Toturi III
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| Toturi III | |
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| Born: | 1139 |
| Died: | 1168 |
| Parents: | Toturi I, Toturi Kaede |
| Siblings: | Toturi Tsudao, Isawa Sezaru, Kaneka |
| Spouse: | Toturi Kurako |
| Children | None |
| Titles: | Emperor of Rokugan |
| People | |
Toturi Naseru, the third child of Toturi and Toturi Kaede, was born shortly after the beginning of the War of Spirits, Naseru was easily the most intellectual and serious of the Emperor's children.[1]
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[edit] The Steel Chrysanthemum
The Fourth child of Toturi I, Toturi Naseru was used as a bargaining chip to end the War of Spirits in 1150. One of the conditions set by Hantei XVI to end the war was that one of Toturi's children would be tutored by the Hantei. Naseru officially changed his name to Hantei Naseru, to honor his teacher. This had been another condition of the treaty as well, because the Steel Chrysanthemum planned to restore the Hantei Dynasty through Naseru..[2]
In 1155, in his fifth year of tutelage under the Steel Chrysanthemum, Naseru returned from one of his weeks of study missing his right eye. When confronted by his mother and father about this he deflected the questions, but revealed that Hantei XVI was now dead. He would still not explain the circumstances of the death and the loss of his eye.[3]
In truth, it was the fiance of Hantei XVI, Otomo Hoketuhime, who had come to Naseru's rescue during a particularily severe beating. The two had become close, and during the last beating Hoketuhime stabbed Hantei XVI in the back. The event was covered up however, making sure that it was clear Naseru had not killed the former Emperor. Naseru earned the nickname The Anvil, which accurately described both his resolve and the role he often fulfilled in the conflicts of the era.[citation needed]
[edit] Mission for Naseru
[edit] Gathering the Investigators
In 1159 Naseru sent a letter to Miya Shoin under the pseudonym Otomo Kakasu. The letter was an order to gather together certain individuals and have them meet in Otosan Uchi as soon as possible. Shoin delivered the message to the other five, Utaku Yu-Pan, Agasha Chieh, Kijuro, Toritaka Akemi and Moshi Kakau. When all six were finally gathered Naseru revealed that it was he who had gathered the six there.[4]
[edit] The Mission
Naseru revealed to the group that their mission was to investigate the murders of several returned spirits from Oblivion's Gate. The murders included Mirumoto Tokeru, Isawa Ijime and Gusai. Kakau revealed that he had met Gusai in 1158 in Ryoko Owari Toshi. When Kakau met Gusai in the House of Plum Blossom, Gusai was assassinated by a murderer who blended in and out of shadows. Miya Shoin was put in charge of the group, which Chieh objected to.[5]
[edit] City of Night
In 1159 Hantei Naseru was compelled to visit the city by strange dreams, as well as the mysterious disappearance of his cartographer Asako Misao. Naseru was accompanied by Bayushi Sunetra, Seppun Isei and Shinjo Shono. Yotsu Irie also secretly followed Naseru. During their journey the group was attacked by Tsuno. Upon reaching the city Naseru met Moto Vordu, a shugenja who guarded the city at the behest of Moto Chagatai. Vordu had been driven insane by his discoveries and had a sinister purpose for Naseru. The city housed a powerful nemuranai: a sphere made of crystal.
The sphere was constructed by Soli Izumo, an ancient Kitsu. Only those of Izumo's line were able to open the sphere. Because Naseru was descended from the original Kitsu through his Akodo lineage, Vordu believed that Naseru would be able to open the sphere. Vordu was right, and Naseru was forced to open the sphere by a tsuno named Kishenku, who was an ally of Vordu's.
