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Crane Civil War 
Location: Crane Lands
Date: 1132
Major Forces: Daidoji, Doji
Generals: Daidoji Uji, Doji Kuwanan
Battles of Rokugan

Voice of his Ancestor[]

In 1132, driven by the voice of his ancestor, Daidoji Uji broke his troops away from the army of the Crane Clan and attempted to reclaim Shiro no Yojin Lion castle in the name of the Crane. [1]

Divide of the Crane[]

Crane against Crane

Crane against Crane

Uji's actions caused a slow divide between the bushi of the Crane Clan, eventually erupting into outright war. Doji Kuyamu was killed by Uji's hands. [2] With the loyalties of the troops split between their Champion and an honored war hero, the fighting continued. The shame and dishonor caused by the conflict eventually caused the Great Sea Spider to wake from its slumber near the Golden Sun Bay. [3]

End of the War[]

Kuwanan meets Uji

Kuwanan meets Uji

The courtiers of the Clan, or even bushi as Kakita Aihara, [4] believed the war had to finish and began to lobby. [5] Kakita Kaiten told Uji and Kuwanan it was time to be again an united Clan. [6] Uji returned to Kuwanan at Shiro no Yojin, [7] offering his seppuku for his treason. When Kuwanan met Uji ato Shiro no Yojin, the Crane ancestral sword began to ring and did not cease its sound until Uji's hand touched its hilt. The katana chose Uji, for the spirit within the ancestral sword found that his actions had not been dishonorable. He had only done as his ancestors commanded. Because the sword restored Uji's honor and gave Kuwanan a suitable reason to pardon Uji and his troops, the Crane civil war ended. [8] Both samurai put aside their differences [9] and began an investigation into the events, which revealed that shapeshifters were the cause for the miscommunication between the two leaders. [10] [11] The Great Sea Spider who had feds on Crane's hatred, turned its hunger on the rest of the Empire when the Civil War ended. [12]

References

  1. Rulebook Story, (Hidden Emperor 6)
  2. Soul of the fallen, by Ree Soesbee
  3. Legend of the Five Rings; Third Edition, pp. 22-23
  4. Critical Duel (Ambition's Debt flavor)
  5. War in the Heavens (GenCon 99 Storyline Tournament Results)
  6. Clan Letter to the Crane #11 (Imperial Herald v3 #3)
  7. Clan Letter to the Crane #12 (Imperial Herald v3 #4)
  8. The Crane Clan, by Edward Bolme and Ree Soesbee (Imperial Herald #15)
  9. Triumphant Victory (Fire and Shadow flavor)
  10. Clan Letter to the Scorpion (Imperial Herald v4 #2)
  11. Hidden Emperor, p. 66
  12. Lost Souls (Soul of the Empire flavor)



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