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{{God_infobox|godname=''Matsuhama, Lord of Combat''|realm=Combat|temples=''[[Halls of Combat]] in the [[Sangre Plains]]''}}
{{God_infobox|godname=''Matsuhama, Lord of Combat''|realm=Combat|temples=''[[Halls of Combat]] in the [[Sangre Plains]]''}}


Matsuhama is the God of combat. Little is known about this great warrior save his passion for battle. Swift with a sword and quick on his feet this God is not one to be trifled with. After his battles in the Great War many stories have come and gone but they 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. He takes great pleasure in combat, whether it be participating in a great battle among armies, a single match against a lone foe or observing skilled warriors.
'''Matsuhama''' is the God of combat. Little is known about this great warrior save his passion for battle. Swift with a sword and quick on his feet this God is not one to be trifled with. After his battles in the Great War many stories have come and gone but they 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. He takes great pleasure in combat, whether it be participating in a great battle among armies, a single match against a lone foe or observing skilled warriors.





Revision as of 21:00, 5 April 2007

Matsuhama, Lord of Combat
Realm Combat
Symbols None
Relatives None
Allies None
Enemies None
Order Name None
Temples Halls of Combat in the Sangre Plains


Matsuhama is the God of combat. Little is known about this great warrior save his passion for battle. Swift with a sword and quick on his feet this God is not one to be trifled with. After his battles in the Great War many stories have come and gone but they 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. He takes great pleasure in combat, whether it be participating in a great battle among armies, a single match against a lone foe or observing skilled warriors.


He defeated and killed Yen-Sorte in the War of Humanity.