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Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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Muramasa Sengo was a swordsmith in 16th century japan. Though an excellent swordsmith, Murasama was said to be ill-tempered, verging on absolutely insane. These began myths that swords made by him were cursed with the same afflictions, encouraging the wielder to fight to the death, and would, if no battle was present, turn on their owners and compel them to commit suicide. These rumors weren't helped by the fact that Shogun Tokugaya Ieyasu allegedly (but probably not actually) banned Muramasa blades because of how many friends and family were killed or injured by Muramasa blades.
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