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==History== |
==History== |
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[[Kaito Nakamura]] tells a young [[Hiro]] the story of [[Dragon_of_Kiso_Mountain# |
[[Kaito Nakamura]] tells a young [[Hiro]] the story of [[Dragon_of_Kiso_Mountain#Heroes_Evolutions|"Kensei and the Dragon"]], during which [[Takezo Kensei|Takezo]] fought many Japanese warriors. Meanwhile, young Hiro plays with toy replicas of the warriors. |
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===[[Episode:How to Stop an Exploding Man|How to Stop an Exploding Man]]=== |
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Later, several of Whitebeard's men ambush Takezo Kensei, shooting him twice in the shoulder and then placing another arrow into his chest. Believing Takezo dead, they abduct Yaeko and leave. Distraught at the death of his hero, Hiro pulls the arrow from Takezo's chest and is amazed when Takezo's wound [[regeneration|heals]] before his eyes. |
Later, several of Whitebeard's men ambush Takezo Kensei, shooting him twice in the shoulder and then placing another arrow into his chest. Believing Takezo dead, they abduct Yaeko and leave. Distraught at the death of his hero, Hiro pulls the arrow from Takezo's chest and is amazed when Takezo's wound [[regeneration|heals]] before his eyes. |
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The documentary ''[[Sword Saint]]'' chronicles the encounter between [[Whitebeard]]'s men and [[Takezo Kensei]] at [[Otsu]]. The overconfident Whitebeard only brought a small company of his men for the fight, which became known as The [[Battle of Twelve Swords]]. Kensei singlehandedly defeated the entire company. |
The documentary ''[[Sword Saint]]'' chronicles the encounter between [[Whitebeard]]'s men and [[Takezo Kensei]] at [[Otsu]]. The overconfident Whitebeard only brought a small company of his men for the fight, which became known as The [[Battle of Twelve Swords]]. Kensei singlehandedly defeated the entire company. |
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Revision as of 21:21, 10 September 2008
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| Location: | Otsu, Japan |
| Purpose: | Warring |
| First appearance | How to Stop an Exploding Man |
| Known leader: | Whitebeard |
| Equipment used: | Bows & arrows, horses, swords |
A group of Japanese warriors prepare to fight Takezo Kensei.
History
Landslide
Kaito Nakamura tells a young Hiro the story of "Kensei and the Dragon", during which Takezo fought many Japanese warriors. Meanwhile, young Hiro plays with toy replicas of the warriors.
How to Stop an Exploding Man
Outside Kyoto, Japan in 1671, several Japanese soldiers led by Whitebeard ready their bows and arrows and prepare to battle Takezo Kensei. Several others stay ready for battle on horseback. Together, they wait for Kensei, who arrives from over a nearby hill.
Out of nowhere, Hiro Nakamura time travels to their location. Before the soldiers attack, an eclipse occurs above their heads and they lower their weapons in awe.
Four Months Later...
After the eclipse surprises the warriors, Whitebeard issues an attack. The warriors shoot arrows at Hiro and Takezo Kensei. Hiro freezes time, and escapes with Kensei.
Whitebeard and his men then raid Otsu, burning it and driving the villagers from their homes.
Lizards
Eleven of Whitebeard's men attack Yaeko. She defends herself against them until Hiro, posing as Takezo Kensei, disarms them and sends them fleeing in The Battle of Twelve Swords.
Later, several of Whitebeard's men ambush Takezo Kensei, shooting him twice in the shoulder and then placing another arrow into his chest. Believing Takezo dead, they abduct Yaeko and leave. Distraught at the death of his hero, Hiro pulls the arrow from Takezo's chest and is amazed when Takezo's wound heals before his eyes.
Heroes Evolutions
The documentary Sword Saint chronicles the encounter between Whitebeard's men and Takezo Kensei at Otsu. The overconfident Whitebeard only brought a small company of his men for the fight, which became known as The Battle of Twelve Swords. Kensei singlehandedly defeated the entire company.
Gallery
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Sword Saint chronicles the defeat of the small group of Japanese warriors under Kensei's hand.