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==Places==
 
==Places==
 
==Timeline==
 
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<th style="text-align:center;">Year
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<br>(Long Count)</th>
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<th style="text-align:center;">Year
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<br>(Dynastic)</th>
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<th style="text-align:center;">Month</th>
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  <td>2747</td>
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  <td>4th (Unified)</td>
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  <td>9th</td>
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  <td style="text-align:left;">Iron Ghost's company arrives in the Hundred Shell Country of Kagari.</td>
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  <td>2747</td>
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  <td>4th (Unified)</td>
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  <td>7th</td>
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  <td style="text-align:left;">The War of the Twin Tigers ends when Oe Sukune commits hara-kiri; Oe Hirafu ascends to the Regency of Kagari.</td>
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  <td>2717</td>
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  <td>6th</td>
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  <td style="text-align:left;">Oe Iezane, Regent of Kagari, dies.  Conflicting wills are produced, each naming one of his twin sons, Sukune and Hirafu, as heir.  When the Priesthood declines to intervene, each twin gathers loyal fudai-daimyo to his cause; thus begins the "War of the Twin Tigers."</td>
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Revision as of 18:40, 16 July 2013

Our Tenra

There are many Tenras; this one is ours.

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NPCs

Minor NPCs

Places

Timeline

Year
(Long Count)
Year
(Dynastic)
Month
2747 4th (Unified) 9th Iron Ghost's company arrives in the Hundred Shell Country of Kagari.
2747 4th (Unified) 7th The War of the Twin Tigers ends when Oe Sukune commits hara-kiri; Oe Hirafu ascends to the Regency of Kagari.
2717 6th Oe Iezane, Regent of Kagari, dies. Conflicting wills are produced, each naming one of his twin sons, Sukune and Hirafu, as heir. When the Priesthood declines to intervene, each twin gathers loyal fudai-daimyo to his cause; thus begins the "War of the Twin Tigers."