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− | '''Mitsurugi no Jin''', or '''Jin Mitsurugi''', | + | '''Mitsurugi no Jin''', or '''Jin Mitsurugi''', was born to the prestigious Mitsurugi clan of Hingashi, a relative of the shogun. Born in the Hingan capital of Bukyo, he began studying etiquette, language, and swordplay from the age of three under the auspices of his grandfather. When he came of age, he discarded his childhood name and took the name "Jin" meaning "benevolence." |
While Jin served in the manner expected of a samurai for some time, the death of his young lord led to him becoming a ronin—the fate of a lordless samurai who refuses to commit seppuku. Adrift, he left his homeland and embarked upon myriad adventures across the Far East. His travels brought him into conflict with Garlemald on numerous occasions, including the failed rebellion in Doma. Jin came to Eorzea by sea, arriving first in Limsa Lominsa, and has since made a name for himself as an adventurer. | While Jin served in the manner expected of a samurai for some time, the death of his young lord led to him becoming a ronin—the fate of a lordless samurai who refuses to commit seppuku. Adrift, he left his homeland and embarked upon myriad adventures across the Far East. His travels brought him into conflict with Garlemald on numerous occasions, including the failed rebellion in Doma. Jin came to Eorzea by sea, arriving first in Limsa Lominsa, and has since made a name for himself as an adventurer. |
Revision as of 04:21, 18 September 2018
Jin Mitsurugi | |
Gender | Male |
Race | Au Ra |
Clan | Raen |
Citizenship | Hingashi |
Place of Birth | Kugane |
Guardian | Oschon, the Wanderer |
Nameday | 17th Sun of the 3rd Astral Moon (Age: 25) |
Occupation | Ronin |
Pronunciation | "ˈdʒɛn mitsuɹuɡi" |
Mitsurugi no Jin, or Jin Mitsurugi, was born to the prestigious Mitsurugi clan of Hingashi, a relative of the shogun. Born in the Hingan capital of Bukyo, he began studying etiquette, language, and swordplay from the age of three under the auspices of his grandfather. When he came of age, he discarded his childhood name and took the name "Jin" meaning "benevolence."
While Jin served in the manner expected of a samurai for some time, the death of his young lord led to him becoming a ronin—the fate of a lordless samurai who refuses to commit seppuku. Adrift, he left his homeland and embarked upon myriad adventures across the Far East. His travels brought him into conflict with Garlemald on numerous occasions, including the failed rebellion in Doma. Jin came to Eorzea by sea, arriving first in Limsa Lominsa, and has since made a name for himself as an adventurer.
Contents
Appearance
Outfits
Fuga Attire: Bakufu Samurai Uniform: Eastern Journey Attire: Lord's Suikan Set: Lord's Yukata: Myochin Attire: |
Basic Info
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Preferences
Likes
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Dislikes
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Favorites
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Other
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Personality
Flaws
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Fears
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Talents
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Tropes
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Intelligence
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Quirks
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Comparisons
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Abilities and Skills
Personal
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Weapons
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Magic
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Crafting
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Family and Relationships
Family
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Friends and Acquaintances
■ Mitsuki Mitsurugi |
Enemies
■ Garlean Empire
■ The Confederacy
■ Kojin of the Red
■ Lupin Bandits
■ Lominsan Pirates
■ Sahagin
■ Kobolds
■ The Alacran
■ Amalj'aa
■ Lambs of Dalamud
■ Redbelly Wasps
■ Ixal
■ Dravanian Horde
■ Gnath Onemind
■ Illuminati
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Affiliations
■ Sekiseigumi (formerly)
- Jin Mitsurugi was once part of the Sekiseigumi, which he joined to emulate his grandfather. It was among the Sekiseigumi that he earned the nickname Jin "of the Flashing Blade" for his superb swordsmanship.
Rumors
Note: This section is editable by anyone. Just keep in mind that the rumors here may be both true or false.
Biography
Jin of the Flashing Blade
Departure
The Skies Above
Return to Hingashi
Other Information
Name Etymology
Jin: Taken from the Japanese word for "benevolence", one of the eight virtues of Bushidō. Mitsurugi: A Japanese surname roughly translating to "beautiful sword".
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