If a samurai warrior disobeyed his leader, it could lead to severe consequences, including loss of honor and status. In the samurai code of bushido, loyalty and obedience were paramount, and failure to comply could result in the warrior being shamed or disowned by his clan. In extreme cases, it could even lead to a ritual suicide, known as seppuku, to restore honor. Ultimately, disobedience could fracture the social and military order of the time.
he didnt..
she didnt want a warrior name She didn't want to become a warrior but to help in the nursery.
i have a 1987 warrior and i tryed it on a 2001 and it didnt work.
i didnt know there was a dog in it
no he didnt as far as anyone knows he is still there and he never got back
what is going to happen to me cause i didnt pay my speeding ticket and didnt make my court date but i want to pay it whats going to happen? and what i need to do?”
I'm not sure how many but he has had alot he made a mistake once on the whoops and took out chad reed if that didnt happen chad reed would have had the points leader
John Adams was a mediocre leader. he didnt really do that much as a president
He died when ha was an apprentice so he had no warrior name. Probaly Shrewfoot If He Didnt Get Run Over By A Car
samurai have an armor made out of bamboo, leather and some metal. but knights armor are made of steel or many chain mails joined together Samurai didnt have the chivalry that was requested from knights
Writing that didnt happen
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