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The man who grew up to be known as the Mock Mikado was born in Japan close to the end of the 19th Century to a man claiming to be an emperor of Japan. He was one of two boys born that day, leading their father to fear that with two successors, a civil war might divide the country. Instead, he ordered his loyal servant Baron Jujitso to take one of the boys to North America where he, dubbed the Mock Mikado, would grow up to follow a destiny of conquest of North America so that both boys could have their own domains to rule. Jujitso took a legion of loyal followers to Mexico where they lived and raised the Mock Mikado for years. By the winter of 1941, Jujitso became mortally ill, and on his deathbed, ordered the Mock Mikado to fulfill his destiny and invade the United States of America. | The man who grew up to be known as the Mock Mikado was born in Japan close to the end of the 19th Century to a man claiming to be an emperor of Japan. He was one of two boys born that day, leading their father to fear that with two successors, a civil war might divide the country. Instead, he ordered his loyal servant Baron Jujitso to take one of the boys to North America where he, dubbed the Mock Mikado, would grow up to follow a destiny of conquest of North America so that both boys could have their own domains to rule. Jujitso took a legion of loyal followers to Mexico where they lived and raised the Mock Mikado for years. By the winter of 1941, Jujitso became mortally ill, and on his deathbed, ordered the Mock Mikado to fulfill his destiny and invade the United States of America. | ||