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Isami KONDOU
Isami Kondou was a skilled swordsman and the leader of the Shinsengumi, a special police force in Japan during the late Edo period. He was known for his unwavering loyalty to the Shogunate and his fierce determination to protect his country from any threats.
Kanesada SEKI
Kanesada Seki was born into a family of blacksmiths in a small village nestled in the mountains. From a young age, he was fascinated by the art of forging metal and spent countless hours in his family's forge, learning the trade. As he grew older, he became known throughout the region for his exceptional skill with a hammer and anvil, crafting some of the finest swords and other weapons in the land.
Nozomu SHIINA
Nozomu Shiina was a young man living in the Warring States period of Japan. He was born into a poor family and had always dreamed of becoming a great samurai like his father. At the age of 18, he left his village to seek his fortune and joined a powerful clan as a low-ranking soldier.
Tsubaki TOYOSHIMA
Tsubaki Toyoshima was born and raised in a small village nestled deep within the mountains. Her family had been blacksmiths for generations, creating some of the finest swords and knives in all of Japan. Tsubaki grew up learning the trade from her father, who was a master blacksmith. She spent countless hours in the forge, learning the intricacies of metalworking and honing her skills with a hammer.