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| - Since time immemorial, Nihon-Ja has been a country with large inequalities. The Nihon-Jans were divided between castes: the merchant-caste, the farmer-caste, the handcrafter-caste, the lumberjack-caste (Kikori) and the warrior-caste, the Senshi, which held most power. It's members were the only Nihon-Jans alowed to carry weapons in public, and the clans of Senshi were very powerfull.
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| - Since time immemorial, Nihon-Ja has been a country with large inequalities. The Nihon-Jans were divided between castes: the merchant-caste, the farmer-caste, the handcrafter-caste, the lumberjack-caste (Kikori) and the warrior-caste, the Senshi, which held most power. It's members were the only Nihon-Jans alowed to carry weapons in public, and the clans of Senshi were very powerfull. The emperor of Nihon-Ja, Emperor Shigeru, was a liberal, which meant that he gave the other castes more and more rights, untill they were almost equal to the Senshi. The clans didn't like this, but when they reported their complaints to the emperor, he responded by saying that they were just as important as the farmers and woodcutters.
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