Tsukuyomaru was originally a member of the Komori Clan whose empire ruled the mountains of Kinpu. They were a remote empire tucked in the center of the jagged terrain, with thick icy peaks serving as a protective barrier over their domain for centuries. Tsukuyomaru, the oldest son of Lord Taigokumaru, as well as the General of his warrior army, was the next in line to inherit all of Kinpu. The Komori Clan was a very feared tribe of bat demons known throughout the entire Eastern lands for being fierce and terrifying warriors to anyone who dared step anywhere onto their territory, especially if they were lucky enough to get near their cave. For many centuries, only demon allies inhabited Kinpu, no humans dared to reside around any of the borders for fear of death.

The young General Tsukuyomaru always fulfilled his important duties of patrolling through and around these beautiful high sierra's, and at times would be gone for months; holding onto the strong belief in being thorough. Unexpectedly, while on one of Tsukuyomaru's patrols of his father's borders, he decided to venture off track and found himself in a forest he couldn't recall being in before that moment. The spontaneous decision was made while the young bat General was resting against a wall of stone that had giant pine trees erupting from it, feeling bored with his accustomed routines, he yearn for a moment of true diversity in his life. Amethyst eyes were drawn to the dense and ancient forest that resides off of the western boundary, with curiosity wrapping itself tightly around the young General, when suddenly he pushes himself from the stone wall and into the thickness without looking back.

The sunlight that peaked through the compactness of the trees above him, gave him a sense that he had been walking for quite some time. The sun was now high in the sky and when he began his little journey into the forest, it had only just peaked above the horizon a short time before. He strode peacefully through this anicent forest admiring the new scenery around him, giving him a real feeling of tranquility; something which is completely unknown to him as a General. While deep into his thoughts, he was captured by the smell of something that didn't seem unpleasant to his senses at all, so he continued on with his investigation of this unfamiliar forest and delightful new scent. It did not take long before he reached near the location of where this smell was coming from, quickly realizing he had stumbled upon an area that was occupied by the human species.

A human village? Interesting.

To make sure he would be undetected from any unwanted attention from these humans, he rested high up in a tree that was roughly half a mile away from the center of this village. With his superior eye sight, he could see incredibly well into this human village and found himself completely entertained by all of it's labors. The tiny little wooden huts with smoke coming from them, the scent carried of the meals being prepared for families to enjoy, then there was the men working tirelessly on their crops, with the surrounding sounds of children's laughter and the mother's who summoned them home for their afternoon meals. He found himself to be quite fascinated with watching the movements of this village, so he decided his curiosity was worth relaxing in the same large tree for the rest of the afternoon.

As his gaze had been fixed on watching two small children chase one another about, when his sense of smell suddenly disrupted by the scent of a human female very close to his location, and he found it to be very appealing. With his curiosity getting the better of the General once again, he silently floated down to a lower branch that allowed him clear perception of this human, while allowing him invisibility. Amethyst gaze was fixated on the area of the stream that was nearby, when he was finally able to spot the young female whose scent caught the General's interest. He watched her as she knelt down at the edge of the stream, leaned over to begin gathering water with her bamboo buckets.

This young woman appeared to be no more than sixteen in human years, a prime age for a human to be mated with offspring. He observed how she had straight black hair that reached the length of her lower back, and how it was pulled back in a basic style using a strip of white cloth. The top of her head was covered using a dark blue scarf that matched her oufit, while wearing a brown apron tied around her waist to protect her kimono during her daily chores. It was pretty apparent she was not someone who came from wealth, nor did she wear the most beautiful or most expensive of all kimono's he had ever seen, but for reasons unknown to him, there was something about the simplicity of this human woman that piqued the young General's interest.

He continued watching her while she filled her buckets to the brim, then carefully carried the water buckets and gently sat them next to the very same tree Tsukuyomaru was perched in quietly. Once she felt content the buckets were sitting on the flattest part of the ground to keep them from tipping over, she then walks back to the edge of the stream where she was just gathering water. The young woman began looking around in all directions, which in fact, added to Tsukuyomaru's eagerness.

Hmm?? I wonder what she is up to?

Feeling safe that no one was looking and was alone in private, she took the material of her kimono, folding the ends until the clothing reached the middle of her thighs. An eyebrow twitched, with a long, fixed stare from the General as he continued to watch her with focused eyes, he was compelled by her. He couldn't take his glare from her. Slowly and carefully lowering herself into a shallow area, she successfully submerged her legs securely into the clear gently flowing water. The cool liquid on her skin felt euphoric, her morning had been extremely busy with the usual daily chores, so this moment to herself to cool down, was everything. After only a few short moments of splashing water on her face and singing to herself, the young woman climbed out from the stream and began to unfold the bottom of her kimono, all the while, smooting out the material to rid of any wrinkles. She slid her sandals back onto her feet, tied the same brown apron around her thin waist, then proceeded to collect the buckets of water she filled, returning in the direction she came from. Tsukuyomaru watched her until she had completely left his sight from where he sat. He was certain that he wanted to see this woman again, but was just unknowing as to why he needed to see her again, so he chose to remain in the same tree, until he is able to see her again.