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Kakita Toshimoko 
Kakita Toshimoko 
Born: Unknown 
Died: 1133 
Parents: Kakita Toshimo 
Siblings: Kakita Yoshi,
Kakita Teinko 
Spouse: Unnamed courtier 
Children: Kakita Ichiro,
Seppun Toshiken 
Titles: Kakita Dueling Academy Sensei
Tsuma Dojo Sensei
Emerald Champion
People

Kakita Toshimoko was sensei of the Kakita Dueling Academy for many years prior to the Clan War. He personally trained the sons of Doji Satsume, Doji Hoturi and Doji Kuwanan, both of whom would become Crane Clan Champions, as well as Shiba Tsukune, who went on to become the Phoenix Clan Champion. [1] Toshimoko was also Emerald Champion for many years. He died a ronin, having faked his own death to investigate the disappearance of Emperor Toturi I. [2]

Youth[]

In his youth he was a typical hot-headed samurai, eager to test his skills at any imagined insult or dishonor. He served in the Imperial Guard and trained in the Kakita Academy before traveling frequently in the south of Rokugan. As he got older he mellowed into a man whose motto was; "live as if each day is your last, and you will never live to regret." [3]

Name[]

Toshimoko was the first son of the Sensei of the Dueling Academy, Kakita Toshimo, and in his youth everyone remarked upon how similar he was to his father. For years he would be called "Little Toshimo", and at his gempukku he took his fathers name to honor his father. The two were extremely alike in temperament, features and skill, and Toshimoko was his father's pride and joy. To tell them apart in conversation the Kakita family began to call the younger Toshimo "Toshimo-ko", using the women's diminutive to imply Toshimoko was the smaller of the two men. After his father's death the diminutive was kept by Toshimoko in honor of his fathers memory. [4]

Sensei[]

Toshimoko Sensei

Toshimoko Sensei

Dueling Academy[]

"Without a clean cut, your opponent may dishonor himself and you by crying out."
-Toshimoko

Toshimoko was the oldest of his siblings, and therefore technically the heir to the daimyoship of the Kakita family. That position, however, would conflict with his lifestyle, and he passed on the leadership of the family to his more politically minded younger brother Kakita Yoshi. Yoshi was not military minded at all, and the control of the military and training at the Kakita Dueling Academy became the duties of Toshimoko. His skill with the blade was renowned throughout the Empire, and he even taught Hantei XXXVIII and his son Hantei Sotorii the use of the blade. [6] He was appointed as yojimbo to the Crane Clan Champion Doji Satsume. [7]

Kakita Blade[]

The blade that Toshimoko used was one of the finest Kakita Blades ever created. Kandaisa was forged over six hundred years previous, and it is believed that the tradition of testing the Kakita Blades on a huge stone in the mountains above Kyuden Doji was started with the blade Toshimoko carried. [8]

Tsuma Dojo[]

Toshimoko was sensei of the Tsuma Dojo. [9] In 1118 [10] Toshimoko attended the Topaz Championship [11] where the Badger Clan Champion Ichiro Akitomo was found murdered. [12]

Appearance[]

Kakita Toshimoko

Kakita Toshimoko

Toshimoko was a man who often laughed, and his humor was renowned throughout the empire, along with his skill with the sword. He was fond of a drink, and would rarely be serious except for when he was in a duel. His hair was as silver as his sword, earning him the nickname the "Grey Crane", and he would wear it in a long unruly braid going down his back. He stood five feet, seven inches tall, making him just taller than most of his peers, and his eyes were dark blue. [3]

Living Life[]

Toshimoko's favorite expression was "You'll not regret it", and he never did. He would live each day to the fullest, enjoying wine, women and other beautiful things. When not teaching at the academy he could often be found on the wharf in the arms of a beautiful geisha or listening to a beggar singing on the road. Some say he did this to forget a bad experience of the past. [13]

Fox Clan[]

Toshimoko once courted Kitsune Ryoden, the daughter of Fox Clan Champion Kitsune Oshirin, who he had fallen in love with, and he asked the father's permission to marry her, but Oshirin refused. [13] In 1090 [14] Toshimoko led a small army of Kakita to aid the Fox Clan in defense against an invading Hare Clan army. Known as the Night of a Hundred Deaths, there were many losses on both sides despite Toshimoko's best efforts. Oshirin challenged Toshimoko to a duel, claiming his love for Oshirin's daughter had blurred Toshimoko's vision. Oshirin claimed that if Toshimoko had truly loved Ryoden the Crane would have sided with the Fox from the beginning. Toshimoko was forced to accept the challenge, and killed Oshirin in a single stroke. Many times later Toshimoko would attempt to talk to Ryoden, but she would always refuse to see him. Years later she came to a Crane festival wearing her fathers armor and sword. She had cut her hair short and her eyes were cold. She challenged Toshimoko to a duel, claiming he had forever smeared her father's name. Toshimoko was again forced to accept the duel, and again he killed his opponent. He immediately requested from Crane Clan Champion Doji Satsume the right to commit seppuku, but Satsume refused. Since that day he never spoke of love, and never married. [13]

