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Mr. Shogun


Lived in Era 25, got 1 heir(s) (Shogun) and was a member of The legionarres

Shogun created his own kingdom, which flourished, then faced the threat of Gods Power, an evil kingdom which was a nuisance to Shogun. He prepared for a fight, but feared the worst as he learned that the attacking army was one of the most powerful in the realm.

Mr. Shogun


Lived in Era 25 and got 1 heir(s) (Shogun).

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Mr. Shogun


Lived in Era 26, got 1 heir(s) (Shogun) and was a member of Cannabis

Shogun the third became a great military leader, unlike his fathers, who focused on economy. After hearing of his fathers death, he took an offensive stand, to prevent being attacked himself. He quickly took the city of Lol lol in his first week as king, and continued south for another glorious conquest

Mr. Shogun


Lived in Era 26, got 1 heir(s) (Shogun) and was a member of Cannabis Lords

Hearing of his fathers assassination, by the evil Admiral Krum, Shogun the fourth went to his allies core to take a different stand. His forefathers were farmers and miners, while his father was a military ruler. Shogun took a moderate stance, creating cities for both, therefor creating a balance of military and economic power. His new position worked, and he grew powerful in both aspects, and had a great defense from emenies, because he was in a large core. Then, and evil kingdom named Wild Boys invaded the core, so Shogun set to work to destroy them, as well as a traitor to the kingdom, Mr. Awesome man. Then, he learned that his fathers killer, Admiral Krum was to his south, and turned his attention to avenge his father.

Mr. Shogun


Lived in Era 26, got 1 heir(s) (Oda Nabunaga) and was a member of ShoG Uesugi Clan

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Mr. Oda Nabunaga


Lived in Era 26, got 0 heir(s) and was a member of Luna Wolves

Chapter 1: The beginning

The Oda family held its domain in the region of present-day Nagoya. Oda Nobunaga after succeeding to the family leadership upon the death of his father in 1551, won his first great battle in 1560 against a powerful neighboring daimyo. As a result of this victory, he was able to make alliances that set the stage for a campaign toward Kyoto, the first goal of all would-be unifiers among the daimyos. Nobunaga entered Kyoto in 1568 after 8 years of hard fighting. He did so with the approval of the Emperor and in the company of an exiled member of the Ashikaga house whom he installed as shogun. But it was, of course, Nobunaga who was now the holder of central military power in the country, and in 1573 he deposed the Shogun, thus bringing about dissolution of the Ashikaga shogunate after some 2 1/2 centuries of tumultuous existence. Although Nobunaga had established a new hegemony in the central provinces, he still had many enemies to deal with, including both opposing daimyos and the members of certain militant Buddhist sects. In his campaigns against these enemies Nobunaga acted with a ruthlessness that appears to have been considered extreme even in this harsh age. Accounts reveal that he slaughtered thousands without apparent mercy or remorse. Sir George Sansom, the 20th century's most eminent Western scholar of Japan, labeled Nobunaga a "callous brute" who imposed his control over perhaps a third of Japan "at a terrible cost." As he heard of an assassination attempt by his enemies, he had a decoy take the kill, as Nobunaga fled the realm of Japan.

Chapter 2: A New Beginning

He then moved to the land of Starta to begin a New Conquest, to avenge his uncle, Shoguns death. He then joined the Uesugi Clan Shogunate, and prepared for battle with the kingdom of Luna Wolves. Nobunaga then learned that his great uncle, Miyamoto Musashi, knew the leader and viceroy, among others, including Tokugawa, Ninja, and Easyjoe, from Musashis kingdom, Shogunate. This new branch had new leadership, but it would need great strength to make it through the trial. A weakling kingdom called Killers Of Darkness popped up near the Oda clan, and he decided to do something about it. He started to train his first fighting force, the Shigota Brigade. The Shigota Brigade started it's conquest with about 500 troops, about half of them green, but it was but a small city it was to attack.

Chapter 3: The conquest of Khana

However, while his brigade would take four days to reach his target, and another 10 or 20 to be fully prepared, his protection pact lasted for another two months, and Nobunaga was an honorable daimyo, and decided to wait until his pact was over. His brigade reached full strength at 5000 troops. so However, allied troops from the Azai clan took out Shining dragon, so he changed his target to Zorkhana, and evil dictator from Luna Wolves. As soon as the pact was over, Nobunaga used a Blitzkreig tactic to surprose the oppenent, and in less than one day, he took two of his enemies cities, and was on the way to a third. He had met risistance, but they were not ready for the fight at all. His army was no longer green, with plenty of experience. It next marched away from the enemies armory city, because without enough force, he was overwhelmed. He went next to another mining colony, but this one was bigger than his own cities . Nobunaga felt that a mining colony wouldn't be as strongly defended as a city filled with barracks and armories. His cities all decided that they needed a stronger defence, so they each built 5K troops each, all with a rank of 3, knights. The defences were stronger than the Shigota brigade after it's casualties at it's last 2 battles. As the Shigoda brigade marched north, he saw in the distance another allied force, owned by Ranryuu, called the Ranryuu lifeguards. At a slightly stronger power than the Shigota brigade, because it suffered no casualties, the lifeguards covered the Shigota brigade with an attack on the armory city called the Shrine of Khana. The Brigade took control of the mining colony, and moved west to more of the evil Zorkhana's cities. All he had left was a mining colony, and a lumber colony. Ranryuu, fresh from victory over the Shrine of Khana, was already there, and attacking the lumber colony, so the Shigota brigade moved to the second mining colony. As the cities were both taken, the Shigota brigade and it's backup returned to their cities, the conquest over. A new era for Nobunaga had begun, a newer, better one, where he controlled his own destiny.

