Diomedes: Shriyuu Clan

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Diomedes was born into the Shriyuu clan, one of the great clans of Kasai; which governs the Murasaki province (which occupies the north-eastern section of the country). The Murasaki province is known to create great warriors, as well as their great strategies of war and government. This is shown as Lord Akio Shiryuu (the lord of Murasaki, and head of Shriyuu clan) is the general of Kasi. Diomedes was born in to the clan with many responsibilities as he was the first born; he was born with brown eyes, black hair, and brown skin. As he grew he was taught how to fight and how to govern the province from a very young age. But Diomedes spent most of his time learning to fight, with his cousins and soldiers of the Murasaki province. When Diomedes was 14 years old the invasion of Kasei …show more content…
Diomedes first order was to join the cavalry squad (known as the Black Knights), and follow any commands that his cousin gave him. No one cared that he was the son of Lord Akio, in the Murasaki province a man gains respects by what he does on the battle field and what they do in life. The Black Knights got an order to head towards to Hugo Forest where a group of Lian soldiers were camping, and waiting to attack Tsuga. As the Black Knights got closer, they say that the soldiers were armed with guns, this didn’t matter to them. Diomedes and his cousin (Gladmes), made a bet between each other to see who ever could get the most kills. Diomedes with out thinking rushed into the enemy, and started to swing his long sword rapidly, while his cousin was calmly killing everyone around him even though he was surrounded. As Diomedes was fighting his horse was struck with a bullet, and died on the spot as it was shot it the head. This didn’t matter to him as his bet was more important to him. At the end of this small battle Diomedes ended up with twenty kills, while his cousin on the other hand had over forty

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