All around him was darkness. Even the light of the campfire, mere
feet away moments before, was invisible now. Fortunately, Miya Shoin
could still see a bit. The radiance of his own skin illuminated the
space around him for a few feet. Unfortunately, he had lost his
wakizashi when the assassin attacked. Now he was alone and unarmed. The
shadows seemed to deepen, closing in on the small circle of light that
yet surrounded him.
"Kill me if you will, but you will accomplish nothing," Shoin shouted.
"I already sent a messenger to Otosan Uchi. Hantei Naseru will soon know
that the minions of the Lying Darkness run rampant once more."
"Such serves my purposes," snarled an angry voice, seeming to echo from
all directions at once. "But know now, I am no Goju."
Shoin frowned. "Youre not?" he asked. "The wounds you left, the clues
weve been following
they pointed to a soul taken by Nothing, something
less than human
"
"As I wished you to think!" the assassin retorted. "No matter. The time
to hide in shadows will soon be over."
"But there are sixty heroes of Rokugan," Shoin replied, still glancing
about for any sign of his weapon. "You have killed only four. You failed
to kill Kaneko, and Rezan is obviously not here."
"I am not here for Rezan, and Kaneko was nothing more than a
distraction," the assassin chuckled. "Both of them have soiled their
legends with reality. Neither death will serve my purpose. Not as yours
will, son of Dosonu."
"Fortunes, I was not a Hero of Rokugan," Shoin said. "I was only a child
when the Steel Chrysanthemum made his peace with Toturi. The Shadow must
have addled your brain."
"I am not a minion of the Shadow, herald!" the voice shouted. "This has
nothing to do with the Heroes of Rokugan, and everything to do with
immortality."
"Immortality?" Shoin replied. "How will killing me make you immortal?"
"Is not killing an end in and of itself?" the assassin asked. The voice
sounded closer now. "You are the Heralds heir. You inherited his name.
You inherited the favor of Toturis family. You even inherited the
accursed light of Yomi. I would quench that light; let it shine upon the
Empire no more, and let the Empire know who quenched it. All of the
greatest legends in the Empire gained their fame on a mound of the dead.
All of your Heroes are nothing more than glorified killers. Kill them
all, and I will be the greatest of them all. Is it not so? Toturi slew
two Emperors, and he was acclaimed as the greatest ruler since Hantei."
"Kill me if you must," Shoin said. "Others will stop you."
"Let them try," the assassin said. "What can they do to me? I survived
hell itself." The shadows seemed to gather, as if preparing to attack.
"Was it you who murdered the Emperor Toturi?" Shoin asked.
There was a long pause. "Toturi?" the assassin seemed confused. "No, not
Toturi
" A dark figure congealed from the shadows. His face was not the
featureless eggshell spoken of in the legends of the War Against the
Shadow, but an ancient face lined with pain and anger. With a flick of
one wrist, a jagged knife appeared in his hand. "You are stalling,
shisha," he said. "Your friends will not save you. They left together
some time ago. Apparently they are more interested in one anothers
embrace than their service to you..."
Shoin seemed shocked. The assassin smiled and buried his weapon in
Shoins chest. With a quick twist, the heralds entrails spilled out
upon the earth. With a strangled cry of pain, Miya Shoin crumpled to the
ground and lay still.
The assassin crouched, looked at the dead body sadly for a long moment,
then vanished into the shadows.

Rezan stepped into the clearing, his face grim. Mist covered the earth
as the sun rose over the eastern mountains, casting a strangely peaceful
light over the grisly scene. He scratched the stubble on his chin with
one hand, his face strangely expressionless as he looked at Shoins
fallen body. Kijuro and Moshi Kakau stood just behind him, both looking
angry and confused.
"Stay back," Rezan called to the others following him. "You may not want
to see this."
"Why not?" Miya Shoin asked, stepping into the campsite with his yumi in
hand. "It isnt every day a man gets a chance to see his own corpse."
The herald walked over to stand opposite Rezan. He looked down at the
body with a shocked expression. "Thats
extraordinary," Shoin said,
nodding at the spectacle.
"One of my finest works," Agasha Chieh replied, joining them.
"Shoin!" Kakau exclaimed. "Youre alive!"
Rezan knelt by Shoins corpse. Reaching down with one hand, he grasped
a handful of spilled entrails, and picked up a handful of straw. The
image of Shoins body wavered and vanished, replaced by a straw figure
dressed in the heralds spare kimono.
