[Miyabi leaps down from his shoulder, down...down...down...and lands gracefully on both feet. What, you weren't scared, were you? She takes out her sword, and jams the point into a patch of dirt, where no grass was growing.
She began to drag the sword behind her as she walked, making a circle, then forming the familiar sign of a yin yang.]
There's a story to go with it, but I don't remember it very well. It's very old. Uhm...basically, it's the symbol for balance. The black part is darkness, and the white is light. See how each half has a small circle with the opposite color in it? I never understood that when I was little, but I think it means that even darkness contains light, and light contains darkness. One can't exist without the other.
[This...brought back memories. Miyabi remembered now when she was older, and the things she "learned" from the Dark Lord. Was she wiser for it? Maybe. Was it even real? ...Who knows.]
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She began to drag the sword behind her as she walked, making a circle, then forming the familiar sign of a yin yang.]
There's a story to go with it, but I don't remember it very well. It's very old. Uhm...basically, it's the symbol for balance. The black part is darkness, and the white is light. See how each half has a small circle with the opposite color in it? I never understood that when I was little, but I think it means that even darkness contains light, and light contains darkness. One can't exist without the other.
[This...brought back memories. Miyabi remembered now when she was older, and the things she "learned" from the Dark Lord. Was she wiser for it? Maybe. Was it even real? ...Who knows.]