E1 - A Lady Out of Place Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [00:33] Yukiya     Yukichi! [00:37] Yukiya     Yukichi! Yukichi! [01:06] Yukiya     H-Help me. [01:08] Yukiya     Please help. [01:09] Yukiya     Save my brother! [01:11] Yukiya     I beg you! I don't mind if I die! So please! [01:33] Yukiya     A golden raven? [01:41] Nazukihiko     Have no fear. I'll return     both of you to your nests. [01:46] Nazukihiko     We may meet again someday. [01:50] Nazukihiko     For now, forget and go to sleep. SIGN    YATAGARASU SIGN    The Raven     Does Not     Choose     Its Master SIGN    Yamauchi [02:05] Narrator     Yamauchi. SIGN    The yatagarasu race          has long called          this land of          deep mountains home [02:07] Narrator     The yatagarasu race has long called     this land of deep mountains home. [02:18] Narrator     Once these strange, three-legged birds     took human form and trod the earth, [02:26] Narrator     they tilled fields and built towns. [02:31] Narrator     The lord of the yatagarasu is     called the kin'u: the Golden Raven. SIGN    The lord of the yatagarasu           is called the kin'u:           the Golden Raven [02:36] Narrator     The kin'u wields supreme     authority in Yamauchi. [02:40] Narrator     The title is passed from parent     to child, generation to generation. [02:45] Narrator     The kin'u has long ruled the people well     and has brought plenty to Yamauchi. [02:53] Narrator     Yet its history has also been replete with     scheming by those who flock to the throne. [03:01] Narrator     The plots reach their height in     the choice of the crown prince's consort: SIGN    Rite of     Ascension [03:06] Narrator     the Rite of Ascension. [03:09] Narrator     Noblewomen contest a single place     at the future kin'u's side. [03:16] Narrator     They shoulder their families' fates     in the fierce battle about to unfold. SIGN    Wisteria Hall, Cherry Blossom Palace [03:29] Empress     What do you say to "Asebi"? [03:32] Asebi     "Asebi"? [03:34] Empress     As your alias. [03:38] Empress     A lady who might marry     the Prince, however lowly, [03:43] Empress     can hardly remain     a nameless second daughter. [03:46] Empress     Or does my choice of name dissatisfy you? [03:51] Asebi     P-Perish the thought! [03:53] Asebi     A name from Your Majesty's own lips     honors me more than I deserve. [03:58] Ladies-in-Waiting     Goodness. [04:00] Ladies-in-Waiting     "Asebi," she said. [04:00] Ladies-in-Waiting     Her Majesty took the joke too far. [04:03] Ladies-in-Waiting     Does the girl not realize? [04:04] Empress     Then, let it be so, Lady Asebi. SIGN    Spring Hall [04:09] Empress     I leave the Spring Hall in your care. [04:12] Asebi     Y-Yes, ma'am! [04:14] Takimoto     Congratulations. [04:17] Takimoto     Today, through the Rite of Ascension, [04:19] Takimoto     you have formally entered contention     for His Highness's hand. SIGN    First daughter of     the Southern House     Hamayu [04:24] Takimoto     First daughter of the     Southern House, Lady Hamayu. SIGN    First daughter of     the Western House     Masuho-no-Susuki [04:27] Takimoto     First daughter of the Western House,      Lady Masuho-no-Susuki. SIGN    Third daughter of     the Northern House     Shiratama [04:31] Takimoto     Third daughter of the     Northern House, Lady Shiratama. SIGN    Second daughter of     the Eastern House     Asebi [04:34] Takimoto     And second daughter of     the Eastern House, Lady Asebi. [04:38] Takimoto     Yet only one among you will be chosen. [04:42] Takimoto     Here in the Cherry Blossom Palace,     you will spur each other to new heights, [04:46] Takimoto     so that you may experience     a joyous day in one year's time. SIGN    The Empress     Her Majesty     Omurasaki [05:04] Haruhito     Still, I can't help feeling lonely     without our guest of honor. [05:10] Haruhito     I had hoped he would accept     the invitation for once. [05:14] Genya     Honestly, what is His Highness thinking? SIGN    Lord of the North     Genya [05:18] Genya     I wish he'd show the people sending him     their dear daughters some courtesy. SIGN    Lord of the East     Haruhito [05:23] Haruhito     And I believe Lady Shiratama is only 14. [05:26] Haruhito     You must worry for her. SIGN    Lord of the South     Toru [05:28] Toru     He can't neglect the Four Houses     and still hope to govern. [05:33] Toru     I don't doubt he'll realize that soon. [05:35] Akira     Oh, I'm shaking in my boots! SIGN    Lord of the West     Akira [05:37] Akira     Whatever are you plotting? [05:40] Akira     In any case, there will be no hard feelings,     no matter whose daughter he chooses. [05:48] Fujinami     Sister! SIGN    Princess     Fujinami [05:53] Asebi     Your Highness! [05:56] Fujinami     How many years has it been?     