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RP Concluded [Open] Tsukimi YE 46 - Never Again

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RP Date
YE 46
RP Location
Asagumo-jo, Port Jiyuu - Kosuke Sector / Tokyo, Jiyuu III

Port Jiyuu​

Sharie System, Kosuke Sector​


Asagumo-jo​


"We must keep reaching out, even further, so that there is always a world we can stand on and look to the sky and still see Taiie there." - Motoyoshi Tachiko, Resolutions of the Ghost - Forty-Two, YE 42

taiie_harvest_moon_tsukimi_projection_andrew_midjourney2023.webpAs the simulated night descended over Asagumo City, the sky glowed red, marking the time of year when the Motoyoshi, along with the people of the MCS and the new settlements in the Kosuke Sector, gathered to celebrate Tsukimi. This festival honored the harvest moon that once illuminated the fields of Taiie. Traditionally, Tsukimi was one of the few occasions when Motoyoshi-Ieyasu Taro, with the help of alcohol, would openly share his thoughts on the tragedy—sometimes more than he should, as the celebration included guests beyond just family.

This year was different, however. The responsibility of hosting the celebration for the Motoyoshi and their closest friends and allies had fallen on Taro himself.

The grand dining room of the palace was adorned in opulent splendor, lit by the soft glow of wax candles in place of the usual lighting. The drapes had been pulled back to reveal the simulated Taiie night sky, activated over the city for the occasion. Taro stood by one of the windows, gazing out over the city, having earlier tried to sneak a peek at Tachiko's secret menu for the evening. A fully stocked bar had been set up to serve guests before and after dinner.

Since it wasn't her year to host, Katsuko was expected to arrive with the other guests, despite staying with Akina in their suite on the floor above. Taro stood, waiting for the first arrivals, as soft flute melodies drifted from the nearby Music Room.

Tokyo, Jiyuu III​

Capital of the Motoyoshi Colonial Sector​


Millions gathered in the streets and along the harbor shores, coming together to feast and celebrate the Tsukimi holiday. The city buzzed with excitement, the air filled with the aroma of food and the sounds of lively chatter. Boats illuminated the harbor, their shimmering lights reflecting off the calm waters, creating a dazzling display that added to the festive atmosphere. Along the shoreline, grand stages hosted a variety of performances by YTP Entertainment, drawing crowds eager to enjoy music, dance, and theatrical displays that spanned traditional and modern styles.

This year, however, a subtle yet poignant message permeated the celebration, one that many might overlook—except for the residents of Tokyo. The eight statues of the Emperor and Empresses, both present and past, stood shrouded in darkness. Their unlit presence symbolized the blind eye the rest of the Empire had turned during the tragic loss of Taiie, a silent reminder of the sorrow that lingered beneath the surface of the festivities.

Despite this somber undertone, the streets overflowed with joy. People danced in the open squares, children played games with lanterns in hand, and vendors lined the streets, offering everything from festival snacks to intricate handmade souvenirs. Music filled the air from every corner, as traditional instruments mixed with modern beats, setting the tone for a night of revelry. The energy was electric, and as the moon—whether real or simulated—rose high in the sky, it illuminated a city alive with laughter and celebration.

As the night wore on, the festivities only grew more vibrant. Fireworks exploded above the harbor, painting the sky in brilliant hues of red, gold, and violet, while partygoers toasted to the future, raising their cups in honor of both their shared history and the hope of better days to come.
 
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ISS Yoi-no-Myōjō
Flagship of the Motoyoshi Clan


ISS Yoi-no-Myōjō emerged from hyperspace fold in formation with a number of Orchid Fleet vessels in accompaniment. The mammoth vessel surrounded by its escort flotilla and support ships exiting hyperspace heralded a momentous return from its maiden voyage. Engines calmed to cruising speed, the royal purple and deep plum lighting that emanated from the Evenstar highlighted the flagship against dark voids of space. So much had happened in the time since their departure from the very orbital installation they now returned to. When the time came it was with much reverence that a watch stander went over comms "Port Jiyuu Actual, Evenstar is ready for docking."

Sometime after docking
YUKI INIHARA


The blissfully chaos filled, bubblegum pink haired, Deck Officer of the Evenstar smoothed over the fabric of her deep purple kimono with green flowers. Her fingers brushed over the obi that matched those green flowers in color quite perfectly. There were very few in this existence she would venture out of her comfort zone, young though she was. The Motoyoshi Clan had taken her in as an orphan, given her opportunities she could not even fathom. Over time she had grew close to Eidan, Kuroko, and Zabuza. A mix of young love and deep friendship intermingled for her with the three.

Their welcome companionship deepened her existing attachment to the Motoyoshi in ways she did not yet comprehend. Shaking off thoughts too weighted for most of a similar age to bare Yuki gently shook the lengths of her pink hair. She made her way towards Asagumo-Jo for the annual dinner held by the Motoyoshi at Asagumo-jo. As she made her way through its magnificent hall she looked around, feeling some inspiration for future art projects. When she stepped through the threshold to the grand dining room she softly gasped at the sights she saw through one of the windows. Quietly she walked over, silently observing Taiie's simulated night sky in awe.
 
