The soft clang of metal could be heard resounding through the clearing as Chiyoko gracefully stepped into the center of the clearing. The ancient ring staff was a symbol of her status as head of her clan. It was a fitting weapon for a clan of spiritualists. Replication of the weapon had been attempted for many years, but the skills of a lost clan that were once their allies had made such a feat impossible. The young child that Chiyoko now brought with her on her journey was a member of that lost clan and theoretically, he may be able to manifest the ability to replicate the Eien no Sai. Hitsujiki was also with her. The steadfast sheep companion walked along the ground beside her with Tokiko on his back. The ram had been with her since she was a young child. Chiyoko had bound a surprisingly powerful spirit to the sheep which gave it exceptional longevity as well as access to a unique set of skills.
Chiyoko did not look like much of a threat, mostly due to her constant facial expression that gave her a look as if she were peering into a vast distance - perpetually giving her a distracted look. It was common for members of her clan, given the nature of their abilities and their fascination with the world of spirits. It gave her unique insight into both the mortal world and the afterlife and was the source of much of her power. However, it also gave her a restraint that many thought worth exploiting, but Chiyoko knew when this restraint needed to be lifted for the greater good. People who disrespect the wishes of the spirits were those that often received her most severe admonishments. She, and the Council, had no qualms about issuing judgments upon those that violated the tenets of their system of belief.
Kneeling, Chiyoko brought her attention to the mortal world, mostly at a bleat from Hitsujiki and the laughter of Tokiko, the young four year old boy having taken notice in a small flower that had laid claim to its home in the clearing. It was a solitary flower, no companion to it within the clearing. Chiyoko took a moment to appreciate its individuality. Tokiko had begun to clamber off the sheep's back to pick the pale blue flower, but Chiyoko swung her staff out to be placed between the child and the flower, giving him a look that stopped him in his tracks.
"Appreciate Tokiko, but do not remove it from its home," she spoke softly, in a tone that still expressed the importance that the young boy leave the flower for others to appreciate. "We must respect the choice the flower has made." She nodded in finality to the statement, pulling her staff back, but still keeping a close eye on the child to ensure he contained his impulses to take it. Hitsujiki bleated again, in agreement with Chiyoko and encouraging Tokiko to climb up once again onto his back.
Chiyoko did not look like much of a threat, mostly due to her constant facial expression that gave her a look as if she were peering into a vast distance - perpetually giving her a distracted look. It was common for members of her clan, given the nature of their abilities and their fascination with the world of spirits. It gave her unique insight into both the mortal world and the afterlife and was the source of much of her power. However, it also gave her a restraint that many thought worth exploiting, but Chiyoko knew when this restraint needed to be lifted for the greater good. People who disrespect the wishes of the spirits were those that often received her most severe admonishments. She, and the Council, had no qualms about issuing judgments upon those that violated the tenets of their system of belief.
Kneeling, Chiyoko brought her attention to the mortal world, mostly at a bleat from Hitsujiki and the laughter of Tokiko, the young four year old boy having taken notice in a small flower that had laid claim to its home in the clearing. It was a solitary flower, no companion to it within the clearing. Chiyoko took a moment to appreciate its individuality. Tokiko had begun to clamber off the sheep's back to pick the pale blue flower, but Chiyoko swung her staff out to be placed between the child and the flower, giving him a look that stopped him in his tracks.
"Appreciate Tokiko, but do not remove it from its home," she spoke softly, in a tone that still expressed the importance that the young boy leave the flower for others to appreciate. "We must respect the choice the flower has made." She nodded in finality to the statement, pulling her staff back, but still keeping a close eye on the child to ensure he contained his impulses to take it. Hitsujiki bleated again, in agreement with Chiyoko and encouraging Tokiko to climb up once again onto his back.