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  2. Übel Blatt - Wikipedia

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    He is the empire's most skilled swordsman and is said to be the next to inherit the title 'Blatt Meister' (刃匠 ( ブラットマイスター )) after Ascheriit. Ikfes confronts Koinzell after he slays Barestar and the two engage in a brutal sword fight. Ikfes acknowledges Koinzell's skill with a sword but still believes his skill is ...

  3. Swordquest (board game) - Wikipedia

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    An optional rule allows a third player to control a team of druids, who seek to possess the sword in order to restore balance between good and evil. [2] The combat resolution system uses a ritualized form of engagement of up to five opponents per side. There are some magical spells in the game, found on scrolls in the cities of the land. [2]

  4. Quest of Persia - Wikipedia

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    Quest of Persia: Lotfali Khan Zand (Persian: لطفعلی خان زند) is the second installment of the "Quest of Persia" game series. The game was released on May 5, 2008. It's a third person sword fighting game, which tells the story of the last swordsman of the east, Lotfali Khan Zand, the brave king of Persia, 200 years ago.

  5. Shishido (swordsman) - Wikipedia

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    Shishido (宍戸) is the family name of a Japanese swordsman believed to have been active in the early years of the Edo period (1603–1868). Legend has it that he was a skilled practitioner of the kusarigama (a metal chain attached to a kama and a weight, also known as the chain and sickle), and around the year 1607, he fought a duel against the swordsman Miyamoto Musashi, in which he was killed.

  6. Swordsmanship - Wikipedia

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    Old Sword-play: The System of Fence (1892). Burton, Sir Richard Francis. The Sentiment of the Sword: A Country-House Dialogue (1911). A New System of Sword Exercise for Infantry (1923). Asian swordsmanship. De Lange, William. Famous Japanese Swordsmen part 1-3. Floating World Editions (2008). Miyamoto Musashi. The Book of Five Rings (1645 ...

  7. Kensei (honorary title) - Wikipedia

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    The 2008 video game Wizard 101 features a wearable badge called "sword saint" attainable through the Asian-themed world Mooshoo. The 2012 light novel Re:Zero - Starting Life in Another World has three characters who have held the title of Sword Saint in-universe (While there have been multiple, these are the ones readers know the most about ...

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  9. Sasaki Kojirō - Wikipedia

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    Sasaki Kojirō (佐々木 小次郎, also known as Ganryū Kojirō; c. 1585 – April 13, 1612) was a Japanese swordsman who may have lived during the Azuchi–Momoyama and early Edo periods and is known primarily for the story of his duel with Miyamoto Musashi in 1612, where Sasaki was killed.