Whilst Rēsugurētā continues to recover from the ordeals of its previous mass sickness induced loss in population, the lesser clans along the borders take it upon themselves to seize more surrounding lands- the most prominent of these clans being Hajimasa clan, whom promised that amongst all the veteran samurai deployed, those whom seize the greatest amount of land from the tribals and wilderness would be promised appropriate amounts of land based off the amount seized in whole and from there a surname; the latter of which granting nobility, as simple folk in Rēsugurētā are without surnames as to distinguish them from the nobility, often making for a good bit of confusion- but it is a ruling still in place. With these events in mind, many veteran samurai in service to the clan of Hajimasa to seize the amounts of land, some of which even clashing against one another as to ensure that they'd gain the reward. Despite a note worthy amount of land being seized- the Hajimasa family have, as they said, put a 'hiatus' on the samurais reward, and with the passing of months and even years, restlessness is beginning to brew within the settling Samurai within these new lands, amongst themselves and the clan of the Hajimasa family. Some clans, such as the Ai clan and the Sato clan, have embargoed the Hajimasa and regulated their borders, for the safety of the people of their own lands and interests. Meanwhile, the other three clans that had participated in the seizing of new lands, the Kaioji, Kerosawa and Onamata, don't encounter restlessness due to not being idiots and not making promises they can't or won't keep.