Dec 29, 2023 3:52 pm
It has just gone noon when the Empress' party arrives at their destination; Okamura. The party consists of three samurai, each with a mandate of the Empress tucked into their packs, and a retainer for each. A pair of administrators, and a monk should the village be in need of blessing and cleansing.
They see the village as they approach, built conservatively along the river that cut the picturesque valley. At first it appears as rice fields tended by workers who stop to look at the approaching party before averting their eyes and returning to their work.
It expands into common dwellings; single building huts open to the spring sun. They were mostly deserted, except for children and those too elderly to work, as their occupants went about their daily routines.
Finally, the road turned into the village proper. From the elevation of the road, the party can see most of it in the valley basin below. A headman’s house stands at the front, with a small market for farming goods. Then a handful of more expensive houses.
A blacksmith, likely for farm tools, and an abandoned magisterial post are a short way away. The latter had likely been built in the ambition that the village would grow to something worth noting, rather than the hideaway from the world that it is.
The only thing obviously out of place is the manor house at the top of the valley edge, overlooking the town. It’s far enough away that it doesn’t cast a shadow, but close enough that it’s easy to see. It bears Crane colours, though an aura of darkness and gloom hangs over it.
A single path, on the far side of the village opposite the road, leads up to it. It doesn’t look well travelled.
They see the village as they approach, built conservatively along the river that cut the picturesque valley. At first it appears as rice fields tended by workers who stop to look at the approaching party before averting their eyes and returning to their work.
It expands into common dwellings; single building huts open to the spring sun. They were mostly deserted, except for children and those too elderly to work, as their occupants went about their daily routines.
Finally, the road turned into the village proper. From the elevation of the road, the party can see most of it in the valley basin below. A headman’s house stands at the front, with a small market for farming goods. Then a handful of more expensive houses.
A blacksmith, likely for farm tools, and an abandoned magisterial post are a short way away. The latter had likely been built in the ambition that the village would grow to something worth noting, rather than the hideaway from the world that it is.
The only thing obviously out of place is the manor house at the top of the valley edge, overlooking the town. It’s far enough away that it doesn’t cast a shadow, but close enough that it’s easy to see. It bears Crane colours, though an aura of darkness and gloom hangs over it.
A single path, on the far side of the village opposite the road, leads up to it. It doesn’t look well travelled.