Tuesday, November 27, 2007

The Meiji Restoration of Japan.

Commodore Matthew Perry bullied the Japanese into a trade treaty by showing them themilitary might of the West. Large naval fleets and ships would dock at would-be ports. By methods of intimidation they convinced the Japanese to alter their isolationist ideology.


Whatever one may suppopse to be the truth, it can always be invariably redrafted and redesigned into fiction. For, the tablesand ands of time are contantly spinning in chaotic directions with all peoples seeing purpose in their own individual stories. As all stories must start somewhere; let us begin in the Methulean Sands at the edge of Istra. In this region there are small villages where crime is commonplace and the only rule of law is the hand of the creature known as Boss. Honest; hardworking families rarely congregated, because they were all slaves. Almost any unit with considerable wealth traded some form of illegal whether it be Opium or Cocaina leaves.
Every 7th Camin of Methulean weeks children practiced the art of battle. With sticks, stones and frankest brutality the boys attacked each other. This behavior was actually encouraged and all took place within an enormous pit within the Town Square during the heat of noontime. A boy; the mere age of 14 and another stood nearly naked, save rags covering their loins oppositely to one another. One was named Rurin and he was of burly stature. His skin was fair, eyes as blue as the Methulean Moons, and his hair was an untamable mess flaxen locks. The other young warrior
"""""""""""""""""""was about as tall as an adult with blackened skin. His hair held the dexterity of wool and was as black as night. His pupils seemed to dilate as luminous black coals enshrouded with the flames of the sun. He was peircing

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