I never dreamed I'd get to see you here. [06:00] Asebi     Forgive me. I didn't even write. [06:02] Asebi     Seeing you well brings me     the greatest pleasure. [06:05] Fujinami     Stop being so formal.     There's no need for ceremony between us. [06:10] Asebi     Very well. Princess Fujinami, then. [06:14] Fujinami     Still, you really have grown into a beauty. [06:19] Fujinami     You're sure to catch my brother's...     I mean, His Highness's eye. [06:24] Asebi     Really? Thank you. [06:27] Asebi     But I wouldn't go that far. [06:29] Fujinami     No, I mean it! [06:31] Fujinami     I hope he chooses you. [06:35] Fujinami     I mean, then we really would be sisters. [06:40] Hamayu     You're busy winning over     His Highness's little sister already? [06:45] Hamayu     Not half bad. [06:47] Asebi     Um, aren't you the Southern House's— [06:50] Fujinami     Lady Hamayu, you forget yourself. [06:52] Hamayu     Do I? I hope you'll forgive me. [06:59] Hamayu     You, uh, second daughter      of the Eastern House. [07:03] Asebi     Y-Yes? [07:05] Hamayu     Are you really happy to     receive a name like Asebi? [07:11] Asebi     Yes. It's a lovely name. [07:15] Hamayu     If that doesn't top it all! [07:17] Fujinami     Hamayu! [07:18] Asebi     Um, did I say something odd? [07:21] Ukogi     My lady, allow me to explain— [07:24] Masuho     You write "asebi" as     "horse intoxicating tree." [07:32] Masuho     Asebi flowers have poison in them. [07:37] Masuho     Nibbling on them makes     horses disgracefully drunk. [07:42] Masuho     The flowers symbolize you.     And the horse... [07:48] Hamayu     Tell her straight. Don't try to dress it up. [07:50] Hamayu     The "horse" is the Prince. [07:53] Asebi     What? [07:54] Hamayu     "Just like brainless horses     get drunk eating asebi, [07:58] Hamayu     a man of the Prince's caliber     will lose his wits over you." [08:03] Hamayu     "So have at it." [08:05] Hamayu     Basically, the Empress used     your alias to insult the Prince. [08:12] Hamayu     It's just the sort of thing she would do. [08:15] Asebi     What? His Highness, a horse? I never— [08:18] Ukogi     My lady! You mustn't say another word! [08:23] Asebi     Princess Fujinami... [08:26] Masuho     What a shame. After hearing     her dear brother so insulted, well... [08:32] Masuho     You aren't to blame.     Allow me to reintroduce myself. [08:36] Masuho     I am Masuho-no-Susuki,     first daughter of the Western House. [08:39] Asebi     Oh, I'm— [08:41] Masuho     I love beautiful and charming things. [08:45] Masuho     I think we could be great friends. [08:48] Asebi     Y-Yes. [08:50] Masuho     Still, my condolences on attracting     such unpleasant attention. [08:55] Hamayu     Hah. There's that western "friendliness"! [08:58] Masuho     Better a people pleaser     than a greedy southern boor. [09:02] Hamayu     The Southern House is honest. [09:04] Hamayu     We can't fake smiles that shamelessly. [09:07] Masuho     How nice for you. [09:08] Masuho     I suggest welcoming      His Highness with a frown, then. [09:11] Asebi     U-Um... [09:12] Hamayu     Yes, I think I will. [09:13] Shiratama     They don't consider you a threat. [09:16] Asebi     Lady Shiratama? [09:18] Shiratama     They don't think either     of us could ever be chosen. [09:26] Hamayu     That's enough.     Any more will spoil my drinks. [09:31] Masuho     Well then, if you'll all excuse me. SIGN    Spring Hall, Cherry Blossom Palace [09:48] Ukogi     I should have explained     the situation more clearly. SIGN    Eastern lady-in-waiting     Ukogi [09:52] Ukogi     Everyone ascends to the palace     determined to be chosen. [09:55] Ukogi     Every house leaps at the chance     to make one of its ladies a kin'u's bride. [10:01] Asebi     I'm exhausted. I can't even tell what... SIGN    m 0 0 l 0 0 b 5 -3 10 -4 14 -4 l 42 51 b 38 51 33 52 27 56 l 0 0 SIGN    The Singing Beak of Yamauchi [10:07] Ukogi     The Singing Beak of Yamauchi.     