Two weeks ago we
discussed about demon hunter organizations in Tentaika. In today’s blog post we
talk more about the Shinrinki’s Ranger Corps.
The Ranger Corps was
originally founded to reinforce the defense of the northern border of Hohiro
Prefecture and to patrol Kuro no Mori. From the beginning the Ranger Corps accepted
recruits outside the samurai caste. The bulk of the new recruits every year are
skilled hunters from the peasant caste and poor rōnins. In Hohiro prefecture
the samurai magistrate might give a choice to a criminal to join the Ranger
Corps instead of suffering the normal consequences of the crime. However this
choice is not given to those who committed serious crimes such as murder.
Anyone wishing to join
to Ranger Corps is required to have sufficient skills in archery or in any
other way of fighting. The training in Ranger Corps is very similar to actual
samurai combat training. However this training is packed into two years of
basic training. The recruits are trained in the most essential skills and
nothing more. In case of the Ranger Corps this usually comprises of combat and survival
training. Bushido is briefly introduced to new recruits and the virtues of courage,
honesty and loyalty are emphasized during the training. Despite this bushido is
almost non-existent within the Ranger Corps.
An average patrol to
Kuro no Mori lasts from three days to a week. Each patrol consists of eight to
twelve rangers and their job is to lay traps, ambush demons and scout for large
demon hordes near the border. Ranger patrol usually encounters demons, often akuma
or gaki, every other trip to Kuro no Mori. Each patrol goes Kuro no Mori once
or twice a month. Anyone who survives two years in service is allowed to serve
the Shinrinki Clan as a full-fledged samurai.
Samurais from other
prefectures are often unaware of the extent of the dangers rangers encounter in
their daily life. The fact that Ranger Corps are filled with peasants and other
members of low ranking castes increases the disdain. Even the samurais who
gained their samurai position in the Ranger Corps are often looked down to
because of their low birth.
See you next Sunday!