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What Kaname was able to gather from the Soga Temple. The Soga were originally known as the Kaiboku. An ancient group that were stated as being created by the earth itself. The group was know to have consisted of thousand of different members, who spread across the world. The group were split into seven different sub families. Each governed by a leader, who were stated as being the strongest of the group, while they in turn governed by the one they called Mother of Origins. They revered the Mother of Origins as their creator and deity, often praying to her before and after hunting, even holding festivals in her name. Despite the clans differences they lived a moderate peaceful existence.

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  • Soga Clan
  • Soga clan
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  • What Kaname was able to gather from the Soga Temple. The Soga were originally known as the Kaiboku. An ancient group that were stated as being created by the earth itself. The group was know to have consisted of thousand of different members, who spread across the world. The group were split into seven different sub families. Each governed by a leader, who were stated as being the strongest of the group, while they in turn governed by the one they called Mother of Origins. They revered the Mother of Origins as their creator and deity, often praying to her before and after hunting, even holding festivals in her name. Despite the clans differences they lived a moderate peaceful existence.
  • was one of the most powerful clans of the Asuka period of the early Japanese state - the Yamato polity - and played a major role in the spread of Buddhism. Through the 5th and 7th centuries, the Soga monopolized the kabane or hereditary rank of Great Omi and was the first of many families to dominate the Imperial House of Japan by influencing the order of succession and government policy. The last Soga predates any historical work in Japan, and very little is known about its earliest members.
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Kekkei Genkai
  • Sharingan,Byakugan,Mitamanofuyu,Reishutaijū, Kunitama,Itaidōshin
unnamed clan
  • No
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  • Kaiboku Clan, Dark Ones
Romaji
  • Soga uji
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  • 蘇我氏
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  • Manga
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  • Shiogakure,
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  • What Kaname was able to gather from the Soga Temple. The Soga were originally known as the Kaiboku. An ancient group that were stated as being created by the earth itself. The group was know to have consisted of thousand of different members, who spread across the world. The group were split into seven different sub families. Each governed by a leader, who were stated as being the strongest of the group, while they in turn governed by the one they called Mother of Origins. They revered the Mother of Origins as their creator and deity, often praying to her before and after hunting, even holding festivals in her name. Despite the clans differences they lived a moderate peaceful existence.
  • was one of the most powerful clans of the Asuka period of the early Japanese state - the Yamato polity - and played a major role in the spread of Buddhism. Through the 5th and 7th centuries, the Soga monopolized the kabane or hereditary rank of Great Omi and was the first of many families to dominate the Imperial House of Japan by influencing the order of succession and government policy. The last Soga predates any historical work in Japan, and very little is known about its earliest members.
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