Sons[]

Kakita Ichiro[]

Toshimoko's first son Kakita Ichiro had been born of an arrangement, a planned birth orchestrated at the command of the Crane Clan Champion. The young courtesan had been beautiful and of noble birth, but she had never captured Toshimoko's heart. Toshimoko had done his duty, and left the next day for the lands of the Crab. Nine months later, Ichiro was born. Ichiro was trained by Kakita Yoshi in the ways of politics. [15]

Ichiro was never the son Toshimoko desired, and the hatred in his son grew with time, with Ichiro refusing his father's teachings. When Ichiro began his career at the Imperial Court, he gave support to others instead of to his father and spoke against Toshimoko. There were rumors that Ichiro was not really the son of Toshimoko, and that his true father was the Scorpion courtier Bayushi Goshiu; Toshimoko believed these rumors. [15]

Seppun Toshiken[]

Toshimoko's second son, Seppun Toshiken, was only brought to his notice thanks to an artist named Doji Teioko, who brought Toshimoko a secret letter which told him that Seppun Jifuhime had borne him a son [15] in 1110. Toshimoko had chosen to deny any knowledge of the boy because he felt that he had failed so greatly in raising his first son that to meddle in Toshiken's life would only make matters worse. Toshimoko watched Toshiken from afar and was quietly proud of the boy's progress. [16]

Doji Hoturi[]

Toshimoko was like a grandfather to his sister's three children, but was especially close to the the oldest, Doji Hoturi, whom he trained in the art of the sword. He served as Hoturi's aide and advisor, and would help him manage the Doji House Guard while Doji Satsume was otherwise engaged. He would also take Hoturi along on his drinking sprees, and Hoturi's easygoing nature was surely affected by this. [13]

Early Studies[]

Much of Toshimoko's love of women rubbed off on Hoturi, who was very proud of his sensei. When Hoturi was only 13 Toshimoko was walking with him along the Tachibana Road, commenting on watching girls, when a Matsu by the name of Shigatori brutishly challenged Toshimoko to a duel. Toshimoko easily provoked Shigatori into attacking him and quickly dispatched him with his blade never leaving its saya, in an attempt to teach the young Hoturi more about dueling. [17]

"If you aspire to be a kengo - a master of the sword - you should always be aware of what's around you."
-Toshimoko

Winter Court - 1114[]

When Doji Satsume had to go to Winter court at Kyuden Asako, he did not believe Hoturi could conduct himself honorably as the Crane representative in the Emperor's winter court. Satsume asked Toshimoko who he should send instead. Asahina Dorai, the replacement proposed by Toshimoko, was rejected by Satsume, as he saw the Asahina as a foolish boy of fourteen years old. With no other better option, Satsume was forced to send Hoturi alongside Toshimoko. [18]

Battle of Ice and Snow[]

Yoritomo, general of the Mantis Minor Clan, had seized Kyuden Suru Kokai on the Doji shoreline, and the Emperor decided to send an emissary to parley. Shosuro Kachiko, daughter of the Shosuro Daimyo Shosuro Koshurin, gained the Emperor's favor and was sent to the Mantis. Hoturi, Toshimoko, Daidoji Uji, and Yoshi counsel on how the Crane should react, and when Kachiko was taken as prisoner by Yoritomo, Hoturi led a counterattack with Daidoji forces. The Crane fortress was recovered in the Battle of Ice and Snow. [19]

Prior to the Scorpion Coup[]

Tsuruchi[]

A half-drunk Kakita Toshimoko once chided Tsuruchi for refusing to pick up the sword. Tsuruchi leveled an arrow at the iaijutsu master's head to show that an arrow could be more perfect than a katana. [20]

Dairya[]

Dairya was a ronin duelist who studied under any sensei that would train him. Seeking the perfection and anger to show he was the best swordmaster, Dairya challenged Kakita Toshimoko in 1123, who took Dairya's eye in the duel. Dairya, enraged at his loss, swore revenge on the Grey Crane. [21]

