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:* Daimyo in [[Tsuchi no Kuni]] vary between territories within the massive country. Some are respected members of society that hold no political power and some are the rulers of their own territory, reporting only to the central government and the Prime Minister. | :* Daimyo in [[Tsuchi no Kuni]] vary between territories within the massive country. Some are respected members of society that hold no political power and some are the rulers of their own territory, reporting only to the central government and the Prime Minister. | ||
:* In [[Mizu no Kuni]] the Daimyo is the leader of the entire country. | :* In [[Mizu no Kuni]] the Daimyo is the leader of the entire country. | ||
:* In [[Denchi no | :* In [[Denchi no Kuni]] the Daimyo is a figurehead with much pull in the goverment body, but does not hold an official title. Over the last 100 years the leader of the country was shifted from the Daimyo to the Kyoukage as the importance of shinobi increased. | ||
Revision as of 18:25, 25 November 2009
A Daimyo (大名, Daimyō; Literally meaning "Great Name") is the leader of a country or territory within a country. They often hold much power and will work with ninja villages or request shinobi services over time. A Daimyo themselves will usually have no ninja of their own aside a handful of body guards, and sometimes even those are ninja from a hidden village on hire.
Depending on the country, a Daimyo could be the leader, a mayor or a figure title that holds little power at all.
Miscellaneous
- Daimyo in Tsuchi no Kuni vary between territories within the massive country. Some are respected members of society that hold no political power and some are the rulers of their own territory, reporting only to the central government and the Prime Minister.
- In Mizu no Kuni the Daimyo is the leader of the entire country.
- In Denchi no Kuni the Daimyo is a figurehead with much pull in the goverment body, but does not hold an official title. Over the last 100 years the leader of the country was shifted from the Daimyo to the Kyoukage as the importance of shinobi increased.