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Isawa Mitsuko 
Isawa Mitsuko 
Born: Unknown 
Died:
Titles: Master of Air,
Chief Inquisitor
People

Isawa Mitsuko was an air shugenja, magistrate, and Inquisitor of the Phoenix Clan who became the Master of Air.

Early Years

Mitsuko was born into a wealthy and influential family. Even as a child, Mitsuko was especially insightful and asked her parents to arrange a marriage with a childhood friend, a young boy of whom she was particularly fond, and whose family had little influence within the Isawa. Her parents agreed, and an arrangement was forged that would benefit the boy's family greatly while costing Mitsuko's family relatively little. It was the first of many charitable acts that the young girl would convince her parents to perform throughout her childhood, gaining great honor for them in the process. [1]

Her betrothed was killed only three months after the two of them underwent their gempukku ceremony. The subsequent investigation discovered that he had been murdered by a maho-tsukai that mistakenly believed his relatively poor status would mean he would not be missed. Mitsuko requested permission to join the magistrate who was tasked with bringing the murderer to justice, but was denied. She immediately applied to study with the Inquisitors of her mother's family, and was denied again. She applied again and again each season until her zeal finally impressed Asako Toshi enough that she was accepted. [1]

Asako Inquisitors

She was a student of Asako Juro and Isawa Nakamuro. [2] In 1168 Mitsuko exposed a cultist cell which was destroyed by Shiba Erena detachment. [3] In 1170 the new Asako Daimyo Asako Bushiken gave a considerable degree of autonomy to Mitsuko, who had been working a decade as an Inquisitor and had raised as one of their ranking members. [1]

Elemental Master

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Isawa Mitsuko, Master of Air

Mitsuko succeeded Nakamuro as Master of Air following his death in 1170. She was chosen for the position by the Master of Fire Isawa Ochiai, Nakamuro's sister. [2] She was surprised to discover her name had been among those chosen by Tamori Nakamuro to replace him, but she accepted the appointment all the same, primarily because it would permit her greater leeway in selecting the enemies she would face. [1]

Dark Oracles

When news of the War of Dark Fire began to spread the Empire, the Shiba Army marshalled to the north. Few of them remained to aid in the quest for the Dark Oracles, and Mitsuko requested troops to the Lion Clan, without realizing that request had to be sanctioned by the Council of Five. [1]

War of Dark Fire

In 1171 the Army of Fire, minions of the Dark Oracle of Fire Chosai, stormed the Castle of the Faithful Bride in a rapid attack and moved ahead toward Kyuden Isawa. The army split into multiple forces, the largest of which headed to the palace; a smaller force set out through the Isawa Mori, bound for the Dragon Heart Plain, to unleash something dark and terrible from the emptiness there. A third group rampaged across the northernmost regions and put to the torch three farming villages. The Masters aided the palace garrison to fight off the Yobanjin invaders, and the Master of Water Asako Bairei was entrusted to guard the palace library, or destroy it if the library was in danger to be seized by the barbarians. The Master of Void Shiba Ningen departed north to protect as many villages as he could. Mitsuko sent word to Asako Serizawa, who was in a mission nearby. The Master of Earth Isawa Emori remained in the palace with Mitsuko and Ochiai. [4]

Kyuden Isawa stormed

Ochiai ordered the Council to leave, and Bairei departed to tend Ningen, who was barely alive in the Northern Phoenix lands. Ochiai's intention was to sacrifice herself to gain time for the rest. Mitsuko and Emori, who had been wounded when they were defending the palace, disobeyed Ochiai, and asked to vote what to do. Ochiai pondered to use her yojimbo Masakazu's brute force on them, but finally accepted their point. She commanded Emori to drive the raiders out while Mitsuko, who was too weak, fell unconscious. Masakazu took her and abandoned the palace. Before she fell, noticed Emori was forced to collapse Kyuden Isawa upon the invaders as it had eventually sucumbed to the overwhelming numbers of the Army of Fire, in the Fall of Kyuden Isawa. [5]

