Shioisemikoto

"There is nothing in the world that I loathe more than group activity, that communal bath where the hairy and slippery mix in a multiplication of mediocrity."

- Vladimir Nabokov

is a esteemed member of the preeminent Sargon and Asu's ambassador to other smaller organizations. She is also the president of the Priory of Yin, is an international fraternal and religious organization founded at the beginning of Sargon's development. Originally it was intended to be modeled after and associated with ancient arts but under the leadership of Sargon, P.O.Y was reorganized around the Law of Duality, as its central religious principle. This Law—expressed as “As below, as above and as above, as below”. Similar to many secret organizations, P.O.Y. membership is based on an initiatory system with a series of degree ceremonies that use ritual drama to establish fraternal bonds and impart spiritual and philosophical teachings.

She was initiated into Sargon on grounds of her becoming the clan leader as a pact made with the Sage of the Astral Plane. As the current ambassador for Sargon, Daiochan makes it her best effort in trying to initiate new sub-organizations into Sargon and spreading the organizations beliefs, ideals, goals and issues in order to push the shinobi world into the.

Personality
Daiochan is an elegant and patient woman who displays her cunning with her charms. Normally a kind and benevolent individual, she painfully conceals her true feelings for her father's scheme. She does not enjoy violence yet finds that battle is inevitable in the times she lives in. A talented dancer and singer, she equates each encounter she fights as a dance. Very rarely in the life of a nation or a culture, a person appears who represents a true healer—from a psychological perspective—of divisions and fault lines, whether of race or gender or ethnicity or socioeconomic status, that occur naturally as the story of that nation or culture takes form.

Such a healer must acknowledge the past shortcomings and injuries and challenges and victories inherent in the collective story, put it in context, and, by his or her own understanding of them and embodiment of them, make them part of a cohesive and good whole, so that the story is seen always to have had an internal axis around which it turned, a sense of ultimate integrity and a quality of manifest destiny. In Swedish, the word for such a person or event or influential book is, kulturbärer—translated as culture-bearer.