As a plot infiltrator, she was the closest part of the Purpose of the
Jaunt to him.
... Door Number Four?
Correct, and she could tell that unlike her tattoos, they don't work on
chi. It's some form of spirit binding, with the person marked as the
person bound, and the mark as a manifestation of that contract (hence why
the tattoos can't be removed, and just show up again if damaged).
The Suzuki might be amenable; but the others seem less likely to unite easily, and Nakamiyo is by far the most friendly/obedient to the Shogun, and so seemingly least likely to rebel.
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As a plot infiltrator, she was the closest part of the Purpose of the Jaunt to him.
... Door Number Four?
Correct, and she could tell that unlike her tattoos, they don't work on chi. It's some form of spirit binding, with the person marked as the person bound, and the mark as a manifestation of that contract (hence why the tattoos can't be removed, and just show up again if damaged).
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ooooooooooooooooh, interesting.
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