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History

The first signs of the Idumi family's rising influence was during 321 A.S. fall of the Hideyoshi family. Records show the Idumi family played a role with Samura during the Yammamoto families rise to power. With the success of the Samura backed Coup, records show the relatively small Idumi family at the time gained many small islands on Kyushu. Over the next few years the Idumi family grew in size, and the size of there farm which expanded to 9 small islands, most of them artificially built. The Idumi Family didn't appear in space again till 802 A.S. which gave the family plenty of time to raise its farming empire, as well as becoming one of the most influential farms on Kyushu. In the early months of 802 A.S. the Idumi family began facing financial trouble, but not from other farmers, but from foriegn shipping, mainly being Synth Foods. Out of desperation the idumi family returned to space, the entire family joining the AFA and some of them joining Samura, funding the family with the money it had lost.

Current Information

The Idumi Family currently resides on there islands located on Planet Kyushu. The Idumi family, currently headed by Kyo, still farms on 8 of its 9 islands year round due to Kyushu's perfect climate and thanks to Samura fertilizers and genetically enhanced rice.

Idumi Family Members

Kyo

Kaori

Sakura

Chiba

Ichigo

Zakuro

Yumi

Relations

Faction Relationship
Farmers Alliance
Allied


Transmissions

Rice For the Miner Girl

The Yarr Incident?

Leaving the Taus

Negotiations Failed