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Matsu Gohei 
Matsu Gohei 
Born: Unknown 
Died: Unknown 
Died after return: Unknown 
Parents: Matsu Ochiman, Unknown
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Matsu Gohei was a bushi of the Lion Clan, nicknamed The Butcher.

Family[]

Gohei was son of Matsu Ochiman and the cousin of Matsu Tsuko and Matsu Hiroru. [1] Gohei passed his gempukku at the age of 11, earlier than every other student save Tsuko. [2] Gohei was a descendant of Matsu Yukari. [3]

Station[]

Matsu Gohei 2

Matsu Gohei

Gohei was a minor bushi in service to a local daimyo. He defeated many of samurai in battles and duels, and his name reached the Matsu Daimyo, his cousin Matsu Tsuko. Gohei came and served in her personal legions, and after he proven worthy, became the right hand of Tsuko, and advisor of the Lion Clan Champion. [4] Gohei's bold manner and blustering behavior were justified, for he has defeated hundreds of samurai in battles and duels. He was often sent on advance missions, leading his troops into unknown territory and launching the first assault against the enemy. [5]

Tsuko's Mockery[]

Another sources told another story about Gohei's relation with Tsuko. Gohei was feared by his enemies and respected on the field of battle. That respect, however, did not extend to his own house. Since he was young, Gohei had constantly been ridiculed and belittled by his elder cousin Matsu Tsuko. His entire life he had lived in her shadow, and they both knew it. When Tsuko became Daimyo he expected to be appointed as her commander in the field, but Tsuko chose a young Matsu instead. When he demanded explanation to her Lady, Tsuko struck him with her saya and left him there. Gohei had never forgotten that incident. [6]

Fighting the Crane[]

In 1122 Gohei marched over the Plains of Battle where the Crane had attacked several Hirajiro. He was recalled by Akodo Toturi to defend Shiro no Yojin. [7] In 1123 in front of Kyuden Doji during the Lion-Crane War Ikoma Tsanuri was trapped by a Daidoji trick and surrounded by enemy forces. Matsu Tsuko was advised by Kitsu Motso, and she charged alongside with the Lion's Pride to save the day. Tsanuri was still alive by the personal intervention of Gohei. [1] Some questioned his brutality and rage against the Crane enemy, but Gohei began to make his presence known. [8]

Scorpion Coup[]

Gohei was part of the Lion forces led by Matsu Tsuko who arrived at Otosan Uchi late in the second day of the Scorpion Coup. In the third day the Lion forces assaulted the Outer Southern Wall, at the Emperor's Gate. Gohei commanded the Akodo Deathseekers, alongside with Matsu Chokoku with his Lion Medium Elite Infantry, and Matsu Yojo with regulars. They were confronted by Bayushi Aramoro with his Bayushi Elite Spearmen, Yogo Asami and Bayushi Tangen with their Bayushi Ambushers, and Bayushi Kuritsu with his Ninja Bowmen. [9] Soshi Shugenja twisted their magic to defend the city, forcing Lion to retreat. [10]

Clan War[]

Toshi Ranbo[]

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Matsu Gohei

In 1126, in the month of the Tiger, Matsu Gohei stormed Toshi Ranbo defended by the Tsume family, vassals of the Crane. Without mercy, he let any Crane samurai there commit seppuku and killed any who "didn't have the courage to do it". His actions here won him the nickname The Butcher. [11]

Nikesake[]

Gohei marched toward Nikesake, a small Phoenix city near the Lion border. Shiba Katsuda's forces were reinforced with twenty five shugenja led by Isawa Taeruko, and the Lion were held at bay. The Phoenix expected to send Gohei a message: If Lion would bring war to the Phoenix, they must be prepared to face the consequences. [12]

Chasing Toturi[]

After a Lion-Unicorn alliance had been brokered by Emperor's wife, Bayushi Kachiko, Gohei led the Lion forces in the Crane lands in Fall of 1127, to chase a trapped Toturi and his army. The ronin general spent the next months feinting, dodging, but ultimately fleeing Gohei. [13]

Defeated by Shiba Tsukune[]