"All shisha wear a horo, a cloak of thick straw, to protect their back
in their travels," Shoin said wryly. "Looks like mine served its purpose
better than most."
"Your magic is truly extraordinary, Chieh-san," Akemi said, sincerely
impressed. "I have never seen its like."
Chieh only shrugged. "Beseeching an air kami to wrap a straw target in
Shoins likeness was a simple enough task," she said. "Entreating a fire
kami to bring it life was a bit trickier. I had to burn my best silken
obi to repay that favor. Lord Naseru shall reimburse me for that
expense, I assure you."
Shoin laughed. "I thought you were ascetic, Chieh-san."
"I thought you were dead," she replied, arching an eyebrow.
"Fair enough," Shoin agreed. "I certainly wont begrudge your
eccentricities so soon after you saved my life."
Toritaka Akemi and Utaku Yu-Pan both burst into the campsite, weapons
drawn. Both women looked exhausted and travel worn. "Whats going on
here?" Yu-Pan demanded, looking down at the straw figure in Shoins
clothing.
"You just missed the resurrection, ladies," Kijuro answered with a loud
laugh. "You might have told Kijuro what you were up to. We would not
have exhausted ourselves riding back to save you from the ambush had we
known you saw it coming."
"I did not tell you of my plan sooner because I did not have a plan,"
Chieh said. "The chain of coincidences did not become clear in my mind
until well after your group left."
"Ah, well, all seems well in hand," said Kijuro, patting his broad
belly. "I am glad to see that you are all still alive."
"How did you know we would be ambushed, Kijuro?" Shoin asked.
"Someone killed our horses in an attempt to delay our arrival," Kakau
said. "We came as quickly as we could."
"Really," Chieh said with a prim frown. "Sabotage."
"I would term it murder, but yes," Yu-Pan said, sheathing her katana.
"The assassin was here?"
Shoin quickly explained the trap that Chieh had set, and the assassins
abrupt arrival and departure. Kijuro folded his arms and began to pace
the camp at the news. Akemi merely squatted on the ground, massaging her
temples with two fingers.
"Did you at least get a proper look at his face?" Akemi asked.
"I did," Shoin said, "but I did not recognize him."
"That is a shame," Kakau said morosely.
"I recognized him," Rezan said quietly, and all turned to look at the
poet. "I had not seen him in many years, but I recognized him. You may
not believe what I am about to say, but the assassin was none other
than"
"Gusai," Chieh finished.
"Er
yes," the poet said.
"Impossible!" Yu-Pan retorted. "Kakau saw him die!"
Moshi Kakau said nothing.
"Is it not obvious?" Chieh replied. "The corpse must have been a fake.
"The same sort of magic we saw here tonight?" Kijuro asked.
"Not likely," Chieh said, her tone slightly offended. "I think the
explanation is much simpler than that.
Kijuro frowned slowly, turned, and seized Moshi Kakau by the throat.
Lifting the little man into the air, he slammed him heavily into a
nearby tree. Drawing his gaijin sword, he pressed the point to Kakaus
abdomen. The rings mounted along the blunt edge chimed softly.
"What are you doing, Kijuro?" Shoin demanded.
"Saving the Mantis life," he snarled. "If he doesnt drop his weapons
before Yu-Pan puts together the facts, she will be far less merciful, I
guarantee."
Kakau quickly removed the kama from his obi, throwing them to the
ground. Kijuro kicked the weapons away and set him on his feet, but kept
the blade trained on the little man.
"What are you talking about, Kijuro?" Yu-Pan demanded.
"Moshi Kakau is a traitor," Chieh said.
Shoin frowned. "That is a serious charge, Chieh," Shoin replied. "What
is your proof?"
"First, we turn to the very beginning," Chieh said. "Gusais murder was
witnessed. All the others even Kanekos averted assassination and
Shoins illusory one occurred when no witnesses were about. Why would
someone as vicious as Gusai allow someone as inconsequential as Kakau to
witness such an act, and let him live?" Chiehs icy gaze rested upon the
Mantis. Kakau looked away.
"To cover his own demise so that he could act freely," Kijuro said, "or
perhaps even to create a false witness to divert future investigations."
"Your brutish demeanor conceals a keen analytical mind, Ox," Chieh said.
"I may have underestimated you."
"It happens." Kijuro shrugged.
"But this group was formed because Kakau witnessed Gusais murder. Who
would falsify a crime merely to create a spy to monitor the group
created to solve the crime? Who would devise a plan so complex?"
