Akechi Mitsuhide (
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[Nothing about this situation could be considered normal, of course, but for a 16th century samurai? Some of the most basic technology in the city is a strange and unfamiliar hurdle to overcome, so the high-tech communication devices Mitsuhide was given have proven to be a big challenge for him. That, along with rest and healing, is why it's taken him quite some time to make his first post on the network.]
[Mitsuhide sounds tired and, perhaps, a little lost. That's not really down to the technological barriers, however.]
I am a newcomer here; my name is Akechi Mitsuhide, and to the power that healed Lord Motochika's mortal wound? You have my dearest thanks. I gladly dedicate myself to protecting this place in return for that blessing.
To Kobayakawa Takakage, son of Mouri Motonari, I also offer thanks. Perhaps you have not awoken yet, but I pray that you have.
[There is long pause before Mitsuhide sighs, deep and and troubled.]
Forgive me if I do not do this right. The technology of this place is of a kind I have never seen before, and it is taking a while to get used to it. Even your cooking implements are very strange to me; I fear it will be quite some time before I am truly useful in the battles you face here.
[Mitsuhide sounds tired and, perhaps, a little lost. That's not really down to the technological barriers, however.]
I am a newcomer here; my name is Akechi Mitsuhide, and to the power that healed Lord Motochika's mortal wound? You have my dearest thanks. I gladly dedicate myself to protecting this place in return for that blessing.
To Kobayakawa Takakage, son of Mouri Motonari, I also offer thanks. Perhaps you have not awoken yet, but I pray that you have.
[There is long pause before Mitsuhide sighs, deep and and troubled.]
Forgive me if I do not do this right. The technology of this place is of a kind I have never seen before, and it is taking a while to get used to it. Even your cooking implements are very strange to me; I fear it will be quite some time before I am truly useful in the battles you face here.
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Hm. Perhaps I should go and take a look.
[ He's taken down many powerful demons in his short life. This shouldn't be too difficult. ]
So there really isn't any human civilization out there?
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[Those mountains had been completely empty of any signs of human life... on the outside, at least. Mitsuhide and Motochika together had been very keen on trying to find some kind of settlement but it had all been for nothing.]
The caverns we entered showed signs of having been mined, however. There were people in them once, that is for certain.
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How pitiful. ]
Mm. Thanks for the information. I'll head out there sometime.
How big are the demons?
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[It still feels like something of a dream, that experience. Or perhaps 'nightmare' is more appropriate.]
No doubt it is still in those mountains, somewhere. It was capable of burrowing underground and therefore able to move around rather easily.
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How huge is huge? Maybe about twice a human, or?
[ He's fought something five times as large as that, though. ]
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Much bigger than that. It was hard to guage its size exactly, as much of it was underground at times... and I confess I was on the edge of exhaustion at the time.
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[ He's going to end the conversation here if Mitsuhide doesn't ask anymore questions. ]
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[And that's that.]