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Welcome to Okami: Ripples, a /qst/ quest. Inspired by the videogame, Okami.

Set in ancient Japan (Nippon), your presence of throws the story of a battle between good and evil, light and dark, out of whack. Already you have caused irreversible change. But will the changes before good or ill?

Last time, we:
>Played Fruit Ninja
>Went into spoop town
>Rolled a double crit for ITS HIGH NOON!
>Then it was actually noon thanks to our sun goddess friend.
>Learned that friendly fire - isn’t. Oops
>Finally got to our first real town, bloody and beaten,

The story so far: https://pastebin.com/EMTBCygv
The resource page: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aRfozUM-1EC3GQqPoSI0GqTd1pmLlI4JsQcTexeIjmg/edit?usp=sharing
For updates and the like: https://twitter.com/Okami_Quest

HOW RULES WORKS FOR OKAMI: RIPPLES

1.Players will frequently be called upon for input on actions and dialogue. The dialogue and action options will be displayed as green text and the first one to three (3) votes moves on. Certain actions and dialogues may have special requirements which will be indicated next to them

2.Players may be called to roll any number or combo of dice. The best of the first three (3) will be taken with the exception of crits and failures. Dice priority goes Crit Success>Crit Failure>Non-Crit Roll. If a larger pool of dice are being taken or the dice priority changes, it’ll be stated so.

3.”Write-in” will often be a choice. Please keep Write-ins limited to either a short chain of actions or a short few phrases of dialogue.

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Here we go. First posting coming shortly.

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The old woman turns on a dime as soon as she’s in front of the Orange residence, barely losing any speed as she rushes up to you and Ammy. “My oh my! I heard there were some hurt youngins, so I came running!” Mrs. Orange says, sliding to a stop in front of you and Ammy. Before you can even get a word in edgewise, the old woman is practically on top of you, prodding at the hole in your chest but careful not to break the still fragile scab over it. She then swiftly moves over to Ammy, taking in the sights of her bloody legs with a disappointed click of her tongue. “You children act so reckless. One day, you will be as old as me and find yourself all worn out if you keep doing this!”

Ammy clears her throat. “It really wasn’t our intention, Mrs. Orange. There were demons up by the sacred deck and we had to act quickly.”

“Some more quickly than others,” Issun snickers from atop Ammy’s head.

You growl and resist the urge to swat him right off.

The old woman just let out an exasperated sigh. “Quick doesn’t have to be reckless, you remember that. Now keep your behinds here while I grab the medicine,” she says with a scolding finger waggle, walking past everyone and into the house.

Mr. Orange just chuckles. “Oh, my love. Always so concerned for the young folk. I think I’ve had enough excitement for one day, so I’ll retire for a nap. My dear wife should be back out in but a moment. You to try to stay out of trouble and don’t go up to the deck again to smooch were no one can see!”

Again, you look away as your face burns red and Ammy’s gains the slightest tinge of pink. Mr. Orange just chuckles again as he hobbles past.

Kyacchi looks between you and Ammy and nods. “I guess I’ll be taking my leave as well. You’re in good hands with Mrs. Oran - Mushi! You and your mutt quit digging up my field!” Kyacchi yells to her son in the field across the road before she takes off as quickly as her large frame will let her.

Ammy giggles into a hand.

Mrs. Orange walks back out with a medium-size bundle in her arms. She sets the bundle down by you and Ammy and unwraps it. Inside are a number of bandages, dried plants, and several vials of brackish looking liquid stopped by corks. Mrs. Orange unrolls some of the bandages and picks up one of the vials, giving it a shake as she grumbles.
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>>2583534
Shit forgot the last thread: http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/qstarchive/2555838/

And if I'm slow, sorry. I do all this on my phone and the cloudy day is fucking with my connection.
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The efforts of a competent healer restored your health.
12/12 HP

A chance to rest has restored some of your stamina.
11/12 SP

HP 12/12
MP ?/?
SP 11/12

You pull your button up over shirt back on, hiding away your gun and shoulder holster again. You try not to shift too much because the ointment-coated bandages under your shirt makes your wound sting.

Ammy is much lighter wrapped since her wounds were only skin deep… Mostly. Most of her legs are still wrapped up, however. By the time that Mrs. Orange was finished with you, her wounds had already stopped bleeding entirely.

“Now you two don’t be getting into trouble on purpose,” Mrs. Orange says as she wraps her medical supplies back up. “Hina-chan is out of the village and I can only do so much.”

