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Ruby Championship

Ruby Championship contender

The Ruby Champion was a title bestowed upon the samurai who was deemed to have a most excellent knowledge of Imperial Law and kenjutsu. [1]

Station[]

The Ruby Champion was selected by the Emerald Champion from a number of applicants, and served at the Emerald Champion's discretion. [2] He had a small estate adjoining the Castle of the Emerald Champion. [3] The Ruby Champion served as a sensei to the Emerald Magistrates in the Ruby Dojo, and the position brought glory and honor to the bearer of the title. [4]

Takai's Replacement[]

Utaku Takai was the Ruby Champion until his retirement, at which point he sought for the person who would replace him. Takai believed he would be replaced because his connections with the Khan Moto Chagatai, currently defeated and shamed in 1169. [4] He eventually decided upon Yasuki Miliko as his successor, [5] who followed in her station after the Shosuro Jimen became the new Emerald Champion.

Minor Ruby Championships[]

The Divine Empress Iweko I ordered the Ruby Champion to hold his tournament on an annual basis, not to replace the Champion, but to give the samurai of the Empire an outlet for their competitive natures, and to provide opportunities for advancement. Each year would hold a tournament of the sort normally used to fill the position, and the winner of these tournaments would become favored vassal of the Ruby Champion. [6]

Colonies[]

In 1199 the Ruby Champion declared a tournament among the greatest Emerald Magistrates and Imperial Legionnaires, looking for the finest warriors to lead the Emerald Champion's endeavors in the Colonies. [7]

Known Ruby Champions[]

This is a list of known Ruby Champions:

Utaku Takai ? - 1169
Yasuki Miliko 1169 - ?
Tsuruchi Nobukatsu ? - Present

Known Technique[]

External Links[]

References

  1. Legend of the Five Rings; Fourth Edition, p. 257
  2. The Jeweled Champions (Imperial Herald v3.3)
  3. Legend of the Five Rings; Fourth Edition, p. 363
  4. 4.0 4.1 A Special Assigment, by Shawn Carman
  5. Test of the Ruby Champion
  6. The Jeweled Champions (Tourneys)
  7. The Ruby Championship (Storyline Tournament)



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