Sons of Fate ( Volume 1): ORIGINS Graphic Novel

Sons of Fate ( Volume 1): ORIGINS Graphic Novel

It is the Tokugawa Era. The Shogunate, having suppressed the constant rebellions of the nation now sets its sights on expanding their dominance throughout the world. In doing so, GeneralDaiki Jinjaku is commissioned to lead a small fleet seaward in order to gain new trade routes, and charter waterways to new lands. The general, having the utmost pride for this task, triumphantly goes forth, leaving behind his beloved wife and young son. Omo, wanting to grow up in the honorable ways of his father, dedicates all his time in order to reach the level of his father, the great General Jinjaku. Daiki promises his son before he leaves, to one day return to his homeland and see the pride of Japan his son has become. Many years later, on their way home from their mission of expansion and influence, the samurai are overwhelmed by obstacles obscuring their journey home.
This mission, almost from the onset, is met with great catastrophe and most of the fleet is lost. Eventually, only Daiki reaches mainland as the only survivor, and manages to settle in this new foreign land where he is now stranded. That land is Africa.
From the onset of the mission, Daiki has not understood the tragedy in his life. With his failures, far outweighing his success’, his only option is to press forward. Through circumstance, he meets a young and impressionable boy named Kamau, who wins Daiki’s favor through sheer will.
Until now, with the death of his comrades, KNOWING that he may never see his wife and child again, and the failure of his mission, Daiki has tried to understand his part in the hand fate has dealt him. Finally, he realizes that he
not abandoned by fate, but saved by it: He was meant to get to this point. Daiki decides to take on the child as his apprentice, to train him as a samurai,and in doing so, teaches the boy all he knows. He does this as a tribute to his son: A son, now a man, he knows he may never see again. That is the ORIGINS, The first volume of SONS OF FATE.


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It is the Tokugawa Era. The Shogunate, having suppressed the constant rebellions of the nation now sets its sights on expanding their dominance throughout the world. In doing so, GeneralDaiki Jinjaku is commissioned to lead a small fleet seaward in order to gain new trade routes, and charter waterways to new lands. The general, having the utmost pride for this task, triumphantly goes forth, leaving behind his beloved wife and young son. Omo, wanting to grow up in the honorable ways of his father, dedicates all his time in order to reach the level of his father, the great General Jinjaku. Daiki promises his son before he leaves, to one day return to his homeland and see the pride of Japan his son has become. Many years later, on their way home from their mission of expansion and influence, the samurai are overwhelmed by obstacles obscuring their journey home.
This mission, almost from the onset, is met with great catastrophe and most of the fleet is lost. Eventually, only Daiki reaches mainland as the only survivor, and manages to settle in this new foreign land where he is now stranded. That land is Africa.
From the onset of the mission, Daiki has not understood the tragedy in his life. With his failures, far outweighing his success’, his only option is to press forward. Through circumstance, he meets a young and impressionable boy named Kamau, who wins Daiki’s favor through sheer will.
Until now, with the death of his comrades, KNOWING that he may never see his wife and child again, and the failure of his mission, Daiki has tried to understand his part in the hand fate has dealt him. Finally, he realizes that he
not abandoned by fate, but saved by it: He was meant to get to this point. Daiki decides to take on the child as his apprentice, to train him as a samurai,and in doing so, teaches the boy all he knows. He does this as a tribute to his son: A son, now a man, he knows he may never see again. That is the ORIGINS, The first volume of SONS OF FATE.

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