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Ayako smiled as Megumi took her seat and then said, "I will be gone for just a moment to fetch some supplies. Please do not mind the man standing outside the door. He is just a precaution." Apparently a man dressed entirely in black had taken a position by the door as a guard at some point during their conversation -- or perhaps he had been there the whole time. It was likely that Megumi would not have even noticed him unless Ayako had pointed him out. With that, the kitsune left the room, leaving Megumi to sit in silence for about three minutes. In that time, the man by the door stood still and statue-like; the loudest sound coming from him was the beating of his heart, and even that was muffled by layers of cloth.

Finally, Ayako returned with a piece of white silk, a slab of a black metal substance, and a tiny metal tool that looked to be a pick of some sort. He laid the piece of silk on the table before him, placed the block of metal on top of the sheet, and proceeded to carefully carve a series of symbols that translated to "wolf" into the metal. "This will be your brand," he explained as he worked. "The materials here are enchanted so that the branding is a permanent process, but I assure you that it will not interact with any other magic you wish to use, nor will it have any negative effects on your health." When finished with that word, he carved one more smaller symbol above it that signified that she was of the ancient race of spirits. Next, he turned the pick around and tapped the metal three times, pausing about a second between them. When he lifted the metal, the symbols had transferred onto the cloth, penetrating through to both sides. He picked up the silk cloth and then made his way behind Megumi. "Now hold still. You may feel a slight sting, but it will only be momentary and no harm will come of it." With that final reassurance, he tied the cloth around Megumi's head like a headband, ensuring that the brand was centered properly; after all, once it was on, it would never come off.

Once everything was in place, he lightly tapped Megumi's forehead and temples with the back of the pick, and the brand began to transfer onto her flesh. Megumi would feel a slight pain, like the prickling of thousands of needles where the symbols fused with her body, but the process took only a couple of seconds and then Ayako removed the cloth. "All finished. Now you are in compliance with our laws and have no need to hide from us. You are free to go if you like, but I would be happy if you chose to join The Guild. Of course, if you need more time to decide you are welcome to it, but spirits of your caliber do not come to us very often and I feel it would be a shame not to put your talents to use." Megumi was not blocked or restrained in any way; she was free to go if she chose, though it was clear that the fox wanted her on board.

Garoth raised an eyebrow at what Scarlet said. It was good having a friend that could give him special insights, but sometimes it frustrated him with how vague it could be. "I'm not a detective, I'm a hunter," he said. "Besides, she already told me that her father did something to her when she was a pup, but I'm not sure that even she knows what it is. If you think there's something really dangerous about her, then you should report it to the council. They have access to a lot more information than I do and can do a background check or something..." Now that he thought about it, if The Guild conducted a hunt on her father, they would definitely have a file on him that contained the reason he was hunted. "I'll talk to her again and have a look at the library," he said with a sigh, "but it it's something serious, that information would be classified." Perhaps one day he would have access to all of the information in the library, but as a warrior, he would have to make do with information that was free to everyone.
Ayako could tell that Megumi was ill at ease, but at the same time he was confident that he could win her over to their side; having a powerful spirit like her join would be a tremendous asset in the long run. But first, he wanted to remove the element of danger from the situation. "You may be at ease now," he said. "We will not harm you so long as you accept your brand, and whether or not you decide to join us is entirely your decision. Everybody who works for us does so willingly and may leave whenever they like. The only consequence for leaving is that they may never set foot inside our walls again. If you are not convinced that this is the right place for you, though, I would like you to think about the nature of The Guild before you refuse. If one person was in danger, I could go to them and save them with ease; even if an entire village was in danger, there are few spirits in this world that I would be unable to protect it from. I don't need The Guild to save one person. But, even as we speak, there are hundreds, if not thousands of people in danger. I cannot be in a hundred places at once. Two places I could manage--" he gave a quick smirk "--but not a hundred.

"The Guild is more than just a collection of warriors and wizards that hunt monsters. We are a nexus and a distributor of help as well as a training facility where the greatest masters in the world have gathered. We are known, and whenever there is a call for help it comes to us. The Guild does not simply protect one person, or one village; we protect the world. We decipher and organize all these calls for help and select those that can provide the best aid for a job. And when not on a job, our hunters hone their skills, learning from one another, developing rivalries and friendships, and reaching levels of strength they could not attain alone. If your nature is to help as many people as you can, we will see to it that your abilities are actually being used to their fullest. If you are still not convinced, then speak with Garoth. He used to be a lone guardian like you, but he came around to see that he was better as a guild member than he was alone.