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Time had passed since Vega embarked on her journey, and Station Decacron remained a bustling hub of Mining Guild activity. Kali Firewalker, now alone in the Branch Head's residence, found herself in the cyborg maintenance room, undergoing routine care. The room, illuminated by soft blue lights, was quiet save for the hum of mechanical arms and diagnostic equipment tending to her body.

Kali's mechanical Deer Anthro form was suspended in midair by an array of automated arms, which carefully disassembled and reassembled different parts of her body. Her legs, sleek and metallic, hung detached from her torso while her arms, still connected, rested in a relaxed position. Various parts of her body, from her mechanical joints to the intricate neural circuits that connected her to her artificial limbs, were being calibrated and cleaned.

Her cyborg eyes flickered open as she heard the door slide open. Captain Tammo Sheath stepped inside, his expression unreadable yet calm as always. Dressed in his Night Guard uniform, he exuded a quiet authority that commanded respect. As the door shut behind him, the sound was almost inaudible in the sterile, clinical atmosphere of the maintenance room.

"Captain," Kali greeted him, her voice polite but warm, despite her current state. "I'm glad you're here. My apologies, my body's maintenance is running a little longer than expected."

She looked at him with a hint of self-consciousness, her current vulnerability contrasting with the usual air of command she carried. Being the Branch Head of the Mining Guild on Station Decacron was a demanding position, one where weakness—or even the appearance of it—was rare. Yet, here she was, quite literally in pieces, and reliant on machines to keep her functional.

Tammo raised a hand slightly, dismissing her apology with a calm wave. "No need to apologize, Kali. I understand the importance of maintenance. It’s essential for any of us with cybernetic enhancements, and I know you're in good hands here." His tone was as steady and reassuring as ever, giving her the space to relax a little, despite her current situation.

Kali managed a small smile, though it felt a bit out of place as her body floated in pieces. The mechanical arms worked diligently around her, reconnecting wires and adjusting panels. Her torso remained intact, though diagnostic lights danced across her metallic limbs as various systems were scanned and repaired.

"Thank you, Captain," she replied, watching as one of the machines meticulously aligned her right leg with its socket, preparing to reconnect it. "I was hoping to discuss Vayga’s departure with you, but it seems she’s doing well on her own so far."

Tammo nodded, crossing his arms as he leaned against the wall. "She’s adapting quickly. It’s rare to see someone, even a synthetic being, show such promise so soon. She’ll do great out there."

Kali tilted her head slightly as she watched another mechanical arm finish its calibration on her left leg. "I worry for her, though. She’s still so young, and the galaxy... it’s not always kind." Her voice carried a weight of concern that was unmistakable. Vega might have been a creation, but to Kali, she was far more than that. She had given her life, her purpose, and now watched her embark on a journey that would test her limits.

Tammo gave a soft grunt of agreement, his sharp eyes watching the machines at work. "The galaxy isn’t kind, no. But Vega has something that many out there don’t—a sense of purpose, and the will to find her path. Plus, we’ve given her tools to survive. She’s not alone, and with Lexi by her side, I’m confident she’ll navigate whatever challenges she faces."

As Kali’s body was slowly reassembled, she couldn’t help but feel a tug of melancholy. It was natural for any creator to feel a sense of protectiveness over their creation, especially one as unique as Vega. She had given Vega everything she could, and yet, like a mother watching her child take their first steps into the world, she knew she had to let Vega find her own way.

"I suppose you’re right," she admitted softly, her eyes flicking to the nearby monitor displaying Vayga’s last communication before she had left. "Still, it’s hard not to worry."

"That’s part of leadership," Tammo said, his voice carrying the weight of experience. "You guide, you teach, but eventually, you have to trust that those under you will thrive on their own."

Kali sighed, feeling her body becoming whole again as the final adjustments were made. The machines worked quickly now, piecing her limbs back together with precise efficiency. Within moments, her form was complete once more, and the levitation arms gently lowered her back onto her feet.

"All systems operational," one of the diagnostic machines announced in a robotic tone, the lights dimming as it completed its task.

Kali flexed her fingers, feeling the familiar whir of servos as her hands responded smoothly. She stepped forward, testing her legs as they powered up. Everything was in perfect working order, just as it always was after maintenance.

Kali stepped toward Tammo with a small smile as her maintenance was completed. Her form, now fully operational, moved with the grace and precision expected of her high-level cybernetic enhancements. "Well, that’s better," she remarked lightly, before her expression shifted into something more thoughtful.

"Now then," she continued, closing the distance between them, "I believe we are once again being invited to join the Motoyoshi Clan at Port Jiyuu for their Tsukimi memorial. Do you remember the last one? You came as my escort." Her voice carried a hint of nostalgia. "This festival honored the harvest moon that once illuminated the fields of Taiie. It was... beautiful though the tragedy was horrible."

