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Tamakuro
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Character Information
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Profile
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Lord Tamakuro was a supported of Lord Hikiji who turned traitor.
He secretly imported vast supplies allegedly to renovate his castle
but no laborers were hired -- only lots of ronins. When Tomoe Ame
payed him a visit, paying his store rooms a visit during the night,
she found large plates of lead and teppo.
Meanwhile, Lord Hebi also noticed the rumors about the lord and
sent Shingen, a Neko Ninja to investigate.
When the truth came out, Usagi, Gen Zato-Ino, Shingen,
Chizu, Tomoe and a large number of Neko Ninja attacked the
castle. The attacking forces were defeated, however, and
Lord Tamakuro would have been victorius if Shingen hadn't been
able to ignite the large supplies of gunpowder inside one of the
towers of the castle.
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Stories
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- Dragon Bellow Conspiracy, Chapter 1, The: The Clouds Gather
- Dragon Bellow Conspiracy, Chapter 2, The: The Winds Howl
- Dragon Bellow Conspiracy, Chapter 3, The: Downpour
- Dragon Bellow Conspiracy, Chapter 4, The: Thunder and Lightning
- Dragon Bellow Conspiracy, Chapter 5, The: The Heart of a Storm
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