Takumi's Tale

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Takumi grabs the sword and orders the guards to arrest him for going AWOL. Takumi then realizes that the city and all of Japan need a hero. He appoints himself as Leader of Japan but in the people's name and he appointed Shin at his side as his second in command. Takumi then cleared out all the clans and united Japan from many pieces to one united nation. The people officially called Takumi instead of leader, they called him Emperor. He was the man that solved all of Japan’s problems and started a leadership that would ongo for centuries and centuries to pass and still exists today. Japan will always remember him for eternity for what he has done. Takumi’s story became a new legend for being on the Journey for the legendary Dragon Blade. The

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