The big Dragon glowered at some local low ranking samurai from the village that spilled their drink on his clothing. Daikumo, looking at the man who was clearly drunk, said, "Maybe you're a bit too many cups in? Perhaps you shouldn't be drinking so much you lose your sense of balance. Or do you expect the folks from out of town to do your job for you while you imbibe like an imbecile?"
This sets off an argument between the two that lasts for a good 2 minutes before a magistrate has to come in and settle things down. The magistrate makes the local man apologize for soiling Daikumo's clearly sacred priestly robes. The Dragon may not have more status than the drunkard, but one of the two was clearly the idiot in the situation and it wasn't the upset visiting Agasha. While the magistrate smooths things over he chats a bit with Daikumo and the big man learns a bit of info that the magistrate had learned earlier that day.
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D5 EE, Festival, Carouse with the Locals | TN: 2 | Success: 0 / Opportunity: 3 / Strife: 2
Failed, no gain, 1 opportunity to negate 1 strife, +1 strife, 2 opportunity for tidbit, 1 opportunity to remove, Bluntness Failed +1 Void Point
D5 EE, Festival, Tidbit | 2d20 ⇒ 23