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== The Warring States of Japan (Origin: Princess Mononoke) == King - ??? <br/> Depending on how you look at it, there's either one King, many Kings, or no King at all. The Huns conquered the ruling clan in the name of the Shan-Yu. Kuala is the Pirate Lord closest to Japanese waters. Ursula flooded some regions and attacks anyone passing through. Atlantis and the Trading Company both insist that they hold exclusive rights to the island. The local spirits, recognizing no human as their King, kill any man that enters the wilderness. Lastly, there is Lady Eboshi, an ambitious woman who governs the neutral city of Irontown. Eboshi, who has managed to secure treaties with foreigners and fend off the monsters on her own, is believed to be in the running as well. Besides these groups, a headless giant has been spotted some nights, but any who stare too long or step in it's footsteps die before the rising sun. <br/> Land - The Land of the Setting Sun <br/> It's safe to say that you can't walk a mile in Japan without running into a battle between one of the many factions fighting over it. The Huns are attacked by sea monsters, who are blown up by Atlantean subs, who are ambushed by Kuala's junks, who are chased off by Trading Co warships, who are vexed by angry spirits, who are in turn warded off by even angrier Huns. It's an endless cycle of hatred and violence, where everyone is at each other's throats and no one wants to back down when it would mean they forfeit their claim to the island. The largest and most stable settlement on the island is Irontown, a large city and trade hub that functions as neutral ground for anyone even slightly willing to negotiate. It has tall walls to keep out invaders and a workforce of whores and lepers that keep the weapon factories running night and day. <br/> Rule - Sengoku Jidai <br/> Depending on the their allies, actions, or notoriety, heroes can easily find themselves press-ganged by one faction or another and thrown into the war as cannon fodder. Higher tier heroes may be seen as useful tools to tip the war in a group's favor, but tools nonetheless. Human heroes attempting to travel through the Spirit World will face the Aurora Borealis at it's fiercest; Shinto Gods will assault them, the land will barrage them with storms, and capricious Yokai will spirit away those who break their obscure and oftentimes nonsensical laws. While not particularly welcoming, the people of Irontown do not turn down travelers and will be happy to sell supplies to them. The laws of Irontown are strict, but not unfair given the situation, and any characters willing to lend a helping hand are likely to be helped in kind. <br/>
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