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Kuni Yori

Kuni Yori 
Kuni Yori.jpg 
Born: Unknown 
Died: Unknown 
Parents: Kuni Kaiden 
Siblings: Unnamed Brother 
Spouse: None 
Children: None 
Titles: Kuni Daimyo
People

No man has ever been spoken of with more fear than Kuni Yori. Those who met him never forgot his piercing eyes, eerie voice and his sarcastic smile when he talked. Other shugenja whispered his soul had been taken by the Shadowlands. [1]

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Youth Edit

In his younger years he studied under his uncle to become a shugenja. [2]

Father Edit

His father Kaiden, the Kuni Daimyo, had secretly betrayed the Crab and became the leader of a cell of Bloodspeakers seduced by Yajinden, who had given Kaiden one of the Four Masks of Iuchiban. When Kaiden enacted a ritual to find the other three Masks and free Iuchiban, he activated a curse on the mask which brought his own downfall. Yori and his brother defeated and killed him in the winter of 1109, but Yori's brother died in the process. [2]

A Tainted Daimyo Edit

Kuni Yori

Yori was able to unlock the curse of the Mask, and took it for study. Yajinden appeared to him and both made a bargain. He would teach the Kuni all his knowledge, and Yori became Yajinden's ally. Yori became more powerful and succeeded his father, becoming the daimyo of the Kuni. [2]

As Daimyo he would keep tabs on other shugenja to know what work they were doing. He would often enter other Kuni residences unannounced. His knowledge of the Shadowlands was extensive and he wrote numerous treaties on the biology and magical nature of Shadowlands denizens. He was the sole caretaker of the works of Kuni Mokuna, [3] his great-great grandfather. [4] Some said his interests had gone too far and it was rumored the Shadowlands denizens knew his name and feared him. He had the ear of the Crab Clan Champion Hida Kisada and would advise him in times of emergencies. Kisada would not believe that Yori had been compromised by the Shadowlands. Yori never spoke to someone unless he wanted something from them and few could tolerate his presence for longer than a few minutes. [3]

Gathering Goblin Knowledge Edit

Yori knew of the existence of the Big Stink, an unique goblin city and traveled there several times. On each visit he learned about the bakemono, knowledge he passed to his Clan. He did not inform how he had found this information. [5]

Doomseeker Karasu Edit

Yori attended a terribly disfigured Unicorn, Iuchi Karasu, who had been captured by the undead Moto Tsume when traveling in the Shadowlands. Karasu had survived the Tsume's torture and escaped. Yori healed the young man and befriended him. Around 1120, Yori set Karasu up to marry his cousin, Kuni Hiruko. [6] Karasu embraced the ancient Unicorn tradition of the Doomseeker, those who brings death to the undying. Yori approved of Karasu's oath and forged an iron mask for him in the tradition of the Doomseekers of old. [7]

Yori's allies Edit

It was Yajinden who told Yori the legends of the Doomseeker, the title of those who once battled the khadi. Yajinden could not directly act against his master Iuchiban, and that was why he needed Yori. Bringing the Doomseekers legacy to Rokugan would be later used as a weapon against his master. [8]

Kuni Daimyo duties Edit

Defending the Kuni Fortress Edit

In 1118 Yori was present during the Battle of Twilight's Honor, when a Shadowlands army assaulted the castle. The arrival of Kisada [9] turned the tide. The castle was saved, but the defenders were nearly obliterated. [10]

Winter court - 1123 Edit

Yori was the Crab representative in the Emperor's winter court at Kyuden Seppun in 1123. At that point it was publicly known that he was allied with the Scorpion Clan Champion Bayushi Shoju. [10]

The Henshin Exposed Edit

In 1126, during Winter Court at Kyuden Asako, Kuni Yori manipulated the families of the Phoenix Clan to fight amongst themselves by using the insane Asako Oyo as a pawn to demonstrate the secrets of immortality held by the Asako to the Isawa. This ensured that the Phoenix spent the next several months occupied with their ancient rivalry and oblivious to the machinations of the Crab. [11] Yori had got this information through a captive deranged Asako. [12]

