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|plane=[[Kamigawa]] | |image=Imperial Subduer.jpg | ||
|members=[[List of secondary characters/Kamigawa#|Eiko Shizuki]], [[Kaito Shizuki]], [[Light-Paws]], [[The Wanderer]] | |plane=[[Eiganjo]], [[Kamigawa]] | ||
}}The '''Imperials''' are the reigning faction of modern-day [[Kamigawa]], blessed by [[Kyodai]].<ref name="Kaito Origin">{{DailyRef|magic-story/kaito-origin-stories-test-loyalty-path-forward-2021-12-16|Kaito Origin Stories: A test of Loyalty & The Path Forward|[[Akemi Dawn Bowman]]|December 16, 2021}}</ref> | |races=[[Human]]s, [[Kitsune]] | ||
|status=Active | |||
|colors=W | |||
|founders=[[Kyodai]] | |||
|members=[[List of secondary characters/Kamigawa#|Eiko Shizuki]], [[Kaito Shizuki]] (former), [[Light-Paws]], [[Naomi]], [[Norika Yamazaki]], [[The Wanderer]] | |||
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The '''Imperials''' are the reigning faction of modern-day [[Kamigawa]], blessed by [[Kyodai]].<ref name="Kaito Origin">{{DailyRef|magic-story/kaito-origin-stories-test-loyalty-path-forward-2021-12-16|Kaito Origin Stories: A test of Loyalty & The Path Forward|[[Akemi Dawn Bowman]]|December 16, 2021}}</ref> | |||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
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Eventually, an emperor died young without an heir, creating a crisis of succession. Some believed it should be her brother, others her husband. Eiganjo descended into all-out war, and it spread across the kingdom when local lords saw the opportunity to seize individual power. Many died, noble and peasant alike. | Eventually, an emperor died young without an heir, creating a crisis of succession. Some believed it should be her brother, others her husband. Eiganjo descended into all-out war, and it spread across the kingdom when local lords saw the opportunity to seize individual power. Many died, noble and peasant alike. | ||
The [[Yamazaki]] clan had served the Konda military for decades and earned a reputation for their unshakeable sense of duty to their citizens. A young Yamazaki | The [[Yamazaki]] clan had served the Konda military for decades and earned a reputation for their unshakeable sense of duty to their citizens. A young Yamazaki soldier felt the two warring successors were betraying and endangering the Kamigawan people. Inspired by his own ancestor's story of challenging a deadly imperial decree, he took it upon himself to end the contest for the throne. He successfully assassinated the late emperor's husband, but when he went for the brother, he found his target armed and ready for battle in the throne room. | ||
Upon seeing such confrontation in her | Upon seeing such confrontation in her chambers, Kyodai had enough. She stripped the Konda family of their hereditary duty as rulers. From then on, they would be ordinary citizens, and the emperor would never again be chosen by blood. Now, the kami would elect rulers for their noble qualities and commitment to the nation. | ||
With the guidance and wisdom of Kyodai, the Imperials ushered in an age of collective peace and prosperity.<ref>{{DailyRef|feature/era-enlightenment-2022-01-19|Era of Enlightenment|[[Grace Fong]]|January 19, 2022}}</ref> The arts flourished until performers lined every street, and strides were made to improve relations with the kami so mortals could live a harmonious life filled with magic. [[Minamo|Minamo Academy]] was rebuilt with the promise of transparency to conduct research that would improve lives. New laws were written to ensure fair treatment of every citizen—mortal or spirit—renewing the faith in their leaders. | With the guidance and wisdom of Kyodai, the Imperials ushered in an age of collective peace and prosperity.<ref>{{DailyRef|feature/era-enlightenment-2022-01-19|Era of Enlightenment|[[Grace Fong]]|January 19, 2022}}</ref> The arts flourished until performers lined every street, and strides were made to improve relations with the kami so mortals could live a harmonious life filled with magic. [[Minamo|Minamo Academy]] was rebuilt with the promise of transparency to conduct research that would improve lives. New laws were written to ensure fair treatment of every citizen—mortal or spirit—renewing the faith in their leaders. | ||
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{{In-game | {{In-game | ||
|associated= | |associated= | ||
*<c>Imperial Blademaster</c> | |||
*<c>Imperial Oath</c> | *<c>Imperial Oath</c> | ||
*<c>Imperial Recovery Unit</c> | *<c>Imperial Recovery Unit</c> | ||
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*<c>Intercessor's Arrest</c> | *<c>Intercessor's Arrest</c> | ||
|referred= | |referred= | ||
*<c>Akki War Paint</c> | |||
*<c>Dragonfly Suit</c> | *<c>Dragonfly Suit</c> | ||
*<c>Eiganjo Exemplar</c> | *<c>Eiganjo Exemplar</c> | ||
*<c>Eiganjo Uprising</c> | |||
*<c>Futurist Operative</c> | |||
