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Nomoe_Hideaki: Nomoe Hideaki is very easy man to find. Just follow the Sanken flags, the white tree on a black field, and the Nomoe family Mon, a white chrysanthemum at the center of three spiral tomoe suggesting wind, and finally Hideaki's personal banner, the white crane in flight crowned with sun and moon. | Nomoe_Hideaki: Nomoe Hideaki is very easy man to find. Just follow the Sanken flags, the white tree on a black field, and the Nomoe family Mon, a white chrysanthemum at the center of three spiral tomoe suggesting wind, and finally Hideaki's personal banner, the white crane in flight crowned with sun and moon. | ||
β | Nomoe_Hideaki: That way one will quickly find a pavilion of silk and bamboo, shielded by paper screens. Nomoe house guards are scattered around it in their bright feast-day uniforms, keeping the unqualified masses of festival | + | Nomoe_Hideaki: That way one will quickly find a pavilion of silk and bamboo, shielded by paper screens. Nomoe house guards are scattered around it in their bright feast-day uniforms, keeping the unqualified masses of festival goeers at bay. But they are no obstacle to either a Deliberative courier or a Chosen of Luna. |
Nomoe_Hideaki: Inside two wooden chairs and a small table are prepared, light and simple in design to be quickly assembled and diassembled, yet elegant. On the table the manifold instruments of tea preparation are laid out. On one of the chairs Nomoe Hideaki sits, his hands folded in his lap, his eyes unfocused in meditative silence. | Nomoe_Hideaki: Inside two wooden chairs and a small table are prepared, light and simple in design to be quickly assembled and diassembled, yet elegant. On the table the manifold instruments of tea preparation are laid out. On one of the chairs Nomoe Hideaki sits, his hands folded in his lap, his eyes unfocused in meditative silence. |