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Clive Finlayson

Strategic Concepts & Mechanics

Signature MoveMorning-Shift Work, First-Round-Only Socializing
Strategic PatternMeiji Deregulation as Merchant Liberation
Signature MoveFuneral-Altar Vows as Policy Triggers
Signature MoveRice-in-Suitcase Executive Visits
Signature MoveLive-In-Store Communal Dedication
Capital StrategyRaw Silk Era Export Dependency
Strategic PatternGradual Declaration, Not Bold Promises
Cornerstone MovePeople as the Only Factory
Identity & CultureJodo Shinshu Ethics as Commercial Backbone
Cornerstone MoveSmall Profits Stacked Where Giants Won't Stoop
Competitive AdvantageOmi Merchant Geography as Destiny
Cornerstone MoveKa-Ke-Fu: Earn-Cut-Protect as Operating Religion

Primary Evidence

"Generally, it is vaguely believed that the ancestors of humankind wiped out the Neanderthals. However, according to “And Then There Were None But Humans” (Clive Finlayson, translated by Naoko Uehara, Hakuyosha), the two did not directly confront each other; rather, the ancestors of humans simply happened to be in the right place at the right time and thus survived by chance."

Source:Itochu - The Strongest Merchant Beyond the Zaibatsu Corporations

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