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Mad Nuiko was a blind beggar woman who lived in the Loops of Ryoko Owari Toshi. She wandered loudly decrying the samurai who despoiled her of her honor. She claimed that she was of noble birth and that she took poison, which blinded her instead killing, after her lover spurned her. She owned a scrap of paper with a coherent request for redress of injury by the Emerald Magistrates written in the high script, which gave credibility to her story.

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  • Mad Nuiko was a blind beggar woman who lived in the Loops of Ryoko Owari Toshi. She wandered loudly decrying the samurai who despoiled her of her honor. She claimed that she was of noble birth and that she took poison, which blinded her instead killing, after her lover spurned her. She owned a scrap of paper with a coherent request for redress of injury by the Emerald Magistrates written in the high script, which gave credibility to her story.
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  • Mad Nuiko was a blind beggar woman who lived in the Loops of Ryoko Owari Toshi. She wandered loudly decrying the samurai who despoiled her of her honor. She claimed that she was of noble birth and that she took poison, which blinded her instead killing, after her lover spurned her. She owned a scrap of paper with a coherent request for redress of injury by the Emerald Magistrates written in the high script, which gave credibility to her story.
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