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this is an AU of mine for the 3rd story/code from "Code of the Clans"

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easy way out. (song link)
this is an AU of mine for the 3rd story/code from "Code of the Clans"
Now that the PMV is out, I can share aome of the art I did for it! This frame only shows up briefly in the prologue of the PMV, but I still really like how it looks!
PMV link for those unfamiliar
Burdock Root
🧩 Author: Starcorex 🔗 Code Link: https://toyhou.se/33547724.burdock-rootp2u 💠 Use Type: Pay to Use (P2U) 📄 Purpose: Character Profile 📝 Description: A cinematic, name-focused character profile themed around Warrior Cats. The design highlights the etymology and meaning behind a character’s given name, prefix, and suffix, with a regal serif font and dark, moody atmosphere. Ideal for characters with detailed naming traditions and layered personalities. Includes quote, tags, and a clean image gallery.
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"One who is truly disciplined does not need rules to govern his behaviour."
Yamamoto Tsunetomo, Buddhist monastic name Yamamoto Jōchō, was a samurai of the Saga Domain in Hizen Province under his lord Nabeshima Mitsushige.
Born: 11 June 1659, Saga Domain
Died: 30 November 1719 (age 60 years), Yamato, Saga
He never participated in active battle. Though a samurai, Tsunetomo lived in an era of peace under the Tokugawa shogunate, which limited the martial experience of many warriors.
His teachings were not widely known during his lifetime.Hagakure gained significant recognition centuries later, especially during the militarization of Japan in the early 20th century
.He opposed the growing bureaucratization of samurai life. Tsunetomo was critical of how the samurai class became more administrative and less warrior-like under Tokugawa rule.He viewed death as central to the samurai way.
One of Hagakure's famous lines is: “The Way of the Samurai is found in death,” stressing preparedness for death as the highest discipline.
His work influenced modern Japanese culture. Hagakure was famously referenced in Yukio Mishima’s book, The Way of the Samurai, and it continues to influence martial arts and leadership philosophies worldwide.
Mothwing and Leafpool
One of my favourite LGBTQIA+ ships :)
Found this while I was browsing in my old art files
“Civilization comes at a cost of manliness. It comes at a cost of wildness, of risk, of strife. It comes at a cost of strength, of courage, of mastery. It comes at a cost of honor. Increased civilization exacts a toll of virility, forcing manliness into further redoubts of vicariousness and abstraction.” –Jack Donovan . . Embrace your manliness, it is more important in this era than ever. . . . 📷 @tatsujinkan . . #manliness #couragequotes #battojutsu #norsemen #samuraispirit #vikingblood #warriorcode #kenjutsu #swordmaster #swordplay #swordfighting #swordsman #iaijutsu #norwegianviking #swordtechnique #norskefototalenter #nordicphotodesign #swordskills . . 👍 by @katana_sword_reviews https://www.instagram.com/p/B9QWL2IpZHi/?igshid=57xkg1fqdqpb
Remember that you will die.