We'll begin your studies here. [10:11] Ukogi     Remember, my lady?     I read it to you when you were little. [10:15] Asebi     Oh, the book that put me to sleep— [10:18] Ukogi     My lady! [10:19] Ukogi     We'll start with the absolute basics     and review Yamauchi's origins. [10:24] Ukogi     Pay close attention. [10:27] Ukogi     When the Mountain God visited this land,      water gushed from its peaks. [10:33] Ukogi     Soon, trees, flowers,     and ears of rice hung heavy. [10:38] Ukogi     The Mountain God named     the bounteous land Yamauchi, [10:42] Ukogi     and appointed a golden raven     to rule it in his stead. [10:46] Ukogi     The golden raven apportioned     lands to his four children. [10:50] Ukogi     To the first, an eastern land      awash with flowers. [10:53] Ukogi     To the second, a southern land      ripe with fruit. [10:57] Ukogi     To the third, a western land      thick with rice. [11:00] Ukogi     To the fourth, a northern land      gushing with springs. [11:04] Ukogi     Thus began the domains of the Four Houses. SIGN    Royal House SIGN    Royal House SIGN    Northern     House SIGN    Northern     House SIGN    Eastern     House SIGN    Eastern     House SIGN    Southern     House SIGN    Southern     House SIGN    Western     House SIGN    Western     House [11:07] Ukogi     Meanwhile, the golden raven      gained the name of "kin'u," [11:10] Ukogi     and his line would dwell on the     central peak, closest to the Mountain God. [11:16] Ukogi     In contrast to the Four Houses,      this royal house... [11:19] Ukogi     My lady! Are you awake? [11:22] Asebi     O-Of course I am! [11:24] Asebi     The kin'u serves the Mountain God,     maintaining peace in Yamauchi, right? [11:29] Ukogi     Exactly. [11:31] Ukogi     His Highness may be crown prince now, [11:34] Ukogi     but he will accede as kin'u      before much longer. [11:37] Ukogi     To become his consort is to     uphold the peace in Yamauchi. [11:42] Ukogi     Every house that sends     a daughter takes pride in that. [11:47] Ukogi     Or so they say in public. [11:49] Asebi     Huh? [11:50] Ukogi     This is war! [11:52] Asebi     W-War? [11:54] Ukogi     Royal authority touches all political     and economic life in Yamauchi. [11:58] Ukogi     Naturally, the kin'u's consort     receives a share of that power. [12:02] Asebi     You mean the Empress? [12:06] Ukogi     Every consort brings vast wealth     and power to the house that sent her. [12:13] Ukogi     Any children brings them even closer     to royalty as guardians and caretakers, [12:19] Ukogi     and a male child will     become kin'u himself one day. [12:23] Asebi     And that house's future will be secure. [12:25] Ukogi     Precisely. SIGN    Royal House SIGN    Royal House SIGN    Northern     House SIGN    Northern     House SIGN    Eastern     House SIGN    Eastern     House SIGN    Southern     House SIGN    Southern     House SIGN    Western     House SIGN    Western     House [12:27] Ukogi     So this rite is a proxy war by ladies     on behalf of the Four Houses! [12:35] Asebi     That explains it. No wonder they don't take     a provincial know-nothing like me seriously. [12:39] Ukogi     You mustn't lose heart! [12:41] Lady-in-waiting 1     My lady. [12:43] Lady-in-waiting 1     Lady Masuho-no-Susuki of the Autumn Hall     has sent you a gift by way of greeting. [12:51] Asebi     A sappanwood red gown! [12:53] Asebi     And look at this fine embroidery! [12:56] Ukogi     Wh-Wh-Why, it's magnificent! [12:58] Ukogi     Oh, whatever shall we send in return? [13:00] Masuho     I am hosting a tea party tomorrow. [13:03] Masuho     Please feel free to attend. [13:07] Asebi     I've never been to     a friend's tea party before! [13:10] Asebi     What a wonderful person     Lady Masuho-no-Susuki turned out to be! [13:30] Empress     I see a "Lady Raven" has slipped     into the palace this time. [13:36] Empress     We hardly need panic to remove her. [13:40] Empress     Her presence may nudge things     