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Ayame was born into a family of well-known individuals. Her father (Ashida no Masayoshi) specialized in making katana and dai-katana for the head samurai at kamakura. Her grandmother (fathers's mother, Ashida Tsuzune) was a famous herblist. Her grandfather (mothers father, Ito no Kazuhiro) before he died was a buddhist priest. Her mother (Ito Tomoe) before giving birth to Ayame and dying, was a very profitable artisan, selling pottery, baskets, and the like. When Ayame was growing up she enjoyed many things: practicing Kyudo (the way of the bow), painting, playing music on her shakuhachi, and reading zen buddhist scriptures.
Ayame was born into a family of well-known individuals. Her father (Ashida no Masayoshi) specialized in making katana and dai-katana for the head samurai at kamakura. Her grandmother (fathers's mother, Ashida Tsuzune) was a famous herblist. Her grandfather (mothers father, Ito no Kazuhiro) before he died was a buddhist priest. Her mother (Ito Tomoe) before giving birth to Ayame and dying, was a very profitable artisan, selling pottery, baskets, and the like. When Ayame was growing up she enjoyed many things: practicing Kyudo (the way of the bow), painting, playing music on her shakuhachi, and reading zen buddhist scriptures.


The family name Ashida came from her fathers side. The literal translation of Ashida is "water shoes" as in the sandals that are approx 4-5 inches tall as one walks in the ride paddy feilds with them on, as to not get too muddy. She took his name, and the complete name in full Ashida no Ayame, because she is the last of her clan and the name Ashida. This occured after her village was burned to the ground, where it stoof close to kamakura. The reason for the destruction was the samurai of Ashikaga Takauji, headed for kamakura to overthrow the shogun there. Anything in their path that had to do with the regiment there, they destroyed. Unfortunatly it was Ayame's father and grandmother that were killed in the attack.
The family name Ashida came from her fathers side. The literal translation of Ashida is "water shoes" as in the sandals that are approx 4-5 inches tall as one walks in the ride paddy feilds with them on, as to not get too muddy. She took his name, and the complete name in full Ashida no Ayame, because she is the last of her clan and the name Ashida. This occured after her village was burned to the ground, where it stood close to kamakura. The reason for the destruction was the samurai of Ashikaga Takauji, headed for kamakura to overthrow the shogun there. Anything in their path that had to do with the regiment there, they destroyed. Unfortunatly it was Ayame's father and grandmother that were killed in the attack.


She was told when she was younger that she had a distant cousin, who like Ayame, had suffered a great deal of things. She traveled across Japan, selling her paintings for money, learning new things along the way. As she boarded a small boat the was heading for Oki Island, she took a last look at the place she once thought of as home. Landing in the harbour, she asked many a people in the villages if they new of her cousin.
She was told when she was younger that she had a distant cousin, who like Ayame, had suffered a great deal of things. She traveled across Japan, selling her paintings for money, learning new things along the way. As she boarded a small boat the was heading for Oki Island, she took a last look at the place she once thought of as home. Landing in the harbour, she asked many a people in the villages if they new of her cousin.

Revision as of 16:37, 31 July 2006

As the last leaf fell...

My name is Ashida no Ayame; Deputy Mistress of Stables for Lists of Lionsdale, Deputy Book Herald of Lionsdale. I preside in a small shire filled with many wonderful people, in a land with even far greater people.

It is an honour to have you here.

In the S.C.A. I have been dubbed Ayame the Amused. I shoot Archery, create heraldric devices for the good gentles of my shire, paint, marshall heavy fighting, run lists at local and event tournaments, and constantly strive for creating a period lifestyle...here is my story so far...

Ayame was born into a family of well-known individuals. Her father (Ashida no Masayoshi) specialized in making katana and dai-katana for the head samurai at kamakura. Her grandmother (fathers's mother, Ashida Tsuzune) was a famous herblist. Her grandfather (mothers father, Ito no Kazuhiro) before he died was a buddhist priest. Her mother (Ito Tomoe) before giving birth to Ayame and dying, was a very profitable artisan, selling pottery, baskets, and the like. When Ayame was growing up she enjoyed many things: practicing Kyudo (the way of the bow), painting, playing music on her shakuhachi, and reading zen buddhist scriptures.

The family name Ashida came from her fathers side. The literal translation of Ashida is "water shoes" as in the sandals that are approx 4-5 inches tall as one walks in the ride paddy feilds with them on, as to not get too muddy. She took his name, and the complete name in full Ashida no Ayame, because she is the last of her clan and the name Ashida. This occured after her village was burned to the ground, where it stood close to kamakura. The reason for the destruction was the samurai of Ashikaga Takauji, headed for kamakura to overthrow the shogun there. Anything in their path that had to do with the regiment there, they destroyed. Unfortunatly it was Ayame's father and grandmother that were killed in the attack.

She was told when she was younger that she had a distant cousin, who like Ayame, had suffered a great deal of things. She traveled across Japan, selling her paintings for money, learning new things along the way. As she boarded a small boat the was heading for Oki Island, she took a last look at the place she once thought of as home. Landing in the harbour, she asked many a people in the villages if they new of her cousin.

When she arrived at her cousins inn she told her that she was the daughter of Ashida no Masayoshi and Ito Tomoe. Ayames cousin instantly new who she was, invited her in, and gave her a job at the inn and farm. As of current, Ayame tends to the farm. She enjoys ever minute of it, and hopes to have her own land one day. She also does business for the inn, by going into town formally and communicating with important people of the government.

~Ashida no Ayame