16th Day of Mid Summer, 1297
A Very Solemn DayCut In from
Boiling Point! ThreadThe next morning, with seven homes, three commoners, and one of Roka’s Doshin lost to the flames (before a Priest could be brought on scene with a Water Elemental) – Keitaro faced the Chief Magistrate, in his home with Roka’s Doshin and a number of Senda’is Military Commanders sitting in Tribunal.
Keitaro told his side of the story, but the Daoshin were there to contradict him, revealing that they were with Jei Hu when the fire started and it had to be Keitaro that threw the lantern that started everything and not Jei Hu.
Because of Chief Magistrate Noburu Saito’s Read Aura ability, it was impossible to lie to him.
When the Tribunal was over, it was clear to him that Jei Hu had admitted to setting up Miko to get back at (or blackmail) Keitaro – which excused Keitaro from his unorthodox ambush in the alleyway with bear-traps in order to force Jei Hu to confess to the crime.
Killing Jei Hu was also something that could be over-looked by the Chief Magistrate, as it would be up to Jei Hu’s Family to seek vengeance by calling a Blood Duel if they chose to do so.
Unfortunately, there was no excuse, nor pardon, for Keitaro starting the fire that cost life and caused so much damage.
The Chief Magistrate had no choice but to condemn Keitaro to death for this thoughtless act.
In a gesture of redemption however, Keitaro was granted the opportunity to commit Seppuku to save Face and protect the Honor of his Family name.
“Do you want your fellow Samurai to witness your redemption Keitaro Hokusai?” The Chief Magistrate asked stoically, “Or do you wish to keep this a private affair?”