End of the War

The Battle of Dragon Heart Plain ended the War. [6] Shortly after were reported plagued villages in the Northern Phoenix provinces. [7] Mitsuko agreed with Shiba Yoma to send a small force of shugenja to the Kaiu Wall to assist the Crab in their battle against a relentless oni attack. [8]

Destroyer War

Mitsuko commanded the Inquisitors during the Destroyer War, [9] as Chief Inquisitor. [10]

Empress' proclamation

Mitsuko arrived to Kyuden Asako and talked with Asako Bushiken about the Empress Iweko I's proclamation, who had announced at winter court that she was suspending the edict demanding the immediate execution of Daigotsu, and demanded that he be brought before her. Mitsuko was concerned the corrupted influence the Dark Lord could exert over any Rokugani not prepared to be near him. Bushiken commanded his principle advisor Asako Katashi to gather the best Inquisitors, Asako Serizawa and Agasha Asai, to aid Mitsuko to find Daigotsu before any other could reach him. [11]

Plague

Mitsuko brought a force of magistrates under her command to the Scorpion's western border in an attempt to stymie the spread of the plague, which was rampant there. [12]

Closing portals to other realms

In 1172 a joint force of Mitsuko's forces and Scorpion led by Bayushi Muhito discovered and eliminated what appeared to have been a spirit portal to the Realm of Slaughter. [13] Later a force of Inquisitors, Ikoma Wardens, Lady Doji's Eyes, and Shinjo Scout marshalled to prevent the opening of a portal to Gaki-do advised by Mitsuko. When they reached the place the portal was already opened and a nearby village attacked. Moto Kang closed the portal driving peasants into it, the way to make its closure possible. [14] Another portal to Gaki-do appeared and the Inquisitors were aided by the tainted Dark Wind and a large oni. Eventually the portal was closed when a Fuchitsujo joined the rokugani and demon. Mitsuko had a heated discussion with the Spider leader, Moto Yuudai. The Daigotsu's followers were permitted to withdraw. [15] Moshi Sayoko worked with Mitsuko to close a portal to Sakkaku. The Orochi which appeared from it were destroyed, but a few that escaped into the sea. [16]

God Beast

Two grief news overwhelmed Mitsuko. Ningen had died, and shortly after appeared in the Scorpion lands the God Beast of Kali-Ma, a gigantic creature from which the scholar Bairei had no records available. The Ningen's last message was given to Isawa Kimi, his succesor as Master of Void, and their only hope might lay in her hands. [17] In a taxing ritual Mitsuko and five acolytes transported Kimi, Shiba Yoshimi with other Shiba guards, and Agasha Gifu near Ryoko Owari Toshi, where a combined Rokugani army was facing the God-Beast. [18] She saw how Kimi and his acolytes made a ritual in which they communed with the void to aid the rokugani forces to kill the God-Beast]. [19]

Visiting the Tamori

Mitsuko and Serizawa arrived to see the Tamori Daimyo Tamori Shimura. Mitsuko despised the man since the time she discussed with him what to do with Agasha Kyoso after she reappeared in the mortal realm. Mitsuko believed Kyoso would drew a future threat and her death would be the best option. They again discussed about the matter but Shimura did not change his opinion, and Kyoso remained alive and imprisoned. [20]

Kali-Ma

In 1172 the new Master of Void Isawa Kimi took a dangerous path searching in the Void for Kali-Ma. She eventually discovered the Destroyer was seeking something, and Kimi knew it must be found by the Empire first. The Council believed Kali-Ma was seeking the Black Scroll Essence of Destruction, under research of Isawa Yutako. Yutako unexpectedly entered the meeting and exposed the scroll she had was not the one she was told. It was an old one, and already opened. The Elemental Masters guessed the one in Yutako's hands was one planted by the Scorpion Clan to deceive the theft of the Essence of Destruction. This Black Scroll should be the artifact retrieved by the Scorpion from the Tomb of the Seven Thunders. [21]