Chapter 4: A peace in war, an economic boom

While his kingdom fought on all sides, Nobunaga helped in the fighting, but no immedialte threats came up. Seizing the cease fire, Nobunaga grew the economy of his empire, and it became twice what it once was, a mere week before the conquest. Using his newly aquired cities, he used his slaves and peasents to thrive, and get ready for the onslaught that would come eventually. The occasional border skirmish was average, but overall, in the midst of the war, Nobunaga had an inner peace. His income was higher than ever before, and he retrained troops, and gained a Division. He was off to war, and the peace in war was over.

Chapter 5: A Noble defence

While not given attach orders by his superiors, Nobunaga waited. After a while, a senior, but not superior member suggested he build a blocker on a bridge to the east. The first line of defence in case of an eastern attack. Nobunaga took the advice, and he set out to build the blocker. He was successful, and a strong blocker with many elite troops guarded the bridge. It seemed to be a bridge less used, but that didn't make it any less vulnerable. Once this bridge was secured with troops and buildings, a great wall was build, the eastern wall, to be a final line of defence. Lots of troops, walls, and guard towers were placed inside both cities, and the defence was set. Nobunaga was ready for a defensive maneuver. Nobunaga then went to build another city by the river and forest. It was to be called Lumber city, and would be used to harvest lumber, for it was in short supply, and it was needed for buildings.

Chapter 5: Sneak Attack

From the bridge guard, an army of 11K elite trained men decided to move towards the enemy. They were far to the side, and decided to ambush and flank the enemy. The army moved north, ready to attack an enemy. They met with their other forces, and began to move north. The kingdom had an alliance with a weak kingdom called Rebels, but they had a wall blocking Nobunagas way. He was given permission to attack it, so he did. His division, now 30K men, attacked a rebel wall, called Fort Mchenry. As a spell called armageddon was cast, the armies became stronger and faster. He took Fort Mchenry easily, then moved to a Royal Pirate city called Red Bulls Villa. As he prepare dto attack, a platoon from an indapendant army prepared to attack Fort Mchenry. An army arose called defenders, and they squashed the platoon. Mr. Stone Wall decided to ally himself with Nobunaga, so they teamed up to attack RP. Nobunaga burned the RBV, and moved on to Ctf. Ctf was burned, and word got out. The sneaky part was over, and the final assault began.

Chapter 6: The final assault.

The world was going to end, and Nabunaga knew he would die. However, like any Samurai, he was willing to die, and wanted to make a name for himself. He sent his son, Katsunaga, on a mission to a new world, to escape the armageddon. Then, began the final push. Nobunaga concentrated all of his power north, and attacked the south eastern border of Royal Pirates. He had his new ally, Stone Wall, to help, but he did most of the fighting. o Then, the RP blocker fell to the Timoke Brigade, and he moved on to the war house. However, the Luna Wolves attacked with a group of armies, and City A would fall, so Nobunaga fled with all of the soldiers and peasents to take another city instead. The men were slaughtered, and LW took his mining and farming colonies. However, in the north, he took three more cities owned by Sacreo. He then led a counterattack down south, and retook one of his cities, but there were still many LW armies there. The city, along with the eastern wall was taken, and lumber colony would fall next. However, Bridge Guard would be a great defence. Also, even if the south would fall, the north was stronger. He needed to secure the north, so he broke his alliance with Stone Wall, and attacked him. SW's army fell, and his city wuld fall in abut 3 days. Then, as Nobunaga noticed that the Shogunate was dead, and he was the strongest member, he left the kingdom, with no reason to stay. He looked around, and decided to join Luna Wolves, and honorable and strong kingdom that Nobunaga had fought many times, and respected. They accepted him, and he continued to kill other people off, and destroyed more rebels. He then faced and defeated h a former kingdom mate, mr happy. However, in a few hours, the world wuld be at an end, so Nobunaga gave it everything he had, gave orders to the generals Shigota and Tamoke, and brought his other generals, including Ramiki and Tokina to a new realm, to escape armageddon. Shigota and Tamoke took back Fort Mchenry and Pumpin, along with Usc. They vouched to make Nobunaga a viceroy in the new reorganized Luna Wolves, and the new leader, Thardin, considered it. However the kingdom Shifted power to a new member named Zorkhana, so the request never came through. Nobunaga died as an old, succesfull ruler, but his son was killed, leaving only his daughter to fight on. His daughter, Tamika, escaped with Ramiki and Tokina.
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