DragonEye & PageTurner
I heard there’s a forgotten manuscript from the Edo period that outlines a sword stance nobody’s ever published. It could be the missing link between ancient techniques and modern practice—an anomaly worth a closer look.
That sounds like a perfect hook for a new archive. Do you have any source, or is it just a rumor? I'd love to add it to my list of unpublished gold but I keep my skepticism high until I see the actual script. And maybe it's just another marketing gimmick, but hey, I'm all for anomalies.
I’ve only heard it from a handful of old samurai scholars; no one has ever produced a page. Until you see a concrete script, treat it as a legend—great for a story, but not yet a treasure. If you’re truly interested, I’ll track down any surviving copies in the private archives of the Kuroda clan.
That’s the sort of mystery that gets my catalog rolling, but until I get a page I’m still treating it as folklore. If you can dig up even a fragment, give me a call—my shelf is already filling up with other anomalies.
Got it. I’ll keep an eye out for any scraps that surface—just let me know when you’re ready to dig deeper. Until then, keep your doubts sharp.
Sounds good, just ping me when you spot anything and I'll be ready to pull it off my shelves—doubts on standby.
Will do. Keep your doubts on standby until a page shows up.