Joining the Shadowlands Edit

En route home, he and his entourage were attacked by the undead general Tsukuro, who offered Yori a chance for true power, a place beside Fu Leng himself, if he aided the Horde in betraying Kisada, and Yori agreed. [12]

Clan War Edit

Tainted Kuni Yori

In 1124 the Crab Clan Champion Hida Kisada ordered Yori to find a way for the Crab to wage war and seize the throne. Yori proposed an alliance of convenience with the Shadowlands. [13] In 1126, early in the Clan War, [14] Yori sealed the dark alliance with the Shadowlands, which was sanctioned by Kisada. [15] Kisada wished to forge a new, strong dynasty, instead the weak Hantei Emperor on the throne. The Crab army marched towards Beiden Pass, [16] and Yori crossed the Kaiu Wall to met the Oni who was later named Yakamo no Oni. [17]

Opening a Black Scroll Edit

After a particularly brutal battle against the Crane Clan Yori visited Hida Amoro to offer the Berserker a way to fight without having to worry about his own men being killed and Amoro accepted. The Shugenja opened a Black Scroll and raised all of the fallen on the battlefield as zombies, who were commanded by an amulet given to Amoro. [18]

Yakamo's Claw Edit

Yakamo's Claw
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Shortly before the Battle of Beiden Pass Mirumoto Hitomi cut off Yakamo's right hand. [19] Yakamo was rushed back to Crab lands where Yori manipulated Hida Kisada into allowing a large claw to replace Yakamo's lost hand. [20] Yakamo in turn gave his name to the oni that the claw had come from, Yakamo no Oni, and an alliance was forged between the Shadowlands and the Crab Clan. [21]

Sukune Sacrified to Fu Leng Edit

Terrible Standard of Fu Leng
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After initial failures at the Battle of Beiden Pass, Kuni Yori had a group of zombies beat Hida Sukune to near death. Yori only kept him alive to sacrifice him to Fu Leng. Yori convienced Hida Kisada that it was his orders that killed Sukune because of his failures at Beiden pass. [22] Yori requested Sukune his sacrifice. It would strengthen their alliance with the darkness, and secure the future of the Crab. Sukune refused and Yori stabbed him in the back. [23] After a dark ritual Yori performed with the Black Scroll A Terrible Oath, [24] Sukune was nailed to the war banner known as the Terrible Standard of Fu Leng. [22]

Reading the Black Scrolls Edit

Yori researched two of the black scrolls. [25] One of them was A Terrible Oath. [26]

Assaulting Otosan Uchi Edit

Kuni Yori

By the time the Crab launched their attack on Otosan Uchi, Yori had already fully joined the shadowlands.[citation needed] He stood at the gates of the Imperial Palace while Hida Kisada's assault failed. [27]

Second Day of the Thunder Edit

Yori survived the battle on the Second Day of Thunder at Otosan Uchi in 1128. [28]

After the fight was over, he entered the Imperial Palace and stole the head of the dead Emperor, Hantei XXXIX, from the funeral pyre. [29]

Fallen to the Shadowlands Edit

Kuni Yori

Writings of Kuni Yori Edit

In the Shadowlands, after the Second Day of Thunder, Kuni Yori wrote Oaths and Betrayals and began to build himself a following among the vile creatures he had grown to understand. [30]

Porcelain Mask Edit

Kuni Yori improved his appearance slightly by means of a Porcelain Mask. [31]

Hiruma Castle Edit

Yori besieged Kyuden Hiruma against his former Crab Clan brothers in 1132. [32] With the skull of Fu Leng Yori enacted a ritual and restored Moto Tsume to unlife. Tsume immediately swore fealty to Yori. [33] Tsume captured Hida Yakamo [34] when the Crab Thunder was traveling alone in the Shi-Khan Wastes, in his attempt to reach the Kaiu Wall seeking reinforcements. Yakamo was moved to the Sepulcher of Bone and Yori tortured him to death. [35]

