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===Formation=== ===Formation===
Founded by [[Major]] Ryan Fujita, who died fighting [[Marik]] forces in the [[Third Succession War]]. Founded by [[Major]] Ryan Fujita, who died fighting [[Marik]] forces in the [[Third Succession War]].
− The Homeworld of ''House Fujita'' is [[Hunan]].
===Fourth Succession War=== ===Fourth Succession War===
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===Post-Jihad=== ===Post-Jihad===
Due to the philosophical and spiritual demands of induction and training into a Warrior House, the various Houses were slow to rebuild after the [[Jihad]]. Warrior House Fujita was one of three to be effectively destroyed in the Jihad, along with [[Warrior House Lu Sann]] and [[Warrior House Ma-Tsu Kai]]. Despite the loss of combat personnel from the House, Chancellor [[Sun-Tzu Liao]] chose to keep the monasteries of each order open afterwards, even though each was little more than a home for elderly veterans, new acolytes and washouts from other training programs. In doing so, the Chancellor allowed the possibility of raising fresh battalions from Warrior House Fujita in the future to be kept open.<ref name="J:FRp99">''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 99, "The Warrior Houses"</ref> Due to the philosophical and spiritual demands of induction and training into a Warrior House, the various Houses were slow to rebuild after the [[Jihad]]. Warrior House Fujita was one of three to be effectively destroyed in the Jihad, along with [[Warrior House Lu Sann]] and [[Warrior House Ma-Tsu Kai]]. Despite the loss of combat personnel from the House, Chancellor [[Sun-Tzu Liao]] chose to keep the monasteries of each order open afterwards, even though each was little more than a home for elderly veterans, new acolytes and washouts from other training programs. In doing so, the Chancellor allowed the possibility of raising fresh battalions from Warrior House Fujita in the future to be kept open.<ref name="J:FRp99">''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 99, "The Warrior Houses"</ref>
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==Officers== ==Officers==
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Founded by [[Major]] Ryan Fujita, who died fighting [[Marik]] forces in the [[Third Succession War]]. | Founded by [[Major]] Ryan Fujita, who died fighting [[Marik]] forces in the [[Third Succession War]]. | ||
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Due to the philosophical and spiritual demands of induction and training into a Warrior House, the various Houses were slow to rebuild after the [[Jihad]]. Warrior House Fujita was one of three to be effectively destroyed in the Jihad, along with [[Warrior House Lu Sann]] and [[Warrior House Ma-Tsu Kai]]. Despite the loss of combat personnel from the House, Chancellor [[Sun-Tzu Liao]] chose to keep the monasteries of each order open afterwards, even though each was little more than a home for elderly veterans, new acolytes and washouts from other training programs. In doing so, the Chancellor allowed the possibility of raising fresh battalions from Warrior House Fujita in the future to be kept open.<ref name="J:FRp99">''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 99, "The Warrior Houses"</ref> | Due to the philosophical and spiritual demands of induction and training into a Warrior House, the various Houses were slow to rebuild after the [[Jihad]]. Warrior House Fujita was one of three to be effectively destroyed in the Jihad, along with [[Warrior House Lu Sann]] and [[Warrior House Ma-Tsu Kai]]. Despite the loss of combat personnel from the House, Chancellor [[Sun-Tzu Liao]] chose to keep the monasteries of each order open afterwards, even though each was little more than a home for elderly veterans, new acolytes and washouts from other training programs. In doing so, the Chancellor allowed the possibility of raising fresh battalions from Warrior House Fujita in the future to be kept open.<ref name="J:FRp99">''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 99, "The Warrior Houses"</ref> | ||
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==Officers== | ==Officers== |