The Horse Soldiers
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~ Short Japanese Fantasy Adventure story – part of a continuing saga of stand-alone tales by award-winning author, Charles T. Whipple ~
In this fourth story of the Masacado Scrolls, Hikarinomiko is guided to continue to record the calling and sacrifices of Ryo, the Seeker. And to record the providing of the Bearer and his Yotsu horse soldiers to protect a princess.
In this scroll, I have inscribed accounts of finding the Bearer, the battles that ensue, and the sufferings of the anointed of Amaterasu as they search for the sacred talismans.
Charles T. Whipple
"The only thing I do well is write." Charles T. Whipple is an international award-winning copywriter, journalist, author and novelist. His awards include Editor & Publisher Magazine DM Award, World Annual Report Competition Award, 2010 Oaxaca International Literature Award, and 2011 Global eBook Award.Whipple was born in Show Low, Arizona. He spent two and a half years in Japan as a volunteer youth missionary, and majored in Japanese History as a graduate student and grantee at the East West Center, University of Hawaii. He is fluent in spoken and written Japanese, and has long been interested in the fantastic aspect of traditional Japanese tales. Whipple lives in the city of Chiba, the capital of Chiba Prefecture, which encompasses the ancient Kanto Kingdoms of Awa, Kazusa, and Shimosa. Today, Chiba hosts the Magic Kingdom of Disneyland and is gateway to Japan via the international airport in Narita.He has one wife, four daughters, two sons, and 19 grandchildren. Whipple writes western novels under the pen name of Chuck Tyrell and fantasy based on ancient Japanese history and mythology as Charles T. Whipple. Visit Charlie at his Blog: http://chucktyrell-outlawjournal.blogspot.com/.
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The Horse Soldiers - Charles T. Whipple
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THE HORSE SOLDIERS
The Masacado Scrolls
Story 4
CHARLES T. WHIPPLE
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THE HORSE SOLDIERS
Copyright © 2012 by Charles T. Whipple
Illustration Copyright © 2012 by Gustav Oslo
Cover Art Design Copyright © 2012 by Laura Shinn Designs
http://laurashinn.yolasite.com
[Republished/2018]
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The Horse Soldiers is a work of fiction. Though actual locations may be mentioned, they are used in a fictitious manner and the events and occurrences were invented in the mind and imagination of the author except for the inclusion of actual historical facts. Similarities of characters or names used within to any person – past, present, or future – are coincidental except where actual historical characters are purposely interwoven.
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The Words of Hikarinomiko
Behold, I am Hikarinomiko, daughter of Amenomiko who was the daughter of Soranomiko who was the daughter of Asanomiko who anointed the Chosen One of Amaterasu Omikoto, even Taira no Masacado, who drove the wicked Toh from the eight kingdoms of Kanto, even unto the forfeiting of his own life.
Never again have the Toh held sway in the kingdoms Amaterasu hath set aside for the people of Ya and of Yotsu and of Sanka and of Wako, even those selected to husband this land and bring forth fruits of the land and of the sea, whereby all within the kingdoms of Amaterasu, which are called the Kingdoms of the Rising Sun, should prosper.
Now behold, I Hikarinomiko am called of Amaterasu to record the deeds of those anointed during the dark days of Toh rule, to write somewhat concerning the curse the wicked Toh placed upon the land, the loss of the sacred talismans of Amaterasu through which the Chosen One is proclaimed unto the people, the search to discover the talismans in their place of hiding, and the fearful battle against the Toh, their dark Yami bonzes, the creatures and demons the priests commanded, yea, even every dark being of the underworld of Yami.
Therefore, I have searched among the scrolls left me by she who preceded me, even the sacred Washinomiko, who has gone before and must surely rest in the bright fields of Amaterasu. Yea, I have searched, and Amaterasu has guided my hand. Yea, even as mine hand and mine mind were guided to record the beginning, even the calling and the sacrifices that did strengthen and sanctify the Seeker, so have they been guided also to record the works of Amaterasu in providing the Bearer and his Yotsu horse soldiers to protect the Anointed One and his princess, even horse soldiers hardened in the tradition of the Yotsu for generations and blessed by Amaterasu with skills and experience to guard and protect the Anointed and those who serve him.
As with the account of the Seeker and the Shadow Shielder, I will now lay aside my brush so those who read of the Bearer, a stalwart subject of Amaterasu, might search the accounts and come to believe in the might and sacred power of Amaterasu Omikoto, creator of all and ruler of Heaven and Earth.
Now behold, in separate scrolls, I have inscribed and will inscribe accounts of the labors and sufferings of the anointed of Amaterasu as they search for the sacred talismans. Until such time, I lay aside my brush again and bid each and all sayo nara, for the moment, sayo nara.
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GLOSSARY of unfamiliar words:
atsumare – gather round
baka – fool
bashu – horse tender, wrangler
bonzes – priests or monks
chawan – a cup used for green tea
danna – colloquial word for proprietor or husband
doburoku – a cloudy white liquor
gampi – tough inner bark used as string or for paper
funin – outcasts, non-people
fusuma – wooden sliding doors covered with paper
geba – dismount
hakama – culotte-like trousers
Isoge! – Make haste!
joba – mount
kaido – main road
kagaribi – metal baskets on legs in which wood is burned for light
kakare – action, do it
Kappa – an ancient race of people who live in the wetlands
lorcha – a type of boat similar to a junk
Mae e susume! – Forward, march!
mamore – stand at watch
mezashi – small dried fish strung on straw strings through their eyes
momonga – a type of flying squirrel
monme – a weight measure
monpei – trousers made of cotton cloth
mu – A skill that makes heartbeat, breathing, etcetera, undetectable
nara – a type of oak
naran – not to be
o-negai – almost a begging way to say please
oni – a kind of demon
oni ika – demon squid
reikan – the ability to see with spiritual eyes
ri – about two and a half miles
sadame – fate
sagare – drop back
sakaba – a place where alcohol is served
sakaki – a tree held sacred by Amaterasu
Sanmu – bonzes who typically live in the mountains
seiza – sitting formally with legs tucked beneath the body
shaku – about one foot
shoji – a door that is a wooden frame covered on one side with paper