Kimagure Orange College Episode 17 - Samurai Kyosuke; Madoka of the past! [Cut to the Butsumetsu University History building. In the main lecture hall, Fukui-sensei begins his lecture as the class settles in.] Fukui-sensei: [With enthusiasm.] Ohayou mina-san*! I'm sure you all enjoyed your summer break. Not too many hangovers I trust? [Grins broadly as the students groan.] We will begin by reviewing where we left off before summer break with the Muromachi period around the late 14th century. The third Ashikaga Shogun, Yoshimitsu, succeeded his father in 1368, but he spent most of his first years in office consolidating his power. Not until 1383 was he able to defeat his enemies in Kyushu, and yet he still had to deal with the Yamana family, who as masters of eleven provinces in western Japan, controlled one-sixth of the provinces in the country. At this point, the imperial house was still divided into the northern faction at Kyoto**, and the southern faction in Yoshino. Both sides were constantly fighting in the civil war. In 1373 Go-Kameyana succeeded as Emperor of the Southern Court, and in 1383 Go-Komatsu was installed in Kyoto... *Good morning, everyone **Kyoto was also the seat of the Ashikaga Shogunate Kasuga Narration: It was the first week of the fall semester. As we got reacquainted with the daily routine of classes, I found myself looking forward to meeting Ayukawa for shopping tomorrow afternoon...just the two of us. Because of this, I found it very difficult to concentrate in some of my classes. Even with an offbeat instructor like Fukui-sensei, history always struck me as just words on dry, dusty pages. However, what I didn't realize then was just how powerful some of those pages really were. Kasuga: [To himself.] Che*...why can't history be more exciting? Like that samurai movie I saw yesterday... *Mild Japanese expression of disappointment/irritation [Fades into daydreams.] Ayukawa: [Pleading for mercy, dressed in an old-styled kimono.] Please...leave us something! The winter will be harsh and we will all starve! Man1: [With force as he is about to ride away with the family's money.] Get out of my way woman, or I'll leave you with my horse's hoof prints! Kasuga: [With a commanding presence and two swords by his side.] Stop! Ayukawa: [Eyes light up with relief and joy.] K...Kasuga- sama! Man1: TEME*...[Charges forward with his sword drawn, but is casually and easily deflected and disarmed by Kasuga with a quick drawn katana.] AAAIIIEEE!!! [Clutches his hand in pain as the sword goes flying away. Realizing his helpless situation, he drops to the ground and grovels for mercy.] D...don't hurt me! Please...! * Ayukawa: Kasuga-sama! [Comes closer and closer to Kasuga in a romantic manner.] Kasuga: Madoka...[About to kiss Ayukawa, when a sudden sensation of pain interrupts him from his reverie.] ITE...!* *Ouch [Snaps back to reality.] Both Miyasatos in unison: [With each one painfully holding one of Kasuga's ears.] Be quiet! Kasuga: [Turns around.] Miyasato-san...and N...Nakamura- san?! You're in this class too?!? Nakamura: [Smiles.] Hi, Kasuga-san! Fancy meeting you here! I didn't know you were taking history. Kasuga: [Puts his hand behind his head and sweats.] Well, er, it's good to see you too...[Hears knuckles cracking and looks to his left.]...Yeee...! Yoko: [With deadly calm.] Care to keep it down, Kasuga? Yuko: [Scowls.] Of all the nerve...don't you already have enough girlfriends? Nakamura: ... Kasuga: Heheh, ah, hai...[Turns back to the lecture.] Fukui-sensei: In 1392, Yoshimitsu had negotiated an end to the civil war. However, he was assassinated before the treaty was formalized. In an interesting side note, Yoshimitsu was killed by a female warrior named Fujiwara Masako. Her immediate family was so shamed that they killed themselves over the dishonor. Upon his death, the Northern Court and the Ashikaga Shogunate joined forces in a bloody conflict that was to last 5 years, culminating in the defeat of the southern imperial faction in 1397. To digress a bit, Yoshimitsu was an interesting historical character...naturally endowed with personality and tact, he was a great patron of the arts. In 1378 he built his beautiful residence, the Hana no Gosho*, in the Muromachi quarter of Kyoto... *Palace of Flowers [Cut to an hour later. Kasuga is leaving the lecture hall along with everyone else. He pauses to take a drink at a water fountain by the stairway, then looks at his watch.] Kasuga: Got another hour before math. [Leans back against the wall, but slips on a wet spot on the floor.] Whaa-whaa...