Beach. Everyone has been working so hard lately so why not take a break and enjoy the beach? You can make sand castles, play in the water, and there are even umbrellas for those who'd rather just relax in the shade. There's a nice row of water melons ready to be smashed later in the day and when the sun goes down, that's when the sparklers come out.
Suffering. It's the hottest time of the year and the citadel doesn't have central air conditioning. The few air conditions that were installed have given up on life after being used so much and now, we really have to make do with what we can while the Konnosuke try to fix it. There's a limited number of fans, plenty of ice cream to go around, and the citadel should be built to circulate air, right? ... Right?!
Spooks. In Japan, summer is a time for horror. Gather around the camp fire and hear some spooky ghost stories or maybe head out into the woods just outside the citadel for a good ol' fashioned test of courage. It's all good, harmless fun! Of course, with so many spirits gathered in one place, what's to say a stray or curious outsider spirit won't join the mix...
Rain. Summer is also known for sudden and torrential downpours of rain. The clouds always seem to grown and darken suddenly and the next thing you know, it's raining sheets and the ground is shaking from thunder. Once it starts, it never seems to stop. Maybe you were caught out in the rain or maybe this is day 7 stuck inside.
Other! It's summer and there are tons of things to do. Go to the general store and stock up on ice cream, wake up in the middle of the night uncomfortable with heat, or run around screaming because cicadas are dying and flying at your face.
[Tonbokiri perks up a little at that. He can understand wanting to get to know his comrades better.]
If you would like to chat with some others, you are most welcome to join us at the bar sometime. There are no regular members in particular, but a variety of people come through. You can often find us Three Spears, Jiroutachi and Tarotaichi-dono, and Fudou Yukimitsu-dono, at least.
If there was anyone who could keep them in line, I would definitely place (hasebe's) my money on you. It's hard to say no when you show as much determination as you do.
[(Good point, but Tonbokiri would surely get embarrassed... which would be worth it) ]
It's thanks to my old master that I learned to appreciate cooking. I want all of you to feel how much I appreciate you as well and what better way than through my cooking.
[ (suddenly, embarrassing Tonbo is the newest sport...) ]
That is a splendid way to honour your former master. --And I don't just say that because we benefit from it. I hope that you can feel satisfaction in carrying on some of his traits.
[ (Looks like Shokudaikiri has a good chance at winning, though XD)]
[Tonbokiri nods, feeling nothing more need be said after that. He himself likewise feels satisfaction at carrying on Tadakatsu's traits. (Although living the life of that man was a tremulous experience.)
There is a comfortable, quiet pause, in which Tonbokiri appreciates the sights and sounds around him that he couldn't appreciate fully as a spear.]
[(in that case it looks like everyone is eating Zunda tonight! ) ]
[ Honestly, that's something Mitsutada could admit to not envying at least a little bit. He wouldn't be able to handle the sort of life his master lived... Well not the more intimate life anyway. ]
You know... it's kind of nice to talk about this sort of stuff freely. Perhaps it's similar to an old man reminiscing on the past.
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[He feels like he can trust Shokudaikiri's taste.]
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I trust your good taste, Shokudaikiri-dono. It is perhaps for the best that there is only one who tries to surprise the way Tsurumaru-dono does.
[He tilts his head curiously, noting the relatively casual form of address.]
I did not realize that you know him well. Have you known him a long time?
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If you would like to chat with some others, you are most welcome to join us at the bar sometime. There are no regular members in particular, but a variety of people come through. You can often find us Three Spears, Jiroutachi and Tarotaichi-dono, and Fudou Yukimitsu-dono, at least.
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[ But... ]
it does sound rather fun though.
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[Tonbokiri chuckles, his smile understanding but also bordering on exasperation.]
To be fair, nearly no one else can hold alcohol quite like those guys. It is good fun though.
[He sets his posture to convey his seriousness.]
You should be able to come and enjoy yourself, no matter how much you want to drink. If they press too much, I shall stop them.
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You don't give yourself enough credit.
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[He chuckles and shakes his head.]
Anyway, thank you. And please do come by any time. Everyone will be pleased to further make your acquaintance.
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If you are really inviting me, I would be honored...
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D-Did I give the impression that I wasn't inviting you?
[He's worried-! He didn't mean that at all...!]
Of course, whenever you have the time, you are very welcome to come.
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[For all the time he's known the sword, 'enjoy' did not come up much with him... (And that nickname-!) But through his uncertainty he smiles kindly.]
If you think so, by all means bring them. More will make for a merrier time, right?
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I'll even make a treat for everyone that will go well with the drinks.
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[He gives a hearty laugh.]
Then you will be absolutely welcome, by open arms and willing stomachs.
[He shakes his head, still grinning.]
You certainly know how to treat us well, Shokudaikiri-dono.
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It's thanks to my old master that I learned to appreciate cooking. I want all of you to feel how much I appreciate you as well and what better way than through my cooking.
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That is a splendid way to honour your former master. --And I don't just say that because we benefit from it. I hope that you can feel satisfaction in carrying on some of his traits.
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I do. It brings me great pride in myself to know I can carry on some of his traits like this.
[ Even if he feels that he could be a little cooler sometimes... ]
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[Tonbokiri nods, feeling nothing more need be said after that. He himself likewise feels satisfaction at carrying on Tadakatsu's traits. (Although living the life of that man was a tremulous experience.)
There is a comfortable, quiet pause, in which Tonbokiri appreciates the sights and sounds around him that he couldn't appreciate fully as a spear.]
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[ Honestly, that's something Mitsutada could admit to not envying at least a little bit. He wouldn't be able to handle the sort of life his master lived... Well not the more intimate life anyway. ]
You know... it's kind of nice to talk about this sort of stuff freely. Perhaps it's similar to an old man reminiscing on the past.
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