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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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.]