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| [[Hiro]] is the [[Dragon of Kiso Mountain]]|| see below || {{plus}} Similarities exists between Hiro's actions in the series and that of the Dragon in the stories of [[Kensei and the Dragon]]
| [[Hiro]] is the [[Dragon of Kiso Mountain]].|| see below || {{plus}} Similarities exists between Hiro's actions in the series and that of the Dragon in the stories of [[Kensei and the Dragon]]
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| Both Hiro and the Dragon teach [[Takezo Kensei]] ancient knowledge || “The Dragon was rumored to possess knowledge of ancient and powerful sword skills”<br>- [[Sword Saint|Takezo Kensei: Sword Saint]] (TKSS), [[Sword_Saint#Chapter_4.2C_Part_1:_Kensei_and_the_Dragon|Chapter 4 – Part One]]||{{plus}} Hiro tells Takezo Kensei about the Kensei legends in episode [[Four Months Later...]].
|The skills (fictional) Kensei learns from the Dragon symbolize the tales (historical) Kensei learns from Hiro. || “The Dragon was rumored to possess knowledge of ancient and powerful sword skills”<br>- [[Sword Saint|Takezo Kensei: Sword Saint]] (TKSS), [[Sword_Saint#Chapter_4.2C_Part_1:_Kensei_and_the_Dragon|Chapter 4 – Part One]] || {{plus}} Hiro tells Takezo Kensei about the Kensei legends in episode [[Four Months Later...]].
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|Both Hiro and the Dragon enable Kensei to learn about his powers || “…so the dragon bestowed on him the full force of his sword knowledge, making him the sword saint.”<br>- (TKSS), C4–P1|| {{plus}} In episode [[Kindred]], Kensei initially believes Hiro has cursed him, but Hiro calls his powers a gift.
|The Dragon's ability to bestow skills to (fictional) Kensei symbolized Hiro's role in (historical) Kensei's discovery of his powers. || “…so the dragon bestowed on him the full force of his sword knowledge, making him the sword saint.”<br>- (TKSS), C4–P1|| {{plus}} In episode [[Kindred]], Kensei initially believes Hiro has cursed him, but Hiro calls his powers a gift.
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|The appearance of both Hiro and the Dragon involve blocking out the sun || “…it [the dragon] was said to have blotted out the sun across all Japan.”<br>- (TKSS), C4–P1||{{plus}} In episode [[Four Months Later...]], Hiro arrives in 1671 Japan just before a solar eclipse.
|The Dragon's appearance at (fictional) Kensei's wedding symbolize Hiro arrival just before the [[Eclipse#How to Stop an Exploding Man|1671 solar eclipse]].|| “…it [the dragon] was said to have blotted out the sun across all Japan.”<br>- (TKSS), C4–P1||{{plus}} In episode [[Four Months Later...]], Hiro arrives in 1671 Japan just before a solar eclipse.
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|The actions of both Hiro and the Dragon threaten to keep Kenset from the woman he loves || “He demanded Kensei’s love. He demanded the [[Princess]].”<br>- (TKSS), C4–P1||{{plus}} In episode [[The Line]], Kensei confronts Hiro over their competing love of [[Yaeko]].
|The Dragon's demand that (fictional) Kensei turn over the [[Princess]] symbolizes (historical) Kensei's feelings of betrayal at discovering Hiro's love for [[Yaeko]]|| “He demanded Kensei’s love. He demanded the Princess.”<br>- (TKSS), C4–P1||{{plus}} In episode [[The Line]], Kensei confronts Hiro over their competing love of Yaeko.
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|The Dragon's resurrection of (fictional) Kensei symbolizes the destruction of Whitebeard's tent after Hiro and (historical) Kensei's battle. || “…and with his fiery breath, brought the samurai back to life.”<br>- (TKSS), [[Sword_Saint#Chapter_4.2C_Part_2:_Kensei_and_the_Dragon|C4–P2]]||{{plus}} In episode [[Out of Time]], Hiro escapes the tent before it explodes, but Kensei does not.
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Hiro is the Dragon of Kiso Mountain. see below + Similarities exists between Hiro's actions in the series and that of the Dragon in the stories of Kensei and the Dragon
The skills (fictional) Kensei learns from the Dragon symbolize the tales (historical) Kensei learns from Hiro. “The Dragon was rumored to possess knowledge of ancient and powerful sword skills”
- Takezo Kensei: Sword Saint (TKSS), Chapter 4 – Part One
+ Hiro tells Takezo Kensei about the Kensei legends in episode Four Months Later....
The Dragon's ability to bestow skills to (fictional) Kensei symbolized Hiro's role in (historical) Kensei's discovery of his powers. “…so the dragon bestowed on him the full force of his sword knowledge, making him the sword saint.”
- (TKSS), C4–P1
+ In episode Kindred, Kensei initially believes Hiro has cursed him, but Hiro calls his powers a gift.
The Dragon's appearance at (fictional) Kensei's wedding symbolize Hiro arrival just before the 1671 solar eclipse. “…it [the dragon] was said to have blotted out the sun across all Japan.”
- (TKSS), C4–P1
+ In episode Four Months Later..., Hiro arrives in 1671 Japan just before a solar eclipse.
The Dragon's demand that (fictional) Kensei turn over the Princess symbolizes (historical) Kensei's feelings of betrayal at discovering Hiro's love for Yaeko “He demanded Kensei’s love. He demanded the Princess.”
- (TKSS), C4–P1
+ In episode The Line, Kensei confronts Hiro over their competing love of Yaeko.
The Dragon's resurrection of (fictional) Kensei symbolizes the destruction of Whitebeard's tent after Hiro and (historical) Kensei's battle. “…and with his fiery breath, brought the samurai back to life.”
- (TKSS), C4–P2
+ In episode Out of Time, Hiro escapes the tent before it explodes, but Kensei does not.


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