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TIKAM SAMURAI

TIKAM SAMURAI

An appreciation to Mr. Makmur Hendrik.... ---000----- “kau tak akan selamat Saburo. Aku bersumpah akan menuntut balas dari akhirat. Kau akan mati dibunuh oleh Samuraimu sendiri. Akan kau rasakan bagaimana senjatamu menikam dirimu. Kau akan ditikam oleh Samurai yang kau bawa dari negerimu. Ingat itu baik-baik. Aku bersumpah…..” Tikam Samurai bercerita tentang kisah hidup seorang anak muda yang berasal dari desa Situjuh Ladang Laweh, yang terletak di kaki Gunung Sago, Sumatra Barat. Tragedi bermula dengan penyerbuan sepasukan kecil tentara Jepang di sekitar tahun1942 ke desanya. Kebengisan tentara Jepang mengakibatkan ayahnya tewas di tangan Saburo Matsuyama, seorang perwira lapangan dan ibu dan kakak perempuannya ikut menerima dampak buruk dari perlakuan prajurit Jepang. Si Bungsu nama anak muda itu, satu-satunya yang selamat di keluarganya. Samurai yang ditinggalkan oleh Saburo menjadi sarana latihan untuk mulai meretas jalan menuju Jepang untuk menuntut balas. Ia akhirnya menciptakan jurus Samurai yang khas yang dapat memenangkan pertarungan demi pertarungan melawan para penjahat bahkan prajurit Jepang sendiri. Beberapa prajurit Jepang melakukan harakiri untuk mengakui kekalahannya menghadapi si Bungsu. Berbagai peristiwa unik dengan latar sejarah akhirnya mengiringi perjalanan si Bungsu menuju Jepang. Berkenalan dengan anggota pasukan khusus Inggris Green Barret dan bertarung dengan Yakuza. Dia akhirnya berhasil menemukan pembunuh keluarganya, Saburo Matsuyama, musuh besarnya di Kyoto, dan mengantarkan Saburo untuk memilih harakiri setelah dikalahkan dalam pertarungan Samurai sejati oleh si Bungsu.
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The Wandering Samurai and his Beloved General (BL)

The Wandering Samurai and his Beloved General (BL)

