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Seppun Waretsu was branded a traitor to the Imperial Court. He was discovered passing documents to a Scorpion agent. Hantei XXXVIII decreed that Waritsu and his entire line had to commit seppuku. His daughter Seppun Shimiko was forced to commit jigai in presence of the Emperor and her granddaughter Shiba Saija was killed by her father, forced after the eight year old girl had cursed the Emperor over her mother's corpse.

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  • Seppun Waritsu
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  • Seppun Waretsu was branded a traitor to the Imperial Court. He was discovered passing documents to a Scorpion agent. Hantei XXXVIII decreed that Waritsu and his entire line had to commit seppuku. His daughter Seppun Shimiko was forced to commit jigai in presence of the Emperor and her granddaughter Shiba Saija was killed by her father, forced after the eight year old girl had cursed the Emperor over her mother's corpse.
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  • Seppun Waretsu was branded a traitor to the Imperial Court. He was discovered passing documents to a Scorpion agent. Hantei XXXVIII decreed that Waritsu and his entire line had to commit seppuku. His daughter Seppun Shimiko was forced to commit jigai in presence of the Emperor and her granddaughter Shiba Saija was killed by her father, forced after the eight year old girl had cursed the Emperor over her mother's corpse.
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