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imported>Soranin Created page with "Masatoyo's violent tendencies found him both glory and censure as a warrior. This put his rising sword school in rivalry with the philosophies of Kamiizumi Nobutsuna, who berated him for harnessing his killing urge instead of checking it. Yet when his champion disgraced Nobutsuna to claim his katana, Masatoyo stayed the final stroke. He would rather his rival live on in shame than be granted an honorable death. Category:Animus EGO database entries Category:Databas..." |
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Masatoyo's violent tendencies found him both glory and censure as a warrior. This put his rising sword school in rivalry with the philosophies of Kamiizumi Nobutsuna, who berated him for harnessing his killing urge instead of checking it. | [[Sanada Masatoyo|Masatoyo]]'s violent tendencies found him both glory and censure as a warrior. This put his rising [[sword]] school in rivalry with the {{Wiki|Shinkage-ryū|philosophies}} of [[Kamiizumi Nobutsuna]], who berated him for harnessing his killing urge instead of checking it. | ||
Yet when his champion disgraced Nobutsuna to claim his katana, Masatoyo stayed the final stroke. He would rather his rival live on in shame than be granted an honorable death. | Yet when his champion disgraced Nobutsuna to claim his [[katana]], Masatoyo stayed the final stroke. He would rather his rival live on in shame than be granted an honorable death. | ||
[[Category:Animus EGO database entries]] | [[Category:Animus EGO database entries]] | ||
[[Category:Database: Supporting Characters]] | [[Category:Database: Supporting Characters]] | ||
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Revision as of 18:33, 4 August 2025
Masatoyo's violent tendencies found him both glory and censure as a warrior. This put his rising sword school in rivalry with the philosophies of Kamiizumi Nobutsuna, who berated him for harnessing his killing urge instead of checking it.
Yet when his champion disgraced Nobutsuna to claim his katana, Masatoyo stayed the final stroke. He would rather his rival live on in shame than be granted an honorable death.