Tammo’s eyes softened just slightly at the memory. He nodded. "I remember. The Tsukimi memorial has always been one of the more solemn, yet beautiful, occasions the clan celebrates."

Kali continued, her tone growing more serious. "I also assume a contingency plan was created for our girl, in case things don’t go as smoothly as we hope?" Her concern for Vega, though tempered by logic, remained ever-present.

Tammo gave a brief nod, his expression turning professional once more. "Of course. I’ve coordinated with Lexi and the Cyberwarfare AI to monitor any threats that might arise during Vayga’s journey. She’s got the tools and the training to handle herself, but in the event of something unexpected, we’re ready to intervene."

Kali exhaled, a mix of relief and lingering unease in her breath. "I trust her, but this galaxy is vast and unpredictable. It's reassuring to know there’s a safety net."

"She’ll do well, Kali. She’s more capable than most organic beings out there," Tammo replied confidently. "But yes, we’ve made sure she’s not alone, even if it seems that way to her."

Kali nodded, the weight of her responsibilities still pressing on her, though lighter now with Tammo's reassurances. "Good. I'll rest easier knowing that. For now, let’s focus on preparing for Port Jiyuu. It’ll be another opportunity to strengthen ties with the Motoyoshi Clan."

"Agreed," Tammo said. "It’ll be good to show our continued support, and we might gain insights into other strategic matters as well. The Motoyoshi Clan always keeps their cards close to their chest, but they respect your leadership."

"Let’s hope so," Kali murmured, her thoughts drifting briefly to Vega once more before focusing on the task ahead. "I’ll get ready. We’ll represent the Mining Guild with the grace and strength they expect."

"Always," Tammo replied with a small, respectful bow.

A moment later, Kali emerged from her quarters dressed in a stunning yet understated dress. The dark tones of the fabric—a deep onyx with subtle silver embroidery—reflected her respect for the somber nature of the Tsukimi memorial. The gown’s elegant, flowing design accentuated her stature, while the darker colors maintained the dignity of the occasion. Beside her, Captain Tammo Sheath stood tall, dressed sharply in the Night Guard Officer's formal uniform. The crisp lines and polished insignia of his attire spoke to the professionalism and strength of the Mining Guild’s security force, a quiet yet unmistakable display of their status.

The two walked in measured steps toward the transport bay, their presence a blend of grace and formality. As they approached the MG.S.S Starbound, the starship gleamed under the station's lights, ready to carry them to the heart of Motoyoshi Clan territory. The vessel, part of the Mining Guild’s prestigious fleet, was sleek yet powerful, a perfect reflection of the Guild’s image.

Once aboard, the Starbound lifted off with smooth efficiency, guided by its advanced navigation systems. Within moments, it departed Station Decacron, heading for Port Jiyuu in the Motoyoshi-controlled sector. Kali and Tammo sat in silence, their minds focused on the event ahead. For Kali, it was an opportunity to pay respects, to strengthen diplomatic ties, and perhaps gain valuable insight into the Motoyoshi Clan’s current stance. For Tammo, it was another layer of security, ensuring that every step was accounted for, every possibility anticipated.

Upon arrival at Port Jiyuu, they were greeted by a Yugumo Corporation employee, who escorted them with precision and care. The worker led them through the bustling corridors of the station, up to the heart of Asagumo City, the capital of the Motoyoshi Clan’s holdings on the port. The city itself was a marvel of modern architecture and cultural heritage, a testament to the strength and vision of the Motoyoshi family. Towers of glass and steel rose high into the sky, while traditional Yamataian aesthetics blended seamlessly with the futuristic environment.

Their transport came to a smooth halt outside the grand palace of Asagumo-jo, the seat of power for the Motoyoshi Clan. The structure was both imposing and beautiful, its design echoing the historical elegance of ancient Yamataian castles while incorporating the advanced technologies of the modern age. The palace stood on a hill, its high walls and towering gates a symbol of strength, while the lush gardens surrounding it softened its presence with serenity.

Kali and Tammo stepped out, their eyes momentarily scanning the impressive structure before them. As they entered, the cool air of the palace contrasted with the warmth of the outside, and the atmosphere was thick with the weight of tradition and power. The halls were adorned with intricate tapestries and art pieces that told the long and storied history of the Motoyoshi Clan—its triumphs, losses, and the unwavering resilience of its leaders.

Inside, attendants guided them deeper into the palace, through corridors that led toward the grand hall where the memorial would take place. Kali felt a quiet respect as she observed the care and reverence given to this event. She knew this was more than just a formal occasion; it was a sacred moment for the clan, a remembrance of the past and a reaffirmation of the bond between them and the natural forces of the universe. The Tsukimi memorial, honoring the harvest moon that once illuminated the fields of Taiie, was a deeply personal celebration of life, loss, and the passage of time.

As they approached the grand hall, Kali turned slightly to Tammo, their eyes meeting briefly in shared understanding. They were here not only as representatives of the Mining Guild but also as participants in something much larger—an ancient tradition that carried the weight of generations.