"Someone with centuries to plan," Rezan said, sitting on a rock. The
famous poets eyes were glazed, distant. "Youd be amazed what youll
think about, with that sort of time on your hands." Kakau still said
nothing.
"Continuing," Chieh went on, "consider Kijuros report of Yasuki
Kanekos averted assassination. Kakau did nothing during the encounter,
citing that the enemy had somehow sapped his will to fight. Kijuro,
Yu-Pan, and Akemi felt no such effects."
"That could have been fear," Yu-Pan said. "Shameful, perhaps, but not
traitorous."
"Perhaps," Chieh nodded again. "At the time, it seemed a reasonable
excuse. But the chain of coincidences does not end there. The most
valuable clues stem from the conversation Shoin had with Gusai when he
attacked. I must commend you, by the way, Shoin-sama. Accusing Gusai of
being anothers pawn struck him at the heart of his arrogance. Perhaps
any other tactic would have just led to him killing your duplicate
without such a dialogue, and robbed us of the chance to learn as much as
we did."
"Gusai said that we had the favor of Toturis family," Shoin said. "
Only a member of our own group could tell him that we worked for the
Anvil, unless the Anvil or his yojimbo told Gusai."
"We shall assume, for the moment, that the most capable courtier in the
Empire can keep his own secrets," Chieh said. "Gusai also knew that
Rezan and I are involved with one another, a fact that Kakau discovered
at Kyuden Doji."
"Now Im impressed," Kijuro said, nodding respectfully at Rezan. The
poet bowed slightly.
"Please, everyone, can we all stay focused?" Shoin said sharply.
"Thank you, Shoin-sama," Chieh said, shooting the Ox a glare. "I suspect
another clue shall fall into place in a moment. Akemi, Kijuro, were
either of you present when the Battle Maidens horse died?"
"No," Akemi said. "We were otherwise occupied."
"And what of Kakau?" she asked.
"I was teaching the Mantis to hunt," Yu-Pan said.
"Were you with him when your steed died?" the shugenja asked.
"No, I was scouting ahead," she replied.
"So with the assassins target alone and relatively unprotected, the
assassins accomplice manages to arrange matters so that he can disable
the rest of the partys steeds, delaying any possibility of your
arriving in time to stop Gusai. Kakau, I see your kama on the ground.
Where is your knife?"
Kakau said nothing. He continued to stare at the ground.
"It is a little known fact that the Battle Maidens share an almost
mystical link with their chosen steed," Chieh continued, "when one is
harmed, the other can sense it. With Yu-Pan nearby, surely you had
little time to cleanse your blade of the horses blood before she
arrived. Easier, I think, to just throw it away, and blame the attack on
an assassin that can melt from the shadows."
"That seems a bit of a stretch to me, Chieh," Shoin said. "We dont know
the full extent of Gusais abilities. He seems to be able to draw upon
the power of Nothing, as you said. Could that not allow him to kill the
horse and still arrive here in time to"
"No," Kakau said in a firm voice. He looked up, meeting the heralds
eyes. "No more lies. I will endure it no longer. Chieh is right. I slew
the horses. I have been working for Gusai all this time, giving him
information on the makeup of our group." The Mantis paused. "I am a
traitor."
All were quiet for a long moment. "Why?" Yu-Pan finally asked. There was
no anger in her voice, only a strange, sad, resignation.
"I serve Gusai," he said. "It is as simple as that."
"You serve a killer, Moshi Kakau," Shoin said. "How can you have any
pride in that?"
"Tell me this," Kakau asked, looking at Shoin. "If your father were to
ride through Oblivions Gate this very day and ask you to join him on a
quest to take back rulership of the Miya, would you do it?"
"My father would not ask me to do such a thing," Shoin replied.
"Then you are fortunate," the Mantis said. "Dosonu did not return to
find his family spitting upon his name."
"What are you talking about?" Shoin asked.
"You know already how the Gusai family name was granted," Kakau said,
"but do you know what happened to it? Three generations after Gusai
died, an ambitious Mantis named Rioshida attempted to win Great Clan
status by kidnapping the Emperors son. The Emperor at the time was
weak, spineless. He would have capitulated to Rioshidas demands. But
Rioshidas own clan turned against him, executing the ruling members of
the Gusai family and returning the Emperors son. The Gusai name was
revoked and forever stained with dishonor. Gusai walked through
Oblivions Gate expecting to resume leadership of his clan. Instead, he
found that his own clan no longer wished to remember him. Yoritomo
Aramasu ordered Gusai to leave the Mantis Isles, assigning him little
more than a token honor guard to protect him."