[Falls backwards down the stairs. His bookbag flies away.] WHAAAAAAA... [Cut to the mathematics building. Kimura is waiting just outside the lecture hall.] Kimura: [Looking at her watch.] Kyo-chan sure is late. Saito: [Stepping out from the lecture hall.] He's still not here yet? Kimura: [Shakes her head dolefully.] Kyo-chan is usually so reliable. Saito: Ahh...[Decides not to shatter her image.]...yeah right. Oinuma-sensei is starting his lecture. Don't worry, wherever Kasuga-san is, I'm sure he's not going to lose his head or anything. Kimura: But... [Cut to a dark, heavily wooded forest. The morning sun peeks intermittently through the canopy, and a winding dirt road meanders through the trees. The wind whistles by, swirling red and yellow leaves.] Kasuga: ...AAAAAA...<*whump*> [Lands on his back underneath a large maple tree.] Ite! Ow, my head...[Slowly stands up and feels his head.] What happened? Sorta dizzy... wh...where am I? [Cut to Kasuga walking down the dirt road, hands in his pockets.] Kasuga Narration: At that point I had no idea what had happened or what I was about to go through. I found a road, and was walking down it in hopes of meeting someone...but I got more than I bargained for. Kasuga: [To himself.] I've never been in these woods before...somehow, I must have used my power to get here...I...I hope I didn't travel far... Voice: [From behind the trees.] Now! [Before Kasuga can react, he is surrounded by 5 men. Each is armed with a katana* or yari**, and wears a metal plated corselet and conical helmet, with baggy knee breeches. A sixth man emerges from the forest. Obviously the leader, he wears two swords*** and is armed with a daikyu**** and quiver. He walks up to Kasuga.] *Japanese samurai sword **Japanese straight spear ***Carrying two swords was the mark of a samurai ****Japanese longbow Kasuga: Ehhhh?! Wh...what's going on here? <*Slap!*> Umph! Leader: I do not think I gave you permission to speak, traveler. Judging by your clothes and accent, I would say you have come from far away. What is your name? Kasuga: Name? [To himself.] This looks like medieval Japan...Err...[Straightens his back.]...the name is Miyamoto...Miyamoto Musashi!* *Japan's most famous feudal-age samurai swordsman, born in 1584 Leader: I have never heard of you. Kasuga: [Deflates rapidly.] ... Leader: Let me explain; this section of the Yamato-do* is mine. I require a tax to pass it. [Smiles sardonically.] Hand over your coin purse. *Yamato road Kasuga: [Fearfully.] But...but I don't have any money! [Retreats until he feels a spear up against his back.] Yikes! Ahhh...[To himself.] What in the world is happening? This can't be real...! Leader: No money, you say? Pity...I will have to add your head to my collection. [Gestures to one of his men.] Kill him! Man1: [Draws his sword.] And so dies Miyamoto Musashi... Kasuga: [To himself.] This is it! I've got to use my power! [Concentrates.] Mmm...mmm...Pah!...n...nothing happened! It's no use! [Covers his head as the man advances.] S-sayonara*, Ayukawa... *Goodbye Voice: Stop! [Just then, a new form emerges from the woods. Completely armored, the helmet visor shadows his face, partially obscuring his features. He carries a naginata* in his right hand, and wears two swords. However, the complete lack of markings on his armor make it immediately apparent that he is a ronin**.] *Japanese pole arm **A masterless samurai Leader: What have we here? [Smirks.] A beardless youth?! His armor looks quite valuable. [Gestures to two of his men.] Retrieve it for me! Man1: [Charges with his yari.] Die without honor, ronin! Man2: [Charges with a drawn katana.] You will feast with your ancestors today! [The samurai deftly parries the yari with his naginata, neatly beheading the first man. Using the butt end, he turns and thrusts it into the abdomen of the second man, who doubles over, dropping his katana. A slash from the blade end, and a second head rolls on the dirt road. Kasuga stares with a stunned look on his face as the second head rolls to a stop at his feet.] Leader: Damn you! [Draws his daikyu and fires.] [Expertly twirling the naginata, the samurai cuts the arrow in two, causing the barbed head to fall harmlessly short.] Man3: [With a trembling voice.] O...only one ronin I know could do that! It is Fujiwara! Let us retreat with our lives! Fujiwara: [Drops the naginata and walks forward.] You do not deserve to live. Leader: [Angrily.] Fools! Your ancestors would call you cowards and strike you down for shaming your family's name! [Steps forward, drawing his sword.] There are four of us and only one of h- [Cut off by a fast-drawn katana to his throat.] Urk...! Kasuga: [Freezes with shock at the lethal response.] ... Man4: KISAMA*...