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Revision as of 16:56, 15 September 2007
| Kensei and the Dragon | |
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Kensei faces a dragon. | |
| First mentioned: | Landslide |
| Location: | Japan |
Hiro recounts the stories his father used to tell him about Kensei and the Dragon.
About
Landslide
Hiro recalls that his father would tell him many stories about Takezo Kensei. One story in particular was requested every night. The story begins with Takezo wanting to unite Japan. He sought out the dragon of Kiso Mountain and asked the dragon to teach him the secrets of the sword. The dragon did accordingly, and taught the swordsman to become "the Kensei, the Sword Saint". Kensei fought his enemies and won, thus saving his people. But then, the dragon came to Kensei's palace, demanding the life of the princess. Instead, the warrior drew his sword and plunged it into his own heart. Kensei then handed the heart to the dragon and said, "My love is in here. Take it." And then he died.
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...read the story of Kensei and the Dragon...
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...to teach him the secret of the sword.
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Rather than give up the princess to the dragon...
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...Kensei sacrifices his own life.
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Sword Saint tells the story of Kensei facing the dragon.