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The Forest of the Ronin
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On the topics of Swords, Magick, Philosophy, and Meditation.
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Welcome to the forest of the Ronin, safe haven for all warriors and magi that are without teachers. Here in the Forest i teach of the warrior philosophy known as Bushido. I am also skilled with the magick known as the Kuji Kiri.
I am 17 years old and i am an avid swordsman, practicing the Ni Ten Ichi school of combat. I am also an Adept in Muay Thai kickboxing, Emerald Forest Kung Fu, and various other styles of martial arts.
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Magick
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MAGICK The theories revolving around the concept of magick are not new ones, nor are they small in number. I have heard explanations ranging from 'the manifestation of thought in physical form' to 'the ability to influence the world around you using incantations and 'spells'. I have never used these types of magcik. I have never seen a wound miracoulously close after a healing spell, nor have i seen fireballs thrown from a wizards hands. Those are the things of fantasy. The magick i know affects the self. It focus's on enhancing the human abilities. It increases strength, lengthens endurance, hightens senses, and focus's the mind. This is the magick i have seen and used.
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Philosophy
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BUSHIDO For a long time many people have beleived that the way of the warrior was dead. With the invention of guns, bombs and weapons that distance opponents it seemed as though the human side of combat was lost. No longer would a man have to look into the eyes of the man he had killed. No longer would he have to feel the blood of his opponent on his sword and clothing. It was an unfortunate change, many say, but aneccesary one regardless. This does not mean however that the Way of the Warrior need be forgotten however. Humanity cannot afford to merely brush away these teachings in ethics and morality. It is people who have that cause wars, people that have diregarded the edicts of the warrior who end up behind prison bars.
The focus of the Samurai was simple...
To live a life of virtue
It was through a life of virtue that Samurai kept their spirits clean of dishonour
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