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Kensei (honorary title)

Japanese title honoring swordsmanship From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kensei (honorary title)
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Kensei (Japanese: 剣聖; sometimes rendered in English as Kensai, Ken Sai, Kensei, or Kenshei) is a Japanese honorary title given to a warrior of legendary skill in swordsmanship. The literal translation of kensei is "sword saint".[1] This suggests a higher degree of perfection (possibly also encompassing a moral dimension) than the more commonly used kengo (剣豪) or "sword master". This is not to be confused with the word kenshi (剣士), meaning swordsman.

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Miyamoto Musashi, Self-portrait, Samurai, writer and artist, c.1640
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Other historical kensei are often the founders of popular schools of swordsmanship. Although there is no such written rule, the title carries such prestige that it is commonly understood that there should be no more than one kensei at any given time.[citation needed]

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  • The 2020 video game Ghost of Tsushima features a ronin named Kojiro, described as a slayer of legends with a tireless sword arm, who impressed the spirits of death with his skill in combat. Defeating Kojiro in a duel awards the Kensei Armor.
  • The 2019 video game Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice uses the term "sword saint" to title one of its characters (and bosses) known as Isshin, the Sword Saint. The Japanese release of the game refers to him as Kensei Ashina Isshin.
  • The 2017 video game For Honor Features a playable character named Kensei.
  • 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 multiple characters who have held the title of Sword Saint within its story, and is associated with the Astrea family.
  • The 2003 supplementary rulebook for the 3.5th Edition of the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game, titled Complete Warrior , introduces a prestige class called the "Kensai".
  • The 2011 Pathfinder Roleplaying Game first-edition sourcebook Ultimate Combat adds a variant of the magus class called the Kensai. The 2018 video game Pathfinder: Kingmaker and the 2021 video game Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous, both based on the Pathfinder system, include the Kensai under the name Sword Saint.
  • The 2017 supplementary rulebook for the 5th Edition of the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game, titled Xanathar's Guide to Everything, adds a subclass for the Monk class called "Way of the Kensei".
  • The 2000 video game Shogun: Total War has a unit based on the Kensei (called "Kensai" in the game).
  • The 2023 manga series Kagurabachi features a character with the title of Kensei, being the most powerful of the 6 enchanted blade wielders.
  • The 2000 video game Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn features a subclass of the Fighter class with the title of Kensai, being the most powerful physical attacker in the game and cannot wear armor.
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