Kitsuki Mizuochi | |
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Born: | Unknown |
Died: | Unknown |
Spouse: | Un-named Kitsuki |
Titles: | Kitsuki Daimyo |
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Mirumoto Mizuochi joined the Kitsuki family by marriage, becoming Kitsuki Mizuochi. He was the Kitsuki Daimyo during the first half of the 12th century and part of the second.
Station[]
Soldier[]
When the Akodo family was reinstated after the Battle of Oblivion's Gate in 1133, Mizuochi wondered how long it would be before they fell again. [1]
Yojimbo[]
Mizuochi was a Mirumoto Bushi who caught the eye of a prominent Crane Imperial Magistrate while the Dragon was serving as a guard at the winter court of a minor Mirumoto governor. The Doji took Mizuochi as his yojimbo, moving him to a new post at Ryoko Owari, where for two years they fought against opium smugglers, bandits, and criminals of all kinds. [2]
Kitsuki Family[]
Betrothed[]
Mizuochi enjoyed the work of a magistrate, and his former sensei, Mirumoto Hachigoro, made arrangements to have Mizuochi marry a minor sensei at the Kitsuki school, effectively changing his family name, and he began training as a Kitsuki Magistrate. [3]
Murder of his Charge[]
An unknown enemy poisoned the food at Mizuochi's wedding, and while he survived, his Doji friend and his new bride did not. Mizuochi found the assassin and forced him to surrender an antidote. Unfortunately, a Unicorn magistrate seeking personal glory was involved in the hunt, and caused enough of a delay that only enough antidote for one could be produced. His friend refused to to accept it, so Mizuochi's wife was saved. [3]
Magistrate[]
Mizuochi remained at Ryoko Owari as a yoriki, and his wife honed his skills, dramatically increasing his already considerable powers of perception and analysis. In a few years time, he rose to a position as a full magistrate and moved to other cities. [3]
Kitsuki Daimyo[]
When he returned to Dragon lands, Mizuochi found himself a celebrity among the Kitsuki. His ties to the Crane and his good reputation throughout the Empire made him the ideal replacement for Kitsuki Daimyo when the previous daimyo passed away without an heir. [3]
Choosing a new Champion[]
In 1159 Togashi Hoshi made a brief appearance at the High House of Light from his journey to the Celestial Heavens, commanding the Dragon Clan Daimyos to choose the new Dragon Clan Champion. [4]
Imperial Court[]
When in 1160 the Imperial Court was rebuilt at Kyuden Miya, Mizuochi selected Kitsuki Tadashi as the Kitsuki representative. [5]
Death of Mirumoto Uso[]
Mizuochi was unable to discover who assassinated Mirumoto Uso in 1161. As a consequence, the Dragon Clan Champion Togashi Satsu appointed the renowned general and sensei, Uso's friend Mirumoto Rosanjin, as daimyo, commanding him to find the culprit. [6]

Kitsuki Mizuochi
Alliance of the Minor Clans[]
In 1165 Kasuga Taigen created the Alliance of Minor Clans with the help of Mizuochi, [7] and the Minor Clans would have a voice in the Imperial Court. [8]
Kitsuki Heir[]
The aged Kitsuki daimyo looked for a suitable replacement for years as he was without an heir. [3] Around 1167 he had chosen Kitsuki Iweko as his heir, [9] who succeeded him upon his death. [10]
See also[]
External Links[]
- Kitsuki Mizuochi (Fire and Shadow)
- Kitsuki Mizuochi Exp (Winds of Change)
Preceded by: Unknown |
Kitsuki Daimyo ? - ? |
Succeeded by: Kitsuki Iweko |
References
- ↑ Old Debts (Spirit Wars flavor)
- ↑ Secrets of the Dragon, pp. 21-22
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Secrets of the Dragon, p. 22
- ↑ Many Dark Tomorrows (Season of the Dragon)
- ↑ Rebuilding the Court, by Shawn Carman
- ↑ Legacy, by Shawn Carman
- ↑ Minor Complications, by Rich Wulf
- ↑ Rise of the Tortoise (GenCon 2004 Challenge Booth Results)
- ↑ Vacant Throne, p. 8
- ↑ Kitsuki Iweko (Diamond flavor)
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