![]() Toshi was able to convince Hidetsugu to forestall his vengeance, but only for a short time. After rejoining Toshi, the ogre told him about his plans for Minamo. They refused, and Hidetsugu killed them and enslaved eight of their pupils. He wanted to enlist a group of yamabushi kami-killers from the local masters. Hidetsugu vowed to exact total revenge on anybody responsible for Kobo's death, including Choryu's masters in Minamo, their soratami masters from Otawara, and even their patron kami. Thanks to Toshi, the wizard was later brought to Hidetsugu, who exacted punishment on the wizard by one of the worst means imaginable: burning him, poisoning him, and making him eat himself simultaneously for months. After Toshi and Kobo were later caught in a battle with orochi, Kobo was killed by the Minamo wizard Choryu. When Toshi came to Hidetsugu asking for help with interpreting the kami portents concerning the hyozan and soratami, together they performed the ritual which made Kobo part of the hyozan and sent his apprentice with Toshi to Jukai. After a long time, he found a worthy apprentice in the ex-budoka Kobo. However, he was a very stern master and his apprentices had high training mortality rate. In order to have a successor for his work, Hidetsugu tried to train a worthy apprentice. ![]() ![]() The kanji mage had protected himself with a spell that would reflect damage back to Hidetsugu, so he got him to talk and later persuaded him to form a new reckoner gang, the Hyozan Reckoners, by taking a blood and kanji magic oath. The assault was unsuccessful, and Hidetsugu killed all the men except Umezawa. ![]() Among these people was a kanji mage, Toshiro Umezawa. After causing her losses by eating her people, she sent a task force to eliminate him. Hidetsugu was a ruler of his part of Sokenzan, and as such he gained the attention of similar rulers of other places. ![]()
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