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The bladebond masters body, mind, weapon, and will. He devotes his strength and his life to the service of a master or an ideal he accepts as greater than himself. Some bladebonds become masters in their own right, but even one who becomes an emperor sees himself as a servant of some higher power.
 
The bladebond masters body, mind, weapon, and will. He devotes his strength and his life to the service of a master or an ideal he accepts as greater than himself. Some bladebonds become masters in their own right, but even one who becomes an emperor sees himself as a servant of some higher power.
  
A bladebond can be a lone adventurer, serving an ideal or attempting to fulfill a lifetime goal. Some bladebonds swear fealty to great lords and rise to become trusted bodyguards, warlords, or leaders in their masters' service. One cannot be taught the ways of a bladebond, nor is one born a bladebond. Like the weapon that will come to represent him, a bladebond is forged by his environment, his experiences and the strength of his convictions.
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Most characters who become bladebonds aspire to the class from the beginning of their careers. Often, other bladebonds or elite military organizations train likely young men and women in the principles of service, the arts of war, and the purity of mind and body necessary to become a bladebond. Even those who do not qualify at the end often become powerful adventurers.
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A bladebond can be a lone adventurer, serving an ideal or attempting to fulfill a lifetime goal. Some bladebonds swear fealty to great lords and rise to become trusted bodyguards, warlords, or leaders in the lord's service. Fighters and defenders know the strenuous road a kensai must travel, and some tread that path. While it might be thought that a rogue would make a poor bladebond, such characters are not unheard of and can be deadly adversaries.
  
  

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