Board Thread:Introductions/@comment-25799194-20141202174153/@comment-25035274-20141202224921

Task the First: For the Kunoichi, a task most straining to her vaunted reticence seems appropriate. My advisement for this task wouldst be to require of her a loud, public, and quite vociferous pronouncement of her truest love. For best effect and truest determination, I might suggest making of it a regional journey. Stipulate unto her that her pronouncement needs must not only be made in the confines of her village of birth, but also throughout those environs surrounding, even up unto her Regional Capitol.

Task the Second: For the Inari, most lovely of skin and fluffy of tail, it be-eth worth mentioning that for all her seeming propriety, she still doth remain much like her Youko cousin beneath the veneer. As such, she is a maiden of exceeding lust.

For her task, a seemingly simple test. Requireth of her that she abstain from all acts of carnality for a period of time. A fortnight seems, in mine reckoning, a reasonable amount of time though thou mayest opt for a longer period, as preferred. Mayhaps a month and a fortnight, to be certain. For certs, shouldst she fail to refrain from all carnal acts, including those which mayeth cause blindness and the hairyness of palms, then truly and sadly, she lovest thee not.

Task the Third: For the Wight, Lovely Queen of the Undead, a test to break the stateliest of ladies. Require ye of her one month's hard labor within the muck and drudgery of a swine farm. Be she truly the Queen for thine Heart, it shall show through truly. Her bearing shall remain unbent and her regal spirit unbroken. Shouldst she, however, refuse the task then shall ye know that the union be ill-advised.

Shouldst all three of the Maidens complete their tasks with honour and valour, then shall ye have a difficult choice indeed. It mayest even be that, again, thou findest the choice remove-ed from thine hands, for it may yet be that all three are loathe to relenquish their claims and despite all thine protests, thou mayest find thineself with a harem fit to rival that of Solomon himself.