Tobusekai Overtaken - Stand Out!
The Golden Sabbath spent the first few months of their existence pursued and villainized by the Ashikaga shogunate. They held their tongues and bided their time waiting and watching for their chance to strike. Landing a resounding blow in both the Battle of Shinramoto and the Razing of Degarashan they chased away any hope the Shogun had of reclaiming the former glory of the Freehold. However, as the Shogun fled east, his tail between his legs, and embarrassment in his defeat, the Golden Sabbath chose to once again pounce upon a wounded foe. Knowing the Shogun was weak, and that he and the remainder of his funds, warships, and armies fled east to a mysterious land dubbed Tobusekai it was only a matter of time before they followed to take everything from the men who tried to stop them before they began.
A party of shinobi, under the banner of Tsumigakure lead by the respective kage of the newly found village, tracked the warships across the sea from the Tea Peninsula to a tiny cluster of land deemed the Lost Shores. Together, they found resources forsaken, warships left behind by the Shogun as he limped away to safety ditching any remaining semblance of honor or pride he may have had. Tsumigakure took this opportunity to make another loud, and bold message to the Shogun who wanted to break them. "What is ours, is ours and what was yours, is ours."
Together they seized the massive war vessels in the Lost Shores, a pivotal member of the village building a harbor and a port in one day proving how fast Tsumigakure could work under pressure. Quickly they used the newly acquired warships to begin to extract wealth, income, and resources from the East. They sent home anything of value and even obtained influential information.
That same party of shinobi began to claim various lands in Tobusekai changing the face of the world to better reflect their position above the fallen Ashikaga. They were quick to snag several points of interest, the Lost Shores, the Dead Marshes, Fist of the First Men, the Port of Innovus, Temptest Mount, the Clefts of Targinar, and even the Battlements a stronghold held by the Mother Cult fell before the expansion of Tsumigakure into Tobusekai.
The colonial income poured forth, as they continued to explore this brave new world, finding their footing and continuing with exactly what they stated upon their first meager steps into the vast Ninja World under the name of the Golden Sabbath. They took what belonged to them, and they made it wholly their own. With time, unable to pick up on the tracks of the Shogun they decided to smear his name, as he had done theirs oh so many months ago.
They used those same pillaged ships and began to do terrible deeds in the name of the Ashikaga Shogunate placing a once proud, noble household into infamy and disgrace. They resorted to piracy to make their message even clearer attacking a Witchwood trade vessel, bellowing loud and proud how they worked for the Shogun.
In earnest the story was told, these actions must be just another in a long list of atrocities the Ashikaga Shogunate would commit. In disguise using the same crests, the Shogun left upon his war-ships Tsumigakure sunk trading vessels on the wide open ocean in the name of the Shogun, turning a watching world against him even further. The narrative of mistrust and dishonor spread like wildfire slandering the gospel of the Freehold that had been built up over numerous years of complacency and debt.
Their deeds abroad were just a drop in the bucket compared to their accomplishments on the home-front. Somehow they continued to expand deeper into the Badlands of Earth, pushing outward and rushing to clutch what few scraps of land they had left. After a disaster in their main capital, several skilled shinobi rearranged the pieces of a broken home. They built a bigger, stronger, and more in-depth foundation from the rubble of what was lost. The Motoi Drylands and the Uchiha who now called it their home had begun the process of building up lasting and strong trade relations with Tsumigakure offering their support for protection and aid. This gave the Graveyard of Sin a direct path to the East.
It gave them a seaport with which to dock the massive warships and to begin the trading process. It made Tsumigakure rich and prosperous, even more so than before. The Graveyard of Sin lead to the Motoi Drylands and via sea the Motoi Drylands lead directly to the Lost Shores. This meant that Tsumigakure now had a naval fleet, and could trade over the sea. Land travel was a cumbersome and tedious thing, but the sea opened up a literal ocean of possibilities. The village was active, with so many individuals building toward a singular goal. A name, a home, and a place above all else.
It seemed they had various leaders, doing multiple things in several places. It made them seem larger and more robust. A healthy home-front and a powerful hold over diverse lands in Tobusekai? It could only mean they had authority and rumors of their actions would spread throughout the world. Reaching the Marketplaces, the gossip spread, how could a man like Takauji Ashikaga-... lose? Was the Freehold truly and resolutely over? Only time would tell, but hey-... if they could do it, why haven't you?
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- The Lost Shores
- I'm On a Boat | 1 | 2 | 3
- You are a Pirate!
