Emperor Kisu

Description
Emperor Kisu is the emperor of Cantha. He showed up a few times in Shing Jea Monastery during the Day of the Tengu to speak to people and to reward people with Tengu Masks.

Dialogue
The following is the dialogue of Emperor Kisu when he visited the Shing Jea Monastery during the Day of the Tengu.


 * Day's greetings my friends. May the blessings of the gods be upon all of you on this day of celebration and rememberance.
 * It is good to see so many of you here today, Tengu and human alike, gathered to celebrate the anniversary of lasting peace between our races.
 * Hatred and mistrust once drove our two races into conflict, but friendship and respect will be the bonds that bring our two races together.
 * And though not all Tengu tribes recognize the peace treaty between us, I hope that today's gathering will send a message to those rebel clans: peace is inevitable.
 * Many of us on both sides lost close friends during the war. Let us use today to remember those friends...as well as meet new allies among former enemies.
 * There are several among us who helped foster peace between our two peoples. It is important to recognize them now, and applaud them for their efforts.
 * First, a man I believe you all know. He played an integral part in bringing an end to the conflict that has come to be called the Tengu Wars. A round of applause for Master Togo of Shing Jea Monastery!
 * And second, from the village of Aerie, an Angchu Tengu that I am proud to call friend...a valiant warrior as well as a kind and honorable being. Please show your appreciation for Talon Silverwing!
 * And now, a special surprise for all of you to help celebrate this new holiday.
 * Our friends the Angchu Tengu have a gift for their most devoted allies...for those who posses 250 or more fangs torn from the jaws of the Tengu's sworn enemy, the Naga.
 * Well done, . I am sure our friends the Tengu are truly impressed by the sheer number of Nagas yout have slain!
 * Thank you all for joining us today in celebration of the first formally recognized Day of the Tengu. I hope that by festivity's close, both races are close friends.
 * I will now allow all of you to return to the celebration. A joyous day to one and all!

Location

 * Cantha