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* Since it been confirmed on March 18, 2017, that the manga of Thunderbolt Fantasy willed ended in three chapters, there's a possibility that their children will appear toward the end of the chapter.
** Although it hasn't fully confirmed, but if the sequel has a timeskip, then they will have either a son, daughter, or both.

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* Since it been confirmed on March 18, 2017, that the manga of Thunderbolt Fantasy willed ended in three chapters, there's a possibility that their [[spoiler:their children will appear toward the end of the chapter.chapter]].
** Although [[spoiler:Although it hasn't fully confirmed, but if the sequel has a timeskip, then they will have either a son, daughter, or both.]]
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* Although it hasn't fully confirmed, but if the sequel has a timeskip, then they will have either a son, daughter, or both.

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* ** Although it hasn't fully confirmed, but if the sequel has a timeskip, then they will have either a son, daughter, or both.
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* Since it been confirmed on March 18, 2017, that the manga of Thunderbotl Fantasy willed ended in three chapters, there's a possibility that their children will appear toward the end of the chapter.

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* Since it been confirmed on March 18, 2017, that the manga of Thunderbotl Thunderbolt Fantasy willed ended in three chapters, there's a possibility that their children will appear toward the end of the chapter.

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[[WMG: Tan Hi and Ken Sanun's children will appear in the sequel.]]
* Although it hasn't fully confirmed, but if the sequel has a timeskip, then it possible they will have either a son, daughter, or both.

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[[WMG: Tan Hi and Ken Sanun's children will appear in the last chapter of the manga or the sequel.]]
*Since it been confirmed on March 18, 2017, that the manga of Thunderbotl Fantasy willed ended in three chapters, there's a possibility that their children will appear toward the end of the chapter.
* Although it hasn't fully confirmed, but if the sequel has a timeskip, then it possible they will have either a son, daughter, or both.
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* After the final episode of season 1, since her role has come to end as she is currently training her husband, [[spoiler: Ken]] to master all the Dan sword techniques so a new heroine character will be play a significant role in the sequel.

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* After the final episode of season 1, since her role has come to end as she is currently training her husband, [[spoiler: Ken]] to master all the Dan sword techniques so a new heroine character will be play a significant role in the sequel.

[[WMG: Tan Hi and Ken Sanun's children will appear in the
sequel.]]
*Although it hasn't fully confirmed, but if the sequel has a timeskip, then it possible they will have either a son, daughter, or both.
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** [[spoiler: Not completely confirmed - Rin was blowing his hallucinogenic smoke right before the battle. He's clearly good, but he may not be as good as Betsutengai thought he was - Betsutengai's attacks may have been off do to the smoke.]]
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[[WMG: T.M. Revolution Character will played an important role in the sequel]]
* [[spoiler:Since we don't know about him, however he did make appear in the greenlit sequel with Sho and Rin, he might be either an ally, neutral, or a new main villain.]]

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[[WMG: T.M. Revolution Character Revolution's character will played play an important role in the sequel]]
* [[spoiler:Since we don't know about him, however he did make appear in the greenlit sequel The T.M. Revolution themed puppet that showed up at promotional convention appearances is shown with Sho and Rin, he Rin in the teaser image for season 2 released after season 1's finale. He might be either an ally, neutral, or a new main villain.]]
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* Since it was confirmed in the final episode of season 1, the story will take place about months or maybe years after Sho Fukan [[spoiler:sealing away Youjirei.]] It might revealed what happen to the surviving members of Genkishu, a new villain threat plan to destroy the world, and the returning characters from the previous season, who will appears as support characters or make a special guest appearance.

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* Since it was confirmed in the final episode of season 1, the story will take place about months or maybe years after Sho Fukan [[spoiler:sealing away Youjirei.]] It might revealed what happen to the surviving members of Genkishu, a new villain threat plan to destroy the world, and the returning characters from the previous season, who will appears as support characters characters, flashbacks or make a special guest appearance.
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* After the final episode of season 1, since her role has come to end as she is currently training her husband, [[spoiler: Ken]] to master all the Tan sword techniques so a new heroine character will be play a significant role in the sequel.

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* After the final episode of season 1, since her role has come to end as she is currently training her husband, [[spoiler: Ken]] to master all the Tan Dan sword techniques so a new heroine character will be play a significant role in the sequel.
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Since [[spoiler: his former sworn brother died in Episode 12]] and he's proficient with a lance, as well as having that injury on him, it's fitting for him to take on the mantle, and now he's actually a heroic person worthy of the name.

