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Uma-Jirushi Uma-jirushi
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Uma-Jirushi, (馬印 "horse insignia"), were massive flags used in Rokugan to identify a daimyo or equally important military commander on the field of battle. They were usually carried in the right side of the horses.
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Uma-Jirushi, (馬印 "horse insignia"), were massive flags used in Rokugan to identify a daimyo or equally important military commander on the field of battle. They were usually carried in the right side of the horses.