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In traditional samurai culture, a ronin—masterless samurai—did not necessarily have to kill himself upon the death of his master. While seppuku (ritual suicide) was an honored practice for samurai to restore honor after a failure or loss, a ronin could choose to live on and serve a new master or lead an independent life. Ultimately, the decision was personal and varied based on individual circumstances and beliefs.

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