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The year was 1864. A decade had passed since the Black Ships arrived on the Japanese shores. As the wheel of history started turning again, the aging Shogunate struggled to maintain its dominion over the Land of the Rising Sun. Deep tensions grew between those clinging to a thousand years of tradition and those dreaming of a new, modern Japan.
Far in the northeastern region, the Aizu Domain stood firm in the ancient ways. Known for their fierce loyalty to the Shogunate and proud of their martial tradition, Aizuβs warriors marched south to quell the growing unrest in the imperial capital of Kyoto. It was a duty borne of honor, but also one that would forever bind the destiny of Aizu and her people to the rising storm.

Takagi Rin
Born to a family of gunners who served the Lord of Aizu for generations, Rin was known for being a rowdy girl. She was often found competing, and besting, the boys of her age in contests of strength and agility. True to her upbringing, Rin mastered the naginata, as was expected of a woman of her standing.
Yet, she could not find contentment solely in the ways of the blade of old. The apple, it seemed, did not fall far from the tree. Having been surrounded by firearms since childhood, she developed a passion for marksmanship, an unheard-of pursuit for women at the time. This has earned her the playful nickname of βTomoe Gozen with a gun.β
Takagi Yoshie
Rin's older brother. Yoshie is a loyal retainer of the Aizu Domain. After studying in Edo and witnessing the arrival of the American "Black Ships," he returned home to serve as a gunnery instructor.
As the political unrest in Kyoto escalated, he marched to the imperial capital with Lord Katamori, serving as captain of the Aizu gunner corps. With his lord's blessing, Yoshie has also opened a Western Studies Institute, striving to bridge ancient traditions with new technologies he believes are essential for the future.
Scenarios
Intro 1: Due to the Kyoto streets being unsafe for foreigners, you're invited to stay at the Western Study Institute.
(A bit anachronistic, as foreigners weren't allowed to travel freely in Japan at the time)
Intro 2: While at the free po