>”We won’t. Honest.”
>”We can’t make any promises.”
>“Trust me, we are going to get mangled again.”
>Stay silent and let Ammy or Issun answer.
>Other action or dialogue. (Write in)
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>>2583541
>>Other action or dialogue. (Write in)

"Why would we get into trouble on purpose? Ma'am, trouble hurts. The only reason we do it is to help, like in the case of Mr Orange."
>Lean in to Ammy and Issun and whisper
"Should we, uh, should we give her some yen for the patch up?"
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>>2583541
>>”We can’t make any promises.”
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>>2583561

Supporting.
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>>2583561
Supporting
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>>2583561
Supporting.
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>>2583561
>>2583576
>>2583595

>Write in
Writing
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>>2583601
You contort your face into an expression of distaste. "Why would we get into trouble on purpose? Ma'am, trouble hurts. The only reason we do it is to help, like in the case of Mr Orange."

Mrs. Orange looks up at you with narrow eyes and another finger waggle. “You better keep it that way,” She says, before going back to packing her supplies.

Then you look over to Ammy and Issun, leaning towards them. "Should we, uh, should we give her some yen for the patch up?" you ask quietly.

Issun bounces just twice and then settles. “Nah. Not this time at least,” he says, quiet as well. “This is repayment for saving Mr. Orange, and you can’t really put a price on someone’s life. Offering to pay would be kind of insulting. You are definitely a city guy, huh?”

You scowl. “I am not.”

Mrs. Orange ties the knot on the bundle holding her little satchel of curatives and lifts its into her arms, slowly making her way back inside. “You children stay out of trouble! I mean it!”

“We will. Thank you Mrs. Orange!” Ammy calls with a wagging tail as the old woman returns to her home.

With that ordeal out-of-the-way, that leaves you, Ammy, and Issun free to leave. You and Ammy slowly trod along back to the main road of Kamiki. Now this leaves a rather large question.

>Now what? Nothing much happened while you were with Mrs. Orange.

>Visit Kyacchi and Mushi.
>Visit the blacksmith shop.
>Visit the rice mill.
>Visit the home next to the rice mill.
>Go across the river to the other side of Kamiki.
>Talk/Interact with Ammy and/or Issun (Write in)
>Let Ammy and Issun decide.
>Other action or dialogue. (Write in)
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>>2583641
>>Visit the blacksmith shop
Time to widen our toolset
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>>2583641
>>Visit the blacksmith shop.
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>>2583641
>>Visit the blacksmith shop.
Let's actually see what he's got on sale.
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>>2583645
>>2583646
>>2583662
>Blacksmith.
Saw this a mile away. Writing
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>>2583668
“Ammy, Issun,” you start, getting their attention. “Let’s hit up that blacksmith shop real quick. I probably shouldn’t rely exclusively on my gun.”

Ammy’s ears perk up. “You’re wanting a sword?”

“The even know how to use a sword?” Issun questions skeptically. “It’s not exactly something that just anyone can pick up. It takes someone special to be a swordsman!” He says dramatically, drawing his own sword with a flourish and a quiet ting sound.

“Of course I know how to use a sword,” you start, pushing your hands into your pockets as you start to walk. “Pointy bit goes in the other guy. Don’t let the other guy’s pointy bit hit me.”

Ammy snorts in barely repressed laughter as Issun glows red and bounces furiously on Ammy’s head. “You dork! That’s not how it works!”

The rest of the short walk is in a comfortable silence. As you approach the smithy, the rhythmic sound of hammer upon steel is strangely absent. Maybe the blacksmith is doing something else?

You approach the front of the shop and knock on one of the support beams. “Hello? Anyone here?” you ask, looking inside and seeing no one.

At first, there is no response. Then the door at the back of the shop slides open, revealing an older, bald headed man in a simple robe and sandals with a surly expression. Held in one calloused hand and resting on his shoulder is an axe.

The man narrows his eyes at you and Ammy. “A pair of gakis, one of which is a foreigner? I must have pissed off some spirit somewhere. What do you want?” He rumbles with his gravelly voice.

