Kyuden Kumiko
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Kyuden Kumiko was put into construction immediately following the end of the War of Fire and Thunder. It was ordered so by the new Mantis Clan Champion Yoritomo Naizen following the Phoenix Clan's surrender and Mantis Clan's acquiring of the new island which had ended the threat of the Dark Wave. It was named for Naizen's predecessor, Yoritomo Kumiko, who had perished in personal combat with the Dark Wave fleet's commander. [1][2]
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Construction
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A number of locations were considered for the castle, but in the end it was situated on high ground overlooking a deep natural harbour on the southwest shore, facing the Phoenix coastline. [1] Construction was started in the Month of the Rooster in 1167, and completed in 1168. [3]
Appearance
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Kyuden Kumiko was not the largest of Rokugani castles, but certainly amongst the more impressive with regards to its engineering. Due to the volcanic nature of the island upon which it stands, the castle bears the sombre appearance of a Crab castle rather than the usual flamboyant Mantis styles. In contrast, the interiors were as lavish as possible, with all exposed wood being rare types like bloodwood, mahogany or tropical walnut. Spectacular artworks (some clearly gaijin), rare exotic plants, glittering gems, crystal and ceramics were also a staple of the interiors. The jarring nature of the two styles was partially intended as such, to make visiting delegations uneasy and therefore easier to manipulate. [4]
Dojo
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The castle hosted a dojo for each of the Mantis shugenja families, including the Kitsune, who joined the Mantis after the castle was built. [5] It also housed the Storm's Shelter Dojo.[6]
Nearby City
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The castle became the centrepiece of a new city on the island, the City of the Broken Wave. A few months after the creation of the island the foundation of the castle was laid, and the beginnings of the city started at its feet.[7] Kyuden Kumiko sat in the Old Quarter of the city. [4]
Harbour
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Immediately following the aftermath of the Battle of the Broken Wave, construction began on a new port on Kaigen's Island. The harbour became known as the Bay of Thunder, and supported the construction of Kyuden Kumiko. [3] It was envisioned from the beginning as the clan’s principle mainland port, something that had been lacking since the Fall of Otosan Uchi.[8]
Kyuden Kumiko’s primary function was as a port. Its massive ports allowed an entire Storm to be docked at one time, and also served as a re-supply point for the entire Mantis navy. The island also served as a center for both commerce and court.[8] The Third Storm was usually stationed there. [6]
Volcanic Activity
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The unnatural nature of the island resulted in earthquakes and volcanic activity. The most notable activity was in an area known as the Fire Fountains, also located on the western side of the island. Luckily, the volcanic activity in the area was of no immediate threat to the castle. [1]
Winter Court - 1169
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Winter Court in 1169-1170 was held in several different places throughout the Empire because of the recent turmoil and the lack of an Emperor. Kyuden Kumiko was one of the hosts and entertained notable guests including the Voice of the Masters Shiba Yoma, Yoritomo Yashinko and Kaiu Taru[9] as well as Kakita Komachi, Otomo Usharo and Tsuruchi Etsui.[10]
Governor
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Yoritomo Naizen served as its first governor, and in his absence Moshi Amika attended those duties. Ultimately, Yoritomo Utemaro was made the governor of the castle, although he shared his authority with Yoritomo Jera, the ranking military officer in residence.[8]
Notable Governors
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The following were the known governors of Kyuden Kumiko:
| Yoritomo Naizen | 1167 - ? |
| Yoritomo Utemaro | ? - ? |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Strongholds of the Empire page 10
- ↑ The War of Fire & Thunder, Part 3, by Shawn Carman
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Strongholds of the Empire page 12
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Strongholds of the Empire page 13
- ↑ Masters of Magic, p. 60
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Masters of War Masters of War Web Supplement, p. 14
- ↑ Strongholds of the Empire page 11
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 Masters of War: Web Supplement page 13
- ↑ Winter Court: The Month of the Boar, by Nancy Sauer and Fred Wan
- ↑ Honor’s Veil, Part II
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