- Dead Marshes
- Fist of the First Men
- Port of Innovus
- Tempest Mount
- Clefts of Targinar
- The Battlements
To Stand Out, Above the Crowd!
The Golden Sabbath spent the first few months of their existence pursued and villainized by the Ashikaga shogunate. They held their tongues and bided their time waiting and watching for their chance to strike. Landing a resounding blow in both the Battle of Shinramoto and the Razing of Degarashan they chased away any hope the Shogun had of reclaiming the former glory of the Freehold. However, as the Shogun fled east, his tail between his legs, and embarrassment in his defeat, the Golden Sabbath chose to once again pounce upon a wounded foe. Knowing the Shogun was weak, and that he and the remainder of his funds, warships, and armies fled east to a mysterious land dubbed Tobusekai it was only a matter of time before they followed to take everything from the men who tried to stop them before they began.
A party of shinobi, under the banner of Tsumigakure lead by the respective kage of the newly found village, tracked the warships across the sea from the Tea Peninsula to a tiny cluster of land deemed the Lost Shores. Together, they found resources forsaken, warships left behind by the Shogun as he limped away to safety ditching any remaining semblance of honor or pride he may have had. Tsumigakure took this opportunity to make another loud, and bold message to the Shogun who wanted to break them. "What is ours, is ours and what was yours, is ours."
Together they seized the massive war vessels in the Lost Shores, a pivotal member of the village building a harbor and a port in one day proving how fast Tsumigakure could work under pressure. Quickly they used the newly acquired warships to begin to extract wealth, income, and resources from the East. They sent home anything of value and even obtained influential information.
Even If We Gotta Shout Out Loud!
That same party of shinobi began to claim various lands in Tobusekai changing the face of the world to better reflect their position above the fallen Ashikaga. They were quick to snag several points of interest, the Lost Shores, the Dead Marshes, Fist of the First Men, the Port of Innovus, Temptest Mount, the Clefts of Targinar, and even the Battlements a stronghold held by the Mother Cult fell before the expansion of Tsumigakure into Tobusekai.
The colonial income poured forth, as they continued to explore this brave new world, finding their footing and continuing with exactly what they stated upon their first meager steps into the vast Ninja World under the name of the Golden Sabbath. They took what belonged to them, and they made it wholly their own. With time, unable to pick up on the tracks of the Shogun they decided to smear his name, as he had done theirs oh so many months ago.
They used those same pillaged ships and began to do terrible deeds in the name of the Ashikaga Shogunate placing a once proud, noble household into infamy and disgrace. They resorted to piracy to make their message even clearer attacking a Witchwood trade vessel, bellowing loud and proud how they worked for the Shogun.
In earnest the story was told, these actions must be just another in a long list of atrocities the Ashikaga Shogunate would commit. In disguise using the same crests, the Shogun left upon his war-ships Tsumigakure sunk trading vessels on the wide open ocean in the name of the Shogun, turning a watching world against him even further. The narrative of mistrust and dishonor spread like wildfire slandering the gospel of the Freehold that had been built up over numerous years of complacency and debt.
Til Mine is the Only Face You See!
Their deeds abroad were just a drop in the bucket compared to their accomplishments on the home-front. Somehow they continued to expand deeper into the Badlands of Earth, pushing outward and rushing to clutch what few scraps of land they had left. After a disaster in their main capital, several skilled shinobi rearranged the pieces of a broken home. They built a bigger, stronger, and more in-depth foundation from the rubble of what was lost. The Motoi Drylands and the Uchiha who now called it their home had begun the process of building up lasting and strong trade relations with Tsumigakure offering their support for protection and aid. This gave the Graveyard of Sin a direct path to the East.
It gave them a seaport with which to dock the massive warships and to begin the trading process. It made Tsumigakure rich and prosperous, even more so than before. The Graveyard of Sin lead to the Motoi Drylands and via sea the Motoi Drylands lead directly to the Lost Shores. This meant that Tsumigakure now had a naval fleet, and could trade over the sea. Land travel was a cumbersome and tedious thing, but the sea opened up a literal ocean of possibilities. The village was active, with so many individuals building toward a singular goal. A name, a home, and a place above all else.
It seemed they had various leaders, doing multiple things in several places. It made them seem larger and more robust. A healthy home-front and a powerful hold over diverse lands in Tobusekai? It could only mean they had authority and rumors of their actions would spread throughout the world. Reaching the Marketplaces, the gossip spread, how could a man like Takauji Ashikaga-... lose? Was the Freehold truly and resolutely over? Only time would tell, but hey-... if they could do it, why haven't you?
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