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Sunday, October 23, 2005


Farewell is like the end
Ninja
You are a Ninja


If the Samurai are considered yin, than the Ninja
would be yang. These warriors were the shadows
of Japan, unseen and unheard. Often refered to
as thieves and assasins, titles generally not
far from the truth, ninjas were comonly outlaws
although this did not mean that they were bad
people in general. There were good ninjas and
bad ninjas, just as there are with all other
forms of warriors, but their art of stealth and
combat was often seen as criminal, much like
Robin Hood was. Ninjas came in all sorts, most
belonged to a group of some kind, but there
were many that were no different from
mercenarys. The combat style of the ninja was
based on speed and cuning, often playing out a
necesity to end the battle as quickly and
descreatly as possible.


A ninja quality in people generaly means that they
are quiet and keep to themselves mostly. These
people feel they must hide from the world or
that the world has ronged them in some way and
they dwell on this, but this does not make them
bad people, although sometimes it does tend to
turn them bad.


The Warrior That You Are (or what kind of warrior are you)
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The picture isn't all that attractive, but what the result says can be true. I'm only glad that study is over, but school's been back for a while so that explains why I haven't been updating.(very sorry) I'll try to visit people tomorrow. And as for this theme, it's only temporary, but for how long? I'm uncertain..I guess that'll depend on what happens.
Anlie:This music's the Advent Children "Promised Land"^^ Saw that movie last week and got inspired! Oh, and then got Batman Begins! Which is perfect for other ninjas to learn from!...But for now, it's Sakuya's turn with the site..I hope she puts a story clip up, they're usually good.(can you change this background, onegai?!)Never mind, that's not gonna happen for some time.
"In order to become one as a shinobi, one must learn deception and theatricality."

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