"Ready?" Tammo asked, his voice low but steady.

Kali nodded. "Always."

With that, they stepped forward, crossing the threshold into the grand hall where the Motoyoshi Clan awaited, ready to pay their respects under the soft glow of the memorial lights.
 
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Asagumo-Jo

Throughout the ride the private car on the way from Orchid Terminal Concourse, highly secure and reserved for Motoyoshi Clan's exclusive use, to the palace, Kuroko's gaze had fixed firmly on one of the progress displays that sat at the corners of the car's volumetric windows to the detriment of interaction with even her closest companions. It was her customary, hyper-feline detachment at work, of course, and surely her fellows in the Azure Legion had come to expect it from her, at the very least, even if they didn't enjoy it. She put a hand over the Norian's and gave a faint squeeze. She showed her feelings and emotions so subtly, it was her equivalent of a protective hug as they crossed the threshold of the proverbial lions' den she'd been so stoically ambivalent about entering.

Matching the Evenstar's pilot in an identical kimono, the transition in its first officer, and Motoyoshi heiress, Kuroko's hair as she had grown up was complete now. The original black, now a vibrant aquatic hue that sat on the line between blue and green, fit in complementarily among the Motoyoshi blues, and the colorless grey nothing of Kuroko's irises had developed a specific golden hue. "Last chance to back out before it's too late," she finally muttered in a fatalistically sarcastic attempt at humor. Kuroko paid only cursory attention to the splendor of the astronomical display of the dome, flicking her eyes to follow Yuki's, then back forwards again. Her tangential role played during the aftermath of Taiie's tragic destruction was lost on her, as she had no memory of it, redacted or otherwise.

Hinomaru Terminal Concourse

Then nimble scout ship YSS Yukika II gracefully docked with the enormous capital station at the Star Army's military docking terminals. The ship itself was a memorial to Taiie—a mural to its memory, the battle, and its lost and survivors took up the entire bulkhead of the port main corridor, and scenes from Taiie IV conspicuously populated the decor of the Palace-Style Hallways.

Aboard, its captain, Shōsa Motoyoshi Tachiko, took another moment at the mirror by the exit to her and, for the fourth time, checked and rechecked her formal dress uniform, Type 35s in crisp Command White, down to every single one of its recently expanded awards, including her newly awarded Command Award. Her hair, the straightness of the seams, angle of her officer's sword, Giretsu Sakura pin, nothing went uncriticized by Tachiko's nearly-paranoid eye for standards compliance. Only then was she satisfied to open the door and step into the corridor.

Out in that corridor, around the corner from the Captain's Stateroom, and solemnly surrounded by those same murals, Yukika Futaba, the ship's avatar, wore a shrine priestess's uniform with deep Star Army Regal Blue hakama and trim bearing the formal dress rank insignia of a Taii on the white robe's left breast. Though she possessed the same snow-white hair with its ice-blue highlights, ice-blue eyes to match, and pale skin, she was taller and more robust than before. The research with the ship's Kessaku-to-KAIMON adapter and a Consort body had paid off. Her new Nekovalkyrja 33A body's proclivity for augmentation was now being tested by being Hemosynthetically grown around the same endoskeleton and actuators, among other systems, that were in the Consort body. It was the latest from KAIMON/Ascendant: Ascendancy Augmentations, using technology developed from the Consort android and Yugumo Fleetworks' Yoru-no-Tenshi II power armor as the basis for high-performance and milspec augmentation.

Now, Futaba towered over the two Nekovalkyrja cadets in their prescribed shrine maiden uniforms, nearly identical to her own, but bearing their Shōi-Kōhōsei rank, and colored a deep purple with less impressive trim. "Tsugua Tae, Motoyoshi Momoko," she intoned snappily. "The Captain will be here in four seconds. Ensure you are on your best and most solemn behavior at this sacred memorial."
 
Hinomaru Terminal Concourse

"Always, my Kami." Tae's downward expression and paired palms made for a sharp and perfect bow, the resilience of which still hadn't faded in her months of service. A wild and furious looking oni tempered into a hard edged, vibrant red little miko, blue-black hair billowing like a glossy stream. A large portion of that effort was trying to match her mistress Futaba's impossible, ethereal standards. "Every preparation has been made. I have added supplies to my person to ensure the correct operation of the ceremony."

It was more than just tradition, to them- They hadn't been fabricated during the initial tragedy, and their parents had little to do with it- But the functional spirit, the very real and corporeal zeitgeist of her kin, that was the mechanism with which nekovalkyrja remained something more than autonomous murder dolls... Thus, a smell of sandlewood, spice and patchouli ash floated from burning incense, the tiled floors and black-varnished wood pillars were polished and perfect, gold-and-red ofuda sigils reapplied, living ginger lily from the botanics section bedecked every section like a regimental phalanx. Not quite as lavish as the station's terminal, no doubt, but this was their home.

