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− | '''Samurai''' | + | '''Samurai''' are the warrior caste of an old nations of the [[Nippon]]. They were not less cruel than their masters - [[Shogun]], though fortunatly for mundane citizen and travellers, they mostly fight each other and have little regards for other people.{{Fn|1}} |
− | During | + | During wartime Samurai lead the armies, which may consist of [[Ashiguru]], who formed the backbone of most armies. Also in the army included a certain amount of [[Kamikaze]] - warriors sworn to die gloriously in battle, so they enter into a state of rage and fight with the enemy to death. Sometimes [[Vim-to Monks]] joined the army. These strange people believe in Vim-tioism, the main principal of which - total dedication of mind and body, complete self deprivation and self-sacrifice; they immune to magic and not afraid of any enemies.{{Fn|1}} |
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Samurai are the warrior caste of an old nations of the Nippon. They were not less cruel than their masters - Shogun, though fortunatly for mundane citizen and travellers, they mostly fight each other and have little regards for other people.[1]
During wartime Samurai lead the armies, which may consist of Ashiguru, who formed the backbone of most armies. Also in the army included a certain amount of Kamikaze - warriors sworn to die gloriously in battle, so they enter into a state of rage and fight with the enemy to death. Sometimes Vim-to Monks joined the army. These strange people believe in Vim-tioism, the main principal of which - total dedication of mind and body, complete self deprivation and self-sacrifice; they immune to magic and not afraid of any enemies.[1]