"And you were a part of that honor guard," Kijuro said.
"My family was, yes," Kakau said. "I was born in Gusais service."
"And what happened to the rest of your family?" Rezan asked.
"There were only a handful of us," Kakau said. "Over the years, most
abandoned him. Perhaps they saw life as a ronin more attractive than
serving a madman. I am the only one who still serves him."
"You should have become a ronin," Rezan said. "Its much better than
being executed."
"What is Gusais plan?" Shoin asked. "What would turn a former servant
of Toturi into a killer?"
Kakau laughed. "He was always a killer," the Mantis said. "Gusai
attacked Hanteis armies only because they were made up of heroes and
legends. He had hoped for a chance to kill the Steel Chrysanthemum. He
has an
obsession with killing the legendary."
"He said that all of the greatest legends in the Empire gained their
fame on a mound of the dead," Shoin replied.
Kakau nodded. "And if he can kill them, he will be remembered as the
greatest of them all. Gusai spent centuries in the Realm of Slaughter.
Endless blood, death, and murder, has twisted his perception of the
world. He believes that if he had killed the Hantei in his past life, he
would be remembered as an Emperor instead of a failure. He had hoped to
correct that mistake by killing Hantei XVI. He failed, ultimately. He
was grouped with other heroic spirits, given a small commendation, and
forgotten."
"So why did he want to kill me?" Shoin asked.
"I do not know," Kakau shook his head.
"Then youre no longer useful," Yu-Pan said, drawing her sword and
advancing toward him.
"Yu-Pan," Shoin said quickly, "No!"
Yu-Pan looked calmly at the herald. "He has confessed to his crime, in
the presence of a magistrate. He has conspired with an assassin to bring
about the death of samurai. We are now obliged to carry out the
sentence."
"There are too many questions," Akemi said. "We still do not know how
Gusai gained control over the power of Nothing, or what his next target
will be."
"We have too many questions, Yu-Pan," Shoin said. "I am sorry, but
justice will have to wait. We will take him with us."
Yu-Pan shrugged, sheathed her sword, and walked away. Shoin found her
sudden lack of emotion even more disturbing than her usual rage.
"Where will we go next, Shoin-sama?" Chieh asked.
Shoin looked at her. "Im disappointed, Chieh. Have we exhausted your
prescient abilities?"
"Now that weve finished with the logical deductions, weve been reduced
to mere guesswork," she replied. "I fear that is not an area in which I
excel."
"Gusai wants to kill a legend," Kijuro said. "As I doubt he realizes the
true value of Kijuro for then he would obviously be after me my
guess is that perhaps his aim was to kill Toturi. He failed. The Horde
beat him to it."
"No," Kakau said. "Gusai respected Toturi. Toturi granted the Mantis
Great Clan status. He would never harm the Splendid Emperor."
"No?" Shoin said, suddenly coming to a realization. "Then what about his
children?"
"I told you already, Gusai bore no malice to the Toturi family," Kakau
said. "He reserved his hatred for the Hantei."
"Like Naseru?" Shoin asked, "the student of the man who escaped him?"
Kakau blinked. "I never considered..."
"Kijuro," Shoin said quickly. "Take my horse. How quickly can you return
to Shiro Morito and obtain fresh steeds for all of us?"
"I am already there, Shoin-sama," Kijuro said. "Could you watch the
driftwood?" He nodded at the Mantis. Shoin nodded, drawing his bow,
knocking an arrow, and aiming at Kakau. The Mantis only stood where he
was, not attempting to resist or escape. Kijuro charged off as if Fu
Leng were at his heels.
"We ride for Otosan Uchi?" Akemi asked.
Shoin nodded. "Take Yu-Pan and Rezan. Ready the rest of the horses."
"Is this necessary, Shoin-sama?" Chieh asked. "Lord Naseru has averted
assassination attempts before. Presumably he will be well protected
against this one."
"Hantei Naseru gave us this mission," Shoin said. "Would you risk
failing when you knew you could do otherwise?"
"Of course not," she said, "but I am pleased that you would not,
either."
"Im curious, Chieh," Shoin said, looking sidelong at the Phoenix. "How
did you know Gusai would come for me? That is the only part that you
have not explained."
