Fred
Retired Staff
5tar, while I don't object, I'm sort of puzzled by how Sumaru seems to be a little in awe of Kôsuka.
That she is his senior, I get. That she has a higher effective rank, I get as well. But I thought the person Sumaru chose for 'idol-worshiping' was Sakai Yuuko, so Sumaru's view of Kôsuka as a rolemodel is pretty strange.
True, I consider Kôsuka to be the best player-controlled samurai character on the site, but one thing I did not think Kôsuka was, was famous. Kôsuka served mostly as a stealth sentinel, one of those invisible samurai nekos you don't ever see unless you happen to bring harm to the Imperial family within the palace; then some as a yojimbo to a Kessaku Taisho and then some time spent as an instructor. Seeing her accomplishments, she was certainly a senior samurai, but hardly a high profile one.
Though on second thought, I do remember Jo Midori helping him a bit in training him - and Jo greatly benefited from her time with Kôsuka. Mmm...
That she is his senior, I get. That she has a higher effective rank, I get as well. But I thought the person Sumaru chose for 'idol-worshiping' was Sakai Yuuko, so Sumaru's view of Kôsuka as a rolemodel is pretty strange.
True, I consider Kôsuka to be the best player-controlled samurai character on the site, but one thing I did not think Kôsuka was, was famous. Kôsuka served mostly as a stealth sentinel, one of those invisible samurai nekos you don't ever see unless you happen to bring harm to the Imperial family within the palace; then some as a yojimbo to a Kessaku Taisho and then some time spent as an instructor. Seeing her accomplishments, she was certainly a senior samurai, but hardly a high profile one.
Though on second thought, I do remember Jo Midori helping him a bit in training him - and Jo greatly benefited from her time with Kôsuka. Mmm...