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it was a code of conduct that the samurai had to live by they had to respect their elder honour their lord and fight when told to if they did not they would disimbow them selfs by sticking a knife into their lower adomen and cutting up wards this is a very pain full death so i would not like to become a samurai because it seems to bee to much blood and goore

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