Murakama Family
Hailing initially from the region of Cummaol in Atamara, most of the family's roots have been put down in the Colonies. It is through this long history in the Colonies, and Hottori's hard-fought stints in Ikalak and Talerium that the family has earned most of its fame.
Hikaru
Niece to Hottori and daughter of his longtime aide Michishiru, who was killed in action in Canock. Cousin to Yukiko, though they rarely speak to each other.
Hikaru believes that a realm is best served when it's people are put first. If the peasantry is allowed to prosper, then the realm as a whole will be better for it. Without the daily hard work of a realm's peasants, the nobility quickly becomes meaningless.
Hikaru's Career:
- Born in Lamar.
- One short stint in a Cagilan prison was enough to make her realize the safety and wisdom of staying off of the front line of battle. Has since been a bureaucrat... though she often manages to show her face at tournaments.
- Invited to Portion by her cousin Yukiko
- Named Countess of Corali Forest, and Royal Treasurer during her time in the realm.
- One of the last two nobles residing in the Colonies with a legitimate (though tenuous) claim to the throne of Portion. Her position in the Kamido Order has severely weakened any claim she has, indeed it only exists because she is a blood relative to Yukiko.
- Sent to Alebad as an ambassador after the capital fell, to offer them assistance with bureaucratic and financial improvements as well as maintain good relations between nobles in the Portionese government-in-exile.
- Named Countess of Vir el Mari heights, and initiated a major construction campaign to save the ancient fortifications. The rebuilt Palisade is named after her father.
- Elected to the post of Fiduciary, but found political office unsatisfying as it removed her from direct contact with average people of the realm. Returned to her office in the Heights, and rededicated herself to improving Alebad, one small problem at a time.
- After two brief stints as Countess of Abaka ended in the region rebelling, She finally received a third opportunity after it was handed over in the Alebad - Alowca peace treaty. It seems that the third time was a charm, as Hikaru's leadership made the region a stable and productive part of the realm.
- Briefly held the post of Marshall of the Army of Alebad, but one particularly brutal and devastating loss convinced her that she could better serve her people somewhere other than a battlefield. She has retired her sword - this time for good, so she says.
- With the founding of Kamido, Hikaru has renounced her worldly titles and committed her life to spreading the message of the Spirits. She works tirelessly to expand the Order and help mankind receive the blessings of the Kami.
- Along with the other priests of the Order, notably Good Bell, Hikaru's work has spread Kamido across the Colonies. It is the most widespread faith in the land, and many peasants regard her as something of a prophet, despite her denial of such claims.
- After the fall of Alebad, Hikaru has taken refuge at Ghar'thuul's temple erected in Naan Forest. This has necessarily required that she maintain allegiance to Outer Tilog, an action most right-thinking folk find distasteful.
Notable Duels:
- She once wrote a scathing letter to a Council Subcommittee Chairman. No, really, she gave him what-for, I assure you. (Sadly, that's about as close to "dueling" as most bureaucrats get... though Hikaru still maintains that the pen is mightier than the sword.)
- Now that she is responsible for the guidance of the Kamido Order, Hikaru must remain above the fray and no longer allow herself the luxury of dueling. She is dependent on other Kamidoists to defend any slights to her honor.
Hiroshi
Hiroshi was the illegitimate son of Hottori, from his time in Ar Agyr. During the siege of Vore, morale of the defenders was low throughout the city, and some men did what they could to gain respite from the encroaching darkness and doom. Though none in a similar situation would blame him for his indiscretions, Hottori isn't particularly proud of them.
For his part, Hiroshi was left with only a few stories of his father and the other brave defenders of Vore, so he has a bit of an idealized image of the man. (though what son doesn't at some point?) He blames the Gods and their undead legions for stealing his father away from him, and after a bit of wandering the earth he has turned his passion into a career as an adventurer.
- Has taken up his crusade against the undead in the realm of Ashborn.
- With the fall of Ashborn to the Netherworld-Sintian alliance, Hiroshi has resettled himself in Old Grehk.
- As a freeman, Hiroshi has discovered a number of interesting relics of previous ages. Chief among them are The Legendary Dagger of War, the Enchanted Oil of Gemke, and the Black Hammer of Flame.
- Hiroshi's valor and daring in the recovery of notable artifacts have given many reputable Lords cause to support Hiroshi's claim of noble blood. He has pledged his oath to the Duke of Creasur, and started a new life as a noble of Hetland.
- Named Steward of Creasur by Duke Strat.
- In his first tournament appearance, Hiroshi was victorious at the Jiddington Swordfight Tournament. He defeated Man Va of Hetland, Keratin of Avalon, Lunarion of Hetland, Kayne II of the Netherworld, Ilandor of Riombara, and finally Bo of Sint in the final round.
Hottori
Hottori is the patriarch of the Murakama family. He rose to power when his village in a long-neglected corner of the Cummaol forest was liberated from Carelian control by Lamar. Eager to help spread the fire of freedom to other people in the land, he gave up his position as an elder of the village and traveled to the new capital of Strombran to pledge his sword to the service of liberty. Hottori takes his oath quite seriously, and will not serve in a non-democratic realm.
Hottori's Career:
- Rose to nobility in Lamar, earning a name as a fierce combatant with a dark sense of humor. (a trait commonly found in the Murakama family, it seems)
- After the fall of Lamar, he followed many of his countrymen to the New World (as it was then called) in the realm of Ar Agyr.
- Helped expand the realm's borders to the northern ocean
- One of the holdouts in Vore that held the city against the monster invasion much longer than anyone thought possible.
