The Steel Throne is the current Imperial Throne, and the third one to bear the title.
Crafting
It was created at the end of the War of Spirits. The Throne incorporated pieces of the previous two thrones, the Emerald Throne and the Jade Throne, into the armrests. [citation needed] Most of the jade left over was given to the Crab Clan as a gift by Toturi I, and the portions removed were replaced with the finest Kaiu steel. [1]
Tainted Steel
In 1158, during the Winter Court attended by the Four Winds in Kyuden Miya, a Pekkle no Oni was uncovered and destroyed. The cloud of Taint that accompanied the creature's death Tainted the Steel Throne. [2]
Disappearence
A short time after the Winter Court, the Throne disappeared [3] into the Shadowlands, where it was kept by Daigotsu until his invasion of Otosan Uchi in 1159. [4] There, Daigotsu used the Steel Throne in the ritual to free Fu Leng, because it could be used as a communication link between the Mortal Realm and the Celestial Heavens. [5] When Toturi Tsudao forced Daigotsu's retreat, she gave the Throne to Bayushi Tai, who promised her he had a way to purify it. [6]
Purification
Tai took the Throne back to the secret Shadowed Tower organization, where it was purified by their shugenja. The Tower then placed powerful scrying enchantments that allowed them to spy on the Throne (and therefore, the Emperor) from afar. [7] [8] The Throne was returned to Kyuden Seppun, the city elected by Tsudao as her capital. [9] The Tower's scrying enchantments stayed on the Throne until Isawa Sezaru destroyed the existing enchantments upon it, which at that time had been used by the Gozoku, and used his own magic to place powerful wards upon the Throne in 1166. [10]
The purified Throne served the same function that both it and its predecessors have served for over a thousand years: as the centerpiece and hub of the Imperial Court and the Empire. [1]
External Links
- The Steel Throne (Broken Blades)
- The Steel Throne Exp (Enemy of my Enemy)
Preceded by: Jade Throne |
Imperial Throne 1150 - present |
Succeeded by: - |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Four Winds, p. 83
- ↑ Secrets on the Wind - Part 2, by Rich Wulf and Shawn Carman
- ↑ Secrets on the Wind - Part 3, by Rich Wulf and Shawn Carman
- ↑ Battle for Otosan Uchi, Part 2, by Rich Wulf and Shawn Carman
- ↑ Prelude to Darkness, Part 6: The Dark Lord, by Rich Wulf
- ↑ Revelation, by Rich Wulf and Shawn Carman
- ↑ No Price Too High, by Shawn Carman
- ↑ Four Winds, p. 52
- ↑ Rulebook Story (Winds of Change), by Rich Wulf
- ↑ The Underhand, by Rich Wulf
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