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City of Remembrance

City of Rememberance

The City of Remembrance (P19) in the Omoidasu province, [1] was where centuries ago the heroine Matsu Hitomi spent her last days. The people of the city honored her, and when she returned through Oblivion's Gate she took up residence here.

Where the Oracles Were Born[]

After the sons and daughters of the Sun and Moon walked Ningen-do the eyes of Tengoku turned to this distant realm, and the mortal who lived there were favored among the Celestial Heavens. What would be known as Rokugan was filled with the kami, servants of the great Elemental Dragons. The emissary of the Elemental Dragons, Ryoken, came to the mortal realm over the rolling hills that would one day be the Agasha provinces. Five mortals were gathered there and Ryoken told them they had been honored by choosing them to bear a fragment of Elemental Dragon's essence. They would be their eyes in this realm, their immortal Oracles. Their power would be beyond measure, and the Dragons should gain a foothold in this world. Over these hills the City of Remembrance was built and the Temple of the Seven Dragons was filled with the power of the Dragons. [2]

City of Suffering[]

Toshi no Omoidoso

Toshi no Omoidoso (P19)

Toshi no Omoidoso was located north of Kiken na Roka [3] in the lands of the Agasha family. It was known as the City of Suffering before Matsu Hitomi died, though none would reveal why. A spirit recounted that the city had once been a home to a powerful maho-tsukai, a villain so evil and ruthless only the combined powers of the Jade Champion and the Council of Five could lay him low. Before dying, he cast a terrible spell on the city - one that would allow him to return one day. [4]

History[]

The governor of the city had always been an Isawa, and this tradition continued even under the reign of the Agasha. [5]

Remembrance[]

The city was named Remembrance in honor of Matsu Hitomi, [6] who died there many years ago. With her death, she invoked a powerful curse that punished her former lover Akodo Godaigo and his lieutenant Kitsu Uragiri for betraying her. Agasha Hamanari, having thought that Hitomi might have drawn a small portion of the maho-tsukai's curse, researched on the correlation of Hitomi's curse and the maho-tsukai's spell, but the project failed to connect these two spells. [7]

Despite all this talk of curses, the City of Remembrance was a relatively normal place. It was a bustling metropolis, dealing only in trade with the Shiba and the Crane families. In this city also stood the Shrine of Remembrance. [7]

Great Famine[]

Bandits took control of the city during the Great Famine in 663. The Phoenix Clan Champion Shiba Moriaki failed to recover it, and committed seppuku. The Imperial Legions were dispatched and the order was restored. [8]

Trade center[]

It became a major trade center in the Phoenix coast. [9]

Rain of Blood[]

During the Rain of Blood the city was badly damaged by Yoritomo Kitao and the crew of the Bitter Flower, [10] who rallied the Phoenix who had fallen to the Rain. Together they very nearly destroyed the city. [11] The city was saved only through the actions of Hitomi, who had taken residence there since 1133 after his return through Oblivion's Gate, and the Phoenix Clan Champion Shiba Mirabu. [12] [13]

From the Ashes[]

Since the Rain it had been rebuilt by the Phoenix, and many claim that it is the greatest Phoenix city, having risen from the ashes like a phoenix. [13] The city attracted many Mantis samurai and traders, especially after the creation of Kaigen's Island off the coast. [14]

Notable Locations[]

Known Governors[]

External Links[]

References

  1. Secrets of the Phoenix, p. 96
  2. Finding the Balance, by Shawn Carman
  3. Bloodspeakers, p. 90
  4. Secrets of the Phoenix, pp. 18-19
  5. Secrets of the Phoenix, p. 19
  6. Legend of the Five Rings; Third Edition, p. 296
  7. 7.0 7.1 Secrets of the Phoenix, p. 19
  8. Imperial Histories, pp. 102-103
  9. Matters of Import, by Shawn Carman and Rich Wulf
  10. Blood Dawn, Part VI: Treacherous Seas, by Shawn Carman and Rich Wulf
  11. Way of the Daimyo, p. 26
  12. Blood Hunt (Region 24 - Dublin, Ireland)
  13. 13.0 13.1 Legend of the Five Rings; Third Edition, p. 296
  14. The Atlas of Rokugan, p. 132



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