"As for your father..." At this last stage, Ayako's voice took on a compassionate tone and his face bore a look of genuine sympathy. "It is always unfortunate when good men cannot come to terms with the times they live in. The incident with the Wolf of the West happened... well it must have been over a century ago by now, and I'm afraid that I no longer remember the details. I will not lie to you: I did vote in favor of that hunt, though I cannot remember why. Refusing to be branded alone would warrant a hunt, though I believe there was something more to this case..." Ayako thought for a moment and shook his head apologetically. "I am sorry that I cannot be more helpful to you now, but if you agree to join us, I feel as though it would be my duty to investigate the matter and give you your answers. Now, if you are ready, we can proceed with the branding. Think about all I have said and give my your decision afterwards." Ayako then motioned for Megumi to return to her seat. He had been seated the whole time and would not proceed until Megumi at least returned the courtesy.
Were you planning on waiting until we finish with Megumi to continue the conversation with Scarlet? You didn't respond to Garoth last post.
Despite the hostility that came through Megumi's voice, Ayako smiled at the response. "It is often the meek that are the loudest," Ayako said in a placid tone. "Those that are weak are loud because they have no means of defense and must deter their enemies. Those that are strong can afford to be quiet because they have little to fear. When I say you have come quietly, do not interpret that as a declaration of weakness. Rather, consider it my way of calling you a dignified and civilized individual... one that can afford to be quiet." He paused for a moment, letting those words work on Megumi before continuing. "I, too, I have lived on this world for a long time, and I have also lived in the spirit world for a long time. Believe me when I say that there is plenty of darkness in both of them." He didn't bother telling her his exact age, but it was apparent from his tone that he he was at least older than The Guild. "You remind me very much of Garoth. You are both proud, courageous, and strong spirits... I can see why he has taken a liking to you. The work you describe does not sound very different from our own. I'm sure that you could find a way to fit in here if you tried. Is this notion unsavory to you?" Ayako knew that this sounded like an ultimatum, but it was just the way he liked to ask the question. He had no intention of killing a spirit that had devoted its life to protecting others, but the question was always more interesting when said spirit was not aware of his intentions.
Ayako led Megumi down a dimly lit corridor and into a small room with little in it except two chairs and a table between them. He listened stoically as Megumi spoke, but did not give her an answer just yet. Instead he motioned to one of the chairs and said, "Please have a seat." He took the chair opposite her and folded his arms inside the sleeves of his kimono as his spoke, a soft, almost lyrical voice filling the room. "I am not concerned with what happened in the past or in the hand you were dealt in life. I am concerned with the choices that you have made. It is not where you stand that tells me who you are, but where you choose to go. At the very least I can see that you have chosen to come quietly with Garoth and have chosen to accept a brand should we offer you one. However, I am curious as to what other choices you have made in your lifetime. Tell me, where have you come from and where will you go from here?" It was clear from Ayako's demeanor that the question was not purely literal; true, location may be an intrinsic part of the answer, but he was more concerned with Megumi's character and ambitions. The answer to this question would determine her fate.

And as Ayako interrogated Megumi, Garoth was busy filling out his mission report. He wasn't required to go into much detail because it was just a routine extermination, but he was careful with what he wrote about picking up Megumi. He remembered that she said that she was not going to lie, so Garoth did his best to keep the information as accurate as possible. Any discrepancies between what he wrote and what she said could cause a huge problem. Finally, he finished the chore, handed the forms over to the receptionist, and turned back to Scarlet. "So, what was it you wanted to talk about?" he asked, not thinking that part of the secret may have been the fact that she wanted to talk to him.
Garoth shook his head when Megumi spoke, but tried to hide his frustration. These were the things he had wanted to know before he brought her here. Even so, if her father had rebelled or put up some kind of fight, he was sure that his actions wouldn't be held against her now. After all, she was perfectly willing to accept the brand, so there was no problem that he could see. His train of thought was interrupted, though, as his friend Scarlet approached them. Some people thought she was an odd one, but Garoth preferred to think of her as quirky. "Oh, sure, I don't have anything to do after this," he replied to her invitation. "Just as long as you're not going to tell me about death omens or anything creepy like that..." Before he could continue the conversation, though, the seal on the wall flared with light and Aliat emerged alongside another figure.

