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<c>Sensei Golden-Tail</c> was a taciturn [[kitsune]] ''kensei'', a master swordsman. Even the best kitsune [[samurai]] were honored to call him their sensei. He taught both the art of the blade and the art of using defensive weapons, such as the jitte.
<c>Sensei Golden-Tail</c> was a taciturn [[kitsune]] ''kensei'', meaning master swordsman. Even the best kitsune [[samurai]] were honored to call him their sensei. He taught both the art of the blade and the art of using defensive weapons, such as the jitte.


Though seemingly dancing and playful to [[human]] eyes when fighting, Golden-Tail was considered somber by his own kind. When the [[Kami War]] began, he ran all the way to [[Eight-and-a-Half-Tails]], the highest kitsune priest, to seek his counsel. When he returned, he did not say a word, but he redoubled his efforts to train his kin in the art of the blade. Without his training, the kitsune casualties during the war would have been much higher.
Though seemingly dancing and playful to [[human]] eyes when fighting, Golden-Tail was considered somber by his own kind. When the [[Kami War]] began, he ran all the way to [[Eight-and-a-Half-Tails]], the highest kitsune priest, to seek his counsel. When he returned, he did not say a word, but redoubled his efforts to train his kin in the art of the blade. Without his training, the kitsune casualties during the war would have been much higher.


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Revision as of 03:04, 26 April 2008

Template:Character Sensei Golden-Tail was a taciturn kitsune kensei, meaning master swordsman. Even the best kitsune samurai were honored to call him their sensei. He taught both the art of the blade and the art of using defensive weapons, such as the jitte.

Though seemingly dancing and playful to human eyes when fighting, Golden-Tail was considered somber by his own kind. When the Kami War began, he ran all the way to Eight-and-a-Half-Tails, the highest kitsune priest, to seek his counsel. When he returned, he did not say a word, but redoubled his efforts to train his kin in the art of the blade. Without his training, the kitsune casualties during the war would have been much higher.