BADGER ORDERS
You all have been sent as representatives from the Badger Clan to Eiyu Province for their Harvest Festival. While this is a provincial court, the invitation still needed to be answered, and you were selected. After the devastation recently visited apon us, we are in great need of the Kaiu’s help with rebuilding. You are asked to assist the Crab, and help them where possible.
The Daimyo of Eiyu Provice owes this amazing harvest to a large, but portable,
Shrine of Inari. This shrine has traveled between Lion provinces each year for
some time, but he is said to be looking outside the Lion for the next place to
send the Shrine. Our own province is not eligible, as he wishes to send it to
another Great Clan. Obviously it would be best if this shrine was sent to our
Crab allies lands! It must go to a specific province, and be nominated by
someone from that province. It will also require four additional samurai
agreeing to the province for it to be considered by the Lion. You should remind
the samurai of other clans how important we and our allies are to the Empire,
and encourage them to assist you in getting the provinces considered by the
Lion.
Otomo Hanabira has unexpectedly decided to answer the Lion’s invitation to this
festival in person. He is very well connected at court, and is one of many
helping to arrange the full state funeral of the Empress. It has been passed on
from reliable sources that he will be seeking three samurai to assist in the
Funeral, a bushi, a shugenja, and a courtier. It would only be proper if at
least one of these roles went to us or our Crab allies! You should work with the
Crab’s chosen representative to help them accomplish this goal.
The Badger Clan understands that you will not likely be able to accomplish all
the goals set out for you. You are encouraged to work with the other clans as
needed to accomplish what you can, and are allowed to be flexible in your
negotiations if needed. You are not, however, authorized to negotiate anything
in the way of Clan Policy or treaties.