![]() Consider it a ‘how to’ guide when it comes to being a samurai, as it emphasises righteousness, courage, compassion, respect, integrity, honor, loyalty, and self-control. Going hand-in-hand with the life of a samurai, it’s comparable to the European code of chivalry among Knights. Do you obey your master over everyone else, or side with the ultimate authority when it comes to disputes? Samurai were arguing about this way back in 1350 (opens in new tab).Īnother key component of For Honor’s Kensei is Bushidō, the way of the warrior. Although loyalty was definitely important to samurai, most swore allegiance to a clan or lord, and opinion about where the Emperor came in terms of importance was largely split. For Honor’s description of them mentions that they’re trained to “fight and die for the emperor”. Kensei (剣聖) translates into ‘master swordsman’, so they’re pretty good with a blade. By the sounds of it Kensei (opens in new tab) are just straight-up samurai.
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