[Gestures back to Man5.]...let us attack! * [The two men run forward, one behind the other. Fujiwara turns, sidestepping the first man's charge; with a lightning quick double cut, both men lie disemboweled in the dirt.] Man3: [Drops his katana and kneels.] Please, spare me! I have a family, I beg you... Fujiwara: [With calm disdain.] Spoken like a true coward. As I said before, you do not deserve to live. [Slashes and a third head rolls on the road, the severed neck spewing blood.] Fools...[Removes his helmet, revealing long flowing black hair. As the samurai's features are revealed, Kasuga finds himself looking at a stunningly familiar face.] Kasuga: [Goes white.] Ma...masaka...!* A...Ayukawa? *Can't be Fujiwara: [With a commanding presence.] How dare you speak to me in such an informal manner! I know of no one by that name! [Points her katana, dripping with blood at Kasuga's face.] Apologize at once! Kasuga: [Drops to his knees with abject terror and bows his face to the ground.] Douka oyurushi o! Douka oyurushi o!* *Please forgive me Kasuga Narration: At that moment, for the second time in ten minutes, I thought I was going to die. The sheer irony of dying so long before I was born almost seemed to overshadow the fear that dominated every instinct...and to think that I would die at the hands of someone resembling... Fujiwara: [Gestures with her katana.] Get up. Who are you? Kasuga: Err...[Thinks to himself.]...so much for the movies...might as well tell the truth. [To Fujiwara.] My name is Kasuga...* *Amataresu's retainer and the legendary founder of the Fujiwara clan. Fujiwara: [Bringing up her sword threateningly.] Don't you dare sully my ancestral deity's name with your lies! Would you like a fourth head on the road before us? For the last time, who are you and what are you doing here? Kasuga: [Drops to his knees and kowtows again, quivering in terror.] My...my sincere apologies, my lady! M...my name is Miyamoto M...Mu...Musashi! [Thinks furiously.] I...I am a retainer for my lord, er, Lord Tokugawa from Sendai. I was on my way to Kyoto for supplies, but I lost everything due to bandits...and now these bandits were threatening to take my life as well! Fujiwara: [Grabbing Kasuga's shirt and pulling him up.] What kind of material is this? [Wipes the blood off her katana with his shirt.] I have never seen the like. Kasuga: [Swallows a big lump in his throat and tries to think fast.] Ah...ah, it's from China! We...we trade our hand crafted weapons with China! Fujiwara: [With suspicion.] And your speech? It is a very strange dialect. Kasuga: Ah...my...my grandfather was Ainu*! I guess I've been hanging around...I mean, I suppose I have been associating too closely with those barbarians. [To himself.] Shoot! Now I wish I paid more attention to Fukui-sensei's lectures! [To Fujiwara.] Could you...could you please tell me the date? *Indigenous Japanese, parallel to the Native American of the United States Fujiwara: It is the 8th month of the 9th year of the reign of his Imperial Majesty, Go-Komatsu. [Even more suspicious.] Why is Tokugawa's retainer so ignorant? Kasuga: [Doing the conversion in his head.] 9th year of Go- Komatsu? That's...that's...1392?!? Masaka...sonna bakana*... [To Fujiwara.] Er, I've been hit on the head...I am still somewhat dizzy. May I have the honor of knowing your name, my lady, and can you please tell me where we are? *No way...can't be Fujiwara: [Steps back and observes Kasuga with narrow eyes.] I am Masako of clan Fujiwara. We are about 3 days ride from Kyoto along the Yamato-do. There is a village, Mikkaichi, a few hours ride down the road. That is where I am going. It is in the direction of Kyoto. Kasuga: Did...did you say Fujiwara Masako? [To himself.] She's the one who assassinated the Shogun! M...masaka...this can't be happening! Fujiwara: Did that hit on the head damage your ears as well? [Sniffs the air.] What is that smell? [Walks up to Kasuga and looks down. A damp stain begins near his right pants pocket and extends downward.] Kasuga: [Turns red, puts his hand behind his head.] I...I *thought* it was a bit cold. Fujiwara: [With a slight smirk.] Hrumph! [Sheaths her sword.] Your story is the most preposterous tale I have ever heard. Still, I have never been that far north, so I will give you the benefit of the doubt. It appears you are harmless enough. Since you seemed to be so helpless, you may accompany me as my servant for now. I will protect you in exchange for your service. Come, my horses are tethered around the bend. Kasuga: [Bows.] It is an honor...