Blackmailed by His Son[]

In 1123 Ichiro would pass his gempukku and Bayushi Kachiko held a feast in his honor. As a meal the Bayushi prepared a whole cooked crane, a meal deviously designed as an unwinnable political trap: if the Crane refused the meal, the Kakita insulted the Bayushi's attempt to 'honor' the young man, but If they ate the meal they insulted the spirit of their own clan. Ichiro had made a deal with the Scorpion to deliver his father's sword after the feast, hoping to take advantage of the awkward situation to attempt to blackmail his father into giving him the sword. The Scorpion in exchange would support Ichiro as the next Kakita Daimyo. The outcome of this plot is not recorded. [22]

Fighting the Lion[]

Toshimoko fought in the Lion-Crane War while his son Ichiro was safe at Otosan Uchi. [23]

Scorpion Coup[]

When news arrived of the Scorpion Coup, Toshimoko moved with the Crane army that joined the combined forces of the Great Clans at Otosan Uchi on the fourth day of the Coup. [24]

Emerald Champion[]

Kakita Toshimoko, Emerald Champion

Kakita Toshimoko, Emerald Champion

The Test is Announced[]

After the death of Doji Satsume during the Scorpion Coup, the position of Emerald Champion was vacant. While the Emperor Hantei XXXIX was indisposed his new wife Bayushi Kachiko ordered the tournament to be held once again. [25]

The False Hoturi[]

The Crab forces were heading toward Kakita Castle. The Crane Clan Champion Doji Hoturi went to the Imperial City with Toshimoko, asking for the Emperor's help on the same day the Emerald Champion tournament started. [26] Bayushi Kachiko did not allow them to talk with the Emperor the day of their arrival. The next morning Hoturi commanded Toshimoko to return and defend Crane lands after he made a journey to the lands of the Unicorn to ask their assistance against the Crab. Meanwhile Hoturi stayed behind to protect the Emperor and his new bride. Toshimoko knew he could not reach the Unicorn lands and return before the Crab armies reached Kakita Castle, but did not question the authority of his lord. Toshimoko did not know at that time that the one who commanded him was actually the False Hoturi, a doppelganger of Hoturi made during the night. [27]

Resumed War[]

After the Coup the war with the Lion had resumed, and before the beginning of the Clan War Toshimoko [28] was nearly killed by a ninja during an assasination attempt on the Lion ambassador in the Crane's Winter Court. [29]

Getting the Mantle[]

Shattered by his Lord's behavior, and convinced that there was something grievously amiss, Toshimoko entered himself in the Test of the Emerald Champion at the last minute. [30] Though weakened by the attack, Toshimoko still went to the Imperial Palace to participate in the Test of the Emerald Champion, [29] winning the tournament. [25] He defeated Mirumoto Hitomi and her Obsidian Hand. [31] The Emperor's wife Kachiko ordered to rebuild the Emerald Magistrates and investigate rumors of Hoturi practicing maho and leading an undead army. [32] He set out to complete his mission, only to find that the Emerald Magistrates were almost completely disbanded. He traveled Rokugan searching for those who had once been magistrates, and gathered them. [citation needed]

Deceived[]

As the Crane Champion's Shadowlands army marched into Crane lands many armies marched to the plains surrounding Otosan Uchi to face the Shadowlands armies massed there. A messenger claiming to have been sent by Mirumoto Sukune arrived at Shiro Daidoji, warning of an incoming ronin army commanded by Toturi the Black that he claimed was intent on pillaging Crane lands. Toshimoko led a Crane army and blocked Toturi's forces in the Valley of the Two Generals. The exhausted Crane army was no match for Toturi's fresh forces, however. After a brief skirmish, the two commanders met, and it became apparent that the Crane had been deceived and manipulated into combating Toturi's forces. Toshimoko, realizing he had been duped, granted Toturi's Army free and unharried passage through Crane lands. [33]

Shinden Asahina[]

Toshimoko arrived with a rag-tag army of Emerald Magistrates to help defend Shinden Asahina from the attack of the False Hoturi. Toshimoko came to the real Hoturi's side, who had appeared and had his wounds tended by Toturi's Army. The army headed toward the Crane lands from Beiden Pass. [34]

Second Day of the Thunder[]

In 1128 Toshimoko fought was alongside Toturi the Black, Hida Yakamo and Doji Hoturi in the assault of Otosan Uchi against the possessed Emperor Hantei XXXIX. He witnessed the acknowledgement of the Mantis as a Great Clan. [35]