Still, with all this embellishment, they didn't even have time to examine the file of this newly assigned, other priestess... Another Motoyoshi? How many of them were there? Did Tsuguka have to be worried about her position, as a mere officer cadet? They were rather pristine and pure of spirit, she couldn't help but notice...

Eyes reflexively angled towards an ivory-sleeved sword decorating the fire extinguisher maintenance handle. A golden crossguard. A rather straight and un-katana-like cheap durandium pommel, bedecked as it was in a blue, cross-shaped dao-style tassel. The Tsuguka-Eguchi family sword, as meager as it was, still gifted her with an ethereal glowing vibration. The taste of the wild underdog, the wind of reason.

<"...My Kami, should I take the sword?"> A polite tone sent through digital lines for the sake of brevity, but a dark and distant expression. She didn't like to request changes, not from her ladyship. But this was a military occasion, she was military, and had she been in standard uniform, the blade was part of that spirit.

What else did a merely promoted soldier have in terms of honor, surrounded as they were by the blood of the divine?
 
"Normally, I would say it would be inappropriate when in this particular uniform, for the brooms and omamori of the priestess are your tools while wearing it, but..." Futaba's cool voice trailed off as she accessed the collective memory of the events of the First Mishhuvurthyar War that led to the devastation in the Bard Cluster that, in turn, led to this holiday. Her face didn't change from its distant, cold expression, but the tone of her voice did. "This observance, however, is an occasion to take up a sword, a mandate for it." There was a grim presence, a gravitas to her voice that bordered on passion unseen on her countenance. "So yes, Cadet, my Miko, wear your family's blade."
 
Hinomaru Terminal Concourse

Chui Motoyoshi-Ieyasu Daisuke paced through the XO quarters aboard the YSS Yukika II, splitting his attention between dressing in the Type 35 uniform and mentally interfacing wirelessly with the ship to sign off on various reports and records. Even when you had a formal event to attend, the minutiae of operating a Star Army vessel waited for no-one and the Minkan had no desire to tar his performance record this early into his new assignment. His deep violet eyes once more flicked down to the rank bars on the end of his jacket sleeve, still finding the new thin bar there a surprise. Not to mention the Command White - having gotten so used to the grey panelling of his previous position. Daisuke gave himself a little shake, knowing that he'd soon enough finish adjusting to the new role. There was a lot to learn, but Tachiko seemingly had enough faith in his ability to cover Daisuke until he found it for himself.

It didn't take long to finish either of the ongoing tasks. With the last of the paperwork complete and the ship's MEGAMI logging him as Off Duty, Daisuke sent a command and turned a portion of the bulkhead reflective. Checking his reflection in what was now effectively a full-length mirror, the XO nodded to himself. The formal version of the Type-35 certainly looked correct, with the rank badges and award ribbons placed correctly. It certainly wouldn't pay to commit a sartorial faux-pas, given just how many high-profile members of the Clan and Empire would be present at the celebration that night. He'd added a Type-42 communicator, as well as a holstered Type-33 NSP and his Type-40 Officer's Sword. Daisuke expected to use neither weapon for it's primary purpose but, for Tsukimi, he would wear them with pride.

Exiting his quarters, Daisuke proceeded towards the airlock and the Concourse that laid beyond, making sure to nod to the crew that he passed enroute - his violet hair swaying behind him in its regulation ponytail.
 
Asagumo-Jo
YUKI


Yuki's attention was drawn from what was outside the window to the beautiful woman that stood next to her. She was delighted that Kuroko had worn identical kimonos with her, it made her more comfortable wearing something outside of her usual comfort zone.

As Yuki overheard her companion's offer of escape she could not help but to grin mischievously. "Oh it is entirely to late for that, you would have to chuck me out an airlock to be rid of me now." she said in a playful tone as her eyes flicked back to the scenery outside. Over her time with with Eidan, Kuroko, and Zabuza she had become rather well acquainted with things. Especially those things she speculated to be the subject of Kuro's escape offer. The Motoyoshi had treated her as family and to her they were, she would not be scared off anytime soon.
 

Dining Room​

Taro stood by the grand dining room’s windows, his fingers nervously adjusting his cuff. It was his first time hosting Tsukimi, and Katsuko hadn’t come downstairs yet. She usually micromanaged everything, but now, with the guests arriving soon, he felt uneasy. Tachiko hadn’t revealed the menu, and Taro worried about what might go wrong.

He made his way to the bar, where a red-haired Minkan bartender was polishing glasses. “Keomi wine, please,” Taro ordered, hoping the familiar taste would calm him. As the wine was poured, he took a sip, the floral notes soothing his nerves~~at least for now. The Keomi Grape was rare, only Ainu Farms cultivated them. They grew wild on Jiyuu III but the wild variety tended to be smaller with a little more tartness.

Taro wasn’t so sure if he had given enough instruction. Without Katsuko’s guidance, everything felt uncertain, but there was no turning back now. He glanced at the kitchen as the doors briefly swung open, catching a glimpse of Tachiko's chefs at work. Whatever was being prepared, the night was underway. Taking a deep breath, Taro straightened his jacket, ready to face the evening.