*<c>Golden-Tail Disciple</c> | *<c>Golden-Tail Disciple</c> | ||
*<c>Localized Destruction</c> | |||
*<c>Isshin, Two Heavens as One</c> | |||
*<c>Mnemonic Sphere</c> | *<c>Mnemonic Sphere</c> | ||
*<c>Papercraft Decoy</c> | *<c>Papercraft Decoy</c> | ||
*<c>Repel the Vile</c> | *<c>Repel the Vile</c> | ||
*<c>Seismic Wave</c> | |||
*<c>Shrine Steward</c> | *<c>Shrine Steward</c> | ||
*<c>Sky-Blessed Samurai</c> | *<c>Sky-Blessed Samurai</c> | ||
*<c>The Shattered States Era</c> | |||
*<c>When We Were Young</c> | |||
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{{Kamigawa|affiliations}} | {{Kamigawa|affiliations}} | ||
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History | |
Founded on | Eiganjo, Kamigawa |
Status | Active |
Membership | |
Founded by | Kyodai |
Notable members | Eiko Shizuki, Kaito Shizuki (former), Light-Paws, Naomi, Norika Yamazaki, The Wanderer |
Races | Humans, Kitsune |
Associated Colors | |
The Imperials are the reigning faction of modern-day Kamigawa, blessed by Kyodai.[1]
Description
The Imperials are the most widespread and powerful organization on Kamigawa, founded to help Kyodai manage the merging of the mortal and spirit realms. Over time, they expanded into government and rulership. Although peaceful management remains the heart of their organization, they are not afraid to bring their authority to bear on any activity that threatens their mission. The current regime takes an active, widespread role in restricting new technologies, which they insist is necessary to maintain social stability.[2]
Those wishing to join the Imperials must undergo a grueling education. Trainees frequently go on to become samurai, kami intercessors, moth riders, and mech pilots. Some families have served the Imperials for generations, and their children begin training from the time they can hold a sword. But people from all walks of life are encouraged to join—loyalty, not social class, is what's important to the Imperials. Through dedication and hard work, one can rise to positions of wealth and power.
The Imperial court interacts with the kami frequently, and many kami willingly work with the Imperials, lending their power to help them deal with merges and the possible side effects of merges. The title "Emperor of Kamigawa" is given to whomever Kyodai has chosen to bond with, thus connecting them to the body and soul of the plane.
History
After the prosperous reign of Michiko Konda, her descendants worked tirelessly with the great kami Kyodai to maintain her legacy and uphold order and justice in Kamigawa. However, as generations passed, these noble pursuits gave way to dynastic in-fighting.[3]
Eventually, an emperor died young without an heir, creating a crisis of succession. Some believed it should be her brother, others her husband. Eiganjo descended into all-out war, and it spread across the kingdom when local lords saw the opportunity to seize individual power. Many died, noble and peasant alike.
The Yamazaki clan had served the Konda military for decades and earned a reputation for their unshakeable sense of duty to their citizens. A young Yamazaki soldier felt the two warring successors were betraying and endangering the Kamigawan people. Inspired by his own ancestor's story of challenging a deadly imperial decree, he took it upon himself to end the contest for the throne. He successfully assassinated the late emperor's husband, but when he went for the brother, he found his target armed and ready for battle in the throne room.
Upon seeing such confrontation in her chambers, Kyodai had enough. She stripped the Konda family of their hereditary duty as rulers. From then on, they would be ordinary citizens, and the emperor would never again be chosen by blood. Now, the kami would elect rulers for their noble qualities and commitment to the nation.
With the guidance and wisdom of Kyodai, the Imperials ushered in an age of collective peace and prosperity.[4] The arts flourished until performers lined every street, and strides were made to improve relations with the kami so mortals could live a harmonious life filled with magic. Minamo Academy was rebuilt with the promise of transparency to conduct research that would improve lives. New laws were written to ensure fair treatment of every citizen—mortal or spirit—renewing the faith in their leaders.
In-game references
- Associated cards:
- Referred to:
References
- ↑ Akemi Dawn Bowman (December 16, 2021). "Kaito Origin Stories: A test of Loyalty & The Path Forward". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Grace Fong, Emily Mei, and Ari Zirulnik (February 3, 2022). "Planeswalkers Guide to Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Grace Fong (January 18, 2022). "The Shattered States Era". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Grace Fong (January 19, 2022). "Era of Enlightenment". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.