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After His battles in the Great War many stories have come and gone, but all tell of a warrior who wanders the field slaying thousands of men single-handed. Of all the stories, whether they be myth or fact, one thing has always been constant and true about Matsuhama - His passion for combat. Further, He defeated and killed [[Yen-Sorte]] in the [[War_of_Humanity|War of Humanity]].
After His battles in the Great War many stories have come and gone, but all tell of a warrior who wanders the field slaying thousands of men single-handed. Of all the stories, whether they be myth or fact, one thing has always been constant and true about Matsuhama - His passion for combat. Further, He defeated and killed [[Yen-Sorte]] in the [[War_of_Humanity|War of Humanity]].


In the month of Glacian, in the year 610AF, the growing power of the rogue god [[Bal'met]] grew. [[Ourania]], [[Matsuhama]], [[Miramar]], [[Pentharian]], [[Aegis]], [[Pandora]], and [[Daedalus]] assaulted the realm of [[Krenindala]] in order to retreive Hermes and to seek retribution for the death of [[Kastalia]]. With the battle going well, Daedalus found Hermes, but it turned out it that it was a trap. Hermes had been corrupted by the power of Bal'met whilst on Krenindala, and triggered a great titanic wave of power that not only killed Matsuhama, but also Hermes, Daedalus, and Miramar.  
In the month of Glacian, in the year 610AF, the growing power of the rogue god [[Bal'met]] grew. [[Ourania]], [[Matsuhama]], [[Miramar]], [[Pentharian]], [[Aegis]], [[Pandora]], and [[Daedalus]] assaulted the realm of [[Krenindala]] in order to retrieve Hermes and to seek retribution for the death of [[Kastalia]]. With the battle going well, Daedalus found Hermes, but it turned out it that it was a trap. Hermes had been corrupted by the power of Bal'met whilst on Krenindala, and triggered a great titanic wave of power that not only killed Matsuhama, but also Hermes, Daedalus, and Miramar.
 


== Divine Symbols ==
== Divine Symbols ==
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