The Disappearance of Toturi I[]

Toshimoko investigating Toturi's disappearance

Toshimoko investigating Toturi's disappearance

In 1130 Toturi I announced a great festival for his second anniversary as Emperor, and important members of the Clans gathered at the Imperial City. Before the celebration began, a guard announced the disappearance of Toturi, and a scrap of Scorpion silk was found in his chambers. The Phoenix Clan Champion Shiba Tsukune gave testimony that Bayushi Kachiko had been in the Emperor's chambers just an hour ago. Tsukune led the guards through a secret passage beyond the Emperor's room and they had found an Akodo Dagger in the hands of the dead Bayushi Tagumura, a minor Daimyo, who also held a piece of Toturi's cloak. Within the dagger's tang was found the name of its owner, Akodo Kage, who had died during the Clan War. Only a Lion could have been in possession of this weapon, further confusing the incident. [36]

Scorpion Exile[]

Toshimoko called in the aid of Kitsuki Yasu, employing the use of the Kitsuki Method of investigation on an Imperial incident for the first time in history. Their investigation, unfortunately, yielded no results, and the Regent Takuan ordered the exile of the entire Scorpion Clan to the Burning Sands. Takuan ordered all children of the Scorpion under the age of twelve to be fostered to the Crane. [37] Toshimoko disagreed and spoke with Takao, Keeper of Fire, of falsehoods too great to bear, and of the sacrifice of life for knowledge. [38]

Toshimoko's Death[]

Shortly afterward, Toshimoko penned his final haiku standing on a cliff near the sea. The following morning, his swords and armor were found, [39] along with a petition to the Fortunes asking them to forgive him for his failure to his lord. With no Emperor or Emerald Champion, Shinjo Shirasu assumed control of the Emerald Magistrates and attempted to stave off widespread anarchy. [37]

The Grey Crane[]

The Grey Crane

The Grey Crane

In reality, Toshimoko had faked his own death. He disguised himself as a ronin, wearing a mask at all times to conceal his recognizable face. He called himself the Grey Crane, and scoured Rokugan, searching for the truth behind the disappearance of Toturi I. [2] Toshimoko assumed a low profile to search for Shinsei's True Tao, stolen by the Kolat. He could not save the Emperor from the Shadow, but he could save the Empire by restoring the True Tao. [40]

Dragon's Claw Katana[]

The Grey Crane wielding the Dragon's Claw Katana

The Grey Crane wielding the Dragon's Claw Katana

Toshimoko exchanged the blade he had always used for the Dragon's Claw Katana. [41]

Assault on Otosan Uchi[]

In 1132 the Kami Shinjo and the clans marched to the Assault on Otosan Uchi to break the control the Shadows held over Emperor Toturi. Toshimoko tried to reach the fight through a secret corridor hidden behind the Imperial Throne, which he had been told about by a simple storyteller long ago, [42] but he did not arrive in time. [43]

The Tao[]

Toshimoko gives the Tao to Rekai

Toshimoko gives the Tao to Rekai

The Grey Crane faced Kage, [44] another man who also had faked his death. [45] Toshimoko knew the Kolat had stolen the Tao of Shinsei, including the New Tao, and tried to recover it, but he was wounded in the fight. [46] Toshimoko had recovered one half of the Tao, which he passed to Daidoji Rekai. Only Kage knew where the remaining half of the Tao was hidden, [47] but Toshimoko commanded Rekai to find the records. She swore to follow where he had failed. [48]

Grey Crane's Legacy[]

Return of Toshimoko

Return of Toshimoko

After his return Toshimoko was confronted by his two sons. They were resentful of his failure as a father, feeling that he had neglected them. Toshimoko admitted his guilt, but maintained he had little choice but to fullfill his duties. Toshimoko asked his sons for forgiveness. [49] [50] The Grey Crane spoke to Toshiken about how it had been the only chance to save the Empire, taking both of their swords. Goju was waiting beyond the Fields of the Dead, and he believed the Emerald Champion must face him. Ichiro drew a knife to kill his father, [51] but Toshiken cut his half-brother down. [52] [50]

Death[]

The Grey Crane

The Grey Crane

In 1133 Toshimoko fought in the Battle of Oblivion's Gate. He was wounded and one by one, the Crane fell in the Shadow's onslaught. At last, only one ronin fought beside him, Dairya. [53] The ronin had become so obsessed with his defeat and with proving his superior dueling skills that the Goju had turned him against Toshimoko. [54] Dairya faced Toshimoko there, [55] but Toshimoko did not attempt to draw his sword, [56] robbing Dairya of a true victory when he killed the Grey Crane. [54]