- As is the fate of many realms in Beulaterra, Ar Agyr was overrun by the undead. Hottori emigrated next to the Southeast Island, where his military skills could be put to good use.
- Joined the Republic of Ikalak, and has constantly worked to ensure that it remains a healthy functioning democracy.
- Made Count of Neralle, and kept the region secure even though surrounding regions fell to Taselak's invading armies. Unfortunately, Neralle fell after three long weeks apart from the rest of the realm.
- Named Count of Dakan, the hidden land, after the treason of Sponge. Spent three straight weeks in and out of enemy prisons shortly afterward... and was rendered helpless to defend Ikalak against the evil Sandalakians.
- After the fall of Ikalak, though he wanted to remain on the Southeast Island and bring the villains of Sandalak to justice for their lies, he could not break his oath. Returned to Atamara, feeling it had been long enough since the loss of his home.
- Spent a few months in Talerium, under the command of a fellow Lamarian, and could not get the idea of his ancestral home out of his mind.
- When the opportunity to join the colony being established in Wayburg presented itself, he jumped in with both feet. Hottori claims that his longing for the southern sea hasn't made him reckless, but he did stand for Ruler of the new colony. He was elected King, though he prefers the title of Steward. Finally able to take a long-awaited revenge upon Abington for their betrayal of Lamar, Hottori is determined to enjoy every moment of it.
Artifacts
- Hottori is the last known wielder of the Black Arrow of Daemonslaying, before it succumbed to the ravages of time.
Notable Duels:
- Challenged by the traitor Jair, and defeated him soundly. Though Jair was too cowardly to stake anything on the duel, Hottori considers the issue settled.
Yukiko
Yukiko was born in a small Atamaran village in Cummaol, but was abducted as a young girl and taken across the sea to the Colonies. She was sold to a Lukonite merchant who was collecting children for one of the many dark rituals practiced by Outer Tilog. Because of this, she is uncertain of her true parentage. Since the fall of Portion, she has become extremely sensitive about it. People questioning Yukiko about her family have been known to quickly sprout five or six new orifices in their body. (and they're the lucky ones)
A thoroughly disgusting example of the human race, the merchant came to her soon afterward, attempting to do what sick individuals do to young girls... Yukiko clubbed him into unconsciousness with her shackles and got free, but not before cutting off each of his fingers. She arrived in the city of Portion a few days later and informed the authorities where the odious merchant could be found. She omitted the part about finger amputation from her tale and it was assumed that the man was waylaid by bandits. Fearing that she would find a way to take his tongue as well, the merchant kept Yukiko's secret all the way to the gallows.
Yukiko's plight was the talk of the city for a long while, and the young girl was an instant celebrity. She was adopted into a noble Portionese family, and raised as their daughter. Even though she is Atamaran by birth, she has no memories of the place and considers her true home to be Portion. She has always been a public figure, and life in the limelight has made her a bit haughty. Her attitude was usually excused during her time in Portion, since most people knew what horrors she had undergone as a child... in Outer Tilog, it's practically expected.
In contrast to most Tilogian nobles, Yukiko is ardently opposed to slavery, and does not allow it at all within lands under her control. While the reasons for this should be self-apparent, it has ruffled some feathers in the past. To keep her charges relatively unharmed, she claims them all as her personal property. For the most part it's effective; there are few who will risk her temper to discover just how much value she places on the lives of her peasants.
Yukiko believes that people are best served grilled, on a bed of cold noodles with a tall glass of mint tea - though she knows many other recipes that are just as tasty. Naturally, this causes some strife with her cousin Hikaru.
Yukiko's Career:
- Noble of Portion and the last noble remaining in the Colonies with a legitimate claim to the throne.
- Stood atop the walls of Lukon City with her mentor Solufein, and watched the city burn for hours... one of her most cherished memories.
- Named High Marshal of the Army, the youngest General in Colonies History
- Briefly filled in as Duchess of Portion, when many nobles were incapacitated during the shadow war with the Assassins' Guild.
- While wounded and unable to fight, was appointed Royal Treasurer of Portion. After her wound finally healed weeks later, she allowed Trumpet to keep the post of High Marshal. She has always regretted the decision, and blames Portion's fall on herself for not protecting it as well as she could.
- After the capital fell to Lukon, went with most nobles to form a government-in-exile in Outer Tilog, where she has remained ever since. She is still faithful to that cause, even though all the others have long since abandoned hope and left the island.
- Named Countess of Hulaferd, in recognition of her martial skill and cruel streak. Leveraged the title into a vast fortune, most of which is still hidden throughout the region.
- Upon the mysterious death of Cletus the Silent, was elected Chief Embezzler of Outer Tilog, a position she has jealously guarded (read: consistently rigged the elections) ever since.
- In a bid to further consolidate her personal power, she has parlayed a good deal of her embezzled gold into being named Countess of the newly-acquired Naan Forest. She has hinted at a bold new undertaking in the dark recesses of the unnatural woodland region.
- After holding onto the Financial Ministry with an iron grip for almost two solid years, Yukiko has set her ambitions higher. After a less than satisfactory campaign for Chancellorix she is looking elsewhere for new challenges.
- Finding new and interesting methods of torture as Chief Injustice of Outer Tilog has proved to be quite the engaging pastime - not to mention an entertaining and profitable one.
Artifacts
- Yukiko is known to wear the hauntingly beautiful Faries' Brooch of Piety upon the battlefield, as well as a number of courtly occasions.
Notable Duels:
- Challenged by Pharmakeus, and defeated him. The duel was over some petty disagreement that has likely been forgotten by now, but it was the start of an entertaining rivalry between the two nobles. The current manifestation of the rivalry is the Iron Chef: Outer Tilog competition.