Nakauchi Mumei wrote:
"That's not unusual. Most samurai are not particularly expressive." Which actually brings up an odd point that has only just occurred to the osprey. "Aren't the Ikoma the Lion family that's normally all about expression? That's a story, isn't it?" Pressure pulling against Shoan's shoulder adjusts their path to avoid running into a rather random individual dancer. She trusts the Lion to avoid ramming them into anyone in her direct line of sight, while Mumei keeps track of the rest.
"Yeah, those classes take all the joy from it. I'll admit, that second part is easier with some technique drilled in, at least for me. But..." she shrugs expressively, adding a bit of swoop to the spin. "Kitsune-san seemed to be having a blast simply careening around the floor the other night, so it's not strictly necessary."
"You are not wrong Nakauchi-san."
Shoan avoids other dancers a little differently, first a death stare and then if they insist, a rising aura of danger that tends to ensure the two some small space on the dance floor"The Ikoma grieve and laugh and cry out so the rest of the Clan does not have to. Ikoma himself was a..."
Her eyebrows draw down slightly in a frown, a waiter 5 meters away assumes it's directed at him and nearly dives for cover"...great man, but complicated. His family embraces some of that complication."
The Lion's face returns to its usual neutral On as she looks down at Mumei"Ah, or are you asking why this particular Ikoma is not so expressive?"
One of her lips twitches, very expressive indeed"While an Ikoma bard might go to a distant court and tell a story with tears in their eyes, my family stands respectfully behind them to ensure their safety and security. Sometimes if situations escalate there is crying, but it is rarely from a Murame on such occasions."
Cocking her head at that last part"At least his passion is...pure? Dancing just to dance, not to impress anyone or from a feeling of obligation? It is impressive in its own way."