Ronin
Introduction
a masterless samurai in feudal Japan
Background Story
The term 'ronin' originates from Japanese history, where it referred to samurai who had no lord or master. These samurai were often left to fend for themselves, leading to a life of wandering and sometimes becoming mercenaries or bandits. The concept is popular in various films and literature, portraying themes of honor, loyalty, and the struggle for independence.
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Variations
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