Chapter 145: A History of Bloodshed

"In the begging, there was blood."

"There were multiple sections of Japan all fighting amongst one another for the throne, with one trail of blood leading to the next. All but in on eplace... THe ryukago kingdom. Isolated on an island, the Sho clan that controlled Okinawa decided to seperate themselves from the mainland, resulting in two hundred years of their Kingdom being called. "The golden era."

"Meanwhile in mainland Japan, The powerful force known as samurai emerged. The leaders of these battles that changed the course of history."

"A man with a vision to end the bloodshed among the mainland clans came to power during this time and had a vision to unify all of the waring parts of asia."

"Amassing a large army and a succesful campaign the man began working to unify Japan, and to instill values across the region. But on his journey to unify Japan, he was betrayed by one of his bodyguards and met an untimely end."