[quote=@GreenGoat] [hr][color=c4df9b][b]Yao Ying Xi[/b], Her room in the mansion[/color][hr] A small golden cat was placed carefully onto the small table. It was not truly made of gold, nor was it a design that one would think of as Chinese or even Asian. All that mattered was that it was a close enough symbol for good flow of chi. No longer did her room stink of stagnant chi, or felt tumultuous from it being fast flowing, it now was a pleasant stream. Inhaling, she stepped into the center of the room, and moved her body. The shape of her room, her movements, and the sun's position. With a snap of her fist, a small controlled puff of flame came out. Her ever present smile widened. [i][color=c4df9b]"Ah, Saber. Did you find a good spot?"[/color][/i] Ying Xi spoke through telepathy with her servant. She took but a single step outside her door before being bombarded by the mansion's odd flow.[i] [color=c4df9b]"Before that, do you know of the sun and moon mirrors? The square and round bowls you're holding will give you a clue."[/color][/i] [/quote] [hr][color=6ecff6][b]Saber of the Sea[/b] The Mansion Courtyard[/color][hr] [color=6ecff6][i]"I like to believe that I have master, thought it may not meet your expectations. I am not familiar enough with your practices to really understand what makes a good spot or not."[/i][/color] And she meant it. The courtyard was well maintained, with well kept plants strategically placed in between the winding paths. Now, this might be personal bias, but she particularly liked a small bench and table besides the pond out here. Setting the two mirrors aside, she stared at them for a moment as her master asked the question. The two silver bowls were exactly as described, one being a square shape, the other being round. Almost entirely plain besides the symbols of the sun and the moon on their interiors, she stared at them for a couple moments. Maybe... yin and yang? The Chinese loved talking about the yin and yang. Thinking for another moment, she waved a hand towards the bowls, expending a small amount of magical energy. Seemingly forming from nothing inside the bowls, pure fresh water formed, filling them to exactly the brim, perfectly reflecting the sky above. [color=6ecff6][i]"I'm going to guess it has something to do with the yin and yang, Master?"[/i][/color]