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* Since [[spoiler: his former sworn brother died in Episode 12]] and he's proficient with a lance, as well as having that injury on him, it's fitting for him to take on the mantle, and now he's actually a heroic person worthy of the name.



We didn't see it but think about it, [[spoiler:she was at ground zero when the demon god rose from its imprisonment, an act that leveled the surrounding area for miles]]. I'd be hard-pressed to find a character in this series who would survive that.

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* We didn't see it but think about it, [[spoiler:she was at ground zero when the demon god rose from its imprisonment, an act that leveled the surrounding area for miles]]. I'd be hard-pressed to find a character in this series who would survive that.



Since it was confirmed in the final episode of season 1, the story will take place about months or maybe years after Sho Fukan [[spoiler:sealing away Youjirei.]] It might revealed what happen to the surviving members of Genkishu, a new villain threat plan to destroy the world, and the returning characters from the previous season, who will appears as support characters or make a special guest appearance.

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* Since it was confirmed in the final episode of season 1, the story will take place about months or maybe years after Sho Fukan [[spoiler:sealing away Youjirei.]] It might revealed what happen to the surviving members of Genkishu, a new villain threat plan to destroy the world, and the returning characters from the previous season, who will appears as support characters or make a special guest appearance.



[[spoiler:Since we don't know about him, however he did make appear in the greenlit sequel with Sho and Rin, he might be either an ally, neutral, or a new main villain.]]

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* [[spoiler:Since we don't know about him, however he did make appear in the greenlit sequel with Sho and Rin, he might be either an ally, neutral, or a new main villain.]]



After the final episode of season 1, since her role has come to end as she is currently training her husband, [[spoiler: Ken]] to master all the Tan sword techniques so a new heroine character will be play a significant role in the sequel.

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* After the final episode of season 1, since her role has come to end as she is currently training her husband, [[spoiler: Ken]] to master all the Tan sword techniques so a new heroine character will be play a significant role in the sequel.
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* He only resorts to violence as a last resort, seems to hold disdain for those who don't care about their lives, he's apparently [[spoiler: trained in striking with blunt force]], he's been traveling for a while, and he has a habit of twirling his sword in its scabbard like a staff and striking the ground with it. He is also shown to be [[spoiler: very skilled in hand-to-hand combat, expelling force with each strike]], as well as has some form of ki/chi energy that he's capable of channeling, and his sword's [[spoiler: not even a real sword, just a piece of word cut and coloured to look like one]].

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* He only resorts to violence as a last resort, seems to hold disdain for those who don't care about their lives, he's apparently [[spoiler: trained in striking with blunt force]], he's been traveling for a while, and he has a habit of twirling his sword in its scabbard like a staff and striking the ground with it. He is also shown to be [[spoiler: very skilled in hand-to-hand combat, expelling force with each strike]], as well as has some form of ki/chi energy that he's capable of channeling, and his sword's [[spoiler: not even a real sword, just a piece of word wood cut and coloured to look like one]].

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Not entirely jossed it seems, so retracting my previous comment. Also adding something that I wanted to add before, but at first thought might have made my WMG too blanked out with spoilers.


* He only resorts to violence as a last resort, seems to hold disdain for those who don't care about their lives, he's apparently [[spoiler: trained in striking with blunt force]], he's been traveling for a while, and he has a habit of twirling his sword in its scabbard like a staff and striking the ground with it. He is also shown to be [[spoiler: very skilled in hand-to-hand combat, expelling force with each strike]], as well as has some form of ki/chi energy that he's capable of channeling.

** Turns out I was wrong. Jossed.

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* He only resorts to violence as a last resort, seems to hold disdain for those who don't care about their lives, he's apparently [[spoiler: trained in striking with blunt force]], he's been traveling for a while, and he has a habit of twirling his sword in its scabbard like a staff and striking the ground with it. He is also shown to be [[spoiler: very skilled in hand-to-hand combat, expelling force with each strike]], as well as has some form of ki/chi energy that he's capable of channeling.

** Turns out I was wrong. Jossed.
channeling, and his sword's [[spoiler: not even a real sword, just a piece of word cut and coloured to look like one]].
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Since it was confirmed in the final episode of season 1, the story will take place about months or maybe years after Sho Fukan [[spoiler:sealing way Youjirei.]] It might revealed what happen to the surviving members of Genkishu, a new villain threat plan to destroy the world, and the returning characters from the previous season, who will appears a support characters or make a special guest appearance.

