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The Land of Tears was originally known as the Land of Joy. It was a fairly strong and prosperous nation, and the county's Daimyos had a reputation for working diligently for the happiness and prosperity of their people. This would continue until the time of the Daimyo Kinjiro. Like all of his predecessors Kinjiro worked for the good of his people. He fathered twin sons named Saikon and Nobutora.

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  • The Land of Tears was originally known as the Land of Joy. It was a fairly strong and prosperous nation, and the county's Daimyos had a reputation for working diligently for the happiness and prosperity of their people. This would continue until the time of the Daimyo Kinjiro. Like all of his predecessors Kinjiro worked for the good of his people. He fathered twin sons named Saikon and Nobutora.
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  • The Land of Tears was originally known as the Land of Joy. It was a fairly strong and prosperous nation, and the county's Daimyos had a reputation for working diligently for the happiness and prosperity of their people. This would continue until the time of the Daimyo Kinjiro. Like all of his predecessors Kinjiro worked for the good of his people. He fathered twin sons named Saikon and Nobutora. Sadly one day Kinjiro fell deathly ill. Knowing that his time was limited he named Nobutora his successor, and then passed away shortly after. Normally this would have been a smooth transition, but since the brothers were twins neither could truly claim to be eldest, and Saikon believed that he was more fit to rule the country than his brother. Furthermore Saikon had a great deal of supporters in court. Tensions rose and eventually broke out into violence. Saikon and his followers were forced to flee the capital and settle in the eastern part of the country. There they raised their forces, and began to wage war on Nobutora's faction. The two brother both had more or less equal support by the country's court and people, and thus the war split the country right down the middle. The fighting was fierce, but neither side could truly gain victory. Saikon's forces were unable to take the capital and dethrone Nobutora, but Nobutora found crushing his brothers forces to be an equally fruitless prospect. The battle between the two brothers would outlive both of them, and the war would be inherited by their respective descendents. This would continue on into current times.
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