Hokona Mayu
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Hokona's office is a large, open spaced pagoda building with a few temporary walls that he uses for privacy when he has visitors. The entire office is filled with flowers, some in vases and some that have been allowed to grow into the wood. There is a single path that is lined with a small railing leads to his desk and a sitting area. The sitting area has a large round futon pillow for guests to sit on.
His desk is a flat wooden table that is only a few inches high and has a slender pillow on one side that Hokona sits on.
Stepping on the flowers is a grave insult to Hokona so watch your step, visitors.