Months passed after Ryuken unified the country and ascended as its rightful ruler. Under his leadership, the fractured nation began its journey toward healing. The wounds of war, though deep, slowly started to mend as hope flickered back into the hearts of its people.
The new administration, built on the ashes of the old regime, became a symbol of law, order, and fairness.
For the first time in decades, the general population felt the presence of a ruler who not only wielded power but also held accountability to his people.
Ryuken's reign was unyielding toward those who sought to disrupt the fragile peace. Bandits, thieves, and remnants of the lawless past faced swift and merciless justice.
Samurai loyal to Ryuken, along with the newly appointed daimyos, upheld an unshakable standard of protection for the people.