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Since it was confirmed in the final episode of season 1, the story will take place about months or maybe years after Sho Fukan [[spoiler:sealing way away Youjirei.]] It might revealed what happen to the surviving members of Genkishu, a new villain threat plan to destroy the world, and the returning characters from the previous season, who will appears a as support characters or make a special guest appearance.



[[spoiler:Since we don't about him, however he did make appears in the greenlit sequel with Sho and Rin, he might be an ally, neutral, or a new main villain.]]

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[[spoiler:Since we don't know about him, however he did make appears appear in the greenlit sequel with Sho and Rin, he might be either an ally, neutral, or a new main villain.]]
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After the final episode of season 1, since her role has come to end as she is currently training her husband, [[spoiler: Ken]] to master all the Tan sword technique so a new heroine character will be played a significant role in the sequel.

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After the final episode of season 1, since her role has come to end as she is currently training her husband, [[spoiler: Ken]] to master all the Tan sword technique techniques so a new heroine character will be played play a significant role in the sequel.
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Since it was confirmed in the final episode of season 1, the story will take place about months or maybe years after Sho Fukan [[spoiler:sealing way the Youjirei.]] It might revealed what happen to surviving members of Genkishu, the new villain threat to destroy the world, and the returning characters from the previous season, who will appears a support characters or special guest character.

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Since it was confirmed in the final episode of season 1, the story will take place about months or maybe years after Sho Fukan [[spoiler:sealing way the Youjirei.]] It might revealed what happen to the surviving members of Genkishu, the a new villain threat plan to destroy the world, and the returning characters from the previous season, who will appears a support characters or make a special guest character.
appearance.



[[spoiler:Since we don't about him, however he did appears in the greenlit sequel with Sho and Rin, he might be an ally, neutral, or a villain.]]

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[[spoiler:Since we don't about him, however he did make appears in the greenlit sequel with Sho and Rin, he might be an ally, neutral, or a new main villain.]]



After the final episode of season 1, since her role has come to end so a new heroine character will be played a significant role in the sequel.

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After the final episode of season 1, since her role has come to end as she is currently training her husband, [[spoiler: Ken]] to master all the Tan sword technique so a new heroine character will be played a significant role in the sequel.
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[[WMG: T.M Character will played an important role in the sequel]]

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[[WMG: T.M M. Revolution Character will played an important role in the sequel]]
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[[WMG: T.M Character will played important role in the sequel]]

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[[WMG: T.M Character will played an important role in the sequel]]
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Since it was confirmed in the final episode of season 1, the story will take place about months or maybe years after Sho Fukan [[spoiler:sealing way the Youjirei.]] It might revealed what happen to surviving members of Genkishu, the new villain threat to destroy the world, and the returning character from the previous season.

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Since it was confirmed in the final episode of season 1, the story will take place about months or maybe years after Sho Fukan [[spoiler:sealing way the Youjirei.]] It might revealed what happen to surviving members of Genkishu, the new villain threat to destroy the world, and the returning character characters from the previous season.
season, who will appears a support characters or special guest character.
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[[spoiler:Since we don't about him, but since he appears in the greenlit sequel with Sho and Rin, he might be an ally, neutral, or a villain.]]

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[[spoiler:Since we don't about him, but since however he did appears in the greenlit sequel with Sho and Rin, he might be an ally, neutral, or a villain.]]
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Since it was confirmed in the final episode of season 1, the story will take place about months or maybe years after Sho Fukan [[spoiler:sealing way the Youjirei.]] It might revealed what happen to surviving members of Genkishu, the new villain threat to destroy the world, and the returning character from the previous season.

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Since it was confirmed in the final episode of season 1, the story will take place about months or maybe years after Sho Fukan [[spoiler:sealing way the Youjirei.]] It might revealed what happen to surviving members of Genkishu, the new villain threat to destroy the world, and the returning character from the previous season.season.

[[WMG: T.M Character will played important role in the sequel]]
[[spoiler:Since we don't about him, but since he appears in the greenlit sequel with Sho and Rin, he might be an ally, neutral, or a villain.]]

[[WMG: Tan Hi will be replace with a new Heroine in the sequel.]]
After the final episode of season 1, since her role has come to end so a new heroine character will be played a significant role in the sequel.
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Since it was confirmed in the final episode of season 1, the story will take place about months or maybe years after Sho Kujan [[spoiler:sealing way the Youjirei.]]