[To himself.] Looks like I have no choice...[Glances back at the six bodies lying on the road, and pales; the full impact of what he has seen begins to affect him. He clamps one hand over his mouth.]...I...I think I'm going to be sick... [Fujiwara turns and quickly draws a dagger. Kasuga freezes, then swallows noisily.] Fujiwara: [Quietly.] There may be danger on the path ahead. [Hands the dagger and its sheath to a surprised Kasuga, who handles them gingerly.] Take this just in case. Kasuga: [Staring at the blade and turning it over.] It...it seems quite sharp...um...[Attempts to sheath the dagger*, but inserts it upside down. The dagger jams and does not budge.]...ah... *Japanese blades were mostly single edged and as such were not symmetrical Fujiwara: [Incredulously.] Are you real? [Grabs the dagger and sheaths it properly.] On second thought, perhaps I should keep this. [Shakes her head.] Didn't Lord Tokugawa teach you how to handle weapons properly?! Honestly, you are no better than some of those incompetents at Court...[Her voice trails away; she pauses, then abruptly turns and walks away.] Kasuga: ... [Cut to a few hours later. Fujiwara and Kasuga have dismounted; leading their horses, they are trying to ford a stream. Kasuga has changed to medieval clothing, wearing a short jacket with baggy breeches, but conspicuously still wears his tennis shoes.] Kasuga Narration: After she loaned me clothes and her pack horse, we headed for the nearest village, Mikkaichi. About an hour later, Fujiwara insisted on taking a shortcut through the forest, to avoid a particularly bandit-ridden stretch of road. I didn't think she'd be the type to avoid confrontation, but she seemed to be in a hurry to reach her destination... unfortunately for me, that meant riding through the wilderness. Kasuga: [Staring at the swift current and slick rocks.] ... Fujiwara: [Looking back.] Well? Are you waiting for the water to stop? Kasuga: [Hand behind head.] Ah, n...no. [Kasuga tentatively steps on a rock over which not much water is flowing. His shoes and socks are soaked anyway; deciding he's not going to stay dry, he blithely sets foot on another rock, slips, and promptly falls on his behind.] Kasuga: Ite! [The horse Kasuga was leading nods its head, almost as though it were laughing. Fujiwara looks on with exasperation and shakes her head.] Fujiwara: I am glad we are not trying to cross a river...I would probably be forced to throw you across. [Sarcastically.] I suppose you need someone to hold your hand? [Fujiwara steps into the stream, and stretches out her hand. When Kasuga takes hold of it, she pulls hard, and he sails onto shore. She then leads Kasuga's horse as well as her own across the stream towards him.] Fujiwara: Come...I do not think there are any more puddles for you to fall into. Kasuga: [Sheepishly.] H...hai, my lady... [Cut to half an hour later. Fujiwara and Kasuga are seated near the stream's bank; the early afternoon sun reflects brilliantly off the water's surface. The unsaddled and groomed horses stand tethered to trees in the background. While Fujiwara sits on a light, folding camp stool, Kasuga sits beside her on the ground.] Kasuga Narration: After traveling a bit downstream, Fujiwara decided to make camp in order to rest the horses. Commanding me to just stay out of the way, she insisted on handling the horses herself, which was a relief since I didn't know the first thing about it...the gentle way she stroked and groomed them was a stark contrast to the Fujiwara I saw earlier...a contrast I couldn't understand. Fortunately I did know how to unpack supplies. Fujiwara must be used to traveling alone...she rarely spoke except to give me orders. Kasuga: [Tries to start a conversation.] You have beautiful horses, my lady...you take very good care of them... Fujiwara: [Looks up at him, her eyes reflecting the glittering stream.] Yes...I do my best. I do not allow just anyone to handle them...a good horse is like a good friend, as my riding instructor once said...