in the right direction. SIGN    His Reigning Majesty [13:54] Empress     Let us enjoy her antics to the fullest, [13:58] Empress     along with His Highness's own performance. [14:20] Kikuno     Lady Shiratama presents this incense. SIGN    Autumn Hall, Cherry Blossom Palace [14:25] Cha-no-Hana     The Northern House has     treasured it for generations. SIGN    Northern lady-in-waiting     Cha-no-Hana [14:28] Cha-no-Hana     Its production and composition remain      the most closely guarded of secrets. [14:32] Cha-no-hana     We bring it today especially for your— [14:35] Masuho     It certainly is an uncommon fragrance. [14:38] Masuho     Perhaps a bit heavy on cloves. [14:40] Masuho     Well, it reminds me of kurobo,     so I can guess at its composition. SIGN    Western lady-in-waiting     Kikuno [14:48] Masuho     Shiratama, what do you think of my incense? [14:51] Shiratama     A bit heavy on musk, perhaps. [14:54] Shiratama     And it rather reminds me of jasmine. [14:57] Masuho     I'm impressed you can tell. [14:59] Kikuno     Lady Masuho-no-Susuki     compounded it herself. [15:03] Asebi     What are they doing, Ukogi? [15:05] Ukogi     Identifying the elements     of incense as a game. [15:07] Ukogi     Oh, I was right to have     a bad feeling about this. [15:10] Masuho     Lady Asebi, would you tell us      about your fragrance? [15:14] Asebi     Yes! [15:16] Asebi     Oh, I'm sorry. I don't really know. [15:22] Asebi     I do use incense, but... [15:24] Asebi     What could it be? [15:25] Asebi     Not musk or anything so costly,      I shouldn't think. [15:29] Masuho     Surely you jest.     What noble doesn't know their incense? [15:33] Lady-in-waiting     I can't believe it. Has the Eastern House      fallen on such hard times? [15:37] Ukogi     Begging your pardon... [15:38] Ukogi     The Eastern House has ancient     and noble incense traditions of its own, [15:43] Ukogi     but my lady was a somewhat delicate child     and has little experience with them. [15:50] Masuho     My, what a pity. [15:53] Masuho     The doll festival is almost upon us,     so use that to ward off evil influences. [15:58] Asebi     I actually have them with me. [16:01] Asebi     My dolls for the festival. [16:09] Lady-in-waiting     How shabby. Practically peasant dolls. [16:13] Lady-in-waiting     Leave her be. The provincial set      can't produce anything better. [16:20] Masuho     Lady Asebi, are you certain... [16:23] Masuho     you really belong here? [16:28] Shiratama     Oh dear. I do beg your pardon. [16:31] Kikuno     My lady's favorite Grey Heron teacup! [16:34] Masuho     Enough, Kikuno. You're making a scene. [16:38] Ukogi     My lady! [16:39] Ukogi     Ow. [16:39] Ukogi     My lady! [16:53] Hamayu     Let me guess. Someone's been bullying you? [16:58] Hamayu     Was it Masuho-no-Susuki or Shiratama? [17:07] Asebi     I have no right to be here. [17:12] Asebi     My older sister was supposed to come. [17:14] Asebi     But she fell ill. [17:16] Asebi     I took her place at the last minute. [17:19] Asebi     I felt so happy. [17:21] Asebi     I've lived in a country villa     for as long as I can remember. [17:26] Asebi     I had nothing but worrywart     ladies-in-waiting for company. [17:29] Asebi     I barely ever got to go outside     and play with other children my age. [17:35] Asebi     But it's no use. [17:37] Asebi     I stand out like a sore thumb. [17:39] Hamayu     Will you take your leave, then? [17:45] Hamayu     Come to think of it, we have one other     out-of-place person this time. [17:51] Hamayu     Someone they say turned witless     on a long trip abroad. [17:56] Hamayu     Someone who everyone calls      an unbelievable fool. [18:02] Hamayu     The Prince. [18:04] Asebi     His Highness? [18:05] Hamayu     It's not exactly a secret. [18:08] Hamayu     You really don't know anything, do you? [18:12] Hamayu     Then, I guess this will be news to you. [18:15] Hamayu     The Prince wasn't anyone's first choice      to succeed the current kin'u. [18:21] Hamayu     He's a second son. [18:24] Hamayu     His brother who's five years older      should be the heir. [18:29] Hamayu     The brother was a razor-sharp kid.     