Akamagaseki → Shimonoseki (1902) Asahi → Owariasahi (1970) Edo → Tokyo (1868) Fuchū → Shizuoka (1869) Fukase → Matsumoto (1582) Goka → Hiroshima (1591) Heian-kyo → Kyoto (1899) Hiroshima → Kitahiroshima (1996) Hizaori → Asaka (1932) Imahama → Nagahama (1575) Inokuchi → Gifu (1568) Kameyama → Kameoka (1869) Kōriyama → Yamatokōriyama (1954) Koromo → Toyota (1959) Kozukata → Morioka (Keichō era) Kurokawa → Wakamatsu → Aizuwakamatsu (1955) Kurume → Higashikurume (1970) Murayama → Musashimurayama (1970) Nagaoka → Nagaokakyō (1972) Naniwa → Ōsaka Ōminatotanabu → Mutsu (1960) Ōmiya → Hitachiōmiya (2004) Oshi → Gyōda (1949) Ōta → Hitachiōta (1954) Ōtsu → Kotsu (672) → Ōtsu (794) Ōtsu → Izumiōtsu (1942) Sano → Izumisano (1948) Sayama → Ōsakasayama (1987) Shinobu → Fukushima (1592) Takada → Bungotakada (1954) Takada → Yamatotakada (1948) Takada → Jōetsu (1971) Takaoka → Hirosaki (1628) Tambaichi → Tenri (1954) Tanabe → Kyōtanabe (1997) Tsudanuma → Narashino (1954) Yamato → Higashiyamato (1970) Yabo → Kunitachi (1926) --- [hider=Takeshi Oja] [img]https://static.zerochan.net/Mutsunokami.Yoshiyuki.full.1977039.jpg[/img] [/hider] --- [hider=Some Even More Terms] [b]Varjan Wardogs[/b] The dog is man's best friend and the Varjans couldn't have agreed more. Bred to be ferocious and relentless, entire packs of these wolf-like Wardogs descend upon the warband's enemies with teeth sharp enough to pierce light armor and rend flesh. At the very least, they are annoying distractions for the enemy and their lithe speeds mean they are not easily taken down. They are also effective guards and patrols, able to sniff out hidden dangers to their Varjan masters. [b]Varjan Firethrowers[/b] Spellcasters specialized in casting one, particular spell called Unflame. Just by raising their arms and opening their palms, Firethrowers shoot out jets of the magical, blue Unflame that burns like normal flame but is not actually fire and so, cannot be manipulated by those that can control fire like the Ignis monster. Typically wearing loose robes and cloaks, Firethrowers join the battlefield to relish the screaming of their burning enemies. [b]Varjan Immortals[/b] Warriors that know a bit of magic and prove themselves may sometimes be inducted into a unit of Immortals and be awarded a set of Immortus Armor. Invented by ancient Varjan royalty, this initially pink-hued armor magically turns blue and resurrects its wearer upon death for a couple of minutes before the wearer expires permanently, likely giving the Immortal enough time and the opportunity to avenge their own death. However, the blow to activate the armor must be fatal making nonlethal takedowns completely nullify their gimmick. Despite being nigh useless against monsterkind, they can at least detect the energies monsters passively emit. [b]Varjan Black Discs[/b] Those unfortunate enough to be charred to a crisp by a Firethrower continue to suffer beyond fiery death. Thanks to the unusual properties of Unflame, the burned corpses still has spirit energy left behind that can be manipulated. Spellcasters can gather these charred bodies and mash them together into a platform and then cast a spell of levitation or flight to make the platform take to the sky. The burnt platform's flight, instead of consuming the spirit energy of the spellcaster, consumes that of the bodies it is made up of. Varjan Warlocks and Firethrowers are the usual riders of these Black Discs. [b]The Scarce Legion[/b] One of the twenty Legions founded by the Grand Hero Serena to fight in the Crusade Of Unification, a long and colossal campaign by the Order to finally unite the squabbling mankind against the monsters of the Demon Lord. Unfortunately, the Scarce Legion became one of the legions to betray Serena and undo all the accomplishments of the crusade. As per their namesake, there are not many legionnaires in this army but they do have more spellcasters in their ranks compared to the other legions. [b]Rubric Warriors[/b] In an attempt to shield themselves from the temptations of monsters, one of the greatest Master Warlocks of the Scarce Legion along with some assistant Warlocks cast a powerful spell over the entire legion. Those affected by spell found their bodies reduced to ash and their spirits fused with their armors. Their minds were also shattered, leaving them little more than automatons needing orders to function. They were then known as Rubric Warriors, named after the spell that created them. These warriors no longer needed rest nor food nor water, their innate spirit energy enough to sustain them indefinitely. Unfortunately, a glance of Demon Energy is usually enough to transform them into Living Armors while also restoring their minds, which were usually filled with thoughts of disbelief and vengeance. [/hider]