[Drifts into silence and stares at the water.] [The bubbling stream and an occasional bird cry lend a peaceful tranquillity to the scene. Sparkling motes of light dance upon the stream's surface.] Fujiwara: [Softly.] Musashi? Kasuga: [Looks up, startled at her voice.] Y...yes, my lady? Fujiwara: Do you ever stop to consider...what will become of us? Kasuga: [Confused.] Er... Fujiwara: This stream, and the forest, have been here for hundreds, perhaps thousands of years. They will continue to flourish, long after we are nothing but dust...they care not what happens around them. In your own little corner of the world... in Sendai, do you ever think of how future generations will remember us, if at all? [Looks up at the sky.] They may remember our Emperors and our battles...but will they remember our emotions...our triumphs...our tragedies...our loves...our lives? I think not...I barely remember my grandparents, and my great- grandparents not at all... Kasuga: [After long pause.] I...I am sure that someone, somewhere will remember, my lady...[As the camera pulls back we see that Kasuga has unconsciously moved closer to Fujiwara. He reaches for her shoulder.] Fujiwara: Eh? [Looks back down, and her face hardens.] What are you doing?! [Pulls back her hand. We see speed lines etched in the background.] <*SLAP!*> Kasuga: [Falls flat on his back.] ...!! Fujiwara: [Angrily.] Such manners...do not approach me like that again, unless you wish to be struck by blade instead of by hand! Hmph...[Walks up to Kasuga, who is slowly rising while holding his face. We see a red outline of a palm on his left cheek.]...are you all right? Kasuga: [Bows.] H...hai, my lady...I am terribly sorry... Fujiwara: [Stares at the palm print. Her face loses some of its hardened edge.] I suggest we move on, then. I wish to reach Mikkaichi before nightfall. [Turns away.] Let us depart, Musashi. Kasuga: Hai, my lady...[To himself.] I'm glad I didn't lose any teeth...what was I thinking of doing? COMMERCIAL BREAK [Scenes of the bustling metropolis of MegaTokyo.] Voice-over: The World-Class city of MegaTokyo, where the night action is superb and the ladies are hot! A shopper's paradise, but no trip is complete without a visit to Silky Doll Lingerie, where the high tech of today meets satin and lace... [Cut to the interior of Silky Doll. Sylia rings up a purchase while Priss and Linna check out the latest designs. There's a scream, and Mackie flies out the changing room door, followed by yells of "Hentai!".] Voice-over: Whether you're looking to treat yourself or getting that special gift, Silky Doll is the place to go! But if you go, bring your pet boomer, hardsuit and your Visa card, for at Silky Doll, the fashions are sleek and sexy... Nene: [Pops up smiling from under the counter and flashes a "V".]...but we don't take American Express! Voice-over: Visa, it's everywhere you want to be! [Writer's note: Standard disclaimer.] END COMMERCIAL BREAK [Cut to early evening. Fujiwara and Kasuga are slowly riding through the outskirts of a small village.] Kasuga Narration: We had been riding for several hours. I was still shocked by all the violence I had seen...even though they were bandits, those were real men who had died. As I looked at Fujiwara, though, I couldn't help but admire her deadly beauty. There was something noble, yet very sad, about her countenance...I couldn't figure out why, but I began to doubt that she was the assassin that killed the Shogun like Fukui-sensei had said... [Fade to earlier that afternoon. Fujiwara and Kasuga are back on the road, riding side by side through a lighter forest. The beautiful autumn foliage rustles with the wind, and leaves swirl in the air.] Kasuga: [Remembers something he'd been meaning to say.] I have not yet thanked you, my lady, for saving my life. Fujiwara: It was nothing...[Looks away, and almost to herself.] Besides, you remind me of someone I know... [Fade to four years ago. The edges of the screen turn opaque, and the voices echo as if coming from far away. A fifteen year old Masako, wearing a beautiful red and gold kimono, is being chased down the hallway of a large, opulent home by a soaking wet young man wearing a traditional blue-grey kimono and winged jacket. The camera is behind the man, and we do not see his face.] Man: Come back here, Masako! I will have my revenge! Fujiwara: [Laughing while looking back.] Catch me if you can, Kiyomori! Hahaha... Kiyomori: [Steps in a wooden bucket and falls on his face.] Aaaa...