Woman With No Name

Fiction & Literature, Short Stories, Action Suspense
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Author: Charles T. Whipple ISBN: 9780463474617
Publisher: Charles T. Whipple Publication: July 28, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Charles T. Whipple
ISBN: 9780463474617
Publisher: Charles T. Whipple
Publication: July 28, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

~ Short Japanese Fantasy Adventure story – part of a continuing saga of stand-alone tales by award-winning author, Charles T. Whipple ~

After daughter of Umihiko, even Nami the Fuku Sencho of the Seicho Maru, did return to Kisarazu, two more were chosen for a special quest, even a search for the Hermit of Fujiyoshida, who held the key to the unraveling of mysteries. One was Shuri, one of the sea from the kingdom of Ryukyu, and another Nanashi, the woman with no name, who was called for a special talent which she knew not. Shuri was of the sea, Nanashi of the shore. Will their quest uncover the vital talisman, which is absolutely necessary for Masacado the Anointed to rise again?

As with the account of Nami of the Waves, I will now lay aside my brush so those who read of the Shuri and Nanashi, the woman with no name, stalwart subjects of Amaterasu, though Nanashi was born in a land far away, might search the accounts and come to believe in the might and sacred power of Amaterasu Omikoto, creator of all and ruler of Heaven and Earth. So I have written and so shall it be done.

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~ Short Japanese Fantasy Adventure story – part of a continuing saga of stand-alone tales by award-winning author, Charles T. Whipple ~

After daughter of Umihiko, even Nami the Fuku Sencho of the Seicho Maru, did return to Kisarazu, two more were chosen for a special quest, even a search for the Hermit of Fujiyoshida, who held the key to the unraveling of mysteries. One was Shuri, one of the sea from the kingdom of Ryukyu, and another Nanashi, the woman with no name, who was called for a special talent which she knew not. Shuri was of the sea, Nanashi of the shore. Will their quest uncover the vital talisman, which is absolutely necessary for Masacado the Anointed to rise again?

As with the account of Nami of the Waves, I will now lay aside my brush so those who read of the Shuri and Nanashi, the woman with no name, stalwart subjects of Amaterasu, though Nanashi was born in a land far away, might search the accounts and come to believe in the might and sacred power of Amaterasu Omikoto, creator of all and ruler of Heaven and Earth. So I have written and so shall it be done.

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