![]() ![]() Osu headed out with his small group and killed the two brothers, but not before the younger one acknowledged his greatness and gave him the name Yamato Takeru, which means "the Bravest of Yamato."Īfterwards Yamato returned home, but his father sent him off to the east on another mission, as the advisor wished Yamato to die. ![]() Before leaving, Osu began a romantic interaction with Princess Ototachibana, who had devoted herself to the gods. One of his advisors saw it as a good opportunity to move forward with his plan of putting one of his nephews in power, so he advised the Emperor to execute Prince Osu, but the Emperor instead sent Osu off to kill two brothers who had been terrorizing a nearby town. ![]() The Emperor believed his eldest son to be dead, and this greatly upset him. He told his brother to leave and never come back. He defeated his brother, almost killing him, but ultimately decided to let him go. He became upset at this, and fought his brother. Prince Osu then arrived home in this town, and heard a rumor that his older brother, the current heir, had taken a girl who was supposed to be in the Emperors’ house. An old lady explains to the townsfolk how the gods appeared and how Japan came to be, and how two gods invented marriage. ![]()
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