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The spirit was later stolen from [[Eiganjo]] by [[Toshiro Umezawa]], who ultimately preformed a ritual with it to free the spirit trapped within it. The spirit assumed a humanoid/draconic appearance similar to [[Michiko Konda]], and took the name of [[Kyodai]]. With Michiko, they defeated both Konda and O-Kagachi, and worked together to finally stop the war.
 
The spirit was later stolen from [[Eiganjo]] by [[Toshiro Umezawa]], who ultimately preformed a ritual with it to free the spirit trapped within it. The spirit assumed a humanoid/draconic appearance similar to [[Michiko Konda]], and took the name of [[Kyodai]]. With Michiko, they defeated both Konda and O-Kagachi, and worked together to finally stop the war.
   
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Revision as of 19:23, 27 July 2007

That Which Was Taken (or The Taken One) was the child of the supreme kami O-Kagachi, imprisoned by the daimyo Konda in a stone disc with the carving of a dragon. Trying to reclaim That Which Was Taken, the denizens of the spirit world attacked the physical world, and thus started the Kami War. Its spiritual powers made Konda indestructible, and gave him foresight powers.

The spirit was later stolen from Eiganjo by Toshiro Umezawa, who ultimately preformed a ritual with it to free the spirit trapped within it. The spirit assumed a humanoid/draconic appearance similar to Michiko Konda, and took the name of Kyodai. With Michiko, they defeated both Konda and O-Kagachi, and worked together to finally stop the war.