The council member was a man wearing a white kimono with crimson streaks. He was average in size and stature, had gentle facial features, bright blue eyes, and long copper hair. The brand on his forehead told the world that he was a kitsune. "You must be Megumi," he said in a soft voice looking at the wolf with kind eyes. "My name is Ayako. I will be hearing your case today and, so long as you act with honesty and good faith, will be the one issuing you your brand." Then he looked at Garoth. "I trust that the rogue spirit at the shrine is dead?" The griffin nodded. "Good work. It is always better when things can be taken care of expediently. I will not be needing you for this audience. Just file a mission report with the receptionist, and you will be dismissed." His gaze shifted back towards the wolf. "Megumi, you may come with us. We will go inside to speak privately first, and then I will give you your brand." His demeanor seemed to hold an air of authority about it without displaying any form of malice or aggression. He waited patiently for everyone to obey, yet something about him made it clear that he would not tolerate insubordination.

"Good luck," Garoth said as he gave Megumi a friendly pat on the back, and then headed over to the receptionist to write up a report. Meanwhile, Ayako stood waiting for Megumi to walk with him into the council room, part of him wondering if the wolf would talk first or if he would have to prompt a conversation.
Upon entering the main building, they found themselves in a large and finely decorated room. Just at the entrance, there was a receptionist at the desk tracking who came and went and for what. Aliat signed the three of them in and continued to the back end of the room towards what appeared to be a dead end with an ornate seal on it. He took a marble out of his pocket, placed it against the wall, and with a bright flash, a circular opening appeared. "Alright, you two wait here. As soon as a council member is free, they will come out to interview you." With that, the man disappeared behind the wall and the opening sealed itself back up.

Garoth could tell that Megumi was nervous, even though she was doing her best to hide it. To be honest, he was a bit nervous too. Even though his life wasn't on the line, if he screwed up and brought something dangerous this far into the HQ, there would be serious consequences. "I'm sure everything will be fine," Garoth said, partly to calm Megumi, and partly to convince himself. "If there were any problems I'm sure Aliat would have said something. Just don't do anything that would make the council members mad. I've seen what they can do..." He shivered as his mind went back to the time when he'd had the privilege of seeing a council member hunt down a powerful rogue spirit. Poor thing didn't stand a chance.
You could introduce any Guild characters he have in mind about now. Since we're probably going to have a lot of characters, I don't think we'll need skeletons for them all. Feel free to make Council characters too if you like.
As soon as Megumi hopped off, Garoth morphed back into his mortal form, taking a deep breath in preparation for entering The Guild. He had never presented a spirit to be branded before himself, and he hoped that they would understand the situation. He could tell when they were flying that she was truly at peace and that she had nothing to hide. Well, most of the council members were pretty understanding, so as long as it wasn't Malik... "Yes, just stand next to me as we approach the doors," he said, pushing that thought aside. "We'll need someone to let us in." Of course, Garoth could have simply landed within the walls, but that would have gotten him a lot of flak from the higher-ups, especially since he was bringing an outsider with him.

As the approached the HQ, which was for all intents and purposes a fortress, there were a massive set of stone doors labeled "East Entrance." At the top of the enormous walls an armored man looked down at them. From that height, it took him a moment to recognize who it was, but then he called down "Ah, Garoth! Welcome back!" He signaled to some of the other guards, and then the was a loud grinding sound as the pulleys and gears slowly urged the monolithic doors open. Waiting at the entrance was another middle-aged man dressed in deep red silk, a wide-rimmed had, and a katana strapped to his side. "Quick as always," the man said, and then he gave a little smirk. "Who's that? Your new girlfriend?"

"Ah, no," Garoth replied quickly, not allowing any time for a misunderstanding. "Her name is Megumi. She's a spirit that is coming forward to be branded."

"I see..." The man paused a moment as if in thought, and then smiled at Megumi. "It's always so much easier when spirits decide to cooperate with us. You've made the right choice. My name is Aliat. Follow me and I'll see if a council member is available. You too Garoth." And so Aliat led them into The Guild. Upon entering there were dozens of warriors of all races and disciplines outside honing their skills, having friendly duels, or just loafing about. However, they were heading towards the building that looked like a small castle in the center of the HQ; that was where all of the business-related activities took place, including the brandings. As they walked, Aliat tossed another smirk at the other two and said, "You're a lucky girl. Garoth never lets anybody ride on his back. Finally letting go of the griffin pride of yours?"

"I was... in a hurry, and flying was faster." Despite Garoth's answer, Aliat just gave a small chuckle as they advanced towards the building.
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