Working with Nazi scientists, the Japanese contingent was attempting to learn how to use the power of the storms as a weapon. Any survivors were kept from leaving all attempts to leave via raft or makeshift vessel were met with similar supernatural storms that either killed the survivors or forced them, without fail, to abandon their attempts for fear of their lives.ĭuring World War II, the island was used as a military base by the Japanese. Escape was out of the question the storms actually increased in intensity to ensure that the ship or aircraft was wrecked or crashed on the island, regardless of size or seaworthiness, or of the seafaring ability of the crew or skill of the pilots. These storms were in fact supernatural, driven by Himiko's rage, formed with a speed and intensity that was meteorologically impossible. As they approached, they were immediately caught in sudden storms. Throughout the hundreds of years of development in international shipping and air transport, from ancient to modern, ships and aircraft that ventured near the island were never heard from again. This curse made the island a deathtrap for ships and aircraft. The Stormguard General, disgraced by his failure committed Seppuku, while the Stormguard continued to guard the kingdom and their queen. As her anger grew, it caused a wave of storms that would guard the island so no one would ever escape and the kingdom of Yamatai fell. During the ascension ceremony, Hoshi used the dagger and committed suicide, corrupting the ritual and trapping Himiko's soul in a decaying body.ĭue to the failed ritual, Himiko became angered. Hoshi stole the dagger of the Stormguard General and hid it on her person. Hoshi refused to allow the Sun Queen to succeed. ![]() However, at some point during the Kamakura period (circa 1185–1333 CE) a sun priestess named Hoshi, who was due to become Sun Queen, learned the truth of the ascension ritual and how Himiko would inhabit her body, and was planning to expand her kingdom beyond Yamatai. The chosen successor was brought to a ritual chamber in the monastery for the "ascension" ceremony, when the previous Queen would transfer her soul from her body, into her successor and continue her reign, which means Himiko ruled Yamatai, long after her natural life had ended, as the "First and Last Sun Queen"įew knew the truth about the Sun Queen's true nature and Himiko's cycle of rebirth continued for generations. However, the truth of the matter is, none of the chosen successors ever became Sun Queen. The Sun Queen did not have children, instead she passed power to a successor of her choice, her High Priestesses who would then be doted on by the Sun Queen and groomed to be the leader of Yamatai. ![]() Himiko herself allegedly wielded great shamanistic powers, even being able to control the weather. The Sun Queen ruled the lands of Yamatai, commanding an elite samurai army, The Stormguard. Yamatai was ruled in a matriarchal fashion, ruled by the Sun Queen, the first of whom, was Himiko. Yamatai is a lost kingdom of Ancient Japan.
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