"That much was obvious from the very beginning," Chieh said. "If Naseru
had truly wished us to investigate these murders, he could have asked
any one of a hundred more experienced magistrates anywhere in the
Empire. Instead, he chose you, an obvious half-spirit descendant of a
very famous and prominent spirit, to find an assassin who murders
spirits."
Shoin digested that for a moment. "I was bait?" he asked.
Chieh smirked slightly. "I suppose next you shall ask me how long I have
known that."
"Not at all," Shoin said. "A wise woman once told me that the world is a
boring place without mystery."
To be Concluded

Glossary of Characters and Terms
Agasha Chieh - A mysterious Phoenix Clan magistrate whose appearance
seems as prone to sudden change as her temper. She has been assigned to
Miya Shoin's party of magistrates.
Gusai Founder of the first official family of the Mantis Clan,
whose name was later revoked after a failed attack on the Emperor. He
was the first victim of the assassin who hunts the Heroes of Rokugan.
Hantei XVI - The Steel Chrysanthemum. One of the most feared Emperors
in history, he returned through Oblivion's Gate to attempt to recreate
his sadistic and despotic rule.
Hantei Naseru One of the Four Winds, heirs to Toturi I. Also called
the Anvil, he is the most cunning and politically-minded of the Four
Winds. It was he who commissioned Miya Shoins group to investigate the
assassinations.
Heroes of Rokugan - The title granted to a group of returned spirits
who allied with Emperor Toturi against the army of Hantei XVI.
Kijuro - A good-natured Ox Clan samurai. He has been assigned to Miya
Shoin's party of magistrates.
Lying Darkness A strange entity that embodied the unmaking of all
that exists. The Lying Darkness was destroyed thirty years ago after the
machinations of its minions caused Oblivions Gate to open. Though the
Darkness itself is gone, it is believed that many of its former minions
can still control the strange, shadow-based abilities it once granted
them.
Miya Dosonu The father of Miya Shoin, a returned spirit who gave
his life heroically during the War of Spirits. In his first lifetime, he
was a contemporary of Rezan.
Miya Shoin - A young Imperial Herald now charged with investigating
the murders of the Heroes of Rokugan. He is the son of a spirit and a
mortal, and unlike many half-spirits he retains the strange ethereal
glow many spirits radiate.
Moshi Kakau - A Mantis sailor who happened to witness the murder of
Gusai, a Hero of Rokugan. He has been assigned to Miya Shoin's party of
magistrates.
Nothing The power once controlled by the Lying Darkness; it
represents an absence of all elements in their natural balance. The
assassin hunted by Shoin and the others seems to display mastery of this
power.
Oblivion's Gate - A portal connected to all the Spirit Realms, once
located deep in the heart of the Shadowlands. By opening the gate, the
Lying Darkness planned to consume the essence of all who had ever
existed, living and dead. Many spirits of the dead returned through the
gate to fight the Darkness, and were granted mortal bodies by the Gate's
strange magic. The gate was sealed and destroyed by the Phoenix Clan
Master of Fire, Isawa Hochiu.
Rezan A duelist who, by extraordinary circumstance, gained an
undeserved reputation as the Empire's finest poet. He died over two
centuries ago, and returned through Oblivion's Gate to join the Heroes
of Rokugan. He is under the protection of Miya Shoin's party, though he
seems to have joined them in their investigations of his own free will.
Shadow Another name for the Lying Darkness.
Toritaka Akemi - A Scorpion actress assigned to impersonate a Crab
Clan phantom-hunter. She has been assigned to Miya Shoin's party of
magistrates; thus far only Kijuro knows her true allegiance.
Toturi I - The Emperor of Rokugan, the first spirit to return through
Oblivion's Gate. He was recently murdered by a new breed of demonic
creature known as an Onisu, leaving behind four heirs to the throne and
no clear succession.
Utaku Yu-Pan - A vengeful Unicorn Clan Battle Maiden whose family was
murdered by the returned spirit Bayushi Tozasu. She has been assigned to
Miya Shoin's party of magistrates.
War of Spirits - A conflict instigated by Hantei XVI, the Steel
Chrysanthemum, when he tried to overthrow Toturi and restore his own
rule. He was supported by many spirits who had returned through
Oblivion's Gate.
Yasuki Kaneko Another member of the Heroes of Rokugan, who came to
live among the Ox Clan to avoid uncomfortable questions about her
lineage. Shoins group recently averted an attempt on her life.