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Post by Hojo Ujiyasu on May 1, 2014 20:18:52 GMT -7
A staff member must create your starter weapon if you do not choose one of the basic ones. PM any staff with your idea and they will respond with your created weapon + description and stats.
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Post by Hojo Ujiyasu on Apr 7, 2014 16:48:05 GMT -7
Shou would successfully open the lock quietly, not waking his traitor. He did leave a small indication that the lock had been tampered with, but only to someone who knew what to look for.
Inside of the cabinet was everything that Shou had hoped to find. The documents, the money, everything he could have needed to convince Lord Takeda that the man was a traitor. Shou is free to take what he wants and leave the room. He is free to leave the castle or to go to Lord Takeda's bedroom.
The bedroom has two guards outside of it who will question Shou before he enters the chamber. He will need to convince the men of his position and of the importance of the situation before they will let him see Lord Takeda. Should Shou leave and choose to come back, Lord Takeda will be in his formal space in the castle tomorrow and will see Shou without hesitation, as long as he gives up his weapon. Seishirō will be in the room with Lord Takeda in the morning if Shou doesn't decide to see his lord tonight.
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Post by Hojo Ujiyasu on Apr 7, 2014 16:43:59 GMT -7
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Post by Hojo Ujiyasu on Apr 7, 2014 13:17:44 GMT -7
Shou was able to successfully close the door without awaking the traitor. No traps were laid around the room. The man had left his work laying out across the desk-furniture at the back of the room. Only one small cabinet was in the room, and this was locked. The lock is able to be picked by someone who is trained in the art of lockpicking.
In the cabinet, there lies money, important Uesugi documents and all of the notes that Seishirō has collected on the Takeda.
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Post by Hojo Ujiyasu on Apr 6, 2014 9:07:34 GMT -7
Seishirō looked at the note carefully. The man was confused as to why he was being handed such information. "Who sent you with this message? I don't particularly like when people waste my time," Seishirō said.
The traitor believed the note and was now questioning why such a mundane letter had been sent at all. He was irritated but handed the tube back to Shou. He thanked him for coming all this way and turned back to his work. Shou was now free to leave.
The next room over is unoccupied. It belongs to another high ranking officer of the Takeda army. The man is off in another part of Japan and will not return for a few days. The man is a bit paranoid and would notice if someone had moved things around in his room.
Seishirō will be going in and out of his room for the next couple hours, not leaving for more than 15 minutes except for when he goes to eat. He will be gone for 30 minutes then, will work for a few more hours and go to bed.
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Post by Hojo Ujiyasu on Apr 5, 2014 19:44:32 GMT -7
One of the two guards nodded to the other. "This way." A guard opened the door to the castle and motioned for Shou to come inside. The two began walking, Shou staggered slightly behind the guard as he was lead. After passing room after room, they finally arrived at a set of stairs.
"Seishirō-san is up these stairs in the fourth room on the right. I apologize that I cannot take you all the way there, but I must remain near my post. I'm sure you understand." He bowed respectfully and turned to walk back to his post.
After the guard had left, Shou was free to climb the stairs. There are no guards between the stairs and Seishirō's room, though the man in question is in the room. He sits at a small desk-like piece of furniture, writing script on a bamboo scroll. The desk is across the room from the door, siting at the far wall. A small bed-mat lies between him and the door and his weapon lays sheathed against the side of the desk. It would take a few moments to prepare to fight.
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Post by Hojo Ujiyasu on Apr 4, 2014 7:34:26 GMT -7
Shou finds himself standing outside of Lord Shingen's Castle. Seishirō Toyama, a close associate of Takeda himself is a double agent for the Uesugi. This type of dishonor is one that cannot be forgiven, and Shou seems determined to protect his Lord.
The castle is guarded by many men, almost too many to count but for someone like Shou, it shouldn’t be too much of a problem. He is a Takeda after all. The hardest part will be continuing to convince everyone that he isn’t sneaking around while he is attempting to find the traitor’s room.
The castle is three stories high but is pretty narrow. Many of the hallways can only fit two or three people across. Toyama’s room is on the second floor on the far side of the castle.
Two guards stand outside the front entrance and two outside the back. Guards can be seen making patrols on top of the castle.