<*thump*>...ite!...[Holds his head.] Fujiwara: [Turns around to face the camera, chuckling.] Really, Kiyomori, you are the clumsiest and most incompetent person I know! [Helps him up.] But...I love you just the same. Kiyomori: M...Masako... [Fade back. The camera focuses on Kasuga's confused face.] Kasuga: [Not sure if he heard correctly.] ... [Then after a long pause.] May...may I ask what your business is in Mikkaichi? Fujiwara: I suppose there is no harm in telling you. I am tracking a man called Akumu*. He is an assassin of no small skill. Two years ago, he killed my father. [Clenches her fist.] I swore I would kill him...I will never allow him to kill again. So far, I have foiled his other assassination attempts...but he himself yet eludes me. I have reason to believe that his next target may be in Mikkaichi. *nightmare Kasuga: I see, but... Fujiwara: Enough questions, Musashi. Come, let us ride faster. [Urges her white mount into a trot.] Kasuga: W...wait! [His bay mount begins to trot, but his foot slips out of the stirrup.] WAAaaaaaa...[He falls, hitting his head on the dirt road.] ITE! Fujiwara: [Turns her horse around and trots it back to the prone Kasuga.] Are you all right? [In an irritated tone.] Hmph, let me guess. Lord Tokugawa didn't bother to train you to ride horses either? Kasuga: Ahh...[Hand behind head.] M...my head still hurts... Fujiwara: Well, if you keep on falling like that you could be dizzy for the rest of your life. Kasuga: H...hai, my lady...[To himself.] I should have time- slipped when I hit my head...what's going on with my power? [Fade back to the present evening. Fujiwara and Kasuga have reached an inn. Mikkaichi is a small village, comprised of fewer than two dozen small structures. The largest buildings are the inn and the magistrate's home. The buildings are made mainly of wood, with wooden walls and wood and paper doors. The streets are deserted and dark except for the light from a few paper lanterns and the internal lights of the buildings.] Fujiwara: I will find us a room and a hot meal. You handle the horses. [Tosses the reins to a surprised Kasuga and dismounts.] Kasuga: Er, hai...[To himself.] Shoot...now what am I supposed to do? [Hears Fujiwara enter the inn, talking with someone.] Err... Fujiwara: [Exits the inn and is surprised to see Kasuga still in the saddle holding the reins.] What are you still doing there!? Are you not familiar with the care of horses? They need to be unsaddled and fed and...[Pauses in frustration.] Musashi, you are most incompetent and unreliable person I have ever...[Pauses as her face softens for an instant, then hardens again.] Never mind. I have secured rooms and a meal. Let the inn's servants handle the horses and baggage. They at least know what they are doing. Come with me. [As Kasuga dismounts, three men rush out of the inn to tend to the horses.] Kasuga: H...hai...[Walks through the door and removes his shoes.] Fujiwara: It is unfortunate I did not have a spare set of shoes. I suppose those strange Chinese shoes of yours will have to do. Kasuga: Yes, my lady. [To himself.] Chinese shoes my foot! These Nikes were made in Korea and they cost me a fortune... [Cut to an hour later. Fujiwara and Kasuga are seated in a small tatami-floored room, eating. The room is bordered on all four sides by plain shoji*, and a small, low table sits between the two. On the table are dishes of fish, pickled vegetables, and rice. Fujiwara has changed into a plain grey kimono, with two swords thrust in her sash.] *Wood and paper wall divider used in a traditional Japanese house or room. Kasuga Narration: It was then that I figured out what had happened to my power. I must have exhausted all of it in this colossal time-slip...after a good meal and some quiet rest, I figured my power should return. Unfortunately, it didn't seem like I was going to get any of both... Kasuga: [Poking at the brown, gritty rice suspiciously.] Ah, Lady Fujiwara, this...this seems to be a fine inn. [Notices Fujiwara doesn't have much of an appetite.] Fujiwara: [Looks up at him.] Inns like this are rare, but they are becoming more and more numerous. We are fortunate that this road is well used and that we are so close to Kyoto. I am familiar with this road through traveling it with my father...