Naseru's will was strong enough to realize that he could destroy the world with the sphere, or even destroy Fu Leng. Despite the temptation to abuse this power from the Onisu Fushin, who had been hounding Naseru on this journey, Naseru saw through Fushin's plot and decided to destroy the device although he first used it to kill all Tsuno in the city. Irie, who had followed Naseru to kill him, was impressed by Naseru's will and became his yojimbo after Isei perished. [6], [7]
[edit] Kaneka's Lineage
In 1159 Naseru joined the magistrate Kitsuki Remata to investigate the lineage of Akodo Kaneka. Remata revealed that Kaneka was more closely related to the Yasuki family line than Yasuki Hachi. With the support of the Scorpion Kaneka led an army to seize the Yasuki lands himself. The Crab were allowed to draw upon the resources of the land, while the Crane Yasuki were ordered to leave. Both Hachi and Remata suspected foul play regarding the discovery of Kaneka's lineage.[8]
[edit] The Four Winds struggle
During the Four Winds struggle for the Throne, Naseru sent many assassins after Kaneka, though it was more to remind Kaneka that Naseru was leading the game than to actually kill him. Eventually, after the Fall of Otosan Uchi, Kaneka lead his Shogun army against Ryoko Owari Toshi, where Naseru had his seat of power. During the siege, Kaneka came to understand that Naseru's plan was to be killed by Kaneka, in order to made him appear as a violent opportunist, and not as a son of Toturi. Kaneka stayed his blade, and the enemy brothers made a deal : to stop wasting their energy against each other, and focus their strength against the real threat, Daigotsu. Shortly after this deal, the Four Winds March began. The four sibling attacked Daigotsu in his home in the Shadowlands, killing the Dark Lord. This came at the cost of the life of their sister Tsudao. [9]
[edit] The Righteous Emperor
In 1160 after the Four Winds March and the return of the remaining Winds, the three brothers agreed between them that Naseru should lead the Empire. Kaede returns to the Celestial Heavens, and Naseru is declared Emperor. After his ascension to the Steel Throne, he renounced his ties to the Hantei dynasty, giving himself the name Toturi III. He thereby honored his sister Tsudao, announcing that she had been the second emperor to bear that name. Sezaru swears fealty to his mother's clan, the Phoenix and the clan is declared the Voice of the Emperor, and Sezaru is the first representative of that title. Kaneka is made the Shogun, but in an attempt to curtail his ambitions Naseru orders him abandon his current army and all ties to former allies and swear fealty to the Phoenix. Kaneka grudgingly agrees.[10]
[edit] Marriage
In 1166 he married Akodo Kurako in a secret ceremony at the spur of the moment before the unveiling of the shrine to Toku, the Fortune of Virtue.[11]
[edit] The Lost
At Imperial Court in Toshi Ranbo, Daigotsu Soetsu, an emissary of the Lost, was brought to court to approach Toturi III. Soetsu put forth Daigotsu's demand to form a Great Clan from his followers in the City of the Lost to fulfill ultimate destiny of Fu Leng: to be just as his brothers and sisters and have a clan of his own. He also claimed that Fu Leng's centuries of aggression towards Rokugan was the result of brainwashing by the forces of Jigoku, and that the honor of Daigotsu was beginning to overcome that and would allow the Empire and the Lost to co-exist as peacefully as any of the other clans.[12]
Soetsu was made a guest of the Scorpion Clan, and the Emperor retired to his private chambers, to meditate upon the mysteries of Enlightenment and cast a final judgment over Soetsu's petition. Empress Toturi Kurako oversaw the court in his absence.[13]
[edit] Enlightenment and Death
Toturi III decided that he must seek Enlightenment, as it had become apparent that many others have found it. He became a nameless wanderer, anonymously seeking the wisdom of those who had become enlightened throughout the Empire. Naseru's travels finally brought him to the Shadowlands. While there, Naseru wore the Porcelain Mask of Fu Leng, which Daigotsu Soetsu had promised would not corrupt its wearer as a protection from the Taint. As a wise caution against deceit, however, Togashi Satsu gave Naseru a tattoo, a false eye over his wound to serve as a protection from the mask as well as a further disguise. In the Shadowlands Naseru found the Tomb of the Seven Thunders, the pure final resting place of the original seven heroes who sealed Fu Leng away on the First Day of Thunder, built by Hida after he defeated his fallen son, Atarasi.[14][15]