Failed Bargain Edit

Yori demanded to the castle commander, Hiruma Yoshi his surrender, and threw the helmet of Yakamo as a probe of his imprisonement. The Hiruma Daimyo offered Yori a bargain, the entire Hiruma family willingly would join the ranks of the Shadowlands in exchange of the life of Yakamo. Yoshi opened the gates of the castle and took the hand of Yori. At the same time the Crab reinforcements led by Hida Yasamura and Hida O-Ushi were sighted, and Yoshi tried to kill Kuni Yori with jade, but Yoshi was killed instead and the castle taken. [36]

Hidden Emperor and the Shadow Edit

This year in the ruins of the Hiruma Castle Jama Suru convinced Yori to send him to the Morikage Mori, to search the Shadows. Yori did not trust his servant and Suru was escorted by Kyoso no Oni. [37]

War in the Shadowlands Edit

Yori defied by Kyoso

The same year Goju Adorai contacted Yori, revealing the confusion the Lying Darkness provoked between Ikoma Tsanuri and the Crab, which was instrumental in the delay of Hida O-Ushi's arrival at Shiro Hiruma. Adorai requested Yori's aid to defence Oblivion's Gate while the Darkness infested Yomi, in return with his help against the only power that could defy Yori in the Shadowlands supremacy, Kyoso no Oni. Yori agreed and Tsume guided by Adorai hunted down the rogue Oni Lord. [38]

The Darkness in the Shadowlands Edit

When Onnotangu was killed by Hitomi the power of the Darkness unfolded. Adorai strenghtened the ties with Yori. Yori did not truly trust Adorai but the tainted Crab accepted the new ally and undead forces marched alongside the minions of the Shadows. [39] [40]

Burning Words Edit

Yori somehow had the Burning Words, a written account of a bargain between Fu Leng and the Shi-Tien Yen-Wang, gaijin Lords of the Dead. Inside the written account was a prophecy, which told of a True Moto who would strike down his brethren. Yori wanted to pass them to other individuals that willingly could accept it, [34] believing it would draw the entire Moto family into the Shadowlands. [12] Yori sensed the power of Iuchi Shahai and met her in Unicorn lands. In 1132 the ruined form of Kuni Yori gave Shahai the Burning Words. The bloodspeaker willingly accepted the quest to find the Unicorn hero. [41]

The Doomseeker Edit

Karasu and Yori imprisoned

The Dark Moto were betrayed by Kamoko and destroyed. [42] In 1133 during the march to Volturnum Iuchi Karasu confronted Yori. With a Naga Pearl and the aid of Oseuth, the reincarnated Warrior of the Pale Eye, Karasu drew both himself and Yori into the magical pearl, stopping Yori's plans. [43] [44] [45] The pearl eventually found its way into the hands of the Phoenix, who stored it in the temples of Gisei Toshi. [12]

Released Edit

Iuchiban's rampage through Gisei Toshi freed both Karasu and Yori in 1165. [12]

Legion of Blood Edit

In 1166 Kuni Yori joined the Legion of Blood to fight the Legion of the Dead. He hoped of currying favor with Iuchiban, who had proven able to defy even Fu Leng himself. It was Yori's restless spirit who had given Iuchiban the knowledge he required to control Fu Leng's Oni Lords, and Yori who had aided Iuchiban in binding Yogo Junzo's tormented ghost. [12]

Battle Edit

As the two forces initially battled for control over the newly forming realm in 1166, Isawa Tsuke released a massive explosion intending to stop the First Oni, but it also disrupted the realm and knocked everyone in it into private memories of critical choices in their lives. The Realm of Thwarted Destiny was testing each of them, to see if they would embrace their destines or reject them. The realm could become a place where those who failed their destinies could repeat their failures for eternity or a place where those who failed could embrace their fates and find redemption. [46]

