It is said if you know your enemies and yourself, you will not be imperiled in a hundred battles…
TL note: my gut tells me a pun may be nearby, but the effect ties into the name’s explicit writing pretty well: control your supply lines, convert enemies into allies or otherwise turn the enemy’s actions against them, and deny your opponent access to materiel. The fan held by the armored individual in the art seems to refer to the concept of tenchijin, an idea of there being three constitutent parts of life – the heavens, the earth (as in nature), and humankind itself. (We’ve seen this the tenchijin concept before, in the Meklord Emperors Skiel, Granel, and Wisel.)


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