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Post by Hojo Ujiyasu on Mar 24, 2014 16:06:43 GMT -7
Name: Hojo Ujiyasu Faction: Hojo Ethnicity: Japanese Age: 45 Gender: Male Height: 6’4" Weight: 235lbs Eye Color: Brown Hair Color: Blonde Appearance: Hōjō Ujiyasu may be one of the largest men to walk through Japan. At a staggering 6 feet 4 inches, he casts shadows that stretch farther than any of his warriors. While he stands tall, his bulging muscles ripple freely since the Daimyo of the Hojo often wears no shirt beneath his armor. The man is never seen socially without a lit pipe, and sometimes in more serious…situations (in his off hand, of course). His blonde hair is sure to make all the women squirm (though he would never betray his wife). His thick plated armor protects his richly colored robes almost as much as they protect his manly muscles. Notable features include a cross shaped facial scar, his cane-appearing sword (Shikomizue), his rippling muscles and his enticing grin. Personality: Hōjō Ujiyasu is a man of few words, but strong actions (and rippling muscles). The words he does speak are usually harsh, if one is so lucky to be spoken to. It wouldn’t be wise to upset Lord Hojo, since you may never see what is coming. Lord Hojo has a habit of whacking stupid people on their head to reprimand them. A solid thump typically does the trick. His cane strikes hard, but the blade inside is what really creates fear. Lord Hojo rarely talks about himself since he is fully enthralled with the warring state of Japan. He keeps to himself most of the time, confiding in his guards and his loving wife (he doesn't confide in her with words, if you know what I mean...I mean for god's sake the man had seven kids), if she is around. Lord Hojo cares for his people, but is more mainly focused on winning battles and capturing territory. He does not let his people suffer, but also doesn’t provide what isn’t necessary. His focus and determination to succeed are two defining characteristics of Lord Hojo. His high intelligence (and rippling muscles) is often said to match that of Oda Nobunaga and Takeda Shingen, truly making him a fearsome commander, leader and daimyo for the Hojo. History:At the age of 15, Hojo Ujiyasu won his first battle. Just a few short years later, due to the death of his father, he became the Daimyo of the Hojo clan. At the Siege of Kawagoe, Hojo Ujiyasu lead a relief force of 8,000 soldiers to the aid of his nephew, providing help, and rippling mucles. Hojo Ujiyasu then lead these same soliders into battle without heavy armor and with orders to kill instead of taking heads. These two smart tactics are said to be the reason the Hojo defeated the Uesugi at this battle, along with his rippling muscles. The Hojo began to expand their territory after this major battle, giving great honor amongst all of Japan. The Hojo territory now covers five provinces. In 1564, Hojo Ujiyasu took two more provinces under the Hojo name. The man was quickly becoming known for his cunning plans, and rippling muscles. Hojo Ujiyasu married the sister of Imagawa Yoshimoto, Suikeiin. He must have seduced her with those rippling muscles that keep being mentioned. Ultimately, Hojo Ujiyasu made peace with Uesugi Kenshin and Takeda Shingen, letting his seventh son be adopted by the childless Kenshin. He also let his two daughters marry an Imagawa and a Takeda. StatsStrength: 115 Dexterity: 45 (50) Constitution: 60 Wisdom: 75 Spirit: 55 Inventory:Slot | Item(s) | Weapons | | Primary | Cane of Ungodly Strength: One only thinks it's a cane, until the papercut-worthy sharpened blade is drawn! Beware the thumping! +10 Str +10 Spr Power: This blade inside can slice through any material, it's sharpness is likened to the cutting power of a modern laser. | Secondary |
| Back | | Legs | | Head | | Helmet/Bandana | | Mask | | Earrings | | Torso | | Chestplate | | Shoulders | | Necklace | Good Luck Charm: Meant to protect you in battle. Add on Item: Can be worn in any slot along with another item. +2 Str, +2 Dex, +2 Con, +2 Wis, +3 Spr | Kimono | | Arms | | Arms | | Gauntlets | | Rings | | Legs | | Hakama | | Belt | | Greaves | | Boots | | Miscellaneous | | -Onigiri: A rice ball wrapped in seaweed. Heals all minor wounds obtained in current thread. +5 Con for 5 posts. Only thing that stacks is the posts. Up to three in a stack. | | - | | - | | - | | Stored | |
Bio Approval Phrase: The enemy is at Honnouji!
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