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===Samurai Shogun, [[Jinnosuke]]=== | ===Samurai Shogun, [[Jinnosuke]]=== | ||
[[File:Jinnosuke.png|600px]] | [[File:Jinnosuke.png|600px]] | ||
== In other languages == | |||
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!Japanese | |||
!Traditional Chinese | |||
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!The Nation of Wa - Yamato | |||
|倭国ヤマト ''Wakoku Yamato'' | |||
|倭國大和 ''Wōguódàhé'' | |||
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!Humanity & Justice | |||
|仁と義 ''Jin to Yoshi'' | |||
|仁與義 ''Rén yǔ Yì'' | |||
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Revision as of 08:56, 16 November 2022
For a list of units who originate from Yamato, see Category:Yamato
The Nation of Wa - Yamato
Humanity & Justice
A small nation with a unique culture built by both Humans and Yokai.
At the Battle of Ichijo Return Bridge, the Human Samurai Jinnosuke defeated the Half-Demon General Rasho, both sides agreeing to a ceasefire on paper with coprosperity as a main condition. Nonetheless, incidents caused by dissident yokai continue to make diplomacy very difficult for these two military leaders as they struggle to subjugate both sides.
Leader
Samurai Shogun, Jinnosuke
In other languages
Japanese | Traditional Chinese | |
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The Nation of Wa - Yamato | 倭国ヤマト Wakoku Yamato | 倭國大和 Wōguódàhé |
Humanity & Justice | 仁と義 Jin to Yoshi | 仁與義 Rén yǔ Yì |