[COMPLETED] "In Qiyuan, kissing is an act of mutual surrender. To ask for a kiss is to ask someone to be yours, while offering yourself in return. On that note, making love is a common practice and is regarded as deeply romantic." —Book 1 of Romances in Qiyuan— Haruki had no memories prior to his awakening. With only his black katana and his name to ground him in an identity, he lived through every encounter on pure instinct and a great deal of luck. But it wasn't until he locked eyes with Lanling, those sky-blue orbs gazing at him with the stillness of a lake, that he believed his luck had finally peaked. Shamelessly, he integrated into General Lanling Cheng's army, finding the man even more pleasing to his eyes the longer he watched over him. But as Haruki learned more about his new idol, he began to realize just how deep their connection ran, how precious the memories stolen from him were, and how deeply he loved this man. No matter how many times his mind was wiped clean, his feelings seemed to cross beyond the boundaries of memory, for he had long branded the image and name of Lanling Cheng into the very depths of his soul. He could only hope for a day when the curse that plagued them—this curse that relentlessly tested their love—would finally be shattered, and they could live on with their lives in peace. ~#~#~#~#~#~ [Volumes Synopsis] —Volume 1 [1-50] Amidst the war between the Silver Dragons and the Black Pythons, familiar faces and voices seemed to emerge from nowhere, as though fate itself were playing a cruel game, tugging relentlessly at Haruki’s mind—almost desperate to make him remember his past. But to Haruki, the most important thing was meeting and shamelessly flirting with the general, so he couldn’t care less. Besides, Lanling had told him not to remember, and who was he to disobey his future wife? —Volume 2 [51-145] Haruki and his friends find themselves in a typical isekai setting! At least, that's what Haruki originally thought. But soon, he realized the waters in the palace ran deep, and his connection to whatever schemes were brewing here stretched all the way back to before he even came to... Earth? So, he's a local? Oh, and there’s that Lanling Cheng… Haruki: ...God, why is he so hot? —Volume 3 [146-220] Lanling lost his best friend… his boyfriend… his fated lover. And the loneliness brought by the sudden emptiness gripped his heart every day, almost driving him mad, scorching anyone who dared touch his reverse scale. But just as he gave up dodging the oncoming claws of a chimera, the wind swept him away—into a familiar embrace. Haruki had come back. With a new identity, a new family, and a new… fiancé?! Lanling was in tatters. How had his boyfriend become someone else’s fiancé?? Determined to win him back, he appoints Haruki as his knight, keeps him by his side at all times, and climbs into his bed at night… ~#~#~#~#~#~ [M]—Mature Content Server: https://discord.gg/cMqPN7WVbf Art: @minttea5 Best Unca Consultant: Zeriq Haruk [for worldbuilding]
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What are the best samurai books in fiction?
One of the best samurai books in fiction is 'Musashi' by Eiji Yoshikawa. It tells the story of Miyamoto Musashi, a real - life samurai, in a fictionalized and highly engaging way.
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2024-11-22 00:35
What are the characteristics of realistic samurai fiction?
One characteristic is the accurate portrayal of the samurai code. This includes concepts like loyalty, honor, and self - discipline. For example, in many works, a samurai will choose death over dishonor.
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2024-10-24 21:49
What are the best samurai fiction novels?
Another excellent samurai fiction novel is 'Shogun' by James Clavell. This novel is set in feudal Japan and offers a detailed look at the samurai way of life, politics, and power struggles. It weaves a complex web of characters and plots that keep the reader engaged from start to finish.
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2024-10-25 21:38
What is'samurai fiction' all about?
Well, samurai fiction is centered around the samurai. These stories usually depict their swordsmanship, loyalty to their daimyo (feudal lords), and their adventures. It might also involve their internal struggles, such as maintaining their honor in difficult situations. For example, a samurai might have to choose between following his lord's orders that go against his moral code or defying his lord. This genre gives us a peek into the complex and fascinating samurai culture.
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2024-11-08 07:56
A Review of Most Famous Samurai Fiction
One of the most famous samurai fictions is 'Musashi' by Eiji Yoshikawa. It tells the story of Miyamoto Musashi, a real - life samurai who was also a philosopher and swordsman. The book delves deep into his journey of self - discovery and martial arts mastery. It gives a vivid picture of the samurai culture, their code of honor, and the way of life during that era.
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2024-11-06 22:18
What are the best samurai fiction books?
Another great one is 'Shogun' by James Clavell. It's a fictional account set in feudal Japan. It delves deep into the political intrigue, the complex relationships between samurai, and the clash of Western and Japanese cultures at that time. There are many well - developed characters and a gripping plot that keeps you hooked from start to finish.
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2024-12-13 21:04
What are the best samurai books in fiction?
Another great one is 'Shogun' by James Clavell. While it's not solely about samurai, it features them prominently. It's set in feudal Japan and shows the complex political and social web in which the samurai class was enmeshed. It's a long and detailed epic that gives a great sense of the era and the role of samurai within it.
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2024-12-06 09:37
The Last Samurai Fact vs Fiction - How accurate was the portrayal of samurai culture?
Not very accurate. The movie exaggerated some parts. For example, the samurai's unwavering loyalty as shown was a bit overdone. In real life, there were internal conflicts among samurai too.
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2024-12-12 00:07
What are the common themes in samurai historical fiction?
Honor is a very common theme. Samurai were known for their strict code of honor, and this is often depicted in the stories. Another theme is loyalty, to their lords or to their comrades. For example, in many stories, a samurai would rather die than betray their master.
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2024-10-27 12:05
What are the most popular samurai fiction books?
One of the most popular is 'Musashi'. It has been widely read and translated. 'Shogun' is also very popular, especially among those interested in the historical and cultural aspects of Japan. It has a great story that keeps readers hooked.
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2024-12-12 07:03
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