>”What’s your problem?”
>”What’s with the axe?”
>”It’s nothing.” (Leave)
>Looking to buy. (Specify)
>Looking to sell. (Specify)
>Rumors?
>Other action or dialogue. (Write in)
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>>2583711
>The even know how to use a sword?
Do you even know how to use a sword?*
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>>2583711
>Return rusted up sword.
>Looking to buy. (sword)
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>>2583720
>I should say, buy the worn soldiers sword.
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>>2583711

>”What’s your problem?”
>”What’s with the axe?”
>Looking to buy. (Mace)
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>>2583711
>>Looking to buy. (Specify)
>He called us brats
"Oi, gramps, these are dangerous times, you got any swords for a beginner? Just want a side weapon just in case, ya'know?"
>Turn to Ammy and tell her the plan.
"I'm gonna swindle this guy, I'm gonna buy the most worn piece of trash for a cinch and then we can rejuvenate it with your magic, right?"
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>>2583735
>This is pretty good. Just leave out the "swindle" part.
>Let Issun mention that.
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>>2583764
Fair enough.
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>>2583735
We'll go ahead and take the popular option here since we've been waiting a while. It's probably not a good idea to run a session on Mondays when everyone is tired from work/school.
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>>2583815
You frown, sure that he is insulting you. “Oi, gramps, these are dangerous times, you got any swords for a beginner? Just want a side weapon just in case, ya'know?"

You then glance over to Ammy and whisper ”I'm gonna buy the most worn piece of trash for a cinch and then we can rejuvenate it with your magic, right?"

The goddess frowns, but nods. Issun, however let's out a quiet laugh.

The blacksmith glances between you and Ammy before his gaze settles on Issun. He narrows his eyes and smirks. “I know that you’re not just whispering to girlie there for her purse. This isn’t the first time a wandering band of hooligans have come in to my shop looking to play me for a fool. You’re a little too familiar in Kamiki for your friends to pull a fast one on me, Issun.”

You freeze. How the hell..?

“I don’t keep junk in my shop that you can magic back together. No. Anything brought in here is fixed with these two hands,” the blacksmith says, holding up a rough and scar coated hand. He grabs a plain sword off the rack by him and tosses it to you. “The name is Hiro, I figure you should know the name of the guy you tried to scam.”

Your reputation with Hiro the Blacksmith decreased!

You catch the sword, the same one that you looked at before the curse was cleared, and look down at it unsurely.

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Foot Soldier’s Katana (Common)
Scales with STR
1d4 Slashing
Weapon Art: None
“A common weapon forged from common materials. It’s imperfections are apparent, but it will serve its purpose adequately.”
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“20000 yen. Take it or leave it.”

Well shit.

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And we'll stop here tonight. I know tonight was short, but we still got some things done. I should be back at 5:30 p.m. EST, 9:30 p.m. UTC tomorrow. No meeting or bullshit traffic.
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>>2583863
>mfw
Ouch, did not expect that.
Can we salvage this?
He was being a jerk to potential costumers and we just decided to return in kind.
How about an apology and an explanation like that and we'll even rejuvenate his tools if that's okay with Amaterasu, maybe then we can get that price shaved down some? A blacksmith's tools are his life after all.
Still, it's not like we are in desperate need of it, we can take our business elsewhere in another village or something if it doesn't work out.

