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Uebe Marshes were the ancestral home and training grounds of the Hiramori family, who dwelled in widely scattered, deeply dug tunnel complexes, or camouflaged stockades. The marshes were a huge tract of overgrown wetland between Mura Sabishii Toshi and the Golden Sun Plain, and the woodlands nearby were known as the Akagi Forest. These marshes and forest were the place where the Foxfire War was initially fought in the 6th century.

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  • Uebe Marshes were the ancestral home and training grounds of the Hiramori family, who dwelled in widely scattered, deeply dug tunnel complexes, or camouflaged stockades. The marshes were a huge tract of overgrown wetland between Mura Sabishii Toshi and the Golden Sun Plain, and the woodlands nearby were known as the Akagi Forest. These marshes and forest were the place where the Foxfire War was initially fought in the 6th century.
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  • Uebe Marshes were the ancestral home and training grounds of the Hiramori family, who dwelled in widely scattered, deeply dug tunnel complexes, or camouflaged stockades. The marshes were a huge tract of overgrown wetland between Mura Sabishii Toshi and the Golden Sun Plain, and the woodlands nearby were known as the Akagi Forest. These marshes and forest were the place where the Foxfire War was initially fought in the 6th century.
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