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|<div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:12px;">Raen seem to have a track record of impressing Sokhani, as is the case with Yamabuki Oshinokoji. Reservation, modesty, and other staples of Doman cultural behavior are quick to irritate Sokhani, and Yamabuki was quickly stereotyped as a paper doll of whitescales. Meeting Yamabuki through Qunbish may have assisted in breaching Sokhani's dislike of the Raen's cultural mannerisms, and while Sokhani doesn't often admit her follies, she would openly say she misread Yamabuki's personality. | |<div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:12px;">Raen seem to have a track record of impressing Sokhani, as is the case with Yamabuki Oshinokoji. Reservation, modesty, and other staples of Doman cultural behavior are quick to irritate Sokhani, and Yamabuki was quickly stereotyped as a paper doll of whitescales. Meeting Yamabuki through Qunbish may have assisted in breaching Sokhani's dislike of the Raen's cultural mannerisms, and while Sokhani doesn't often admit her follies, she would openly say she misread Yamabuki's personality. | ||
| − | Speaking with Yamabuki holds the odd quality of speaking into a brighter mirror. The woman is nearly a reflection of herself, though burnt white with the Dawn Father's unwanted radiance. The two have a past quite similar, and both were hurt severely by fictitious frailty. What does separate them is how they grew into different roles, how they coped with their pains, and their obvious physical contrasts. Sokhani's mind has come to find Yamabuki beautiful. | + | Speaking with Yamabuki holds the odd quality of speaking into a brighter mirror. The woman is nearly a reflection of herself, though burnt white with the Dawn Father's unwanted radiance. The two have a past quite similar, and both were hurt severely by fictitious frailty. What does separate them is how they grew into different roles, how they coped with their pains, and their obvious physical contrasts. Sokhani's mind has come to find Yamabuki beautiful. Since her more open mindset has finally come to bear, Sokhani has taken Yamabuki's hand as a lover, and as one much loved. |
Yamabuki also holds a salve to tend to Sokhani's dangerously sharp and gritty scales. This would have gained some favor all on its own should nothing above have occurred. | Yamabuki also holds a salve to tend to Sokhani's dangerously sharp and gritty scales. This would have gained some favor all on its own should nothing above have occurred. | ||
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| − | |<div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:12px;"> | + | |<div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:12px;">There is no truly easy way to start with Sokhani's single most rocky relationship named Qunbish. Upon their first meeting, Sokhani found the Malqir leader to be unworthy of her respect, and entirely worthy of her disdain. She spat upon the ground in his presence, and she left their possible relations tattered and with a burnt bridge. Yet, somehow, the wood was still held by some manner of sorcery, and she once again met with the Khan in her alleyway. |
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| + | This meeting brought them together as acquaintances, and then friends. Sokhani slowly began to see Qunbish in two separate lights: one of a wayward father, and the other as a close friend. No matter which case she sees Qunbish in, there is probably to be a disagreement, a fight, and then an apology. Of greater concern is Sokhani's flip flopping nature of wishing to live with his clan, or stray away. Her moods change every sun, much to Qunbish's possible frustration. | ||
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