Mar 22, 2025 8:52 am
The war had driven the yamabushi further up the Gifu mountain range. The ascetics of the late shogunate era had largely distanced themselves from both the power-hungry daimyos as well as the Imperial loyalists, although there were some who preferred to cling to the older traditions and fought to resist the rapid change that was sure to come. And it did, with the Restoration, when the Emperor decreed to curtail syncretic worship in an attempt to appease the Eclipse.
This danger wasn't unfounded. Up the yamabushi went, in isolation, and found that the yama-no-kami, the mountain gods, whom they venerated, had corrupted into madness and violence. Things were such that Hakusa had to flee, and already he was the least touched among the half dozen of them. He survived, but at terrible cost to his health. Were things just as bad for the towns and villages below? Or was it imperative that he warn the powers-that-be ? Or did Hakusa need to seek his other brethren elsewhere to consider their fates?
This danger wasn't unfounded. Up the yamabushi went, in isolation, and found that the yama-no-kami, the mountain gods, whom they venerated, had corrupted into madness and violence. Things were such that Hakusa had to flee, and already he was the least touched among the half dozen of them. He survived, but at terrible cost to his health. Were things just as bad for the towns and villages below? Or was it imperative that he warn the powers-that-be ? Or did Hakusa need to seek his other brethren elsewhere to consider their fates?
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