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Description: The Compound where the Takashiro          Length: 600 ft.
         Samurai reside is able to function as a stand alone    Width: 350 ft.
         village.  Because the region is host to a very low     Height: N/A
         amount of resources, the district grew due to the Ta-
         kashiro importing necessary capital.  This need to     Features:
         import goods is the reason the Takashiro district has       •  Stone Security Wall
         fallen to near ruin.  The poorly designed infrastruc-       •  Bushido Shrine
         ture stems from incomplete revitalization projects.         •  Dock
         Frequently citizens of the district often imply that        •  Master’s Houses
         they believe the Takashiro purposefully misappropri-        •  Watch Tower
         ate funding to keep the area impoverished so that
         they remain in control of the area.  Despite these phi-     •  Stable
         losophies the Takashiro Compound has remained in            •  Armory
         impeccable condition.  The close dock along the river       •  Student Resident Housing
         allows for goods to be gathered and utilized quickly.       •  Sacred Pond
         A steady stream of supplies is sent to the area nearly      •  Training Facility/Guest House
         everyday.  The small entrance, single dock of the ar-
         ea, coupled with the bridge to the masters’ houses,         •  Doctor
         acts as a defense mechanism that keeps the area from        •  Bakery
         being flooded with unknowns.  Ships are unloaded,           •  Mat Maker
         inspected and sent away, quickly to thwart any plans        •  Butcher
         of infiltration by vast numbers of interlopers.  The   Building Materials:
         Shrine of the Takashiro is a place where students and      Exterior:
         masters alike frequently visit to pay homage to those
         who came before them.                                         Walls– Bamboo, Stone and/or Wood
                                                                   Interior:
                                                                       Walls– Shoji
                                                                       Floors– Wood or Tatami





































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