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The legend of Ryōshi the great

Ryōshi the great was a japanese hunter that hunted for the mongol empire in 1261. He was born in Kyoto in 1239, to Akasuki Ito (mother) and Botan Ito (father). His father died in 1241, 2 years after Ryōshi’s birth, defending japan from the mongol invasion. His location of death is unknown. After his father died Ryōshi and his mother moved to Okinoshima island, where he began his hunting career. the villagers of okinoshima were deadly afraid of ryōshi, because of his strength and spear throwing skills. When ryōshi was 16 years old he impressed one of the mongol generals who then admitted him to the mongol side. For the rest of his youth he hunted bears and foxes for the mongol warriors. But years later when he was 22 he was assassinated by a group of the villagers of okinoshima island. mainly because they feared he would start hunting humans as-well as animals for the mongols. But also because they saw him as a traitor to japan, for turning to the mongol side. That is the last time anyone has ever heard of Ryōshi and anyone from his bloodline.