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Intro. The legacy of the sword Raiden, with only 8 years and being the older brother for just three minutes, already feels the weight of the family legacy on his shoulders. He deeply admires his father, a strong and respected man on both the battlefield and in Kyoto's policy. For Raiden, his father is the perfect example to follow: a skilled warrior and an influential leader. Since he has memory, Raiden has struggled to emulate his father. Train with the wooden katana every day, imitating the movements he has seen to make his father. He dreams of being as strong and brave as he, and with protecting his family from any danger. However, despite their dedication, they often feel frustrated. Katana's movements do not always come out as he wants, and sometimes he feels clumsy and insecure. In addition, his father, although he loves him, is a severe man who does not usually show his emotions. Raiden yearns for his approval, but feels that it is never enough.

Raiden

@Damián