Gathering his forces between the Mists Edit

Yori reached Kyojin and guessed their enemies were marching toward the image of the Oblivion's Gate in this realm. Kyojin refused Yori's command, no longer seeking Iuchiban's aid, who had promised the memories Kyojin lost when became tainted. Yori told Kyojin that he had an agenda different than Iuchiban's one, and Kyojin followed the Kuni. [47]

Oblivion's Gate Edit

Yori had discovered that the Oblivion's Gate had enough power to send one soul back to Ningen-do, and planned to use it to rstore his own life. [48] He realized Yajinden had sensed the new Realm, and guessed the smither had a secret agenda on these events. His Legion reached first the Gate. Yori ordered his army to repel the Legion of the Dead, an assembled army of the souls of dead heroes, gaining time to discover how to work the Gate. [8] The Legion of the Dead battled him, and denied Yori's return. Eventually Hida Kisada, his former friend and Lord, was the soul who returned to life throught the Gate. [49]

External Links Edit

Yori Sensei

References

  1. Way of the Crab, p. 70
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Legions, Part II, by Shawn Carman and Rich Wulf
  3. 3.0 3.1 Way of the Crab, pp. 70-71
  4. The Book of the Shadowlands, p. 5
  5. The Book of the Shadowlands, p. 55
  6. Way of the Unicorn p.73
  7. The Legion of the Dead: The Doomseeker
  8. 8.0 8.1 Legions, Part XI
  9. Twilight Honor, p. 39
  10. 10.0 10.1 Winter Court: Kyuden Seppun, p. 82
  11. The Legend of the Five Rings; Third Edition, p. 19
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 12.5 Legion of Blood: The Black Crab
  13. Imperial Histories, p. 153
  14. The Battle of Beiden Pass: Letter to the Generals
  15. A Stout Heart (Honor Bound Foil Chase Cards flavor)
  16. Time of the Void, pp. 8-9
  17. The Kaiu Walls (Honor Bound Foil Chase Cards flavor)
  18. The Bad Death of Hida Amoro, by Rob Vaux
  19. The Crab: Clan War, Fifth Scroll; pp. 80-87
  20. The Cold Dark Dawn
  21. L5R History, Crimson and Jade (Imperial Herald #15)
  22. 22.0 22.1 Kotei 2003: Hida Kisada, The great Bear
  23. Legions, Part V
  24. Imperial Histories, p. 173
  25. Clan Letter to the Crab #3 (Imperial Herald v1 #3)
  26. Prelude to Darkness, Part One: The Fox, by Shawn Carman
  27. Firelight, by Rob Vaux
  28. Clan Letter to the Crab #7 (Imperial Herald v2 #3)
  29. Clan Letter to the Shadowlands #1 (Imperial Herald v2 #3)
  30. Legend of the Five Rings History: Jade Edition (Imperial Herald #15)
  31. Hitomi and Yakamo
  32. The Storming of Morikage Castle, Part 3, by Ree Soesbee
  33. Hidden Emperor, p. 14
  34. 34.0 34.1 Clan Letter to the Shadowlands #3 (Imperial Herald v3 #1)
  35. A Hero's Death, by Ree Soesbee
  36. The Storming of Morikage Castle, Part 3, by Ree Soesbee
  37. The Storming of Morikage Castle, Part 1, by Ree Soesbee
  38. Hidden Emperor, p. 52
  39. Clan Letter to the Horde #6 (Imperial Herald v3 #4)
  40. Hidden Emperor, p. 55
  41. Hidden Emperor, p. 53
  42. Clan Letter to the Unicorn #12 (Imperial Herald v3 #4)
  43. Hidden Emperor, p. 80
  44. Shi-Khan Wastelands (Fire and Shadow flavor)
  45. Capturing the Soul (Fire and Shadow flavor)
  46. Legions, Part III, by Shawn Carman and Rich Wulf
  47. Legions, Part X
  48. Four Winds, p. 115
  49. The Resurrection



Preceded by:
Kuni Kaiden
Kuni Daimyo
1109 - 1128
Succeeded by:
Kuni Utagu


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