When the Great Clans learned that the Emperor had entered the Shadowlands they began massing a small army to go and protect him. The army arrived at the tomb, and were shortly after attacked by an army of oni sent by Kyoso no Oni. Naseru died outside the Tomb in the Shadowlands during the Battle of the Tomb in 1168. He used the Porcelain Mask of Fu Leng to melt all the Shadowlands creatures into a liquid and burn all the remains of the humans that had fought there so they could not be returned as zombies.[16][17]
[edit] Allies
Despite his reputation as a malicious villain, Naseru actually had some very loyal allies, most of whom joined his side before he ascended the throne and used to be his fierce enemies. His wife, Kurako, was an excellent match, as she was cool and objective as well as a skilled tactician, formed both by the Ikoma and the Akodo families.[citation needed]
His ronin bodyguard, Yotsu Irie, at first wanted to kill Naseru, but after assisting him in thwarting Moto Vordu's plans in the Path of the Night, she became a lifelong friend. Irie was present with Naseru in the battle at the Tomb of the Seven Thunders and died protecting him.[citation needed]
Bayushi Sunetra, Naseru's Underhand, joined his staff initially as a Scorpion agent, but her fascination with him lead her to transfer her loyalties to him. Thankfully, Naseru's and the Scorpion Clan's interests have remained mostly aligned. She even gave up the Clan Championship in order to serve him and the Empire better.[citation needed]
The Emerald Champion Yasuki Hachi secured the position thanks to Naseru's manipulations, but Hachi detested this as it resulted in his allegiances and capability being questioned. However, the two were forced to cooperate during the Fall of Otosan Uchi, and their grudging respect for one another's abilities later turned into a real friendship. Hachi gave his life in defense of his Emperor at the Tomb of the Seven Thunders. [17]
Shinjo Shono, daimyo of the Shinjo family, has a lot in common with Naseru and is also a long-time friend. He, along with Sunetra and Irie, helped Naseru survive the Path of Night. Their careers have also experienced similar trajectories, going from maligned sons obligated by their father's deeds to leaders of their people.[citation needed]
Otomo Hoketuhime, daimyo of the Otomo family, is fiercely loyal to him and is rumored to still harbor feelings for him. However, she is now married to a husband her father selected for her, so that is a moot point.[citation needed]
Seppun Kiharu, the daimyo of the Seppun family and Keeper of the Ten Thousand Temples, is also Naseru's loyal friend and his confident for spiritual matters.[citation needed]
Yamainu is a violent ronin who served him since long before his rise to the throne as a scout, spy, and assassin. Naseru sent him into the Shadowlands to find the City of the Lost in order to prepare for the Four Winds March. Naseru used Yamainu for the dirty work; Sunetra and Irie despise Yamainu, but Naseru sees him as a "useful tool, ready to kill, if not to die, for me".[18]
| Preceded by: Toturi II | Emperor of Rokugan 1160 - 1168 | Succeeded by: Toturi Kurako |
[edit] CCG Presence
- Emperor Toturi III Promotional
[edit] References
- ↑ Legend of the Five Rings Roleplaying Game: Third Edition, page 24
- ↑ The Will of Heaven
- ↑ Emergence of the Tortoise, Steel Throne Bonus Chapter
- ↑ A Hero's Death, Chapter One
- ↑ A Hero's Death, Chapter Two
- ↑ Four Winds p.52
- ↑ Wind of Justice
- ↑ Way of the Samurai, page 96
- ↑ Fight for Tomorrow, Part 11
- ↑ Legend of the Five Rings Roleplaying Game: Third Edition, page 25
- ↑ The Underhand
- ↑ The Test of Enlightenment, Part 1
- ↑ The Test of Enlightenment, Part 2
- ↑ Test of Enlightenment Rulebook Story
- ↑ The Battle at the Tomb, Part 2
- ↑ The Battle at the Tomb, Part 3
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 The Battle at the Tomb, Part 4
- ↑ A Container of Sand
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