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'''Ninja Relations'''
 
'''Ninja Relations'''
  
The Ninja clans keep themselves aloof from the Kung Fu wars, which suits the Wulin just fine, since they do not trust the Ninja.2 Vigilantes, raised on martial arts films, are more likely to think that Ninja are really cool.
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The Ninja clans keep themselves aloof from the Kung Fu wars, which suits the Wulin just fine, since they do not trust the Ninja. Vigilantes, raised on martial arts films, are more likely to think that Ninja are really cool.
  
 
The Five Venoms competes ferociously with the Ninja clans, proclaiming that they, and not Ninja, are the greatest mercenary assassins. The Maniac Warrior Empire, like the Vigilantes, is prone to thinking that Ninja are cool, and are often keen to work alongside them. Wushu is postponing acting to destroy the Ninja until they have broken the power of the Five Venoms. The Ninja seem to be not very concerned about Wushu, who they don’t believe can find and defeat them.
 
The Five Venoms competes ferociously with the Ninja clans, proclaiming that they, and not Ninja, are the greatest mercenary assassins. The Maniac Warrior Empire, like the Vigilantes, is prone to thinking that Ninja are cool, and are often keen to work alongside them. Wushu is postponing acting to destroy the Ninja until they have broken the power of the Five Venoms. The Ninja seem to be not very concerned about Wushu, who they don’t believe can find and defeat them.
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'''Footnotes'''
 
'''Footnotes'''
 
  
 
1. Fear of being hunted by the legendary assassins is a common phobia among martial artists. The anxiety is captured in Beetle Style’s song “Nowhere Man”, from Wheel of Reincarnation (1964).
 
1. Fear of being hunted by the legendary assassins is a common phobia among martial artists. The anxiety is captured in Beetle Style’s song “Nowhere Man”, from Wheel of Reincarnation (1964).
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I did use Shattering Palm. / But I didn’t mean her harm.
 
I did use Shattering Palm. / But I didn’t mean her harm.
 
 
2. Historically, Ninja were sent into China on missions on many occasions.  At the battle of Qiang Castle (1487), a Ninja twice broke into the rebel castle through the drainage system and opened the gate to the attacking Ming army. On the first occasion, she was driven out by Crane mercenaries hired by the rebel baron, but the mercenaries subsequently fled from a Wing Chun team looking to bring them to justice for their many killings. The battle is commemorated in the poem “Sneaky Cheeky Ninja” (Xu Zhimo, 1488).
 
 
Cheeky sneaky Ninja climbed up the waterspout.
 
 
Along came the Crane and drove the Ninja out.
 
 
Out came Wing Chun and drove away the Crane.
 
 
And Cheeky Sneaky Ninja climbed up the spout again.
 

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