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'''Sajori Mitsotisa''' (b. ???? - d. ????) was a ''[[Sho-sho]]'' in the [[DCMS]] and is most noted for leading both the [[Otomo]] and [[Izanagi Warriors]] during the [[Battle of Luthien (Jihad)|Battle of Luthien]].<ref name=JTPL_6-7>''Jihad Turning Points: Luthien'', pp. 6-7 - "Combatants"</ref>
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'''Sajori Mitsotisa''' (b. ???? - d. ????) was a ''[[sho-sho]]'' in the [[DCMS]] and is most noted for leading both the [[Otomo]] and [[Izanagi Warriors]] during the [[Battle of Luthien (Jihad)|Battle of Luthien]].<ref name=JTPL_6-7>''Jihad Turning Points: Luthien'', pp. 6-7, "Combatants"</ref>
  
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
Mitsotisa led the few surviving members of the Otomo and Izanagi Warriors following the devastating opening battles on [[Luthien]] in December [[3067]]. The ''Sho-sho'' reported to the [[1st Genyosha]] and led the forces on raids, utilizing precision fire to enable the recovery of salvage.<ref name=JTPL_6-7/>
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Mitsotisa led the few surviving members of the Otomo and Izanagi Warriors following the devastating opening battles on [[Luthien]] in December [[3067]]. The ''sho-sho'' reported to the [[1st Genyosha]] and led the forces on raids, utilizing precision fire to enable the recovery of salvage.<ref name=JTPL_6-7/>
  
  

Revision as of 14:11, 14 November 2010

Sajori Mitsotisa (b. ???? - d. ????) was a sho-sho in the DCMS and is most noted for leading both the Otomo and Izanagi Warriors during the Battle of Luthien.[1]


History

Mitsotisa led the few surviving members of the Otomo and Izanagi Warriors following the devastating opening battles on Luthien in December 3067. The sho-sho reported to the 1st Genyosha and led the forces on raids, utilizing precision fire to enable the recovery of salvage.[1]


References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Jihad Turning Points: Luthien, pp. 6-7, "Combatants"


Bibliography