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Broken Wave City

Broken Wave City

Broken Wave City (M1), also known as the City of Broken Waves, [1] or City of the Broken Wave, rose up around Kyuden Kumiko during the castles construcion on Kaigen's Island. [2] It was the largest coastal port controlled by the Mantis Clan. [3]

Size[]

The city occupied the almost entirety of Kaigen's Island, and it was envisioned from the beginning as the clan's principle mainland port, something that had been lacking since the Fall of Otosan Uchi. [4] [1]

Naval Presence[]

Construction on the harbour, known as Seven Seas Port, [5] began in 1167, and it was also known as the Bay of Thunder. [6] Following the foundations of the castle and the city, stone quays were laid in the harbour to provide docks for the many merchant ships bringing required materials and other goods to the island. With these came the necessary warships, first mainly as escorts, but ultimately to stay. [2]

Third Storm Haven[]

In 1170 the original docks were expanded to accommodate the Third Storm. [6] One of the great Mantis Clan fleets, the Third Storm provided the clan with a strong military presence only a few miles from the Rokugani mainland. [2]

At any one time, roughly two thirds of the Third Storm were docked at Kaigen's Island. Barracks and other administrative facilities were sprawled throughout what was once the Warehouse District of the city. This placed most of the available military force in close proximity to the Old Quarter and Kyuden Kumiko should the need for fighting ashore arise. [7]

Constant Activity[]

As with most cities, one could never say that it was ever “finished”. This was especially the case with Broken Wave City, which felt like a vibrant, living city, always expanding new areas or continuing construction on existing areas. The harbours were a scene of constant activity, ships saying only long enough to turn around cargo. As a result, trouble could be quite common, and magistrates were often seen dealing with matters. Those who put down roots here were very proud of their accomplishments and looked forward to days where their dependence on external resources were no more. Some signs of rice paddies taking hold, as well as grass and flowers growing could be found around the island. Some expected the island could become free of overseas dependencies within a generation or two. [2]

Construction Troubles[]

Due to the volatile nature of the island and it’s surroundings, there were several interruptions to construction of both the city and the castle. One such notable event was the particularily terrible spring storm in 1169. The weather caused a wall to collapse in Kyuden Kumiko, killing and injuring many within including the city Governor. Yoritomo Ninsei rallied the remaining city leadership and organized recovery and reconstruction efforts. Yoritomo Naizen rewarded him with the position of interim governor. [6]

Defensive Capabilities[]

Due to the nature of the island, it was clear from the beginning that complex defensive works would not be required on the island. Kyuden Kumiko was the only structure to be specifically designed with traditional walls, and the remained of the island used watch-towers and keeps for obeservation across the island and out to sea. The Third Storm was believed to be a sufficient force to deal with any threat to the city. [8]

Notable City Areas[]

The first vestiges of the city would later be known as the Old Quarter. [9] Further expansion of the city results in the Fishers and Commerce Quarters in 1168. Later expansion of temples and holy sites in 1170 results in the Holy quarter. [6] In addition to these quarters was the Eta Village. [8]

Saved from Destruction[]

In 1200 the Spider Clan planted an infiltrator, who acted in the shadows to establish the foundation for the destruction of the city. The agent was exposed by Yoritomo Teihiko and Yoritomo Shotsuo, saving the city. [10]

Notable Governors[]

Broken Wave City 2

Broken Wave City (M1)

The following were the known governors of Broken Wave City:

Chief Magistrates[]

The following were the known chief magistrates of Broken Wave City:

External Links[]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 The War of Fire & Thunder, Part 3, by Shawn Carman
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Strongholds of the Empire, p. 11
  3. Strongholds of the Empire, p. 4
  4. Masters of War Masters of War Web Supplement, p. 13
  5. Legend of the Five Rings; Fourth Edition, p. 346
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 Strongholds of the Empire, p. 12
  7. Strongholds of the Empire, p. 15
  8. 8.0 8.1 Strongholds of the Empire, p. 18
  9. Strongholds of the Empire, p. 13
  10. Act 3: Complications – Part 1, by Chris Hand, Maxime Lemaire, Mari Murdock, Fred Wan, and Robert Denton



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