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ashitakaxsan · 2 years ago
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First image above it’s this Amazing girl with katana. I don’t know the artist,he/she has done Great Work of Art.
Next:Kiba nanoka fighting off Souma.
Third:Saber,namely Artoria Pendragon and Shirou Emiya (Fate Stay Night)
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cyberpunkplaza · 9 months ago
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chunlo · 1 year ago
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30% off everything in the shop!
https://chunlo.threadless.com
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aidigitalfun · 1 year ago
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katana
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fujiwara08 · 8 months ago
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🛒https://www.neatoshop.com/artist/fujiwara08
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dres13 · 9 months ago
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MARGE: Assassin x NoSleep Collab
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my-drawings-heiwa-7 · 6 months ago
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I want to become a famous digital artist, so, it's my first post here. I belive, if you like this work, can you support me with like and, maybe, subscribe, huh?
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shironezuninja · 4 months ago
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So DP disguised himself as random civilians in the 90’s comics through a hologram device before that idea was used for Nightcrawler in X-Men Evolution? Damn.
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sexy-stable-diffusion · 1 year ago
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AI generated.
Bill... I'm coming for you !
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methulusyllasluth · 10 months ago
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Sword saint Mayumi
Here's probably the painting I've worked the most on. This is my Kensai (Sword Saint) for some Tabletop Roleplaying Games : Mizu no Yume Mayumi - Mayumi of the Water Dream. 
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Samurai Secrets: 5 Hidden Facts You Didn’t Know About Japan’s Warriors
The samurai have long captured the imagination of people around the world, known for their iconic swords, fierce combat skills, and unyielding code of honor. But these legendary figures of Japanese history were much more than just warriors. In this blog post, we’ll dive into five hidden facts about the samurai that will change the way you see these complex historical characters.
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Samurai Were More Than Just Warriors
When we think of samurai, the image of an armored warrior ready for battle usually comes to mind. However, samurai were just as skilled with a brush as they were with a sword. In addition to their martial prowess, many samurai were also poets, scholars, and artists. Calligraphy, poetry, and scholarly pursuits were key elements of the samurai lifestyle, as they believed in developing both the mind and the body. The duality of their existence shows that samurai valued intellect and artistic expression as much as physical strength.
Want to see more fascinating facts about historical warriors? Click here to watch our video on lesser-known facts about the samurai and discover the secrets behind their way of life.
2. Female Samurai Existed and Fought in Battles
Samurai are often thought of as male, but the onna-bugeisha, or female samurai, were a fierce force to be reckoned with. These women were trained in the art of war and fought alongside men in many battles. One of the most famous female samurai, Tomoe Gozen, was known for her incredible combat skills and bravery on the battlefield. Despite their contributions, the stories of these warrior women are often overlooked in popular history, though their legacy remains.
3. The Bushido Code Wasn’t Always Set in Stone
The term Bushido, or “The Way of the Warrior,” is synonymous with the samurai’s code of conduct. But here’s something you might not know: Bushido wasn’t formally written until the 17th century, after centuries of unwritten customs had already guided the samurai. These early warriors followed an evolving code of honor that wasn’t set in stone, allowing for flexibility in different situations. Bushido as we know it today is a product of centuries of samurai culture and traditions.
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4. The Katana Was More Than Just a Weapon
The samurai’s katana is one of the most famous swords in the world, but it wasn’t just a tool for fighting. For the samurai, the katana was the soul of the warrior. It was meticulously crafted by skilled artisans, and each blade was considered a work of art. To lose one’s sword was not only a dishonor — it was like losing a piece of oneself. The katana represented the samurai’s status, spirit, and dedication to their craft.
Watch our video on the mysteries of the Samurai’s here to uncover more secrets of ancient civilizations.
5. Samurai Were Diplomats Too
In addition to their roles on the battlefield, samurai often served as diplomats. They played key roles in Japan’s early interactions with foreign nations, such as their encounters with Portugal in the 16th century. These warrior-diplomats helped shape Japan’s relationships with the wider world.
Conclusion
Samurai were far more than just warriors. Their roles as scholars, poets, diplomats, and even female fighters add layers to their legacy that go beyond what we typically imagine. To learn more about history’s hidden secrets, be sure to check out our YouTube channel and explore the mysteries of the past with us
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aliceswifty · 4 months ago
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frames from my new film work
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monkeydluthy · 1 year ago
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Thinking I’m going to get this tattoo next .. realism is different and still fits my overall theme
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tamara-kama · 4 months ago
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Now that I setup my old Mac Mini PowerPC G4 here I went ahead and rearranged the decor on this side of the room! 💜🕹️😁👍🏻
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Star Ceiling
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echoingbulb · 6 months ago
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ashitakaxsan · 6 months ago
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Hit-Girl :The Ultimate Crimefighter,with a Japanese Twist 🎬🗡️💜
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Step into the world of Kick-Ass and meet Hit Girl, the epitome of strength and style. Armed with her pleated skirt, purple wig, and deadly wakizashi katana and shuriken, she's not just a superhero - she's a force to be reckoned with.
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With skills honed to perfection and a fearless attitude, she fights crime with unmatched determination and finesse. It's like watching a samurai warrior navigate the streets of a modern city. Let's salute Hit Girl for her unwavering commitment to justice and her undeniable coolness that knows no bounds!
Her Quotes:
"You don't have to be a badass to be a superhero Dave, you just gotta be brave."
"My Daddy made me promise, I'd never stop defending the city.. and that's exactly what I'm gonna do."
"Maybe that's the real meaning of being a superhero, taking that pain, and making something good out of it, something right."
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