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In Chapter 3, “The Trial of the [[Hidden Fortress]]”, the narattor documents how [[Takezo Kensei]] meets his end in his most famous tale: Kensei and the [[Dragon of Kiso Mountain|Dragon]].
The documentary ''[[Sword Saint]]'' notes that [[Kensei]] came to the [[Dragon]] seeking sword skills to defeat [[Whitebeard]]. The Dragon agreed to teach Kensei, but required Kensei's greatest love in return. Later, the Dragon crashed Kensei's wedding, demanding he turn over [[princess|the bride]]. Kensei, clever and brave, committed [[suicide]] and offered his own [[heart]] to the Dragon instead. Some believe that after Kensei's [[death]], the Dragon brought Kensei back to life and that, together with the princess, they ran away together.

In Chapter 4, Part 1, “Kensei and the Dragon”, [[Takezo Kensei]] met a beautiful [[Yaeko|beautiful princess]] who made him swear to defeat [[White Beard]] with everything in his power. Kensei sought out the [[Dragon of Kiso Mountain]] to help train him. It is rumored that the dragon would only train those who truly needed him and a great price would have to be paid. Professor [[Karen Chamberlin]] documents that the Dragon agreed to help Kensei as long as he gives up what he most loves in life. Kensei agreed and was able to then defeat White Beard. Kensei requested marriage to the princess and she agreed. Karen Chamberlin comments that their wedding was the most beautiful wedding in [[Japan|Japanese]] history. However, the Dragon appeared at their wedding demanding Kensei to honor their agreement and give the Dragon his love. Kensei took a sword a stabbed out his heart and told the Dragon, “My love is in here. Take it."

In Chapter 4, Part 2, “Kensei and the Dragon”, Professor [[Karen Chamberlin]] documents that [[Takezo Kensei]] died in the arms of his [[Yaeko|princess]]. Many different stories are recorded through history about how Kensei died, what happened to Kensei after [[Dragon of Kiso Mountain|the Dragon]] came to him, and who the Princess was. Chamberlin believes that Yaeko was Kensei’s great love. Professor [[Donna Dorn]] believes that Yaeko did in fact exist, but she was not Kensei’s great love.


===[[Saving Charlie]]===
===[[Saving Charlie]]===

Revision as of 22:59, 22 September 2015

Kensei and the Dragon

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.

Out of Time

Hiro laments to Yaeko that there was one final trial of Takezo Kensei - Kensei and the Dragon. He says that Kensei cut out his heart to save his love, and realizes that he must do the same. He tells Yaeko that he must return to the future, and Yaeko vows to tell the story of Kensei. Hiro kisses her, and disappears.

Heroes Evolutions

Sword Saint

In Chapter 3, “The Trial of the Hidden Fortress”, the narattor documents how Takezo Kensei meets his end in his most famous tale: Kensei and the Dragon.

In Chapter 4, Part 1, “Kensei and the Dragon”, Takezo Kensei met a beautiful beautiful princess who made him swear to defeat White Beard with everything in his power. Kensei sought out the Dragon of Kiso Mountain to help train him. It is rumored that the dragon would only train those who truly needed him and a great price would have to be paid. Professor Karen Chamberlin documents that the Dragon agreed to help Kensei as long as he gives up what he most loves in life. Kensei agreed and was able to then defeat White Beard. Kensei requested marriage to the princess and she agreed. Karen Chamberlin comments that their wedding was the most beautiful wedding in Japanese history. However, the Dragon appeared at their wedding demanding Kensei to honor their agreement and give the Dragon his love. Kensei took a sword a stabbed out his heart and told the Dragon, “My love is in here. Take it."

In Chapter 4, Part 2, “Kensei and the Dragon”, Professor Karen Chamberlin documents that Takezo Kensei died in the arms of his princess. Many different stories are recorded through history about how Kensei died, what happened to Kensei after the Dragon came to him, and who the Princess was. Chamberlin believes that Yaeko was Kensei’s great love. Professor Donna Dorn believes that Yaeko did in fact exist, but she was not Kensei’s great love.

Saving Charlie

  • Hiro buys a reproduction of one of the Kensei Tapestries for Charlie. The reproduction shows the legend of Takezo Kensei and the Dragon, "Hiro's favorite of the stories about the great Bushido warrior". Hiro believes Charlie will love it, and that it will show her how he really felt about her. (Chapter 22)

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Accidents and Disasters

Blizzard of 1978Bradford City stadium fireBrody's accidentThe explosionFire (1992)Flight 195 crashHurricane KatrinaLas Vegas house fireMutationNathan and Heidi's accidentOdessa Unity SummitSeptember 11 attacksTrain wreck

Future Events

"Explosion future" • "Exposed future" • H.E.L.E. • "Outbreak future"

Military Events

Afghanistan WarAmerican Revolutionary WarBattle of Twelve SwordsIraq WarVietnam WarWorld War II

Personal Events

Alejandro's weddingArthur's funeralCharlie's birthday partyD.L.'s funeralNathan's funeralNiki's funeralIshi's funeralKaito's funeralMicah's birthday partyJoseph's funeralSylar's baptismSylar's funeral

Recurring Events

Angela's dreamsEclipseGamblingInstant messagingNosebleedPeter's dreamsSpirit walkTed's escapes

Other Events

HomecomingKensei and the DragonLinderman ActLinderman's prosecutionNathan's campaignNathan's press conferenceNovember 8thRevelation of evolved humans

See Also: Sylar's CrimesTimeline