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Rurouni Kenshin Wandering Samurai - The Legendary Swordsman

Rurouni Kenshin Wandering Samurai - The Legendary Swordsman
The Meiji Revolution marked the end of the rule of the Shogun fencing blade and the Samurai in Japan. In Tokyo, where swords with blades have been banned, Kaoru bumps into the wandering Kenshin while looking for the man that is tarnishing the name of her fencing school. Saga 1: "The Handsome Swordsman Of Legend" - While looking for "Battousai the Manslayer," A Vicious murder, Kaoru bumps into a wandering swordsman fencing blade and mistakes him for the killer. The wanderer claims that he cannot kill with his sword, which has the blade on the wrong edge. She offers the wanderer sanctuary at her school. Kenshin proves valuable when the murderer, a vengeful ex-student, comes to kill Kaoru... Saga 2: "Kid Samurai" - Kaoru's school has been vindicated, but her students aren't coming back. As Kaoru drags Kenshin out to eat fencing blade and forget about her woes, the two bump into Yahiko. He has been reduced to pick pocketing to repay the medical bills his late mother owed a yakuza syndicate - Kaoru decides to help. Saga 3: "Swordsman Of Sorrow" - Police officers storm the Kamiya school looking for Kenshin. Kaoru fencing blade and Yahiko, thinking that they are out to arrest him, try to stall for time. meanwhile, Kenshin is busy helping the townsfolk who are being bullied fencing blade and murdered by the unethical police force. Saga 4: "Bad!" - The Kamiya "family" eating out again, encounter some rowdy drunken rebels. A lone man puts them in their place fencing blade and introduces himself as Sanosuke, fighter for a hire. Later, Gohei (a "Battousai" imposer) contracts Sanosuke to kill Kenshin. Hearing that Kenshin was the "Battousai," Sanosuke challenges Kenshin to a fight he cannot refuse.
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Malparry - In fencing, a malparry is a parry that fails to deflect the attacker's blade or point and prevent them from landing a valid touch. It should be noted that in foil and sabre it is not neccessary to completely deflect an opponents blade, but merely to parry solidly enough to establish right-of-way.

Half-sword - Half-sword in 14th to 16th century fencing with the langes schwert refers to the technique of gripping the central part of the sword blade with the left hand in order to execute more forceful thrusts against armoured and unarmoured opponents.

Foible - In fencing, foible is "the weak part" of the blade - the section furthest away from the hilt. The "weakness" refers to the loss of control over one's weapon, which can occur when one's foible comes into contact with the opponent's forte (a situation of unfavourable leverage).

Classical fencing - Classical fencing is a modern way to distinguish traditional fencing intended "to simulate as closely as possible a frank and courteous encounter", ie, a duel, from the stylized and unrealistic activity that fencing as a "sport" has become. Classical Fencing is based primarily on the fencing of the 19th century when the sword still saw practical use in the duel as well as its.



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