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editThe Hokuto Shichisei constellation, displaying the coded language of Torijutsu. The kanji for 'samurai' can be seen in the centre. Torijutsu practitioners follow bushido as their moral code.
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current | 18:15, 11 July 2010 | 1,718 × 1,640 (121 KB) | Shukokaifist (talk | contribs) | A picture showing some of the characters of the torijutsu language | |
14:30, 8 July 2010 | 1,718 × 1,640 (121 KB) | Shukokaifist (talk | contribs) | The Hokuto Shichisei contellation, displaying the coded language of Hokuto Shinken. The kanji for 'samurai' can bee seen in the centre. It is believed that Hokuto Shinken practitioners follow bushido as their moral code. |
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