[Trails off into silence.] [Fade to two years ago. Fujiwara, wearing a violet and white kimono, walks through a traditional garden. The cherry blossoms are blooming, and we hear the gentle murmur of a stream. She carries an open fan, depicting cranes* flying above a silver sea, with the golden sun in the background. She walks to the house, and opens the shoji. A scream pierces the tranquil air. In slow motion, the fan drops out of her hand, falling into a pool of blood next to her father's decapitated body. The red liquid spreads across the fan, blotting out the cranes and staining the sun. A knife with a note attached is thrust into the tatami floor. As the wind whistles through the room, the note flutters and we see a red mark imprinted on it...the kanji for Akumu.] *Motif-the cranes represent her innocence and gentle nature [Fade back to the present.] Fujiwara: [Snaps her chopsticks in two, then stands abruptly.] Come Musashi, let us step outside. Kasuga: Huh? I mean, er, why, my lady? Fujiwara: I always check on my horses before turning in...and next time [Grabs Kasuga's jacket.] do not question my orders! [Pushes him away and slides open the door.] Kasuga: H...hai, Lady Fujiwara! [Cut to outside. The full moon casts an eerie, cold light on the buildings. All is still and quiet. Fujiwara and Kasuga make their way to the stables. Suddenly, an arrow whistles by and embeds itself in the stable wall, missing Fujiwara's head by a foot.] Fujiwara: [Twirls into a crouch, hand on her katana.] Get down! Kasuga: [Fearfully.] An arrow! Someone's trying to kill us! Fujiwara: [Gets up slowly.] No...whoever it was, if they wanted us dead, they could have killed us just now. [She pulls the wickedly barbed arrow out of the wall. Attached to it is a small rolled piece of paper. She carefully unwraps and reads the note.] Kasuga: Wh-what does it say? [The camera pans over her shoulder. At the bottom of the note is a familiar red mark. She turns, with an expression of grim determination.] Fujiwara: [Coldly as she crumbles the note in her hand.] It's him...Akumu... Kasuga: [Gulps loudly, the cool wind rustling his hair.] ... [Cut to a few minutes later. Fujiwara slides open the door to her room and steps in, with Kasuga trailing behind. Their meal has been cleared away, and a futon lies on the floor.] Kasuga: Please, Lady Fujiwara, what did the note say? Will...will he attack us tonight? Fujiwara: No. Do not worry yourself, Musashi. Akumu is my concern, not yours. I suggest we turn in for the night. I for one will need the rest to face tomorrow. You may sleep over there. [Gestures to a smaller room behind a shoji wall.] Good night, Musashi. Kasuga: G...good night, Lady Fujiwara. [To himself as he slides the shoji closed and leans against it.] Geez, what a day! First I nearly get killed by bandits, then Ayu-, I mean, Fujiwara almost kills me twice, I wet my pants for the first time since kindergarten, and now we're about to battle an assassin! [Sighs.] I hate to admit it, but I'd take a boring history lecture anyday compared to this! [Sits on his futon and begins to undress in the dark.] Why can't...eh? [Stares across to the other room. Fujiwara has lit a lantern and is beginning to undress. Her form paints an exquisite silhouette on the shoji.] Ehehehe...[Stares a bit, then guiltily looks away.] Well, things can't be all that bad if I'm almost sharing a room with a beautiful lady... [Cut to later in the night. Fujiwara twists and turns in her futon, obviously in the clutches of a dream. Fade out.] [Fade in to a funeral scene on the grounds of a Buddhist temple. Fujiwara, clad in a white kimono and headdress, lights the wood beneath her father's pyre. She steps back, and as the flames jump higher, a single tear streaks down her face.] [Cut to later that day. Fujiwara, still clad in white, looks out towards the family garden. A samurai wearing a light blue kimono and winged jacket walks up to her from behind. She does not turn to greet him. From his voice, we know that the samurai is Kiyomori.] Kiyomori: [Anxiously.] Masako, we are to be wed next month! My father desperately needs the Fujiwara clan's support for his plans. Our union will solidify the bond between our two families. [Pauses.] I know how hard the loss of your father is for you. He...he was a good man...a kind man. I know how desperately you wish to avenge his death, but killing Akumu will not bring your father back! Masako... Fujiwara: [Monotone.] Go away. Kiyomori: Listen to me, please! My father has made it clear...I can not have you tramping around the countryside as a ronin...and a female ronin at that! What will the people at Court say? Our family will be the laughingstock of Kyoto. Please, Masako...don't do this. Your father lies dead...is our love destined to die with him? [Offers his hand.] Masako, I am sorry, but I must ask you this. Choose your path...your mission for a dead man, or return with me to my family's estate. Fujiwara: [Doesn't turn back.] ... Kiyomori: [Drops his offered hand, and sighs.] I see...you have already made your choice. H...