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  • Musha Shugyo
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  • The term Musha Shugyo was nearly as old as the Empire itself, and meant "warrior pilgrimage". It was when a warrior left behind all of his allegiances and wandered the Empire as a ronin, perfecting the warrior's art. The clans recognized this tradition, but would not allow just anyone to embark upon one. The daimyo must first receive testimony from the samurai's sensei, and could choose to deny the request (especially if in war time).
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  • The term Musha Shugyo was nearly as old as the Empire itself, and meant "warrior pilgrimage". It was when a warrior left behind all of his allegiances and wandered the Empire as a ronin, perfecting the warrior's art. The clans recognized this tradition, but would not allow just anyone to embark upon one. The daimyo must first receive testimony from the samurai's sensei, and could choose to deny the request (especially if in war time).