[center][b][color=00aeef]Lú Qiūyuè[/color][/b] Sunday - February 19, 2012[/center] As reluctant as Qiūyuè was to part with her monk robes, now that word was out at a Shaolin Monk was participating in the war as a master, she'd need a change of clothes. It was more than likely a bit entertaining watch her try and figure out how clothes that aren't robes work considering she'd been wearing robes all of her life; it was difficult to tell if the tired young clerk was amused or tired of helping her. Although this does come at the cost of word potentiolly getting around town of a monk visiting Shinto to pick up some clothes - defiantly an unusual occurrence, all considered. In the end, she settled on a set of sports wear. She picked up a sports tank top, a nondescript dark hoodie, a pair of three-quarter length tracksuit pants, runners and a pair of sports undergarments. The fit could be better, the pants were slightly too large and the runners almost seemed to nip at the sides of her feet, but you couldn't ask for much more from a thrift shop. Her makeshift blanket-backpack became significantly larger with her robes and boots in tow. She did still look a little odd with her quarterstaff and makeshift backpack but she decided to stick to a an 'extreme pole vaulting' cover story, as doubtful as it was. Although Qiūyuè maintained a perfectly neutral expression as Baldwin addressed Shinobu and Jackson, the idea of abandoning the monastery to the two irritated her a little; she had originally planned to slip into the monastery where she presumably would be welcomed as a pilgrim monk and taken care of, and where she would be able to hide in plain sight. She defiantly didn't intend to leave it so easily, but for now... She comes to offer the pair a bow. [color=00aeef]"I hope we meet again in the future, as friends or as fair and honorable rivals. It was a pleasure to meet the both of you."[/color] As she stands, she moves to let her thoughts ring in her mind to communicate telepathically with her companion. [i]"I had originally thought the temple as I would be able to hide in plain sight, but without that... I believe there's an abandoned mansion to the south of Miyama on the leyline. Alternatively, East Field - the plains to the north of Shinto - is much more isolated, open for horseback charges, and close to Shinto City, although without the leyline."[/i] [@Black Alice][@Moonman][@Hantu Kongkek]