A Part of Destiny
by Ree Soesbee
The shadow of the pines spread across the ground in stark
contrast to the unbroken snow. Winter blanketed Rokugan once
more, the season of ice and cold forcing armies to return to
their homes, safe from the bitter winds of the northlands.
In the south, where the trade winds brought some respite from the
chill, boats laden with supplies and weapons were readied.
Prepared for a long journey to the Isawa provinces, Yoritomos
fleet floated gently on the grey waves like seaweed after a
storm. The only movement on the morning beach was the figure of a
small boy, no more than twelve, who walked restlessly on the
sand.
The ocean tossed, hurling itself against the high rocky
outcroppings of the Islands of Spice as if to escape the beachs
unwavering grasp, and the boy paused to look out at the mighty
fleet.
You are a Scorpion. The voice was matter-of-fact,
flat and toneless. The boys stare did not waver from his
study of the ocean, even though only a moment before, he had been
alone.
The man was tall, lanky, his arms curled about his armored chest
as if to ward away the cold. Where he stepped beside the boy, the
sand did not move no footprints marked his passage. He
looked out at the boats in the shifting waves, and brushed a
non-existent thread of hair from his transparent face.
Have you come to haunt me, as you have followed all my
line? The boy hissed, his anger apparent, directed as much
as the sea as the spirit. Will you plague me, as you did
Shoju? Baku. With no sword to guard, have you grown so weary of
your eternal imprisonment?
You know my history. The ghosts voice, toneless
and gray, held a faint glimmer of surprise.
We all know, Baku, Aramasu turned his head, the
golden chains of his mask catching a shred of sunlight through
the thick veil of clouds. All the Bayushi have heard your
tale.
The Lady has said you must stay
The ghost
began.
And I have. As she commanded. A sneer, But by
my own will, not her edict.
You are a Scorpion. The spirit repeated, sunlight
passing through its translucent form. You must obey.
Did you, Baku? Did you truly only obey, when the Bayushi
ordered your death? Turning, Aramasu flung a small round
stone, watching as it vanished into the oceans white foam.
Ordered to seppuku, you met death heroically, loyal to the
clan through hundreds of years of death. Guardian of Temptation.
We all know the story of honorable Bayushi Baku, spirit of
the Scorpion Clan, but how true is the tale? As if to
himself, the boy continued, How true is anything we are
taught in the Scorpion lands
You are
I know what I am, old man. Aramasu tore the mask from
his face, feeling the thin gold chains break and snap beneath his
rough movement. I am what the Scorpion have left behind.
Aramasu, son of Aramoro, son of
Shut up. Shut up, Baku, dont you understand? My
fathers ways are not mine. What am I to him? The son of a
geisha not even a wife. Not a courtesan. A Yogo geisha,
and I am cursed to bear her stain forever. He sank to his
knees in the sand, watching as the snow drifted lightly from the
heavens. Soon, the boats in the harbor would be moved into the
nearby port, safe from the storm. Im a stone on the
go board, you fool. A token of the Scorpions good will to
the Mantis, and nothing more.
For a moment, the spirit was silent, his form wavering in an
unseen wind. The boys hands clutched at the pale grains
beneath his fingers, feeling the sand slip away from the pressure
of his fists. Around them, the light snow began to grow stronger,
falling in thick flakes against the ocean and melting in the
waves. I died with honor
The ghost began,
And you live with none.
Aramasu leapt to his feet. Honor? He snarled, You
claim that honor led you to spend eternity in a hole, watching
the sword of Iuchiban. The clan has praised your courage,
standing forever in the darkness, alone with the sword
but
was it courage, Baku? Or was it desire?
Bakus face shifted, his eyes turning to black holes. The
sword
Thats right, Baku. The sword you were given, so long
ago. The sword you bound your spirit to, in the vaults of Bayushi
Castle. The sword that destroyed our clan.
Ambition
The echoes spun eerily, and Bakus form began to shred,
faint pieces of light spinning down into shadow. I
did not serve the sword. I gave my life so that my soul could
stay by it, watching it, protecting it
And so that you could remain forever near it, Aramasu
pressed on, cruelly. Wasnt that it, Baku? To truly
own the sword, you had to give your life.
I am a Scorpion. The voice was faint now, weeping.
You are a coward. You, my father, and his brother, who
fought against the Empire. If they had only been as strong as
their ancestors, the sword would never have been released. And
you, Baku, you are the greatest traitor of all. Sworn to protect
the sword, you coveted it instead, and led Shoju to its hidden
power. Without the sword, Shoju would never have killed the
Hantei, never begun the fulfillment of the prophecy. Now
the boy stood, allowing the sand to fall between his fingers.
All of you betrayed our clan, and destroyed our heritage.
Scorpion
Not anymore, Baku. Not until all the traitors that served
under Shoju are at last dead, and the sword is put to rest.
Though barely more than a child, Aramasus face took on a
dreadfully serious tone. But to prove my loyalty, spirit of
the Scorpion, I will do one last thing.
I will show the Mantis the way to the Phoenix lands, teach
them our secret paths into their palaces, and watch, as they
suffer the way our people have suffered. And while I am there, I
will lure my father into a trap that he cannot resist, and I will
see him dead.
As Aramasu lifted his golden veil once more, staring down at the
dull metal wires. Yoritomo is my father now, and I will
serve him well
Source: posted to l5rinfo by Ree Soesbee December 1.