of bark. "Thank you, fairies! I'm gonna tell my dad I was right!" Putting the piece of bark in the stream, she then giggles and waves excitedly. Then she is scooping her cat back up in her arms, almost big enough to drag on the ground but still purring in joy.
Slowly, the bark boat starts to float towards the mist, passing through into the Tree's area.
You have received:
1 Tiny Ceramic Tea Set
(4 Cups, 4 Saucers, 4 Plates, 1 Creamer Jug, 1 Sugar Bowl, 1 Pot)
1 Dollhouse Chess Set
1 Dollhouse Crib
1 Full Spool of Red Sewing Thread
1 Mood Ring
3 Green Marbles
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"I think I've read that Shogi was based on chess. That game gave birth to quite a few variants over the centuries..." She cupped her cheek in one hand, as though the thought had just occurred to her with the talk of years. "I don't think I have yet mentioned that I'm from your future, have I?"
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Yoshitsugu crossed his arms and glanced up at the sky... or more likely, the mist. You'd have to crane your neck back quite far to see the sky from where they were standing. So it was time for this, was it? That meant he could indulge his curiousity on a very important matter.
"Now that you have brought it up I must ask a very serious question."
He glanced at Fuu, smile reaching his eyes.
"Is Mitsunari still known as the Fox of Mt. Sawa, in your time?"
...very important indeed.
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She laughed. After speaking to Otani as many times as she had, she really should have expected it to be something like that. Alas, the answer she had to give might give him a hint about those other questions she'd predicted--Ieyasu and his followers had not been inclined to say anything good of their defeated enemies. "Yes, I'm afraid that nickname has remained quite attached to him. Four centuries doesn't seem to be enough time to shed it."
If he did arrive here--which, given Otani and Todo's presence, was entirely plausible--she would leave Otani to deliver that bit of information.
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"Don't think it a bad thing, because it should remain attached to him. Just not for the reasons he'd like. I'm sure Mitsunari would love to believe that he's sly and mysterious, but it's not so."
After all, hidden behind that awkward and abrasive personality was an astoundingly pure heart and kind nature that made it practically impossible for Mitsunari to be anything close to a mystery. No doubt the people of the future would speak ill of him, what with the Tokugawa being the ones to win the war, but for Yoshitsugu that really didn't matter. Those who cared for Mitsunari knew the truth, and that was that.
Though how Mitsunari would feel about his 'legacy' was a different matter. He'd be outraged at all the positive things no doubt said about Ieyasu, that much was certainly true.
"In fact, the nickname is his because he looks like a fox. Isn't that interesting?"
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"I had indeed assumed the nickname came from his reputation. Does he really look like a fox? There is a portrait of him that I've seen but--oh, but as he dislikes the title, I suppose an artist he commissioned would downplay any such features."
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He tapped his facecloth in the usual, habitual way of his, amused at the thought of an artist trying to get a work based on his friend completed. The only person in the Toyotomi harder to get a portrait of would be... well, himself. The difference there, though, was that nobody would even try with Yoshitsugu. A slim chance was better than none.
"But yes, his features are notably vulpine, in a delicate way, and his hair reddish like the coat of a fox."
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"...I really am starting to think that the historians since your time have done a rather slipshod job, even accounting for bias and reinterpretation," Fuu said. "That, or you are even better than I thought at keeping a straight face."
Given the tenor of his other jokes
morbid as heckshe tended to doubt he was funning, however.