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'''Jinshin War''' is the seventh scenario of [http://ageofempires.wikia.com/wiki/Yamato_Empire_of_the_Rising_Sun Yamato Empire of the Rising Sun] campaign in ''[http://ageofempires.wikia.com/wiki/Age_of_Empires:_Definitive_Edition Age of Empires: Definitive Edition]'', replacing [[A Friend in Need]].
 
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==Scenario instructions==
 
 
'''Jinshin War''' is the seventh scenario of the [[Yamato Empire of the Rising Sun]] campaign in ''[[Age of Empires: Definitive Edition]]'', replacing [[A Friend in Need]].
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== Scenario instructions ==
 
''Ōtsu, 672 CE''
 
''Ōtsu, 672 CE''
   
''Prince Ōama, your elder brother, Emperor Tenji, has passed from this world. Though he was a great man, his final act was a grae mistake: he named a son of a lowborn wife as Emperor. This wil ruin the authority and legitimacy of the Emperor as a descendant of gods on both family lines. What will the Chinese Emperor think of Japan now that it is ruled by a man of low birth? You have no choice, Prince Ōama. You must depose your nephew and take the Chrysanthemum Throne of Japan.''
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''Prince Ōama, your elder brother, Emperor Tenji, has passed from this world. Though he was a great man, his final act was a grave mistake: he named a son of a lowborn wife as Emperor. This wile ruin the authority and legitimacy of the Emperor as a descendant of gods on both family lines. What will the Chinese Emperor think of Japan now that it is ruled by a man of low birth? You have no choice, Prince Ōama. You must depose your nephew and take the Chrysanthemum Throne of Japan.''
===Objectives===
 
*TBD
 
==Hints==
 
1. The Emperor gathers resources away from his main base, making the ceonomy vulnerable to raids.
 
   
 
=== Objectives ===
2. Your allies at Asuka are under attack. Protect their villagers and buildings so that, in time, they will raise troops for their own defense.
 
 
*TBD
   
 
== Hints ==
 
# The Emperor gathers resources away from his main base, making the economy vulnerable to raids.
 
# Your allies at Asuka are under attack. Protect their villagers and buildings so that, in time, they will raise troops for their own defense.
   
 
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Jinshin War is the seventh scenario of the Yamato Empire of the Rising Sun campaign in Age of Empires: Definitive Edition, replacing A Friend in Need.

Scenario instructions

Ōtsu, 672 CE

Prince Ōama, your elder brother, Emperor Tenji, has passed from this world. Though he was a great man, his final act was a grave mistake: he named a son of a lowborn wife as Emperor. This wile ruin the authority and legitimacy of the Emperor as a descendant of gods on both family lines. What will the Chinese Emperor think of Japan now that it is ruled by a man of low birth? You have no choice, Prince Ōama. You must depose your nephew and take the Chrysanthemum Throne of Japan.

Objectives

  • TBD

Hints

  1. The Emperor gathers resources away from his main base, making the economy vulnerable to raids.
  2. Your allies at Asuka are under attack. Protect their villagers and buildings so that, in time, they will raise troops for their own defense.
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