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Kaishin Dojo

Current Dojo Master:
Shogun N/A
Kaishin Rank
Shogun: Advisor to the Dojo Master
Kodenbushi: Advisor to the Shogun
Seieibushi: High Master Ranking Samurai
Chukanbushi: Master Samurai
Aonisaibushi: Samurai
Apprentice: Student of the Dojo
Members of the Dojo:
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Shogun: Amano (Currently went to the far East to find her family)
Shogun: Daishi Tora-Te
Chukanbushi: Kinryu Shen
Apprentice: Fuyumi (Currently went to the far East to seek more training with the Golden Lions)
Ranking System Info
(Ranks are based on lvls in game please contact Takeda or Isho to update your position on the website)

 

Apprentice: (1-5)
   An unofficial rank reserved for the youngest or most inexperienced samurai. Most apprentices are in their early youth to preteen levels.

Aonisaibushi: (6-10)
   The first official rank among the samurai, these are apprentices that have completed their training, usually under a Seieibushi and are generally accompanied by their masters to ensure their safety.


Chukanbushi: (11-15)
   The most common rank among the samurai, these samurai are intermediately skilled, often acting as guards, sentinels, watchmen, and other miscellaneous positions.

Seieibushi: (16-20)
   Traditionally the highest rank among the samurai, these are highly skilled fully-fledged samurai. Most samurai at the level of Seieibushi take on apprentices or Aonisaibushi-samurai as their disciples.

Kodenbushi: (21-29)
   A highly coveted rank, and often seen as the highest attainable position, with the sole exception of the rank of Shogun. These are samurai of tremendous capability, and are regarded as being of Shogun-level. Kodenbushi are hired to accomplish some of the most dangerous international missions. Samurai of Kodenbushi rank are extremely rare, and there are no more than four in any given country.

Shogun: (30)
   The apex of the samurai, the Shogun is the most prestigious rank possible for a samurai. Shoguns are the leaders of their given district, or country, and are regarded as the most powerful samurai.
Only the Dojo Master is on the High Council, But a Shogun may join the High Council if needed, if appointed by the Dojo Master.

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