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Revision as of 07:04, 30 August 2025 by imported>Darman36(→Dialogue: Hokkyo is a title, not a surname, so need not be in every line. Calling it "Todaiji Temple" is nonsensical, since "-ji" already means "temple")
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Yasuke and Naoe are tasked by the monk Joken Hokkyo to find a stolen scroll.
Dialogue
Joken:Welcome, Yasuke. You honor us greatly by accepting our invitation. May your visit bring us blessings. Tea will be served shortly. But first, allow me to show you TodaijiTemple in all its glory.
Yasuke:Glory tarnished by war. Still, here is a sense of tranquility.
Joken:Tranquility is a rare treasure amid this chaos. War ravages these lands, yet Todaiji offers solace.
Yasuke:I fear it is action that will solve Yamato's problems.
Joken:Indeed. Which is why I personally aid the peace efforts. Let us walk. Would you kindly follow me. Here sits Daibutsu-den. Built in more harmonious times. Some believe this structure is the very heart of the realm.
Yasuke:What do you believe?
Joken:I believe bronze, while impressive in form, pales in comparison to the fiery determination of the ambitious.
Yasuke:Surely peace is the blessing Yamato needs.
Joken:Hopefully, with my guidance, the clans can achieve it.
Yasuke:I certainly hope so.
Joken:They simply need to open their hearts and minds to Buddha. Then, they will see the way.