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A wandering | A wandering [[rōnin]] and free-spirited poet, [[Ibuki]] lives a life of dichotomy: art and battle, beauty and blood. Despite their skill with a blade, they hate fighting but understand that violence is often the only tool to protect the helpless from oppressors. | ||
Ibuki refuses to be boxed in by arbitrary rules. They dream of a day when they can put down their sword for good, filling their hours with art, music, and nature. | Ibuki refuses to be boxed in by arbitrary rules. They dream of a day when they can put down their [[sword]] for good, filling their hours with art, music, and nature. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:50, 13 May 2026

A wandering rōnin and free-spirited poet, Ibuki lives a life of dichotomy: art and battle, beauty and blood. Despite their skill with a blade, they hate fighting but understand that violence is often the only tool to protect the helpless from oppressors.
Ibuki refuses to be boxed in by arbitrary rules. They dream of a day when they can put down their sword for good, filling their hours with art, music, and nature.