- 1 gold ryo to each warrior in Goto's Company, worth $4000 each
- Fine quality stylin' silk hitatare for everyone (formal kimono for samurai, look it up), good for +1 reaction when worn in formal situations
- One party in the Gion District, probably costing another gold Ryo, with top-notch entertainment talent and the finest food imaginable.
- Invitation to service with the Hatakeyama should they ever desire stability, status, and income.
- Fine quality katanas for everyone not named below, +1 to damage, +1 to reactions from people impressed by nice-looking swords
For Kingoro, who struck the killing blows, 7 of the finest arrows crafted by human hands, +2 damage, Bodkin-tipped (AP 2), gold-leaf covered shafts
For Tatsuzo, who was there a few steps behind Kingoro, a fine-quality tachi from the Kamakura-era, +1 to skill due to balance, +2 to reaction from sword-obsessed types when brandished or shown off, suitable for wear in court situations.
For Santo no Kai, who was seen doing battle with fists and feetses, super-dooper Buddhist ritual trappings taken from one of the most prestigious temples in Kyoto (incense, candles, etc) good for a +3 to rituals of the Path of Protection or Path of Spirit, three uses only before the stuff is used up.
For Kazu, who spoke so eloquently about the battle, "Shirohana" the warhorse formerly owned by Lord Yoshinari. It has a white nose, thus the name.
For Unlucky Ko, slain in the battle only to rise again from the grave, an extra $1000 in silver coins and a letter to House Nitsui demanding the reinstatement of the brave Kokatsu.
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