Enishi Musashi (縁武蔵; Musashi Enishi) is an exiled ronin samurai from the Land of Iron. He is a former Seieibushi, and is the son of the current Tetsushogun, Taizo Musashi. Enishi has a historically complex and estranged relationship with his family, specifically his father, even before his exile, which was part of the reason he received his shameful sentence. Enishi is a highly skilled samurai, adept at wielding two blades simultaneously or attaching the ends of the hilts together to form a kenbo. His skill at wielding a double-bladed sword, or kenbo, as well as his prowess with dual blades, had earned him a feared reputation in the samurai world. After he eventually mastered tenpurudō, Enishi received the moniker, "Enishi the Templar".
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| - Enishi Musashi (縁武蔵; Musashi Enishi) is an exiled ronin samurai from the Land of Iron. He is a former Seieibushi, and is the son of the current Tetsushogun, Taizo Musashi. Enishi has a historically complex and estranged relationship with his family, specifically his father, even before his exile, which was part of the reason he received his shameful sentence. Enishi is a highly skilled samurai, adept at wielding two blades simultaneously or attaching the ends of the hilts together to form a kenbo. His skill at wielding a double-bladed sword, or kenbo, as well as his prowess with dual blades, had earned him a feared reputation in the samurai world. After he eventually mastered tenpurudō, Enishi received the moniker, "Enishi the Templar".
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| - Enishi Musashi (縁武蔵; Musashi Enishi) is an exiled ronin samurai from the Land of Iron. He is a former Seieibushi, and is the son of the current Tetsushogun, Taizo Musashi. Enishi has a historically complex and estranged relationship with his family, specifically his father, even before his exile, which was part of the reason he received his shameful sentence. Enishi is a highly skilled samurai, adept at wielding two blades simultaneously or attaching the ends of the hilts together to form a kenbo. His skill at wielding a double-bladed sword, or kenbo, as well as his prowess with dual blades, had earned him a feared reputation in the samurai world. After he eventually mastered tenpurudō, Enishi received the moniker, "Enishi the Templar".
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