I'm having a crazy hard time following this?
Did the rebellion succeed or fail and why is Shichika Yasuri's father hailed as the hero of the rebellion if he killed the feudal lord who started it?
The rebellion actually failed, Shichika's father is considered a hero from the point of view of the shogunate, but he is actually exiled after the rebellion because the shogunate is scared of how strong he is.
>>152186532
Okay thank you.
The wording was confusing me.
Best girl
>>152186551
Glad to help.
Bad thing about Nisio Isin adaptations, they are hard to translate and the subs are usually trash.
>>152186571
isn't it a Musashi reference? he once killed a guy a duel with a wooden sword
>>152186666
Yeah I noticed that.
While I'm not enough of a weeb to think I'm learning Japanese by watching anime, I have picked up on a few words here and there and I realized sometimes the subtitles were being a bit weird.
Japanese is a fucked up language.
>>152186107
Have to ask since no one's really been able to answer this properly.
Why did Shichika kill the Shogun? He literally had no more reason to kill him than he did Hitei.
You couldn't say it's for Togame, because the Shogun didn't even give her the mission to find the swords in the first place, she cooked it up herself to rise up the ranks, and it's not like the current Shogun had anything to do with the old one and the whole 'putting down the rebellion' thing. So why did Shichika kill him? Why did he need to 'make an example' of him if he hadn't done jack shit except for allowing Togame and Hitei to hunt after the swords after the idea was pitched to him?
>>152187800
Asking the real questions.
>>152187800
Because he's not a cute waifu.
>>152187800
He did it on impulse.
>>152187800
Togame and Hitei were wasting their lives and sending assassins after their only friends to earn his approval and Shichika wanted to prevent that kind of situation from happening to anyone else
The Shogun was useless on his own and was wasting everyones time and energy
or something like that