Chiang-Tsu was a revered ronin duelist, sensei and tactician.
Early Years[]
Chiang-Tsu was born among the peasantry of a small village in an unaligned region of the Empire. Before he reached the age of twenty, Chiang-Tsu left his family and joined the Brotherhood of Shinsei. The Brotherhood's means of discouraging frivolous adherents did not appeal to Chiang-Tsu, who after less than five years abandoned his oaths. [1]
Sensei[]
In the five next decades Chiang-Tsu was considered a hero among the ronin, a gifted warrior, a brilliant teacher, and a philosopher. [1] He gave counsel to relevant individuals as Toturi Tsudao [2] or Toturi Koshei. [3]
Yoritomo Chimori[]
Yoritomo Chimori was presumed dead for years, cut down in a duel by the nephew of a Suzume Daimyo. When Chimori awoke days after the duel he didn't understand how it could be alive. Chiang-Tsu, who officiated over the duel, had saved him by falsely declaring him dead. He tended to Chimori's wounds for over a year, all the while teaching him of philosophy, theology and Bushido until Chimori was completely healed, returning to the Empire as a changed man. [4]
See also[]
External Links[]
- Chiang-Tsu (Diamond)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Art of the Duel, p. 149
- ↑ Prayers and Blessings (Promotional flavor)
- ↑ Honor's Cost (Diamond flavor)
- ↑ Test of Enlightment Box
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