Kame enters into the hot springs located in the abandon mineshaft, which is kind of a strange place to have such a thing however they also had a café down here so what could he say. The receptionist was a little surprise to see someone like him enter into the door for it’s not often they get people with his type of appearance. His skin was blue and looked fish like. He had an aquatic like tail, webbed fingers, and fins around his face, but the thing that stood out the most was the glowing tendril coming out of his forehead like an anglerfish. At first glance she assumed he was an Arcadian, but after a long look she determine not even them were this strange. Bandages covered his eyes but he walked as if he could see clearly. At the front desk he pays for his visit to the baths and orders a bottle of sake. Kame wore only a pair of trunks and cared no towel. He would have gone nude if the place would allow it.
Kame walk to the communal spring where both men and women bathed together. At the time there were a few people gathered. A couple of kids played in the water. Their parents staid watch to make sure they didn’t bother the other bathers. An elderly man sits it the warm water and relaxes his old muscles. A beautiful woman outside the spring was applying shampoo to her hair and rinsing it out. Kame steps in and sits down to relax following the elderly gentleman’s example. Soon a waitress would come in a deliver his sake. Kame would pour himself a glass and then begins to sing. His voice had an enchanting quality to it, which caused all of the occupants to stop and stare. His voice while he sang had an interesting sound; his voice sounded like multiple people singing together in harmony. His song had a warm feel to it to all that heard it. Listeners would find there health returning to them and reflects sharpen as Kame weaves a Fevre De Pitch jutsu into it.
Of all the money, e'er I had,
I spent it in good company,
And all the harm I have ever done,
'Alas it was to none but me.
And all I've done for want of wit,
To memory now I can't recall,
So fill to me the parting glass,
Goodnight and joy be with you all.
So fill to me the parting glass,
And drink a health whate'er befalls,
Then gently rise and softly call,
Goodnight and joy be to you all.
I spent it in good company,
And all the harm I have ever done,
'Alas it was to none but me.
And all I've done for want of wit,
To memory now I can't recall,
So fill to me the parting glass,
Goodnight and joy be with you all.
So fill to me the parting glass,
And drink a health whate'er befalls,
Then gently rise and softly call,
Goodnight and joy be to you all.