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Since it was confirmed in the final episode of season 1, the story will take place about months or maybe years after Sho Kujan Fukan [[spoiler:sealing way the Youjirei.]]]] It might revealed what happen to surviving members of Genkishu, the new villain threat to destroy the world, and the returning character from the previous season.
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We didn't see it but think about it, [[spoiler:she was at ground zero when the demon god rose from its imprisonment, an act that leveled the surrounding area for miles]]. I'd be hard-pressed to find a character in this series who would survive that.

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We didn't see it but think about it, [[spoiler:she was at ground zero when the demon god rose from its imprisonment, an act that leveled the surrounding area for miles]]. I'd be hard-pressed to find a character in this series who would survive that.that.

[[WMG: Thunderbolt Fantasy will have a time-skip in the sequel]]
Since it was confirmed in the final episode of season 1, the story will take place about months or maybe years after Sho Kujan [[spoiler:sealing way the Youjirei.]]

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* He only resorts to violence as a last resort, seems to hold disdain for those who don't care about their lives, he's apparently [[spoiler: trained in striking with blunt force]], he's been traveling for a while, and he has a habit of twirling his sword in its scabbard like a staff, and striking the ground with it. He is also shown to be [[spoiler: very skilled in hand-to-hand combat, expelling force with each strike]], as well as has some form of ki/chi energy that he's capable of channeling.

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* He only resorts to violence as a last resort, seems to hold disdain for those who don't care about their lives, he's apparently [[spoiler: trained in striking with blunt force]], he's been traveling for a while, and he has a habit of twirling his sword in its scabbard like a staff, staff and striking the ground with it. He is also shown to be [[spoiler: very skilled in hand-to-hand combat, expelling force with each strike]], as well as has some form of ki/chi energy that he's capable of channeling.



* [[spoiler: With the reveal in Episode 12 that he actually IS a martial artist who apparently specializes with sabers, and that Shang is more of a Ki Manipulator than a proper swordsman, is it too much a stretch to consider Rin this? Especially given his confidence in going up against Betsutengai, whom he saw eviscerate Setsumusho. This only makes sense if Rin himself is stronger than Setsumusho. Think about it: given that we know Rin's motivation is to steal one's "pride," what else could Rin have POSSIBLY stolen from someone who's only concern is killing strong opponents? The only answer this Troper can come up with is that Rin was a strong opponent Setsumusho could neither kill, nor force Rin to kill him.]]

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* [[spoiler: With the reveal in Episode 12 that he actually IS a martial artist who apparently specializes with sabers, and that Shang is more of a Ki Manipulator than a proper swordsman, is it too much a stretch to consider Rin this? Especially given his confidence in going up against Betsutengai, whom he saw eviscerate Setsumusho. This only makes sense if Rin himself is stronger than Setsumusho. Think about it: given that we know Rin's motivation is to steal one's "pride," what else could Rin have POSSIBLY stolen from someone who's only concern is killing strong opponents? The only answer this Troper can come up with is that Rin was a strong opponent Setsumusho could neither kill, kill nor force Rin to kill him.]]



Since [[spoiler: his former sworn brother died in Episode 12]] and he's proficient with a lance, as well as having that injury on him, it's fitting for him to take on the mantle, and now he's actually a heroic person worthy of the name.

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Since [[spoiler: his former sworn brother died in Episode 12]] and he's proficient with a lance, as well as having that injury on him, it's fitting for him to take on the mantle, and now he's actually a heroic person worthy of the name.name.
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[[WMG: Kei Gai died at the end of the series]]
We didn't see it but think about it, [[spoiler:she was at ground zero when the demon god rose from its imprisonment, an act that leveled the surrounding area for miles]]. I'd be hard-pressed to find a character in this series who would survive that.
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Jossing my own guess.

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** Turns out I was wrong. Jossed.
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**[[spoiler: Pretty much confirmed by Episode 13 and his one-sided victory over what had been up to that point the main villain.]]
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Since [[spoiler: his former sworn brother died in Episode 12]] and he's proficient with a lance, as well as having that injury on him, it's fitting for him to take on the mantle, and now he's a hero worthy of the name.

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Since [[spoiler: his former sworn brother died in Episode 12]] and he's proficient with a lance, as well as having that injury on him, it's fitting for him to take on the mantle, and now he's actually a hero heroic person worthy of the name.
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* [[spoiler: With the reveal in Episode 12 that he actually IS a martial artist who apparently specializes with sabers, and that Shang is more of a Ki Manipulator than a proper swordsman, is it too much a stretch to consider Rin this? Especially given his confidence in going up against Betsutengai, whom he saw eviscerate Setsumusho. This only makes sense if Rin himself is stronger than Setsumusho. Think about it: given that we know Rin's motivation is to steal one's "pride," what else could Rin have POSSIBLY stolen from someone who's only concern is killing strong opponents? The only answer this Troper can come up with is that Rin was a strong opponent Setsumusho could neither kill, nor force Rin to kill him.]]

