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Mirumoto Tomoyuki was a bushi of the Dragon Clan. He had a gravel voice and fearful eyes, but his lack of skill in swordplay he was given minor posts. He used to lie about the battles he had fought, because he never had been in one fight. In 1172 he was a sentry guarding a road that did not seem to need guarding in the Togashi provinces alongside the younger Mirumoto Mikio. The Dark Oracle of Fire Chosai appeared and killed Tomoyuki.

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  • Mirumoto Tomoyuki
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  • Mirumoto Tomoyuki was a bushi of the Dragon Clan. He had a gravel voice and fearful eyes, but his lack of skill in swordplay he was given minor posts. He used to lie about the battles he had fought, because he never had been in one fight. In 1172 he was a sentry guarding a road that did not seem to need guarding in the Togashi provinces alongside the younger Mirumoto Mikio. The Dark Oracle of Fire Chosai appeared and killed Tomoyuki.
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  • Mirumoto Tomoyuki was a bushi of the Dragon Clan. He had a gravel voice and fearful eyes, but his lack of skill in swordplay he was given minor posts. He used to lie about the battles he had fought, because he never had been in one fight. In 1172 he was a sentry guarding a road that did not seem to need guarding in the Togashi provinces alongside the younger Mirumoto Mikio. The Dark Oracle of Fire Chosai appeared and killed Tomoyuki.
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