NB:
This is a test-run to see if the story is well liked. I had this story idea after listening to Jay Chou's Qing Hua Qi [blue and white porcelain] as well as reading the manga 'Fruits Basket' by Natsuki Takaya. As I am not Japanese and this story setting is in a feudal era, I had to do quite a lot of research before writing the story down. As such, any mistakes and historical inaccuracies are mine and mine alone. But above all, this is a work of fiction, so enjoy, rate and give me comments on whether I should continue! =) - MC
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The year was 1616.
Japan was ruled by the Tokugawa Shogunate; a feudal society often known as the Edo period. The country was divided into three hundred regional domains, governed by feudal lords,
daimyo
who had total power over their respective land. The samurai protected these lands and served their
daimyo
and
shogun
with the utmost loyalty dictated by the tenets of
bushido
, the way of the warrior. The
bushido
provided a code of ethics that defined the service and conduct of the samurai; that he may not kill indiscriminately and at all time, safeguard his honour as an elite member of society.
But the
Shogun
and
daimyo
did not always require the respectful ways of the samurai and would sometimes employ mercenary ninjas to carry out their missions and kept them as bodyguards. The ninjas of the Iga and Koga clan were among the most respectful and professional ninja warriors.
Upon unification of Japan under the Tokugawa shogunate, the Shogun had bequeathed twelve special talismans shaped into a pendant for his twelve most loyal samurai and ninja.
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Year- 1707
"Miyukoko, hide in the
shoin
! Shut the
shΕji
and lock it. I will come for you my child," said Ryunnosuke. Glancing back, he saw her eyes wide open with fear. "I promise," he added.
Gathering up her kimono, she made a quick run for the
shoin
where her father spent his time studying and resting. It was their private sanctuary; a place where her father had taught her the art of self defense, away from the prying eyes of their neighbours. It was unusual in a traditional society for a woman to be interested in martial arts but after his wife's death, Ryunnosuke had encouraged his only child to defend herself.
It was only logical that a samurai pass down his skills and wisdom to his heir and Miyukoko was all that he had left and he would do everything to protect her. Like now.
The sky was brick red, lit by the blaze from burning houses. Women were shouting and children were crying.
"Bloody bandits!" he swore. Then he ran towards the first bandit he could see and did his best to protect his village.
Unknown to Ryunnosuke, a pair of eyes was watching him from the darkness provided by the trees. Dressed in all black, it was almost impossible to spot the perpetrator. He had a mission: Kill the samurai and steal his pendant and his
daito.
The
daito
was part of a pair of swords or
katana
that represented the samurai's status. He knew this
katana
was special or else his master would not have wanted it. Being the rat that he was, he began planning his moves.
The perpetrator hid among the shadows, avoiding the chaos of the plundering. As he got closer, he could see the samurai more clearly. Ryunnosuke, or Ryun as he was often referred to, was no longer the dragon as his name suggests. Ryun was ageing and the perpetrator knew that killing the old man would be an easy job.
But Ryun had sensed him.