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Japanese clan of Kindred that bears the curse of the stormgod Susano. The Bushi see themselves as the protector ancestors of Japan and follow an Samurai lifestyle. The clan has a hierachy based on renown of honour and other prestigious prestation. Ritual diablerie is accepted for those raise to the corresponding rank in the Bushi clan. Therefore all Bushi has generation according to their rank in the clan and all Bushi work hard for the clan hoping to advance. The Bushi clan weakness is sensitivity to sunlight and their clan disciplines are kai,celerity and presence.

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  • Japanese clan of Kindred that bears the curse of the stormgod Susano. The Bushi see themselves as the protector ancestors of Japan and follow an Samurai lifestyle. The clan has a hierachy based on renown of honour and other prestigious prestation. Ritual diablerie is accepted for those raise to the corresponding rank in the Bushi clan. Therefore all Bushi has generation according to their rank in the clan and all Bushi work hard for the clan hoping to advance. The Bushi clan weakness is sensitivity to sunlight and their clan disciplines are kai,celerity and presence.
  • A bushi was a class of fighter common in Kara-Tur. In Shou Lung, the bushi was known as a chanshi or warrior.
  • Tetsuya Shimizu (April 5, 1983) is a Japanese professional wrestler who has worked under the ring names T28, TETSUYA, Tetsuya Bushi and currently works as the masked BUSHI for All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW). Together with Super Crazy Bushi won AJPW's 2010 Junior Tag League and has previously won AJPW's U-30 Tag Team Tournament in 2008 with KUSHIDA. Bushi spent 2009 working in Mexico for International Wrestling Revolution Group (IWRG), gaining international experience before returning to AJPW in February, 2010.
  • Literally, warrior, a bushi was a follower of Bushido, the code of honor traditionally held by the samurai caste of Rokugan. This usually entailed direct adherence to the Seven Virtues of Bushido as well as demonstrating martial skill. Traditionally, if wearing a sword was the privilege of a samurai, wearing the daisho, the pair of short and long swords, was the mark of bushi.
  • Japanese Bloodline of Cainite Based near Hokkaido and Honshu. UGLY! Decayed or crawling with maggots, ect. Clan Disciplines: Form of necromancy, Obfuscate, Potence, (Kai?) Bloodine Flaw: Cannot have wealth.
  • Despite not having any Magical ability, they use mainly Mystic Armor in order to enhance their katana attacks. Bushi are better suited for quick attacking than being the party's tank. They have access to many augments for raising HP, attack, and magical power. However, Bushi cannot learn any spells, and have a limited number of augments for improving basic attacks and consumables.
  • They prefer maces and katanas, are capable of dual wielding (similar to Nightseekers in this game), can sacrifice their health and TP in order to deal more damage per hit through Blood Surge. Their Endure skill is capable of allowing them to resist death once per battle. Despite having skills that, on their own, are only reasonably damaging, and despite a relatively poor TP pool, Bushi can actually out-damage dedicated damage spiking classes like Imperials and Runemasters due to their incredibly powerful passive abilities and support abilities. Blood Surge and Charge make them essentially matchless in terms of raw damage potential, and, unlike many other raw damage classes, a Bushi can be essentially self-sustaining at this role due to its ability to regain HP/TP when attacking.
  • [[Bild:Samurai Vormarsch.jpg|366px|thumb|links|Vormarsch einer gemischten Truppe aus berittenen Samurai und Fußkämpfern]] Der Bushi war das japanische Pendant zum europäischen Ritter. Die Geschichte des japanischen Schwertadels Buke begann in der Heijan-Periode (8.-12. Jhdt. christlicher Zeitrechnung), in welcher Japan seine Eigenständigkeit gegenüber China entwickelte. Den Kriegern dieses Standes stand v.a. ein erhebliches jährliches Reisdeputat zu - Reis war die Währung Japans. Später entwickelte sich der Begriff Samurai als Synonym für die Bushi. Ihre Kampfkunst umfasste zuvorderst die von berittenen Bogenschützen, die im Galopp Pfeile mit schwerer Metallspitze abschießen konnten. Wie die europäischen Ritter nutzten sie beim Reiten auch Steigbügel, aber eine eigene Variante. Erst im for
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