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==Character History== |
==Character History== |
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==[[Heroes Evolutions]]== |
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===[[Sword Saint]]=== |
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Karen Chamberlin documents the [[Ninety angry ronin|ninety ronin]] and [[Takezo Kensei]]'s fight with the [[Black Bear of Sakashita]]. She explains the [[Dragon of Kiso Mountain]] tale as a classic conflict of a [[hero]] in love. She also documents Kensei's marriage to a [[princess]] and his self-[[sacrifice]] to save his princess from the dragon. |
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In Chapter 2, “The Trial of the Fire Scroll”, Professor Karen Chamberlin documents that legend states anyone who tried to steal the [[Fire Scroll]], the [[ninety angry ronin]] would eat that someone. |
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In Chapter 3, “The Trial of the Hidden Fortress”, Karen documents that [[Takezo Kensei]] must find the missing piece to [[White Beard]]’s map, which the [[Black Bear]] of Sakashita is guarding. |
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In Chapter 4, Part 1, “[[Kensei and the Dragon]]”, Karen comments that [[Dragon of Kiso Mountain|the Dragon]] agrees to help [[Takezo Kensei]] as long as he gives up what he most loves in life. Kensei agrees and is able to then defeat [[White Beard]]. Kensei requests marriage to the [[princess]] and she agrees. Karen Chamberlin comments that their wedding was the most beautiful wedding in [[Japan|Japanese]] history. |
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In Chapter 4, Part 2, “[[Kensei and the Dragon]]”, Karen documents that [[Takezo Kensei]] died in the arms of his [[Yaeko|princess]]. |
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In Chapter 5, “The Mystery of Kensei”, Karen adds to Professor [[Donna Dorn]]’s comment by saying that [[Kensei]] and his [[Kensei sword|sword]] are much like King Arthur and his Excalibur; Kensei had to pull the sword from a field of solid ice. |
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==See Also== |
==See Also== |
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Latest revision as of 22:34, 22 September 2015
| Karen Chamberlin | |
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| Portrayed by | Linda Slade |
| First appearance | yamagatofellowship.org |
| Debut | September 4, 2007 |
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| Known ability | None |
| Gender | |
| Home | England |
| Occupation | University of Cambridge professor |
Karen is a professor of literature at the University of Cambridge and documents the legend of Takezo Kensei in the documentary Sword Saint.
Character History
Heroes Evolutions
Sword Saint
In Chapter 2, “The Trial of the Fire Scroll”, Professor Karen Chamberlin documents that legend states anyone who tried to steal the Fire Scroll, the ninety angry ronin would eat that someone.
In Chapter 3, “The Trial of the Hidden Fortress”, Karen documents that Takezo Kensei must find the missing piece to White Beard’s map, which the Black Bear of Sakashita is guarding.
In Chapter 4, Part 1, “Kensei and the Dragon”, Karen comments that the Dragon agrees to help Takezo Kensei as long as he gives up what he most loves in life. Kensei agrees and is able to then defeat White Beard. Kensei requests marriage to the princess and she agrees. Karen Chamberlin comments that their wedding was the most beautiful wedding in Japanese history.
In Chapter 4, Part 2, “Kensei and the Dragon”, Karen documents that Takezo Kensei died in the arms of his princess.
In Chapter 5, “The Mystery of Kensei”, Karen adds to Professor Donna Dorn’s comment by saying that Kensei and his sword are much like King Arthur and his Excalibur; Kensei had to pull the sword from a field of solid ice.
See Also
- For other uses of Chamberlin, see Chamberlin (disambig).
- For other uses of Karen, see Karen (disambig).