Thanks for running QM.
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>>2583888
>take our business elsewhere when the way out of town is blocked by a boulder.
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>>2583896
I meant later and not something we say to the blacksmith, I meant that we aren't really that desperate for a sword to not hold on a little while more, we just started the adventure after all
Also, I don't want to metagame here and say we could maybe borrow something from Susano when we meet him, he probably as some worn out wooden sword stashed somewhere we can get rejuvenated.
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>>2583912
Because it's the beginning of the adventure it's important to get used to any new weapons.
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>>2583923
So we either try for the Soldier Katana at a price we can actually afford or hope Susano has some spare"training sticks", maybe he can give us some pointers too.
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>>2583863
>Examine the blade again
>Shame. Can't afford it.
>Toss it back to him.
>Thanks for the offer though.
>If Hiro-Sama would humor a mere foreign Gaki...
>Hoes, scythes, hammers... All make sense for the village blacksmith.
>Why make swords? Practice? Or expecting trouble?
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>>2584037
Make that Gaijin Gaki.
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>>2583888
>Did not expect that
The hills have eyes Anon, always assume you are being watched. Especially at the level we are at when we're more of a man than a rogue. At least he's not tossing our ass out of a shop so there's some form of a damned silver lining.
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>>2583863
"Oh boy time to catch up with Oka-"
>Your reputation with Hiro the Blacksmith decreased!
*Fumes*
Was attempting to swindle the guy REALLY necessary?
*Sigh* It's fine, it's fine, not the end of the world.
Supporting >>2584037, no need to annoy/anger the blacksmith more than we already have.
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>>2584479
Welcome to Anons trying to do things without checking to see if they even have the ability to do that shit lol
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>>2584487
It's not even the swindling attempt itself that has me pissed, it's HOW Anons went about it!
"Let's start whispering to our companion RIGHT IN FRONT of the guy we're attempting to swindle!"
Egh, this is salvageable, if not right at this very moment.
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>>2584492
Well we can always try to offer to help him out with some basic work to do for him to smooth some things over. I mean nothing says that we can't make it up to him for our worthless attempt. Especially considering that he legit thinks that we were asking Issun and not Ammy.
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>>2584492
Random passerby here, I think an even better question is why >>2583735 thought using the word “swindle” to describe a plan to Amaterasu was a good idea.
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>>2584582
Because there's a good chance that Anon was either a shitposter, an idiot who assumed too much and didn't do his research into playing the quest, or just didn't play or know anything about Okami and thought that he wasn't literally talking to the actual Goddess of the Sun.
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>>2584589
I haven’t played Okami either, but I do know Ammy is called “Origin of all that is good”.
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>>2584594
>but I do know Ammy is called “Origin of all that is good”
Huh, I did not know that. That's pretty neat.
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>>2584605
Yeah, in the game she’s referred to as “Origin of all that is good and mother to us all”. And a mother would not approve of her children trying to cheat one another.
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>>2584608
Of course, but I simply under the belief that it was because they were trying to be fancy rather than an actual meaning, it only goes to show that some Anons just don't do their own research.
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>>2584611
>I simply under the belief that it was because they were trying to be fancy
That might be the case, but it still says something about what she’s like.
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>>2584487
Oi, it would have worked perfectly if Issun didn't have that bad a reputation with him already, his presence is what tipped the Blacksmith off.

>>2584492
>>2584582
>>2584589
Rude, my write ins usually lead to something positive or a reputation increase.
It was supposed to be a bit humorous and to give the QM the gist of what I was trying to go for, and we didn't end up actually saying "swindle".
But I'll refrain from doing that again, now that I know just how bad Issun's rep with the people is. It's not like what I proposed is such a crime; people make a living out of buying old crap cheap and restoring it to sell for much more than they payed for it all the time, only here there's magic involved so the profit margin is way higher.
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>>2584660
>Oi, it would have worked perfectly if Issun didn't have that bad a reputation with him already, his presence is what tipped the Blacksmith off.
Kazama, whether or not Issun's presence tipped him off does not change the fact that we're technically an outsider, which means that we're already going to be looked upon by most people with a iota of suspicion regardless of what we do. And yes, what I said before does contain varying amounts of rudeness, I only hope that it should hammer in the fact that we should be a bit more careful with people who are not a part of our party since the're not going to be as understanding as Ammy or Issun.

>It's not like what I proposed is such a crime; people make a living out of buying old crap cheap and restoring it to sell for much more than they payed for it all the time, only here there's magic involved so the profit margin is way higher.
It may work in our world where not a lot of people are trained in forging metal items like hammers or swords, but in the past your job was essentially your life, your bread and butter. If someone were to buy something from you and made it "better" that may as well have been thievery to them because they screwed you out of profit which leads to being screwed out of a meal.
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>>2583863
>The sword does the same damage as the redhawk bash with no range to use as backup.
I don't see why everyone wants the sword. We could easily save our money and wait for something nicer.
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>>2584789
Slashing > Bashing
There may be times where the Redhawk won't help us, anons want a side weapon for cases such as those
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>>2584789
Backup weapon in the case of running out of ammo.
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The vote was actually specifically to avoid that wording, though the plan was the same.

So up to the QM really.
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>>2584905
Speaking of swords, it makes me wonder if Muramasa or Masamune are around and still alive. Because if they are then we have an actual chance at getting more expertly crafted melee weapons.
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Fucking hell. If it's not one thing it's another. Sorry guys. We'll have to skip tonight and maybe tomorrow. I'm sorry I didn't plan this better considering I knew my week was full. We'll probably have to make a 4.5 thread next week. If anything changes I'll update you all ASAP.
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>>2585755
Just take it easy QM. We'll see ya around.
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Dont leave us QM
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Alright everyone. I got everything worked out, but I'm still swamped until next week. Next session is Wend the 30th at the usual time. Again I'm sorry for not planning this better.
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>>2589139
Fucking name fell off.
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>>2589139
>I got everything worked out,
>>2589141
It appears you don't have everything worked out after all.
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>>2589141
It helps to use super glue to stick it back on.
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