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Samurai Shodown
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Edge of Destiny
One night, Genjuro was attacked by a couple of assassins. He defeated them in by sword. However, one of them survived his attack by chance. Genjuro thought he was lucky, and he charged his enemy again. Then the enemy told him that they attacked him to measure his ability and Golba wanted him to work under him. For him, there was no question of following someone else. As Genjuro thought twice that this remaining enemy was unlucky, the poor enemy was self-destructed. After that, a piece of derbis cut Genjuro's face. He smiled ominously. It was the beginning not by change but deliberately.
"You never make a good death anymore..."
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Has imparted some or all of their fighting prowess upon another.
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Neo Geo Battle Coliseum
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NEOGEO Battle Coliseum
The tenth year of Horai in the village of Yasujiro, Yamashiro-koku. Here a murderer was brought to life. This fiend, while still a child, killed his mother and fled. In time, he came under the tutelage of @char=nicotine_sas@ to study the ways of Ancient Shadow Blade. He exceeded the abilities of his fellow disciple @char=haohmaru_sas@, but Nicotine soon realized his evil ways and drove him away. He subsequently made his living as a killer-for-hire. One day this man arrived in the city's red light district and heard a rumour that Haohmaru was to enter a life-or-death competition in a foreign land. He tapped his pipe as he heard this tale while lying on his futon. This monster was known as Genjyuro Kibagami. "Haohmaru...your hide is mine". The harlot lying next to him was never able to forget the look of evil in his eyes and the smell of blood that seeped from every pore of his body.
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Samurai Shodown 6
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Samurai Shodown 6 Endings
The deathmatch between Genjuro and Haohmaru has become legendary. The actual results have been lost with the passage of time. Stories passed down through the ages have said that both men decided to follow each other into Hell, so they could battle for eternity. Some believe earthquakes are a sign that the battle still rages on to this day.
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