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Changed: 8c8
: Play date: Wed 30th Apr 2008
: Play date: Wed 16th Apr 2008

Changed: 10c10
: Campaign date: ([Butsumetsu]) 4th day of Utsuki (4th Luna Month), Year of the Positive Wooden Rat (8 Kitohana)
: Campaign date: ([http:?JapaneseCalendar#Tomobiki Tomobiki 2nd day of Utsuki (4th Luna Month), Year of the Positive Wooden Rat (8 Kitohana)

Changed: 12c12,25
: Location: [Tegamura (Characters' Home Village)]
: Location: [Hokuya (Castle Town)]

Scene One - At the Shrine




: [Miharu] watches the Scolding Waters Matsuri (Festivals) at the Major Shinto shrine.

Scene Two - At the Temple




: [Komadori] wakes up to find that an AkitaInu? has gone to sleep next to him for warmth.

Scene Three - At the Shrine




: [Komadori] thinks he sees a dogs ear in the way a shadow is cast on a nearby mountain. Those that over hear are impressed and note that [Komadori] must have been blessed by the Kami as he even smells of one. The pilgrims then organise to go to the mountain.

Removed: 14d26

Scene One - Recap




Ref: OnceUponATimeInJapan & OnceUponATimeInJapanAdventures

[Thursday Tolworth Group] Please do not read

Part 28 - Scolding Waters and Wet Dogs

Play date: Wed 16th Apr 2008
Characters: [Miharu (CathyE)], [Fu Do Komadori (TimE)]
Campaign date: ([Tomobiki 2nd day of Utsuki (4th Luna Month), Year of the Positive Wooden Rat (8 Kitohana) : '''Weather:''' Warm Early Summer Day : '''Location:''' [http:?Hokuya Hokuya (Castle Town)]

Scene One - At the Shrine

[Miharu] watches the Scolding Waters Matsuri (Festivals) at the Major Shinto shrine.

Scene Two - At the Temple

[Komadori] wakes up to find that an AkitaInu? has gone to sleep next to him for warmth.

Scene Three - At the Shrine

[Komadori] thinks he sees a dogs ear in the way a shadow is cast on a nearby mountain. Those that over hear are impressed and note that [Komadori] must have been blessed by the Kami as he even smells of one. The pilgrims then organise to go to the mountain.


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