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| [[Yaeko]] eventually fell in love with [[Adam]] and the two married like in the Kensei legends. |
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| [[Yaeko]] eventually fell in love with [[Adam]] and the two married like in the Kensei legends. || The Kensei legends. || {{plus}} The legends of [[Takezo Kensei]] say that eventually he married the [[swordsmith]]'s daughter.<br /> |
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:{{minus}} Many people theorize that Hiro is in fact Takezo Kensei. <br /> |
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|| {{plus}} The legends of [[Takezo Kensei]] say that eventually he married the [[swordsmith]]'s daughter. <br> |
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::{{plus}} The marriage part of the legend does not occur while [[Hiro]] is in feudal Japan, therefore it is likely that Yaeko (or whoever created the tapestries) wrote about later events, which are not attributable to Hiro.<br /> |
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:{{minus}} Many people theorize that Hiro is in fact Takezo Kensei. |
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:::{{minus}} Legends constantly change over time so the part of the Legend that states Kensei marries Yaeko may have been added at a later time and may have never actually happened. <br /> |
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::{{plus}} The marriage part of the legend does not occur while [[Hiro]] is in feudal Japan, therefore it is likely that Yaeko (or whoever created the tapestries) wrote about later events, which are not attributable to Hiro. <br> |
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{{note}} As well, the part of the legends where Kensei receives half of Japan also does not occur while Hiro is in the past but it is stated that [[White Beard]] offered half of Japan to Adam.<br /> |
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:::{{minus}} Legends constantly change over time so the part of the Legend that states Kensei marries Yaeko may have been added at a later time and may have never actually happened. |
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:{{minus}} Adam's many wives have already been shown in ''[[The Ten Brides of Takezo Kensei]] '' and Yaeko wasn't one of the (although her great grand daughter [[Yumi]] was). <br /> |
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{{note}} As well, the part of the legends where Kensei receives half of Japan also does not occur while Hiro is in the past but it is stated that [[White Beard]] offered half of Japan to Adam. <br> |
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{{minus}} All of the stories were fabricated or altered by Yaeko to preserve the time stream and to inspire people. <br /> |
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::{{minus}} Adam's many wives have already been shown in [[The Ten Brides of Takezo Kensei]] and Yaeko wasn't one of the (although her great grand daughter [[Yumi]] was). |
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{{minus}} Yaeko hates Adam.<br /> |
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{{minus}}All of the stories were fabricated or altered by Yaeko to preserve the time stream and to inspire people. |
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| Yaeko eventually fell in love with Adam and the two married like in the Kensei legends. |
The Kensei legends. |
+ The legends of Takezo Kensei say that eventually he married the swordsmith's daughter.
- - Many people theorize that Hiro is in fact Takezo Kensei.
- + The marriage part of the legend does not occur while Hiro is in feudal Japan, therefore it is likely that Yaeko (or whoever created the tapestries) wrote about later events, which are not attributable to Hiro.
- - Legends constantly change over time so the part of the Legend that states Kensei marries Yaeko may have been added at a later time and may have never actually happened.
• As well, the part of the legends where Kensei receives half of Japan also does not occur while Hiro is in the past but it is stated that White Beard offered half of Japan to Adam.
- - Adam's many wives have already been shown in The Ten Brides of Takezo Kensei and Yaeko wasn't one of the (although her great grand daughter Yumi was).
- All of the stories were fabricated or altered by Yaeko to preserve the time stream and to inspire people.
- Yaeko hates Adam.
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