
Yurami CastleThe stronghold and home of the Yurami Clan. This is where the mighty Samurai of the clan live, train and spend their time being at the ready for any possbile threats in their territory. The castle houses a handful of villiagers who have set up businesses which makes the lives of the Samurai easier such as the smithy, tannery and dedicated stables. Places of interest.
| TzokaThe largest port city in the region and home of the Shadows of Tzoka.
While being under the protectorate of clan Yurami the Guild have held
the largest sway in the city, they have clashed with the Samurai at
times but have otherwise a common goal of keeping the city protected.
The city is often covered in thick mists caused by the mages of the
guild in order to keep the city safe and discourage enemies to enter the
city. Despite this the city still see a large amount of traders that
pass through the city through the roads and port. Places of interest. |
MiagaThe
second largest port and the most busy trading hub in the region. Most
traders turned to make business in Miaga instead of Tzoka when the city
came under the control from a Orc warband. Even after the city returned
under Imperial rule merchants and traders kept returning to Miaga thanks
to the good will of Kaneko Kunimoto, who is the Mayor. Places of interest.
| TazhienA large fishing port close to the border of the Kami Concord. It is not very busy but does hold a small permanent force of Samurai in case of any attacks from across the border. The leader of the port town Arakaki Nagaboshi is an avid pacifist and follower of Laaos. Always trying to keep the Samurai happy and keeping order in town.Places of interest.
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OtoA
rather small town sitting ontop of a cliff with a good view over the
coasts on the horizon. On certain days the people of Oto are able to see
the lights from Miaga shining through the clouds. Oto is home to many
hunters who become skilled Samurai archers. The town is believed to sit
upon an old dragon burial so to many this town is one of the cleanest in
the region. The town is overseen by its leader Hamasaki Sanjiro. Places of interest.
| HishinOne
of the most isolated places in the region, even the Samurai are denied
entry at times and is said to be home to many assassins, the Ninja. The
town rarely opens up for outsiders so very little there is made for
visitors. The people there provide and protect themselves. People from
Hishin have traveled to become part of the Yurami clan and become
Samurai. They are notebly skilled in general survival to the point where
the Clan does send parties to the town in hope of recruiting new blood.
The town is currently ran by the young Onishi Hide. Places of interest. |
ShintoA small port town at the border near the Protectorate of Clan Taoka. This port have often clashed with the fishermen of nearby ports when it comes to their fishing and general trade. It holds a small but permanent force of Samurai to maintain the peace, it does happen that Samurai of clan Taoka make stop in Shinto after patrolling the border. Fortunately the clans are on good terms with one another. The port is ran by the old Samurai Ozaki Yoshirami. Places of interest.
| NinsamaA
village that had a fortunate boom when people of Tzoka fled there. It
became a town within a month. People set up new shops and homes to
accommodate the new influx of people but after Tzoka was taken back the
people returned, leaving Ninsama with an overabundant amount of supplies
with not enough demand. Things were sold to everyone at a lower cost
and the majority of people in Ninsama had to turn to new ventures. Sekino Yodo runs the town strictly and have Samurai patrolling the street to prevent people from turning to crime.Places of interest. |
KanjuA
town which ties the main roads together, making Kanju an ideal stop for
merchants and travellers alike. The town holds a large market revolving
beasts, granting the town the reputation of being a hive of
beastmasters. The town is ran by Takahara Namihara and is a famous beast tamer in the area. Places of interest.
| YoshihaA small village and stop between Kanju and Sata. The village consist mainly of farms and breweries. It holds
a small but permanent force of Samurai to maintain security against
wildlife that tend to wander through and damage the fields. The leader
of the village Bando Ko has her own villiage guard as well while she does appreciate the support from the Yurami clan. Places of interest.
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KujuA small and isolated mining villiage which lies near the border of the Kami Concord.
A harsh and dangerous place to work and the people in the village
rarely get to leave. It is often overlooked by the Samurai that patrol
the area which has led leadership to become more strict on the miners.
The village ran by the Kuroshi family, the village is ran by Kasumi while the mining is operated by Konno. Places of interest.
| ShozillaThis
village holds one of the greatest temples in the region. The only
temple dedicated to the Five and their creator, a rare find in the
current Empire and has been left to stand the test of
time. Few are aware of it and the people of the village are very
protective of it, scholars from all over the Empire travel to the temple
from time to time. However the village itself does not hold much more
than a bare tavern and bunch of farms. Places of interest.
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ShinshinA mining village near the border of the Protectorate of Clan Taoka and near not far from Shinto.
The mines are heavily guarded by local to the point where rumours have
gone out that the mines hold more than just ore and gemstones. Despite
it being a small village, Shinshin have defensive walls surrounding the
whole settlement and its mines. The village and its mines is managed and
led by Shao Namitori. A young business man who recently took over the mines and in turn came to influence the entire village. Places of interest.
| SataA
small village near Yoshiha. The villagers live almost entirely on the
river that goes through the village, they have a few farms while the
majority of their food is made up by fish. Despite being a small
village, many from Sata have gone to become Samurai of the Yurami clan.
The village is often visited by those that go to become Samurai and are
almost revered by the locals. The leader Hakata Komoto is known by his blessings of visitors to Sata. Places of interest. |