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** He grew up being abused by a monster cat that had killed his father and took his place. | ** He grew up being abused by a monster cat that had killed his father and took his place. | ||
* Masanori's sword, closer to a dagger, is called the "Matatabimaru" (木天蓼丸). It was thought to be cursed due to having been buried and dug up during the construction of a castle. It is named so due to its scabbard and handle being made of [[Wikipedia:Actinidia_polygama|silvervine]] or matatabi; a cat attractant that functions similar, if not stronger, than [[Wikipedia:Catnip|catnip]]. The sword belonged to Masanori's adoptive father. | * Masanori's sword, closer to a dagger, is called the "Matatabimaru" (木天蓼丸). It was thought to be cursed due to having been buried and dug up during the construction of a castle. It is named so due to its scabbard and handle being made of [[Wikipedia:Actinidia_polygama|silvervine]] or matatabi; a cat attractant that functions similar, if not stronger, than [[Wikipedia:Catnip|catnip]]. The sword belonged to Masanori's adoptive father. | ||
* Apart from {{Transient icon|Tadatomo}} and {{Transient icon|Moritaka}}, who are affiliated with | * Apart from {{Transient icon|Tadatomo}} and {{Transient icon|Moritaka}}, who are affiliated with the [[Summoners]], the other Hakkenshi are split evenly with the three big guilds in Tokyo. He and {{Transient icon|Yoshito}} are affiliated with the [[Invaders]] with {{Transient icon|Tanetomo}} and {{Transient icon|Yasuyori}} being affiliated with the [[Warmongers]]. The status of the Hakkenshi in the [[Rule Makers]] are still unknown. | ||
* The subtitle of Masanori's CS is based on an expression that refers to changing your attitudes and beliefs at the drop of a hat and holding no convictions, a contrast to his possession abilities and his desire for steadfast beliefs. | * The subtitle of Masanori's CS is based on an expression that refers to changing your attitudes and beliefs at the drop of a hat and holding no convictions, a contrast to his possession abilities and his desire for steadfast beliefs. | ||
* In one of Masanori's lines, he insists that he is not a cat and uses the first person pronoun 'wagahai.' This appears to be a reference to a Japanese book by Natsume Souseki titled "I Am a Cat." | * In one of Masanori's lines, he insists that he is not a cat and uses the first person pronoun 'wagahai.' This appears to be a reference to a Japanese book by Natsume Souseki titled "I Am a Cat." |
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