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If you could not tell from the title or the pictures, this Rp will be based in either Feudal Europe or Asia. This is Roleplay takes place during the beginning of the Medieval Era, so this is alternate history as all of Asia is feudal, all of it. You will take control of a Lord or Lady who owns his piece of land. You will attempt to go through the continent and make allies or enemies.









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Name of the Lord: Yamashita Masahiro
Name of his land: Masahirona
Population in the land: 100 thousand
Important People:
Yamashita Masahiro
Michiyo Masahiro
Michashita Masahiro
Yamyo Masahiro
Type of Feudal System (European or Asian, does not matter where you are): Japanease
Appearance of Leader:
Flag:
Location: North Japan
Religion: Shrine Shinto: Rather than beliefs, Shrine Shinto is characterized by a number of Shinto practices and symbols that have been transmitted to the present day, several of which are listed below. Some Shinto shrines have their origins in antiquity, so some of these practices may also date from ancient times. However, as Shrine Shinto is not centered on beliefs or doctrine, it is extremely difficult to determine what its adherents believe in.

Generally, Shrine Shinto adherents may perform various practices such as visiting shrines on holidays or making offerings to one's ancestors at a family altar. However, the performance of such practices do not imply anything concrete concerning the beliefs of Shinto adherents.
Religious Texts

Shrine Shinto is not based on doctrine and thus does not revere any additional Shinto texts. With the exception of the reverence given to the Kojiki and the Nihon Shoki, it is not known which other texts—if any—were utilized within Shrine Shinto.
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