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==Life==
==Life==
Oooto was born in 1901 to Fujiwara Fuyunushi, the second child of Maoto, the first Lord Maoto.  Fuyunushi's older brother preceded Maoto and thus inherited the title upon Maoto's death in 1925. 
After completing preparatory school, he studied mathematics in the [[Army Academy (Themiclesia)|Army Academy]] and took a commission as an artillery officer, by examination, in 1927.  He would remain in the army until February 1939, when Dayashina declared war upon Themiclesia; his decision to leave service was tortured by both a desire not to enter open conflict with Dayashina, a country his family very much taught him to love, and to avoid suspicion within the ranks of officers.  He spent his brief time in retirement in his country house in Bljik, writing to his friends and openly speaking about his concerns.
In early 1940, the War Secretary's principal secretary came to his house and ask him to return to the army as an artillery officer.  Oooto recounts that both he and the War Secretary knew why the visit was taking place: the War Office planned to leverage the Maotos reputation in the ensuing conflict with Dayashina to reassure the Themiclesian public of Dayashinese immigrants' loyalty.  However, Oooto himself was concerned if too much would depend on his performance, and any error he made could potentially inflame doubts about the diaspora, rather than quell them.  He reasoned with the visitor that he could do more harm than good, even if his mistakes were innocent.


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Themiclesia]]
*[[Themiclesia]]
[[Category:Themiclesia]][[Category:Septentrion]]
[[Category:Themiclesia]][[Category:Septentrion]]

Revision as of 20:42, 6 February 2021

Fujiwara no Oooto, 4th Lord Maoto (Shinasthana: 藤原巨人; Dayashinese: ふじわらのまおとのきみのおほをと; Jan. 20, 1901 – Nov. 22, 1974) was a Dayashinese-Themiclesian military officer.

Name

Life

Oooto was born in 1901 to Fujiwara Fuyunushi, the second child of Maoto, the first Lord Maoto. Fuyunushi's older brother preceded Maoto and thus inherited the title upon Maoto's death in 1925.

After completing preparatory school, he studied mathematics in the Army Academy and took a commission as an artillery officer, by examination, in 1927. He would remain in the army until February 1939, when Dayashina declared war upon Themiclesia; his decision to leave service was tortured by both a desire not to enter open conflict with Dayashina, a country his family very much taught him to love, and to avoid suspicion within the ranks of officers. He spent his brief time in retirement in his country house in Bljik, writing to his friends and openly speaking about his concerns.

In early 1940, the War Secretary's principal secretary came to his house and ask him to return to the army as an artillery officer. Oooto recounts that both he and the War Secretary knew why the visit was taking place: the War Office planned to leverage the Maotos reputation in the ensuing conflict with Dayashina to reassure the Themiclesian public of Dayashinese immigrants' loyalty. However, Oooto himself was concerned if too much would depend on his performance, and any error he made could potentially inflame doubts about the diaspora, rather than quell them. He reasoned with the visitor that he could do more harm than good, even if his mistakes were innocent.

See also