Post by Flak on Mar 30, 2005 14:42:54 GMT -5
Upon joining the Tori military, you -along with a troop of other men- were relocated from peaceful Sapporo to Hakodate, a peaceful farming city on the southern peninsula. You were told that this was just a peaceful barracks that you needed to inhabit but upon arriving there you knew this was not the case. After living in Sapporo for a whole year, you have been exposed to both sides of the ideas about the government's handling of the economy. After all Sapporo lay on the line separating the two sections of the island and people representing both sides of the argument flowed through the town incessantly.
Everywhere you looked in Hakodate, there were protesters standing around talking in loud voices about how Hou-ou, the Phoenix, was no longer smiling upon the people of Hokkaido, how he had polluted the skies and the ocean and next would be this small farming peninsula. The officer in charge of the group, who went by Shikouku, calmly informed your group that you would not need to do much in this place but get fat off the products of the farmers.
Yeah, that's what he said.
A few weeks into the stay in Hakodate, he was murdered.
His second in command, the zealous Kumomaru, instantly laid blame upon the inhabitants of Hakodate, and, in a seemingly random manner, accused three or four wheat farmers of having conspired to assassinate the captain. The accusees were promptly executed.
This was the beginning of a chain of events that would prove that Hakodate wasn't just a peaceful farming city...
Proceed to the RPG.
Everywhere you looked in Hakodate, there were protesters standing around talking in loud voices about how Hou-ou, the Phoenix, was no longer smiling upon the people of Hokkaido, how he had polluted the skies and the ocean and next would be this small farming peninsula. The officer in charge of the group, who went by Shikouku, calmly informed your group that you would not need to do much in this place but get fat off the products of the farmers.
Yeah, that's what he said.
A few weeks into the stay in Hakodate, he was murdered.
His second in command, the zealous Kumomaru, instantly laid blame upon the inhabitants of Hakodate, and, in a seemingly random manner, accused three or four wheat farmers of having conspired to assassinate the captain. The accusees were promptly executed.
This was the beginning of a chain of events that would prove that Hakodate wasn't just a peaceful farming city...
Proceed to the RPG.