With the armies departure, people had begun to wonder, was the force there only for his own ends and not for the defence of the people? The mighty army in Wakasa had filled the Taira with hope that Munemori cared for each man under his rule, no matter how valuable. I didn't do that because I forgot to, although I could pretend it's so I can show you what happens when you fail a mission (Nothing happens.)! If you are given a mission that you know you won't complete, you can cancel it from the Clan Management screen so that the game can give you another mission sooner. With Bingo far to the west through our sister clan and unable to be defended, it would have been foolish to attempt. Our mission to secure the allegiance of the province of Bingo is a failure, not entirely unexpected as I had no intention of completing it. The peasants would have to make do with the hand they had been dealt. His sources told him the people of Bingo had hoped to be liberated to the Taira cause, but such action was simply impossible. Owari is a great province to recruit them from, as we can send them south to Tomomori to assist against the Kamakura Minamoto or instead send them east to assist Ietoyo against the Kiso Minamoto. The sharp eyed will notice that we have recruited another unit of Foot Samurai in our forward province of Owari, as we push towards another core to bolster the many armies of levy that we already have.
With another turn of recruitment under-way most of our forces consist of garrison units to keep the peace and bolster forces in our more exposed provinces. The Minamoto were not the only masters of samurai. The rising samurai class responded, sending warriors of exceptional skill, each man worth a dozen of his lesser levy brethren. The cry to arms had been sounded in Owari, a call sent out for only the finest warriors, men worthy of serving with Tomomori and the glorious Taira force. Part 23: Update 21 (Autumn 1185) A life of luxury