The volumetric disguised KAIMON companion whirled up over his shoulder, in its usual form of a frog wearing a top hat. "YSS Yukika II has arrived, they are on their way." He knew they would be short a few people this year, Kaoru and Sorin were set on spending the Tsukimi at her place to get some time alone and Arisu was hosting celebrations on 'Cloudport.' He already missed them all, even Kaoru's boyfriend who had recently asked for Taro's permission to propose to her.
 
Dining Room
Taro would soon find himself no longer alone, he would be able to sense it, her usual perfume, even as her arms wrapped around him from behind. “papa” said Akatski, one of the newest Motoyoshi and one of the youngest. Close by Glowy, her KAIMON companion floated by looking like a bioluminescent fish, it seemed to keep an eye on their surroundings. Akatski released him so she can float to a chair beside him. A clear golden drink soon placed in front of her, “this is gonna be my first one, to go to Tsukimi.” she couldn’t help but comment. Though she started to wonder if perhaps Taro wanted to be alone.
 
Asagumo-jo
ALINA


Alina quietly slipped in amongst those gathered, trying to find a spot where she could blend in without coming off as out of place. She looked around to see if any other Mazu crew were in attendance and did not see any. "Hmm," she thought as she found a spot near the dining room entrance to post up at for the time being. After she finished looking around she noticed that nearly everyone else was wearing lighter clothing, which meant she would stick out like a sore thumb in her dark purple kimono. It was her second time going to Tsukimi, she attended this time out of respect and reverence for the clan her Taisho was a member of.
 

Kaoru and Sorin​


Kaoru and Sorin stepped quietly into the room, their arrival unexpected but not unwelcome. Kaoru, her pink and powder blue hair cascading over her shoulders, looked radiant despite the somber atmosphere. She had always carried herself with a quiet grace, a reflection of her mother Katsuko’s strength. At her side, Sorin Eitan, tall and composed in his tailored black suit, offered a grounding presence. His slightly pointed ears and piercing blue eyes spoke to his Norian heritage, and there was a subtle intensity about him that matched the occasion.

Originally, they had planned to spend Tsukimi in private, a quiet celebration for just the two of them. But after the events of the previous night, where Sorin had proposed, they realized this Tsukimi wasn’t one to spend alone. The holiday now felt less about personal reflection and more about connection ~ both with each other and with those who remained close.

As they entered, Sorin’s sharp eyes immediately noticed the presence of another Norian, Alina. Though they had never officially met, the mutual recognition of their shared heritage was clear. With a slight nod of acknowledgment, Sorin greeted her, a silent gesture that carried the weight of centuries of tradition, even in this foreign world. Kaoru, meanwhile, scanned the room, looking for her mother, feeling the gravity of everything that had transpired.


Taro​

Taro chuckled softly as Akatski wrapped her arms around him from behind. Her energy was infectious, and he welcomed the embrace with a big hug of his own. "Your first Tsukimi, huh?" he said, his voice warm with affection. "Well, we'll have to make sure it’s one you’ll never forget." Her excitement was palpable, and it made him all the more determined to ensure that this night would be special for her, a memorable introduction to one of their most cherished traditions.

His attention shifted momentarily as Alina arrived. “Welcome,” he said with a respectful nod, intrigued by the presence of non-Yamataians among their growing family. It was a reminder of how much their world had expanded beyond the borders of tradition, and Taro welcomed the diversity with open arms. The unexpected arrival of Kaoru and Sorin caught his eye next. He had given Sorin permission to propose less than a week ago, and the sight of them together brought a knowing smile to his face. His heart swelled with pride, not just for Kaoru but for the unity they were all building, even in the midst of their complex lives.

Akatski eventually let go, floating off in her usual carefree manner, and Taro took another sip of his drink, feeling the warmth of family gathering around him. As he stood there, waiting for more to arrive, he felt a deep contentment settling in~this Tsukimi would indeed be one to remember. He wondered where Katsuko was, it was so unlike her to not be present, especially now that their guests were arriving. Either way, the open bar welcomed their guests to select the liquor or other drink of their choosing.
 
CYTARI

YSS Yukika II


After docking the Chief Engineer had rushed back to her quarters to rip off her Type 36 uniform. She was in a rush to get changed, because she did not want to be late to the start of Tsukimi. Cytari had no idea what the other crew would be wearing or who else would be going, which played a hand into her selecting one of three maejaes vyrdi robes that she had in her cabin. Before donning the clothing she brushed her black hair out and whipped it into a french braid, neatly pinning the end up underneath itself.

Swiftly she donned the dark purple maejaes vyrdi trimmed with gold details. It had been rare to have such an occasion to wear her most formal attire, but Tsukimi certainly called for it. Deftly she secured the black waist belt, giving it an extra tug to make sure it was secure. On her feat she wore formal black flats that had a special comfortable cooling technology on the bottom. "Hope this will suffice," she thought as she looked her formal outfit over before leaving her quarters.

