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Authors: Lian Hearn
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Let us all go forth
Bridle to bridle and see
No doubt the blossoms
Are scattering like snowflakes
In the ancient capital
âfrom
Kokin Wakashū: The First Imperial Anthology of Japanese Poetry
, translated by Helen Craig McCullough
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THE TALE OF SHIKANOKO
LIST OF CHARACTERS
MAIN CHARACTERS
Kumayama no Kazumaru, later known as Shikanoko or
Shika
Nishimi no Akihime, the Autumn Princess,
Aki
Kuromori no
Kiyoyori
, the Kuromori lord
Lady
Tama
, his wife, the Matsutani lady
Masachika
, Kiyoyori's younger brother
Hina
, sometimes known as Yayoi, his daughter
Tsumaru
, his son
Bara
or Ibara, Hina's servant
Yoshimori, also Yoshimaru, the Hidden Emperor,
Yoshi
Takeyoshi, also Takemaru, son of Shikanoko and Akihime,
Take
Lady
Tora
Shisoku
, the mountain sorcerer
Sesshin
, an old wise man
The
Prince Abbot
Akuzenji
, King of the Mountain, a bandit
Hisoku
, Lady Tama's retainer
THE MIBOSHI CLAN
Lord
Aritomo
, head of the clan, also known as the Minatogura lord
Yukikuni no
Takaakira
The
Yukikuni lady
, his wife
Takauji
, their son
Arinori
, lord of the Aomizu area, a sea captain
Yamada Keisaku
, Masachika's adoptive father
Gensaku
, one of Takaakira's retinue
Yasuie
, one of Masachika's men
Yasunobu
, his brother
THE KAKIZUKI CLAN
Lord
Keita
, head of the clan
Hosokawa no
Masafusa
, a kinsman of Kiyoyori
Tsuneto
, one of Kiyoyori's warriors
Sadaike
, one of Kiyoyori's warriors
Tachiyama no
Enryo
, one of Kiyoyori's warriors
Hatsu
, his wife
Kongyo
, Kiyoyori's senior retainer
Haru
, his wife
Chikamaru, later Motochika,
Chika
, his son
Kaze
, his daughter
Hironaga
, a retainer at Kuromori
Tsunesada
, a retainer at Kuromori
Taro
, a servant in Kiyoyori's household in Miyako
THE IMPERIAL COURT
The
Emperor
Prince Momozono
, the Crown Prince
Lady Shinmei'in
, his wife, Yoshimori's mother
Daigen
, his younger brother, later Emperor
Lady Natsue
, Daigen's mother, sister of the Prince Abbot
Yoriie
, an attendant
Nishimi no
Hidetake
, Aki's father, foster father to Yoshimori
Kai
, his adopted daughter
AT THE TEMPLE OF RYUSONJI
Gessho
, a warrior monk
Eisei
, a young monk, later one of the
Burnt Twins
AT KUMAYAMA
Shigetomo
, Shikanoko's father
Sademasa
, his brother, Shikanoko's uncle, now lord of the estate
Nobuto
, one of his warriors
Tsunemasa
, one of his warriors
Naganori
, one of his warriors
Nagatomo
, Naganori's son, Shika's childhood friend, later one of the
Burnt Twins
AT NISHIMI
Lady Sadako
and
Lady Masako
, Hina's teachers
Saburo
, a groom
THE RIVERBANK PEOPLE
Lady Fuji
, the mistress of the pleasure boats
Asagao
, a musician and entertainer
Yuri
,
Sen
,
Sada
, and
Teru
, young girls at the convent
Sarumaru,
Saru
, an acrobat and monkey trainer
Kinmaru
and
Monmaru
, acrobats and monkey trainers
THE SPIDER TRIBE
Kiku
, later Master Kikuta, Lady Tora's oldest son
Mu
, her second son
Kuro
, her third son
Ima
, her fourth son
Ku
, her fifth son
Tsunetomo
, a warrior, Kiku's retainer
Shida
, Mu's wife, a fox woman
Kinpoge
, their daughter
Unagi
, a merchant in Kitakami
SUPERNATURAL BEINGS
Tadashii
, a tengu
Hidari
and
Migi
, guardian spirits of Matsutani
The dragon child
Ban
, a flying horse
Gen
, a fake wolf
Kon
and
Zen
, werehawks
HORSES
Nyorin
, Akuzenji's white stallion, later Shikanoko's
Risu
, a bad-tempered brown mare
Tan
, their foal
WEAPONS
Jato
, Snake Sword
Jinan
, Second Son
Ameyumi
, Rain Bow
Kodama
, Echo
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“Yoshimori has been found?” For years Lord Aritomo had both dreaded and longed for this news. Until he saw Yoshimori's corpse with his own eyes he would never feel secure about Emperor Daigen's reign. Once Yoshimori was dead, preferably executed in public as the son of a rebel and traitor, no one would be able to question the legitimacy of Daigen. Even Heaven would have to concede.
He noticed Masachika recoil very slightly as he leaned toward him. Aritomo knew his breath smelled of decay and that his men feared he was grievously sick, even dying. He saw it in their sideways glances, their nervous voices. Yet not one of them had the courage to confront him with their fears. They did not understand he would outlive them all, that this passing illness was the price he was paying for immortality. He used white powder to mask his yellowing skin and madder to give color to his cheeks and lips. He drank wine to dull the pain and took many other potions, concocted for him by his physicians. Nothing could alleviate the night sweats and the vomiting, or restore healthy flesh to his gaunt frame, but it would all be worth it in the end.
“It may be just another rumor,” Masachika replied. “Arinori reported it. Messengers came from Aomizu this morning. One of the owners of the pleasure boats, Lady Fuji, hinted that she knew where Yoshimori was.”
“Is it worth investigating? It could be a ploy to ingratiate herself with Arinori. They will do anything to avoid paying their dues, these women.”
“Indeed. And as we know the Aomizu lord is susceptible to such women, and inclined to be fanciful himself.”
Aritomo raised his eyebrows. He did not encourage his men in criticism and backbiting. It corroded their loyalty to one another and eventually to him. But he was always interested in their opinions. He wondered what Arinori would have to say about Masachika in return. He would probably not be so quick to criticize, for Masachika had a reputation for acting swiftly against any perceived rival, wiping out offenses in blood.
Masachika said, “However, the woman died, probably poisoned. The most likely suspect, one of her entertainers, disappeared the next day, fleeing into the Darkwood. What if Fuji really did know something and was silenced?”
Aritomo shifted his jaw from side to side as he did when he was thinking. The dull clicking was the only sound in the room.