They said he'd make a great ruler one day. [18:36] Hamayu     But for whatever reason,     the royal priests declared the infant prince [18:42] Hamayu     more worthy to inherit than his brother. [18:46] Hamayu     Even though the older prince's mother     is the kin'u's wife, the Empress, [18:50] Hamayu     while his younger brother     was born to a concubine. [18:55] Hamayu     I hear it caused a panic in the Center. [18:57] Hamayu     Factions formed and split the court in two. [19:03] Hamayu     In the end, the older brother lost the     power struggle and had to become a priest. [19:11] Asebi     So that's why Her Majesty used     my name as a slight to His Highness. [19:16] Asebi     I feel terrible for the elder prince. [19:18] Hamayu     Well, officially, they settled everything, [19:22] Hamayu     but who knows how he really feels? [19:26] Hamayu     You never know what might     happen during this rite. [19:31] Asebi     And you, Lady Hamayu? [19:32] Hamayu     Consider me a spectator. [19:40] Hamayu     Oh, and there was one other rumor. [19:43] Hamayu     I hear the foolish prince is a real kin'u. [19:51] Asebi     "Real"? SIGN    The North [20:24] Yukimasa     My lord. [20:26] Genya     Oh, Yukimasa. In good health, I hope? [20:29] Yukimasa     Yes, sir. [20:30] Yukimasa     I cannot thank you enough     for inviting me here today. SIGN    Lord of Taruhi Village     in the North     Yukimasa [20:34] Yukimasa     Have you just returned from the Center? SIGN    Mansion of the Northern House [20:36] Genya     Yes. The Rite of Ascension     makes life hectic. [20:41] Genya     By the way, Yukimasa... [20:43] Yukimasa     Sir? [20:43] Genya     Did your boys come with you? [20:46] Yukimasa     O-Of course. [20:49] Genya     I can't wait to see them. [20:51] Genya     Yukiya moaned about stomach trouble     and excused himself last year. [20:56] Genya     He must have done a lot of growing. [21:00] Yukimasa     Where has that blockhead gone? SIGN    The Lord of Taruhi Village's      second son     Yukiya [21:04] Yukiya     So, um, you're saying you won't pay,      no matter what? [21:10] Lackey 1     We told you, you've got it all wrong. [21:13] Lackey 2     As if we'd ever dine-and-dash     at this peasant kid's place. [21:17] Child     Liar! I know you took our mochi! [21:20] Kazumaro     Enough! [21:21] Kazumaro     You hill ravens owe us court ravens     every hospitality, anyway. [21:27] Kazumaro     Even if I did eat your mochi,      what's so wrong with that? [21:30] Yukiya     Excuse me. [21:33] Yukiya     A lot of people saw you,     so it's an open-and-shut case. [21:38] Yukiya     Won't you please pay for the mochi? [21:43] Kazumaro     You hill ravens don't know your place. [21:46] Lackey 2     Come on. [21:47] Child     Y-Yukiya! [21:48] Yukiya     Don't worry. We can talk this out. [22:01] Yukima     Yukiya, are you okay? [22:03] Yukichi     Yukiya! [22:05] Yukiya     Huh? [22:06] Yukiya     Big brother? Yukichi? What's the matter? SIGN    The Lord of Taruhi Village's     eldest son     Yukima [22:10] Yukima     You idiot! Why do you     always put yourself in danger? [22:13] Yukichi     It's not Yukiya's fault! SIGN    The Lord of Taruhi Village's      third son     Yukichi [22:15] Yukichi     Just 'cause they're court ravens      from the Center, [22:18] Yukichi     they made fun of us and     threw their weight around. [22:20] Yukiya     Hey, isn't today... [22:23] Yukiya     the Northern House's banquet? [22:25] Yukima     Yeah. But with a face like that... [22:30] Yukiya     And those court ravens     will be there, too, right? [22:35] Yukima     Hey, this better not be another of your... [22:38] Yukiya     Don't be silly, Big Brother.     I'm not planning anything. [22:42] Yukiya     Well, I'll see you there. [22:49] Yukima     Yukiya! [22:54] Yukiya     Ugh. I knew this would hurt. [24:30] Narrator     The Northern House puts forward     Lady Shiratama as consort. [24:34] Narrator     After causing a scene at the banquet, [24:37] Narrator     Yukiya is ordered to wait     on the "foolish" prince. [24:43] Narrator     Yukiya and the Prince. [24:45] Narrator     Their strange fate is set in motion. SIGN    The Blockhead SIGN    Second Son [24:50] Narrator     Next time: "The Blockhead Second Son." SIGN    YATAGARASU:     The Raven     Does Not     Choose     Its Master SIGN    Illustration: Natsuki