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− | ==Main Characters==
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| Soshi Atsuko, Imperial Magistrate | | Soshi Atsuko, Imperial Magistrate |
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− | Not present: Atsuko's three children, a girl, Atsuyo, 8, a boy, Arihito, 6, and a boy, Ariyasu, 4.
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| Her maid, Kesa. | | Her maid, Kesa. |
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− | Shoki, her new legal clerk.
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− | ==Naishou Valley==
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− | ===Toshi Naishou===
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− | Miya Anso, Imperial Governor, a nervous, fretting man.
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− | Matsu Tadanoko, Gunso of the Imperial Guard, an over-worked woman.
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− | Tsuekei, the head "brother" of the Naishou ronin.
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− | Oda Sensei, master of a sword school.
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− | Sagami, a merchant
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− | ===Nodama Family===
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− | Nodama Setori, patriarch who lives in the country
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− | Nodama O-Kado, his wife.
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− | Nodama Sezoru, his younger brother (in his late 30's)
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− | Nodama Shigekado, the youngest brother, a painter who painted Iya valley.
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− | Nodama Ikue, Sezoru's wife
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− | ===Okuda Family===
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− | Okuda Yasuko, onna-bugeisha.
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− | Okuda Ichiro, her son.
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− | ===Kobori Family===
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− | Kobori Kenzo, aging uncle of the Kobori patriarch.
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− | ===Saito Family===
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− | Saito Ichiro, first son of the Saito family.
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− | Saito Takazowa, village samurai.
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− | Yamako, his wife
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− | Yuiko, his wife's mother
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− | Urashii, his young son
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− | Oiji, his aging servant
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− | Saito Mori, his cousin
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− | ===Panchu Mura===
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− | Kyodaina Akuma, a very large ronin.
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− | The Four Demons, three men and a woman, ronin, who work with Kyodaina Akuma
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− | ===The Ronin Camp===
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− | Brother Kabu, a monk with a disturbing ability to show the future.
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− | Masahide, Kennyo & Tesshū - Three ronin.
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− | ===Scorpion Camp===
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− | Bayushi Itaru, art fancier.
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− | Bayushi Asatomi, Shugenja
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− | ===Unicorn Camp===
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− | Taisa Shinjo Ayumi
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− | Türüüch Moto Oyuunchimeg (Moto Oyu-gunso).
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− | Moto Batbayar, the forever happy.
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− | ==The Valley of Blood and Smoke==
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− | Commander of Kyotei Castle: Tsume Takeshi no Doji
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− | Tsume Takoko, his wife.
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− | Hōnen, a blind monk with a vicious guard dog, Taiki, who is actually a fat, lazy tanuki.
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− | Akodo Matsuri and Lord Matsukaze, a dead child adopted by Akodo Kumiko, and a horse doll made from rope and bits of cloth.
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− | ==The Valley of Death==
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− | '''Aian Village''': Recently the headman, his wife, and his daughter all disappeared together. (Suspected have having fled the region)
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− | On the same night, a blacksmithy worker was murdered. Also, two months ago a young peasant man disappeared.
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− | '''Boubi Village''': No reported crimes, but there are rumours of an armed gang inhabiting the village.
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− | '''Danshou Village''': A peasant child and an old man have disappeared.
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− | '''Houi Village''': Three residents of this village have disappeared.
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− | '''Jouzousho Village''': A peasant, a child, and a geisha have disappeared over the last few months, and a worker at the local sake brewery has been murdered.
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− | '''Juuchiro Village''': A woodcutter was recently murdered.
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− | '''Koujou Village''': A teenage peasant boy who worked at the local mill has disappeared.
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− | '''Mujitsu Village''': A farmer (a notorious drunk) went missing some time ago. (Not included: the most recent disappearance of the child you are here to investigate).
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− | '''Sencha Village''': A peasant woman and her daughter have vanished. Also, this village was the last known location of a Phoenix Inquisitor and her yojimbo, who have not be seen since.
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− | '''Tenraku Village''': An entire peasant family was victimized – all of them killed except for two who went missing. On the same night, one of the local doshin was also killed.
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− | '''Yasurugi Monastery''': One monk has disappeared.
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