Originally posted by Loose ScrewPlease!
There is no honour in decapitation. 😠
If something goes wrong for you, I expect you to give me your lands and comit Hari-Kiri. 😛
The proper term is seppuku.
And there is plenty of honor in decapitation. In a proper seppuku, the person usually has a second, whose function is to whack off your head with your katana before you can dishonor yourself by screaming in pain.
Just call me Samurai Suzi... 😛
Originally posted by Suziannemore like Scary Suzi!!😛
Please!
The proper term is seppuku.
And there is plenty of honor in decapitation. In a proper seppuku, the person usually has a second, whose function is to whack off your head with your katana before you can dishonor yourself by screaming in pain.
Just call me Samurai Suzi... 😛
when is this game going to start all???
Originally posted by SuzianneSaru mo ki kara ochiru
Please!
The proper term is seppuku.
And there is plenty of honor in decapitation. In a proper seppuku, the person usually has a second, whose function is to whack off your head with your katana before you can dishonor yourself by screaming in pain.
Just call me Samurai Suzi... 😛
Literally: Even monkeys fall from trees.
Meaning: Anyone can make a mistake.
😛 😉
Originally posted by Bosse de Nageakuin akka
I was taught this proverb in the last game, when a vassal urged me to be merciful to a neighbouring ruler. Unfortunately, he scorned my mercy and fell--as fast a monkey toppling from a branch.
Literally: evil cause, evil effect
Meaning: Sow evil and reap evil. / The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
😉 😀
Originally posted by SuzianneI will be honoured to be anyones second who wishes to go out of the game this way... sounds like fun.
Please!
The proper term is seppuku.
And there is plenty of honor in decapitation. In a proper seppuku, the person usually has a second, whose function is to whack off your head with your katana before you can dishonor yourself by screaming in pain.
Just call me Samurai Suzi... 😛