A Lion army led by Matsu Agetoki had been defeated by a Phoenix army, after Kitsu Koji, Gohei's cousin and to whom Gohei had taught kenjutsu, was killed in personal duel by the enemy leader, Shiba Tsukune. [14] When Gohei targeted Kyuden Doji, he was also defeated during one skirmish by Shiba Tsukune, shortly before the Fall of Kyuden Doji. [15]

Properous Plains City[]

Later that same year, in the month of the Rat after the siege of Kyuden Doji, the forces of fierce young Taisa Matsu Gohei encountered a large undead and ogre army outside Prosperous Plains City. The Lion emerged victorious in the Battle at Prosperous Plains City thanks to the unexpected help of the Broken Shinbone Tribe led by chieftain T'tok'chuk. Gohei allowed many of the starving Nezumi to serve as conscripts in his army. [16] [17] [18]

Second Day of Thunder[]

Gohei fought and survived on the Second Day of Thunder. [19] While the battle outside Otosan Uchi had already begun, Gohei appeared with a sizable bushi force, alongside with the Crippled Bone Tribe and mujina, which inflicted cruel, lethal "pranks" upon the Shadowlands Horde. [20]

Hidden Emperor[]

Following the disappearance of Toturi I in 1130, Gohei was politically outmaneuvered and charged with "escorting" the Scorpion Clan into the Burning Sands for their exile. [21] Gohei requested the aid of his allies nezumi, but they could not enter the sands, where things that walk but should be dead were angered once by the nezumi, and waited for them there. [18] Those things were the evil jinns. [22]

Death[]

Death of Gohei

Death of Gohei

While entering the Burning Sands, the group were heading towards Medinaat al-Salaam, a megalopolis whose ruler, the Immortal Caliph, had an alliance with the Senpet Empire. As part of the deal, the Senpet had to protect her from any outside threat. The armed Rokugani group was attacked by the Senpet general Abresax who soundly defeated the Scorpion and their escort. The Rokugani were taken as slaves. [23] Gohei was captured and died under torture. [24] His daisho was returned to the Lion by Al-Hazaad who lied about the circunstances of his death. [25]

Return[]

Gohei killing Abresax

Gohei killing Abresax

Matsu Gohei returned to Rokugan through Oblivion's Gate in 1133, where he killed Abresax during the Battle of Oblivion's Gate. [26]

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Sources Conflict
The sources relating to this article are in conflict with each other.
"The Broken Shinbone" fiction [18] claims the encounter of Gohei with Broken Shinbone in 1128, but "Time of the Void Campaing setting book", page 54 clearly put it in 1127, Month of the Rat.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Visions of the Past, by Ree Soesbee
  2. Time of the Void, p. 20
  3. Enemy of my Enemy, Part Two, by Rich Wulf
  4. Clan War: Lion Army Expansion, p. 36
  5. Clan War: The Clans, p. 34
  6. Time of the Void, pp. 20-21
  7. Legacy of the Forge, p. 49
  8. Winter Court: Kyuden Seppun, p. 115
  9. Otosan Uchi: The Scorpion's Sting, p. 60
  10. Otosan Uchi: The Scorpion's Sting, p. 44
  11. Time of Void, p. 9
  12. Player's Guide: 2nd Ed, pp. 40-41
  13. Time of the Void, p. 35
  14. Strength of the Clan (Phoenix Army Expansion), by Ree Soesbee
  15. Shiba Tsukune (Emerald flavor)
  16. Time of Void, p. 54
  17. Island in the Mist, Part II, by Rich Wulf
  18. 18.0 18.1 18.2 The Broken Shinbone, by Shawn Carman
  19. Clan Letter to the Lion #7 (Imperial Herald v2 #3)
  20. Time of the Void, p. 102
  21. Matsu Gohei (LBS - Secrets and Lies flavor)
  22. A Container of Sand, by Rusty Priske
  23. Legend of the Burning Sands Roleplaying Game, p. 201
  24. Death of the Butcher (LBS - The Awakening flavor)
  25. Gohei's Daisho (Honor Bound flavor)
  26. Shiryo no Gohei (Soul of the Empire flavor)



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