Dining Room

Cytari quietly walked into the dining room, her purple eyes surveying the dining room before slowly making her way to the bar near Taro. She would definitely need the assistance of alcohol to get through this event, given its somber and serious nature she decided to keep things to a respectable amount. After a moment of pondering she ordered a custom cocktail with vodka and momoshu peach mixer. She thanked the bartender and cradled her beverage delicately as she took a sip. "Mmm" she hummed. "This is delicious," she said quietly to herself in nira'las.

ALINA

Dining Room


Alina's vibrant violet eyes shot up to look upon Taro's face with a bit of surprise when her greeted her. With a respectful nod of her own she said "Thank you," in a very reverent tone. Shortly after her eyes flew to Sorin, a friend of her mother's that she had seen at the previous year's Tsukimi. She did not know him quite well, but he was a friend of her mother's. Alina's mother had never said a bad word about the man, only ever uttering pleasant things. She returned his now of acknowledgement with one of her own, a soft smile as she saw him accompanied by Kaoru. It made her happy that he had such a beautiful companion for this somber event. No one she knew well enough to approach or spontaneously chat with had arrived yet, so she remained in her own little corner.
 
Dining Room, Asagumo-Jo

Having saluted, bowed or otherwise greeted what felt like half the population of Jiyuu III, Daisuke finally reached the dining room's bar. With his cover securely held between arm and body - being both indoors and off duty mandated that it be carried, not worn, after all - the Minkan finally spotted the person he had been seeking out. Tsukimi was never an easy occasion for his father and that was without the added stress of being in charge of organising this year's event for the Motoyoshi Clan. It was obvious from the quality of the décor and the mood of the room's occupants that Taro's decisions had been on point thus far, but clearly that had to have taken a lot of effort to arrange.

Daisuke decided it was high time for the old 'Number One Good Son Distraction' routine. Reaching across the open bar, he sat his cover atop the bar before snagging some shot glasses and a bottle of something horrendously neon-coloured. Setting the glasses down on the bar in a row, the minkan twisted the cap off the bottle, sending it flying off somewhere. "Evening, Otou-san," he called out cheerfully, quickly pouring the neon-pink liquid into the shot glasses as he moved the bottle across, being careful not to spill any on the counter top. "Here we are again..."

After quickly and dextrously moving the filled shot glasses towards the people near his father, Daisuke solemnly raised his own up. "To friends, old and new!" he called out, waiting for a moment before downing the shot. It went down smooth with some kind of tart fruit aftertaste, then hit his gut like he had been struck in the stomach with a baton. "Yeesh, that's vile." He immediately began looking round, his violet eyes twinkling with amusement, holding up the bottle. "Anyone want a refill?"
 
Hinomaru Terminal Concourse

To an ordinary human, Tae's slight downturn glance and single breath might have seemed cold and aloof, but her lady Futaba's enhanced sensors and processing speed surely made it a trifle to see the smoldering oni's heart was fluttering. Even the eventual affirmation was a struggle to restrict her emotions from being detected, coiling her fingers and consciously disguising the protrusion of her fangs.

"...I'm blessed, my lady." Was the answer, followed by a slightly too prompt bow.

She'd have to grasp the sword and attach the sheath to her obi rapidly- to avoid the frankly unacceptable decorum of standing in the wrong position when her shosho arrived.

It was a smooth motion, not bothering with balancing on those primitive, ornate wood-block sandals- simply floating over to the hatch- and then graceful a snap back to attention. The threaded pommel felt warm and enchanted against her body, and a flood of endorphins seemed to tingle along her spine from the megami-doll's radiant, infectious glow. Closing her eyes didn't help, the afterimage of Futaba's precious and pearlescent fingernails still lingered there.

Was that emotion obvious too? She hoped the captain wouldn't detect her swooning, at the very least...
 
Absent Minded Scientist

Yuko Ketsurui-Motoyoshi stood surrounded by the hum of machinery, the gentle whir of centrifuges, and the glow of analytical screens in the dimly lit science lab. Her brow furrowed as she delicately adjusted a vial containing a glowing substance, her focus honed entirely on the precise movements necessary to complete her experiment. She had been engrossed for hours, monitoring results and making minute adjustments. Each beep of the scanner and flicker of data only deepened her immersion.

“There,” she murmured, gently placing the vial into the scanner and tapping a few commands into the console. “Need to get that into the scanner… and… wait for that to process.” Her voice trailed off, her mind fully absorbed by the routine of her work. She didn’t notice the unusual quiet of the lab, the absence of the usual chatter and footsteps of her colleagues.

Finally, Yuko straightened, rubbing her eyes, and blinked at the empty lab. “Where is everyone?” she wondered aloud, her gaze shifting to the silent corridors outside. She checked the clock out of habit, then glanced at the lab’s calendar, and her eyes widened in sudden realization.

