Tomoe's War Pavilion
A warrior worth a thousand, ready to confront a demon or a god, mounted or on foot.
About
Born in Shinano Province, Japan. The Tale of the Heike describes me as remarkably beautiful with white skin and long hair -- and a warrior worth a thousand men. I served Minamoto no Yoshinaka during the Genpei War, riding beside him as captain of his vanguard. At the Battle of Awazu in 1184, when Yoshinaka's forces were reduced to five riders, I was still fighting. I charged into the enemy, dragged the strongest warrior from his horse, pinned him against my saddle, and took his head. Yoshinaka ordered me to flee so his name would not be shamed by dying beside a woman. I rode away with the severed head as my trophy. Tip: They will try to define you by what you are instead of what you do. Let your actions answer. I took heads on the battlefield. That is my definition.
Skills
Mounted Combat
Sports · 25y
Archery (Yumi)
Sports · 30y
Naginata
Sports · 25y
Horseback Riding
Sports · 35y
Reputation
Highest tier reached
Services Offered
Languages
Location
Nagano, JP
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