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* [[spoiler: With the reveal in Episode 12 that he actually IS a martial artist who apparently specializes with sabers, and that Shang is more of a Ki Manipulator than a proper swordsman, is it too much a stretch to consider Rin this? Especially given his confidence in going up against Betsutengai, whom he saw eviscerate Setsumusho. This only makes sense if Rin himself is stronger than Setsumusho. Think about it: given that we know Rin's motivation is to steal one's "pride," what else could Rin have POSSIBLY stolen from someone who's only concern is killing strong opponents? The only answer this Troper can come up with is that Rin was a strong opponent Setsumusho could neither kill, nor force Rin to kill him.]]]]
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[[WMG:Ken becomes the next One-Eyed Impaler]]
Since [[spoiler: his former sworn brother died in Episode 12]] and he's proficient with a lance, as well as having that injury on him, it's fitting for him to take on the mantle, and now he's a hero worthy of the name.
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* [[spoiler: With the reveal in Episode 12 that he actually IS a martial artist who apparently specializes with sabers, and that Shang is more of a Ki Manipulator than a proper swordsman, is it too much a stretch to consider Rin this? Especially given his confidence in going up against Betsutengai, whom he saw eviscerate Setsumusho. This only makes sense if Rin himself is stronger than Setsumusho...which makes sense. What could Rin have POSSIBLY stolen from someone who's only concern is killing strong opponents...unless Rin was a strong opponent he could neither kill nor die to?]]

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* [[spoiler: With the reveal in Episode 12 that he actually IS a martial artist who apparently specializes with sabers, and that Shang is more of a Ki Manipulator than a proper swordsman, is it too much a stretch to consider Rin this? Especially given his confidence in going up against Betsutengai, whom he saw eviscerate Setsumusho. This only makes sense if Rin himself is stronger than Setsumusho...which makes sense. What Setsumusho. Think about it: given that we know Rin's motivation is to steal one's "pride," what else could Rin have POSSIBLY stolen from someone who's only concern is killing strong opponents...unless opponents? The only answer this Troper can come up with is that Rin was a strong opponent he Setsumusho could neither kill, nor force Rin to kill nor die to?]]him.]]
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* He only resorts to violence as a last resort, seems to hold disdain for those who don't care about their lives, he's apparently [[spoiler: trained in striking with blunt force]], he's been traveling for a while, and he has a habit of twirling his sword in its scabbard like a staff, and striking the ground with it. He is also shown to be [[spoiler: very skilled in hand-to-hand combat, expelling force with each strike]], as well as has some form of ki/chi energy that he's capable of channeling.

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* He only resorts to violence as a last resort, seems to hold disdain for those who don't care about their lives, he's apparently [[spoiler: trained in striking with blunt force]], he's been traveling for a while, and he has a habit of twirling his sword in its scabbard like a staff, and striking the ground with it. He is also shown to be [[spoiler: very skilled in hand-to-hand combat, expelling force with each strike]], as well as has some form of ki/chi energy that he's capable of channeling.channeling.
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[[WMG:Rin is the best Swordsman of the Protagonists]]
*[[spoiler: With the reveal in Episode 12 that he actually IS a martial artist who apparently specializes with sabers, and that Shang is more of a Ki Manipulator than a proper swordsman, is it too much a stretch to consider Rin this? Especially given his confidence in going up against Betsutengai, whom he saw eviscerate Setsumusho. This only makes sense if Rin himself is stronger than Setsumusho...which makes sense. What could Rin have POSSIBLY stolen from someone who's only concern is killing strong opponents...unless Rin was a strong opponent he could neither kill nor die to?]]
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[[WMG:Shang was once a Monk before he picked up the sword]]
* He only resorts to violence as a last resort, seems to hold disdain for those who don't care about their lives, he's apparently [[spoiler: trained in striking with blunt force]], he's been traveling for a while, and he has a habit of twirling his sword in its scabbard like a staff, and striking the ground with it. He is also shown to be [[spoiler: very skilled in hand-to-hand combat, expelling force with each strike]], as well as has some form of ki/chi energy that he's capable of channeling.

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