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  2. Hanzo (Overwatch) - Wikipedia

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    Hanzo and Genji's story arc was inspired by the documentary Jiro Dreams of Sushi. [9] Michael Chu, lead writer of Overwatch, described Hanzo's storyline as "will-he, won't-he fall to darkness", and stated that Hanzo is "real interesting because he can be a hero and a villain depending on your point of view – I think he can be both at the same ...

  3. Hattori Hanzō - Wikipedia

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    Hattori Hanzō (服部 半蔵, c. 1542 [1] – January 2, 1597) or Second Hanzō, nicknamed Oni no Hanzō (鬼の半蔵, Demon Hanzō), [2] was a famous samurai of the Sengoku era, who served the Tokugawa clan as a general, credited with saving the life of Tokugawa Ieyasu and then helping him to become the ruler of united Japan.

  4. Talk:Hanzo (Overwatch) - Wikipedia

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    why does he need to kill the guards? He actually doesn't kill the guards, I think. But considering that he abandoned the clan, it's not surprising he would be considered an outcast. why is death in quotations? Did Hanzo know Genji is not really dead? The biography section in Overwatch didn't hint at anything but actual execution.

  5. The Tale of Genji (manga) - Wikipedia

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    The Tale of Genji: Dreams at Dawn (あさきゆめみし, Asakiyumemishi) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Waki Yamato. It is a manga adaptation of Murasaki Shikibu 's The Tale of Genji , staying largely faithful to the original plot while incorporating some modern elements.

  6. Minamoto clan - Wikipedia

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    The domain of the Minamoto clan in Japan (1183) during the Genpei War. The protagonist of the classical Japanese novel The Tale of Genji (The Tale of Minamoto clan)—Hikaru Genji, was bestowed the name Minamoto for political reasons by his father the emperor and was delegated to civilian life and a career as an imperial officer.

  7. Minamoto no Yoshiie - Wikipedia

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    He was the third generation leader of the Kawachi Genji. In legends he is thought to be the son or avatar of Hachiman, and after his death, Yoshiie was elevated to Kami status, renamed “Hachimantaro”, lit. “son of Hachiman”, the Shinto god of war, and was made by the Minamoto clan into their Patron Ancestral Kami.

  8. Hikaru Genji - Wikipedia

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    Genji had many love affairs. He even made love to one of his brother's de facto consorts Oborozukiyo (朧月夜). She was nominally the Head of Ladies-in-waiting and no official consort, but it was a scandal, and gave a pretext to political opponents. Genji moved to Suma, in Harima Province, before he could be expelled officially.

  9. Minamoto no Tōru - Wikipedia

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    Minamoto no Tōru (源融, 822 – September 21, 895) was a Japanese poet and statesman. He was born the son of Emperor Saga and a member of the Saga Genji clan.He is sometimes mentioned as the model for Hikaru Genji in important Japanese literary classic The Tale of Genji.