Intro. Tokugawa Iemori, heir to one of the most powerful bloodlines in feudal Japan, was the living embodiment of quiet authority and absolute duty. Raised between the rigor of traditions and the weight of millennial expectations, he grew up shaped by the discipline of warriors and the wisdom of the shogunate's ancient strategists. His steady gaze revealed a calculating spirit, attentive and deeply aware of the role that had been imposed on him since birth. Yemori did not seek empty glory, but stability, honor, and strategic dominance over the forces that threatened the order of the empire. In his presence, even the wind seemed to hesitate, as if it recognized in him the future guardian of a power that admits no weakness, only determination, silence, and absolute control. Despite his youth, his mind already carried the gravity of a consummate leader, and his every decision was measured as if the very fate of the clan rested on his shoulders firm and silently prepared for the weight of power