
The unnamed ruler of the Land of Fangs, remembered less for statecraft than for a diplomatic mix-up. A misdelivered draft of a racy novel, secretly penned by Naruto, ends up defusing a brewing conflict with a neighboring country.
No physical description of the Fang Daimyō survives; the character exists almost entirely through a single incident.
He proves easy to please and receptive to a good read, warming instantly to a piece of writing that was never meant to reach him at all.
With tensions running high between the Land of Fangs and a neighbor, the Claw Daimyō sends over a written overture of peace. Through a courier's blunder, what actually lands in the Fang Daimyō's hands is a manuscript for the newest Icha Icha installment, ghostwritten by Naruto. Charmed by the pages, he treats them as a gift of goodwill and agrees to abandon the march toward war.

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In Naruto, a daimyo is the feudal lord who governs one of the great Lands, and the Fang Daimyo is the unnamed ruler of the Land of Fangs.
The Fang Daimyo is the unnamed ruler of the Land of Fangs, remembered mainly for a diplomatic mix up rather than for any political skill.
A courier's mistake delivered the Fang Daimyo a manuscript for an upcoming Icha Icha novel, secretly written by Naruto, instead of the peace overture the Claw Daimyo intended to send. Charmed by the writing, the Fang Daimyo treated it as a gift of goodwill and called off the planned war.
The Claw Daimyo is the Fang Daimyo's counterpart, the ruler of the neighboring country whose peace overture was accidentally swapped for Naruto's novel manuscript.
No physical description of the Fang Daimyo survives in the story; he is portrayed only as easy to please and receptive to a good read, having warmed instantly to the misdelivered manuscript.
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