Mythic Tale: The Ghost of Tsushima

Yamato: Come, my lord, sit and hear this story of the famous legend of Tsushima.

Yamato: Once upon a time, during the battle of Komoda Beach, 80 fearless samurais faced thousands upon thousands of Mongols, fighting, to slow the invasion. It is said that no samurai lived to tell the tale of the battle, except for one. Against all odds, all the arrows and slits on his body, not a samurai, but a demonic, and some say disturbingly unnatural spirit of vengeance was reborned into the man. Some say the spirit made a deal with the man, in return for his soul, and his honor, his blade and armour will be blessed with the power of unstoppable hatred and carnage. With such power, many said he went mad. In order to satiate his bloodlust against the Mongols, he betrayed the Shogun. His blade brutally beheaded every general, every man who dared to cross him, and even his friend so he can kill the Khan for retribution. Though his actions saved Tsushima, the unstoppable and unnatural image of the man was imprinted in every peasant's mind. And for those who tasted the bite of his sword, named him, the Ghost.

Yamato: As he passed, he secretly buried his amour somewhere in a cave within his hometown in Omi Village. Though I warn you, many have tried to obtain his armour and blade, but was lost to the dark spirit surrounding it.

Atsu: Thanks, I will have a look at it.

Yamato: I will be praying for your victory, my lord.