Pensively, O-washi ran large fingers over his scrolls. "I don't make much of it because it means little to me and less to my service on this ship but I can trace my lineage back to Isawa on my mother's side. I know from my education, both at home and at the temples of my Clan, what power my Ancestor possessed. The tale of the Thunders, after all, is very well known. All Phoenix know the story of how Shiba-no-Kami bent his knee to gain Isawa's participation in the salvation of the Empire and yet very few think of what that means."
He took a breath, collecting how to put into words something he had always believed, what had always driven him to rail against his parents' control, the expectations that he would do exactly as those trained as he was had done for centuries without question, and yet which he had never tried to put into words. It would have been easy to simply use the Mantis maxim but he felt that would be cheapening the lesson Dageki had asked him for.
"If my Ancestor, faced with one such son of heaven, could argue that He was wrong in an action until the Little Teacher, another mortal, taught otherwise, clearly the Kami were not perfect, otherwise Shiba-no-Kami would not have needed to rely on another to turn Isawa's mind. They were powerful and inn that power they forced mankind to be more than they were but they were not infallible. To assume that those who follow them are is folly. One can respect their parents, their grandparents, without obeying them and blindly doing things the same as their family always did. Change is vital, questioning is vital, or how else will we reach enlightenment?"