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Sunshine History ([personal profile] sunshinehistory) wrote2015-08-27 03:35 am
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Land of Iron

Land of Iron

The Land of Iron is an incredibly harsh land, almost perpetually snowy and quite small in landmass. It has historically always kept neutral in the shinobi wars, and is self-sufficient with its supplies and military strength to such a degree that no shinobi land has seen fit to launch an attack on it. The Land of Iron is located among three mountains, called the Three Wolves. The Land of Iron has its own traditions and cultures separate from those of the ninja lands, which is considered inflexible and serious. The most notable structure in the Land of Iron is Samurai Bridge, a giant rock bridge built out of blue-gray stones with a large gate on one end, emblazoned with the kanji for samurai. On top of the gate is a large, stone statue of a sheathed sword with weights hanging on both ends.

Village Information, including mission information for Iron's primary army: the Samurai.


Three Wolves

An arrangement of three mountains, where the Samurai headquarters is thought to be located. When Iron plays host to neutral talks between shinobi countries, it's usually here. The grand castle built into the juncture of the three mountains is several floors tall and, when party to diplomatic meetings, heavily guarded by armored samurai.