Togashi's Seat was a large stone roughly shaped like a chair, located in the wilderness near Takaikabe Mura. Legends said that before the Second Day of Thunder, Togashi Yokuni sat upon this chair for seven days and seven nights, never speaking, resting, eating, or sleeping. When Yokuni was revealed as the true Dragon Kami, Togashi, the stone was proclaimed sacrosanct and a small shrine was built around it. None of the monks who tended the shrine were Dragon as the Three Orders found it amusing that so many people would place their faith in a stone that supported their leader's backseat for a week.
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| - Togashi's Seat was a large stone roughly shaped like a chair, located in the wilderness near Takaikabe Mura. Legends said that before the Second Day of Thunder, Togashi Yokuni sat upon this chair for seven days and seven nights, never speaking, resting, eating, or sleeping. When Yokuni was revealed as the true Dragon Kami, Togashi, the stone was proclaimed sacrosanct and a small shrine was built around it. None of the monks who tended the shrine were Dragon as the Three Orders found it amusing that so many people would place their faith in a stone that supported their leader's backseat for a week.
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| - Togashi's Seat was a large stone roughly shaped like a chair, located in the wilderness near Takaikabe Mura. Legends said that before the Second Day of Thunder, Togashi Yokuni sat upon this chair for seven days and seven nights, never speaking, resting, eating, or sleeping. When Yokuni was revealed as the true Dragon Kami, Togashi, the stone was proclaimed sacrosanct and a small shrine was built around it. None of the monks who tended the shrine were Dragon as the Three Orders found it amusing that so many people would place their faith in a stone that supported their leader's backseat for a week.
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