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"This Christmas, seize eternity."

47 Ronin
47 Ronin
The revenge of the forty-seven rōnin , also known as the Akō incident or Akō vendetta, was a historical event in Japan in which a band of rōnin avenged the death of their former master on 31 January 1703. The incident has since become legendary. It is among the three major vengeance incidents in Japan, along with the Revenge of the Soga Brothers and the Igagoe vendetta.
"This Christmas, seize eternity."
"No one, but you and I, can know that you are, and will always be, the joy of my life."
"[To Witch] My Lady, Kai has returned."
"Kai, forgive me for not thanking you for defeating the beast and saving my life. A samurai does not take credit for victories of others. [Presents Bashos sword to Kai] This belonged to Basho. A samurai wears two swords. [Kai takes the sword and bows]"
"[To a bowing Kai] I would rather have been killed by that beast than be saved by a half-breed."
"[First lines] Ancient feudal Japan, a land shrouded in mystery, forbidden to foreigners. A group of magical islands home to witches and demons. A nation of rival provinces whose lords were ruled by a shogun whose will is absolute. Peace in the realm is kept by the samurai, master swordsmen tasked with protecting their lord and their province at all costs. Should a samurai ever lose of fail his master, he suffers the greatest shame in all Japanese society. He becomes a ronin. And yet, to know they story of the 47 Ronin, is to know the story of all Japan."
"An outcast exiled, enslaved, destined for revenge."