[His voice catches.]... have a long and prosperous life, Masako...although I doubt you will have either. Farewell... [Fade back to the present. Fujiwara awakens with a start.] Fujiwara: [To herself.] I am truly sorry, Kiyomori...I hope that wherever you are, you can forgive me...but it was a decision I had to make... [Cut to Kasuga. He too, twists and turns.] Kasuga: [Mumbling in his sleep.] Ayukawa...Ayukawa... [Fade to black. Ayukawa walks down a deserted, modern city street at night.] Ayukawa: [Calls out.] Kasuga-kun! Kasuga-kun! Where are you? I've been looking for you...Kasuga-kun! [Kasuga appears down the block. He calls to her, but she does not seem to see or hear him. Suddenly, a black clad form appears, wearing a black hood and sunglasses. He draws his sword and attacks her.] Ayukawa: [Now clad in a kimono and looking like Fujiwara.] KYAAAAA! Kasuga: [Now dressed in medieval clothes.] Ayukawa! AYUKAWAAAAAAA! [He runs towards her, but she falls to the ground. The scene has shifted. They are now in a tatami floored room.] Black figure: Another triumph. She is dead, the Shogun is dead, and when I frame her for his death her entire family will suffer the consequences! Kasuga: KUSO!!!* * Black figure: [Notices Kasuga for the first time.] Too late, my friend. You are too late. [Fade back. Kasuga wakes up in a cold sweat.] Kasuga: [To himself.] Waaah!...Sheesh...what a weird dream! [Lies back down, only to abruptly sit back up a second later.] But wait...if that was a precognitive dream...then Fujiwara didn't kill the Shogun! She was framed...I've got to stop it...but how? Ayukawa's looking for me...if I use my power to save Fujiwara, as Grandpa told me earlier I may never be able to return to my own time! Shoot, what am I going to do?...Eh? [Kasuga stares at the shoji partition. In the faint moonlight he sees a figure glide across Fujiwara's room. Suddenly, the figure stops, lifting a long, thin object above it's head...a sword!] Kasuga: [To himself.] M...masaka! Fujiwara was wrong...it's him! He's going to kill her! What am I going to do?!? [He stands, gap mouthed and knees shaking.] F...F...[Yells.] LOOK OUT! TO BE CONTINUED... END CREDITS Writer/Historical Researcher Quincy S. Huoh New Characters Designer/Co-writer Stephen Tsai Doujinshi Artwork Tony Jung Pre-readers Harold Ancell Robert Carragher Robert DeLoura Brian Edmonds Peter Van Overen Eric Shen Rika Takebe Very special thanks to Hitoshi Doi A tip of the hat and a deep bow to Matsumoto Izumi for starting the whole thing. For the new readers: I'll be doing character profiles, major location descriptions, and situation updates on a rotating basis for each episode. If there is a particular character, place or event that you would like to know more about, and it is not being covered, don't hesitate to email me and I will send you either a note or a copy of the episode it is introduced. Focus on Fujiwara Masako: Although herself a fictional character, the Fujiwara clan does exist and during the Heian period (794-1184 A.D.) exercised great authority as the power behind the throne. By the 14th century, however, imperial authority and with it the Fujiwara's power had declined significantly, and the real power was in the hands of the individual warlords and the Shogun. Although female warriors in medieval Japanese society were rare they did exist. Many women in particular were skilled in the use of the naginata. Probably the most famous female warrior in Japanese history was Tomoe Gozen; mentioned in the epic "Heike Monogatari", she fought beside her lover, the warlord Minamoto Yoshinaka. Remarkable for her beauty and courage, when all was lost during a battle along the River Uji in 1184 she insisted on remaining, "I want to fight the last glorious fight with you." Faced with a powerful enemy warrior, she flung herself upon him, dragged him off his horse and killed him. Yoshinaka was slain in the battle, and although Tomoe's fate is uncertain she was generally believed to have retired to a convent, praying for the good of her departed lover's spirit.