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'''Ishimaru Tetsuo''' is the second-born son of Lord Ishimaru Takanobu. At the age of 33 he serves his elder brother in the management of the Ishimaru lands and agencies. Tetsuo is a samurai trained in the arts of jujutsu, kenjutsu, naginatajutsu, and sojutsu. He is also skilled with yari and bo.  
'''Ishimaru Tetsuo''' is the second-born son of [[Ishimaru Takanobu]]. At the age of 33 he serves his elder brother Ishimaru Katsurou in the management of the family lands and agencies. Tetsuo is a samurai trained in the arts of jujutsu, kenjutsu, naginatajutsu, and sojutsu. He is also skilled with yari and bo.  


A chummy and good-natured bachelor of honest reputation, Tetsuo occupies a small house in the village of Kusage. The house is almost always occupied by one or more of Tetsuo’s musician friends or other hangers-on. Tetsuo is known for having groups of friends over almost daily to enjoy good meals, music and rice wine, their revelries sometimes lasting late into the night. He can also be a good friend in time of need, though more for his strong back than a loan of money.
A chummy and good-natured bachelor of honest reputation, Tetsuo keeps a modest household in the village of Kusage. The large house is almost always occupied by one or more of Tetsuo’s musician friends or other hangers-on. Tetsuo is known for having groups of friends over almost daily to enjoy good meals, music and rice wine, their revelries sometimes lasting late into the night. He can also be a good friend in time of need, though more for his strong back than a loan of money.


For many years Tetsuo has been assembling a collection of calligraphy. Consisting mostly of Chinese poetry, there are also selections of recent work by local calligraphers. He prizes this collection greatly and seeks to expand it.  
For many years Tetsuo has been assembling a collection of calligraphy. Consisting mostly of Chinese poetry, there are also selections of recent work by local calligraphers. He prizes this collection greatly and seeks to expand it.  
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[[Ishimaru Tetsuo buys a house]]
[[Ishimaru Tetsuo buys a house]]
[[Tetsuo's Last Stand|The Final Battle of Ishimaru Tetsuo]]
== Poetry ==
Though all desire peace,<br>
War is the path of honor.<br>
Thus the gods have decreed.
----
This death-dealing sword<br>
sings as it cleaves the darkness,<br>
dividing the night.
----
Men pursue women<br>
like the moth pursues the flame.<br>
Thus both are consumed.
----
Some say death is peace,<br>
And war often leads to death,<br>
Thus war begets peace.




[[Category: Michinoku]]
[[Category: Michinoku]]

Latest revision as of 07:09, 13 February 2015

Ishimaru Tetsuo is the second-born son of Ishimaru Takanobu. At the age of 33 he serves his elder brother Ishimaru Katsurou in the management of the family lands and agencies. Tetsuo is a samurai trained in the arts of jujutsu, kenjutsu, naginatajutsu, and sojutsu. He is also skilled with yari and bo.

A chummy and good-natured bachelor of honest reputation, Tetsuo keeps a modest household in the village of Kusage. The large house is almost always occupied by one or more of Tetsuo’s musician friends or other hangers-on. Tetsuo is known for having groups of friends over almost daily to enjoy good meals, music and rice wine, their revelries sometimes lasting late into the night. He can also be a good friend in time of need, though more for his strong back than a loan of money.

For many years Tetsuo has been assembling a collection of calligraphy. Consisting mostly of Chinese poetry, there are also selections of recent work by local calligraphers. He prizes this collection greatly and seeks to expand it.

Tales of Ishimaru Tetsuo

Women are overseers of men

Ishimaru Tetsuo buys a house

The Final Battle of Ishimaru Tetsuo

Poetry

Though all desire peace,
War is the path of honor.
Thus the gods have decreed.




This death-dealing sword
sings as it cleaves the darkness,
dividing the night.




Men pursue women
like the moth pursues the flame.
Thus both are consumed.




Some say death is peace,
And war often leads to death,
Thus war begets peace.