“Oh, right, Tsukimi!” she exclaimed. Her eyes flickered between the experiment still running and the calendar. It was the day of Tsukimi, the moon-viewing festival, a cherished time for gathering with family and friends to honor those who had passed. Her face softened as she thought of how she almost missed the memorial. “I better go! I don’t want to be late… and Akatsuki-chan might tease me for getting too wrapped up in my work.”

She hurriedly set her equipment to auto-mode, then rushed to change into a more formal outfit, opting for a muted yet elegant kimono appropriate for the evening’s contemplative atmosphere. In her reflection, she noted the faint signs of fatigue, quickly patting her cheeks to regain some color. Her mind raced over the evening’s significance, rekindling a sense of warmth and purpose as she slipped out of the lab and toward the gathering, eager to pay her respects—and to be in the company of those who mattered most.
 
Dining Room, Asagumo-Jo
CYTARI


The norian engineer's violet eyes flicked up as a uniformed man filled up a shot glass in front of her. "Aw hells that my new XO," she thought as she saw the cap fly across the bar. "Here's to hoping this goes well," she thought as she participated accepted the shot. "To old friends and new," she spoke quietly, then tossing back the shot like a professional. She found the tart fruit after taste refreshing, her face taking on a pleasantly surprised look. "Oh, oh that is delicious. One more, please," she said with her eyes sparkling full of mischief.
 

Katsuko and Akina's Suite​

Untouched from when it had been laid out, Katsuko's black dress hung off the side of the bed. Her shoes, polished and glimmering from where her aide left them prior to her sudden dismissal from the room. Rushed out in a moment of internal panic that Katsuko cleverly wrapped with the need for privacy when dealing with classified matters. Katsuko laid in the center of the nest-style bed, the sheer fabric of her night clothes astray upon her perfected Eihei form. Her blue curls laid across the edges of her pillow as she watched her KAIMON companion flash through the air as it adorned it's hummingbird-disguise. She had no intention of attending Tsukimi now, and felt she didn't owe an explanation as to why. She had become such an expert now, dividing her emotions into the neat little boxes of Taisho, Ketsurui-Motoyoshi, and Herself. A deep sigh whispered from her plum lips, "Show me the moon," she said dismissively as the last of the air left her lungs and she retook her breath. The companion projected the Harvest Moon of Taiie across the ceiling above her bed. She shook her head slowly, "No...Not that moon, the other ones..." The projection shifted around her, this time the recorded data was projected around the entirety of the room.

The sound of the waves, the whisper of the wind and the light from the largest of the three pearlescent moons with its twin dark purplish crescents on either side of it "Better.." she said as she reached for the glass of plum wine and took a long sip. The sweet liquid rolled across the surface of her tongue as she laid back down at the pillow her eyes watching the pleasant projection of a night sky further from her that it possibly ever should have been. Hindsight was such a painful weapon sometimes, it left its mark in a feeling that was much like evisceration. Memories were memories and although it was painful, it was also the most tranquil thing she could of done.

A datapad laid next to her, with the contents of a scrambled message and a cracked projection surface from where it had been thrown. One night could be different from the rest, one moment alone could be something worth cherishing. Something that would hopefully make her put her uniform on and her hair up the next day as her emotions returned to that ever-so honed Taisho box. She closed her eyes, and absently hugged her own arms around her midsection as she listened to the waves lost in memories. "Looks like this will live forever," she laughed to herself, "Memories do that, sweet absence...I...Ai jihyli o sai..." she whispered into the shadows of the room. A thousand lies, just meant a thousand more lies. The orchestra played on whether she liked it or not, tomorrow would just have to be another day, and Taiie would still be gone, so would the reasons...the many reasons she felt things she could never tell another. She wasn't going downstairs...
 
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Morris felt right out of place at this event-most of the Company men were gathered at the bar-not much of a surprise there. Occasions like this wer, at least to them, akin to an Aletruce. He was currently nursing mug of one of the lighter beers-mostly as a means of ensuring someone remained level headed in the event of trouble...doing a quick head count, he noticed someone was missing.

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He was making a mistake. This had been on Alexei's mind as he padded up the stairs leading towards her ladyship's suit. The tech checked his revolver again-mostly out of habit as he was alone and likely technically somewhere he wasn't supposed to be...still trying to convince himself to turn back even as he put one foot in front of the other.

Before long, he found himself in front of the ornate wooden doors that led to Katsuko's suite. He made to knock, and heard waves and wind, and thought he heard a whisper carried by it, or it was his mind playing tricks on him. It sounded sorrowful, and did he hear a smattering of...Nir'las?

In that moment, he decided to bite the bullet and take whatever consequences came with it. He gave a sharp knock. "Lady Motoyoshi-it is Master Smith Durnov," he inquired quietly, his deep voice sounding far too loud in the hall, "Are you well?"

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Where the hell was Alexei? The little man usually stood out like a sore thumb among their ranks, but he was nowhere to be found. Normally he would've written it off, but no Valhallan, even one as straight laced as him would miss this.

He was suddenly overcome with a sense of quiet dread...though wasn't quite sure why...
 
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