[Karai went to Lucetiland like many others, but she has yet to take a tour of the grounds. Well ... not in any conventional manner. The amusement park with its hotel and rollercoaster and other such rides makes for an excellent high-level training area, and that's what she'll be doing most nights after the majority of residents has gone home. There
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It means to respect anything you give your word to.
[He gave his word to let the Prince do whatever he like after that duel, and never backs out of the body double duty.]
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And if you find that honouring your word to one person means to dishonour it to another?
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I'd try to find a way to get around it without dishonouring it.
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And duty? If you are sworn to honor and obey a master who-- [...she wonders if she's being too blatant. And then decides that she has always, at least, been straightforward with her doubts.]
--a master who cares little for these things? Loyalty and obedience are also tenets of the samurai code. {Because, good sir, you sound like one.]
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[No, Jack has no real answer for this. It's just how he says hi.]
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Always a wise choice.
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Thanks. So what's it mean to you?
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Are you familiar with the code of Bushido?
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I did not realise you were a soldier.
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You are a commander among men, then. Have you ever followed anyone?
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