Toshimoko's Death

Toshimoko's Death

Aftermath[]

Dairya's spirit became consumed with vengeance until it was released in 1160 after helping the tainted Daidoji Megumi assassinate Toshimoko's son Seppun Toshiken. [54]

See Also[]

Toshimoko no Shiryo

Toshimoko no Shiryo

External Links[]


Preceded by:
Vacant
Emerald Champion
1127 - 1130
Succeeded by:
Seppun Toshiken


Sources Conflict
The sources relating to this article are in conflict with each other.
In "Art of the Duel" page 187 Toshimoko is indicated a Emerald Champion 1129-1130. It is against "Time of the Void, Campaign Settings" page 33, a book devoted to dates and timelines. So Time of the Void 1127 Emerald Championship in the Month of the Monkey remains

References

  1. Phoenix Clan Letter #2
  2. 2.0 2.1 Legend of the Five Rings: Third Edition, pp. 20-21
  3. 3.0 3.1 Way of the Crane, pp. 87-88
  4. Way of the Crane, p. 87
  5. The Unclean Cut (Scorpion Clan Coup, Scroll 1)
  6. Way of the Crane, pp. 85, 87
  7. Roleplaying in the Emerald Empire, p. 175
  8. Way of the Crane, pp. 58-59, 88
  9. Legend of the Five Rings; First Edition, p. 209
  10. Imperial Histories, p. 127
  11. Roleplaying in the Emerald Empire, p. 218
  12. Roleplaying in the Emerald Empire, p. 213
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 Way of the Crane, p. 88
  14. Legend of the Five Rings; Third Edition, p. 13
  15. 15.0 15.1 15.2 A Son of the House, by Ree Soesbee
  16. Winter Court: Kyuden Kakita, pp. 109-110
  17. 17.0 17.1 Private Lessons, by David Thun
  18. Winter Court: Kyuden Seppun, p. 10
  19. Winter Court: Kyuden Seppun, pp. 72-75
  20. Clan War: Toturi's Army and Yoritomo's Alliance, p. 18
  21. Blessings and Curses
  22. Winter Court: Kyuden Seppun, p. 57
  23. Otosan Uchi:Book 2, p. 82
  24. Otosan Uchi: The Scorpion's Sting, p. 54
  25. 25.0 25.1 Test of the Emerald Champion, Imperial Herald #2
  26. Disfavored (Ambition's Debt Foil Chase Cards flavor)
  27. The Story So Far: Imperial Edition (Imperial Herald #4)
  28. Player's Guide: 2nd Ed, p. 55
  29. 29.0 29.1 Clan War: Daimyo Edition, page 165
  30. Ryan Dancey's Timeline: Forbidden Knowledge
  31. Clan Letter to the Dragon #2 (Imperial Herald v1 #2)
  32. Time of the Void, p. 35
  33. Clan War: Ravages of War, pp. 41-44
  34. Time of the Void, p. 74
  35. The Son of Storms (Time of the Void story Cards)
  36. The Exile of the Scorpion, Part I, by Ree Soesbee
  37. 37.0 37.1 Legend of the Five Rings: Third Edition, p. 20
  38. Clan Letter to the Brotherhood #7 (Imperial Herald v3 #3)
  39. Fan of Command (Jade flavor)
  40. The Crane Clan, by Edward Bolme and Ree Soesbee (Imperial Herald #15)
  41. Dragon's Claw Katana (Honor Bound flavor)
  42. War in the Heavens, by Ree Soesbee
  43. War in the Heavens (GenCon 99 Storyline Tournament Results)
  44. Imperial Highway (Ambition's Debt flavor)
  45. Ninja Tricks (Dark Journey Home flavor)
  46. Clan Letter to the Brotherhood of Shinsei #8 (Imperial Herald v3 #4)
  47. Kakita Teacher (Ambition's Debt flavor)
  48. Forgotten Lesson (Honor Bound flavor)
  49. Masamune Katana (Fire and Shadow flavor)
  50. 50.0 50.1 Hidden Emperor, p. 65
  51. Return of the True Champion (Fire and Shadows flavor)
  52. Brothers in Blood (Soul of the Empire flavor)
  53. Kosaten Shiro Rise of Honor (Soul of the Empire Storyback)
  54. 54.0 54.1 54.2 Blessings and Curses, by Rich Wulf
  55. Half-beat Strike (Soul of the Empire flavor)
  56. The Grey Crane (Soul of the Empire flavor)



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