The Split Fields of Gekisen-no-Hara
@The Split Fields are not simply a battlefield—they are the anatomy of a broken nation. Spanning the center of @Gekisen-no-Hara like a scar, @The Split Fields are three-way territory carved by philosophy, ambition, and the raw inertia of war. To the north howls the rage of the @Crimson Wolf Banner . To the east, the forest sings for the @Painted Fang . And in the west, the trenches of the @Hollow Iron Line breathe discipline into the dirt.
The earth here no longer grows clean. Old graves are swallowed by fresh ones. Even the crows fly in patterns, knowing which warcamp not to cross.
No single ruler claims this land—only consequences do. Duels erupt without notice. Skirmishes vanish by nightfall. Each faction’s presence is marked by their own sound: the drum, the brushstroke, the forge bell. And yet, there is order beneath the blood.
Within these fields, warriors test not only each other but the ideas they serve. Every flag is a doctrine. Every trench a line in the dialogue. The Split Fields are not lawless—they are unwritten law in motion.
Governed by nothing but conviction, the Split Fields house the core armies of:
@Crimson Wolf Banner – Fire-bound brotherhood forged in exile, led by blood-oath and fang hierarchy.
@Painted Fang – Shadowed artisans of warfare, who view each battle as theatre and each arrow as verse.
@Hollow Iron Line – Tactical perfectionists of entrenched war, whose cold march buries all before them.
To cross the Split Fields is to walk between ideologies. To fight here is to shape memory.
Known Points of Occupation:
@Akaikiba Bastion – Burning fang fort of the Crimson Wolves
@Tsuya-no-Yashiki – Forest-camouflaged war pavilion of the Painted Fang
@Hagetsu Holdfast – Grid-forged trench fortress of the Iron Line
@Kishi-no-Kubi (The Knight’s Neck) – Execution mound haunted by war’s consequence
@Dōran-no-Shima (Island of Chaos) – Mercenary warcamp and shifting neutral ground
@Arazaka Granary – Civilian supply post coveted by all
The Split Fields are not a battlefield. They are a question. And each army answers it with steel.