Toturi's Battle Standard

Toturi's Battle Standard was the first banner carried by Toturi's Army.

Appearance
The Toturi's Battle Standard was an imposing flag made from layers of white silk, decorated with a golden dragon coiled inside a narrow ring of gold upon a night blue sky. This nemuranai was attached to a pole shaped as an inverted L. This allowed the standard to be tied in one of its sides as well as on its top, ensuring it remained open and visible even there was no wind. It bore the symbol of a wolf, drawn in black ink. Beneath it was a single line of characters. "For the Empire." In the top corner was small mark, the personal chop of Otomo Yayu, one of the paintors of the banner.

Recovery of the Banner
In 1166 a Tsuruchi Bounty Hunter discovered the Toturi's Battle Standard in a cave while pursuing some bandits through the ruins of Beiden. Yoritomo Kamoto recognized it and the Mantis Clan Champion, Yoritomo Kumiko, offered it to the Shogun and Toturi's illegitimate son, Kaneka, through the Bat Clan Champion, Komori.