Hunting the Daughter

The Kuni Daimyo Kuni Kiyoshi requested the secretive Phoenix Ritual of Forgetting to use it in the Crab quest of hunting the Ebon Daughter. [22] Mitsuko and Bairei modified it to make it work against the foul gaijin magic drew from Kali-Ma the Destroyer. The knowledge of Moshi Kekiesu on the Ivory Kingdoms magic was instrumental for the success of the task. The Daughter was captured, her powers temporarily negated from her source of power, kami or gaijin magic. Iuchi Yue, the former Iuchi Daimyo who had become the abomination known as the Ebon Daughter, was judged in the Imperial Court by the Empress Iweko I and executed by the Crab Clan. [23]

Agasha Kyoso's death

In 1173 Isawa Mitsuko had been traveling to Shiro Tamori regularly, each time attempting to convince the Tamori daimyo that Agasha Kyoso represented an ongoing threat. In one of the visits Kyoso somehow began to transform in the demon she once was, and killed Shimar's assistant, Tamori Kuroko. Serizawa managed to deal a deadly blow against Kyoso with the aid of Mitsuko and Shimura. [24]

End of the Destroyer War

Daigotsu, Shahai, Susumu, Fu Leng, and Kali-Ma had died. The drawback was that Daigotsu had returned in a phantom form, as the Master of Jigoku. The Empress proclaimed the end of the Destroyer War with the victory of the Empire. The Phoenix had to purify the lands touched by the Destroyers. The Spider Clan had been conferred the status of Great Clan. Those free of taint could remain in the Empire, and the tainted were put under guard of the Dragon Clan, to extend the Empire in the Ivory Kingdoms as the Iweko's Conquerors alongside with the Mantis Clan. [25] The Phoenix Clan Champion Shiba Tsukimi talked the Empress' Imperial edict with the Masters. Mitsuko despised the edict but they agreed to follow it. The apparition of the Dark Fortunes would be investigated. [26]

Age of the Conquest

Unrest in the Colonies

In 1198 after the appointment of Otomo Suikihime as the new Imperial Governor of the Colonies, the Council were reported of disturbing news from the Second City. An increased detachment of Inquisitors wew sent to represent the clan's interests there, led by Asako Kaitoko. [27]

P'an Ku's Madness

In 1199 the Heart of Fudo, a nemuranai which contained a portion of the mad dragon P'an Ku, was presented to the Imperial Court. Asahina Nanae reported that one of her magistrates, Tamori Yayu, would study it, to understand how to stop its influence, or communicate with it. The Imperial Advisor Moru was outraged by the Jade Champion's proposal, and blamed her for the newly revealed dealings of the Asahina with the Fudoist. Mitsuko revealed her presence, and alongside Nanae performed a ritual to diminish the effects of the Heart upon those in attendance. Moru's outburst was a side effect of the Heart. Mitsuko advised to take the Heart immediately to the Second City, as the way to deal with P'an Ku's madness. She was granted an audience with Empress herself. [28]

P'an Ku's Defeat

Mitsuko and the eldest Empress' son, Iweko Seiken, moved to the Second City and announced in the Ivory Court that P'an Ku would be summoned in the Imperial District, to be banished from the mortal realm. Chukage and Kimi would stay with the Spider forces in order to judge what was happening there from afar. [29]

Stepping Down

Mitsuko's Retirement

Mitsuko's Retirement

Mitsuko decided to leave behind her ties with the Phoenix, taking the robes of the Brotherhood of Shinsei. [30] Her trusted assistant Isawa Tsumaro [31] took the mantle of Master of Air after Mitsuko in 1199. [32]

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Preceded by:
Tamori Nakamuro
Master of Air
1170 - 1199
Succeeded by:
Isawa Tsumaro


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