Kon'nichiwa,welcome to Ukita clan! If this is your first time reading I suggest you take your time. Skimming through this won't help at all.
Ukita clan is a strict clan and if the laws are broken you will be punished.
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-PART A. VOCABULARY-
●Yes:Hai
●No:Iie
●Hello:Konnichiwa.
●Peece:Heiwa.
●Goodbye:Sayonara.
●Please:Onegai, Kudasai
●Thank You:Arigato.
●Shut up:Damare!
●Sorry: Gomenasai.
●Begin:Hajime!
●Charge: Banzai!
●Form1: Soba (When said by a high rank, line up shoulder to shoulder)
●Form2: Saido (When said by a high rank, form arrowhead formation or a pyramid)
●Sir:Kyo
(Anything listed above is credited to "Japanese Translate")
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-PART B LAWS-
Law #1: Honoring your High ranks.(They are here to discipline you,Not be your pal)
Law #2: Speaking with Honesty(With reason)
Law #3: Use Listed Vocabulary at all times while on Duty.
Law #4: Speak when spoken to.
Law #5: Do not abuse power as it can easily be taken away.
Law #6: Any Unloyalty shown(Joining another clan) (spying) will result in exile.
Also you will not be welcomed if you attempt to join the clan again.
Law #7: Do not disrespect guests.
Law #8: Do wear the correct uniform at all times while on duty. If you wear the wrong uniform you are most likely going to get demoted.
Law #9: Do not raid any other Japanese Clans without permission from Daimyo Kazuya or a very trusted HR. Resulting this will result in a severe punishment
Law #10: Do not stop fighting an enemy to speak to it. When you're in battle that enemy is not anything to you. Not your friend,Not your pal,Not your lover. It is a piece of meat who threatens your life. CUT IT!.
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-PART C "The Bushido Code"-
【Virtues of Bushido】
Honor: The sense of fairness, honesty and the quality of having a strong moral principles
Loyalty: Faithfulness and Commitment to something. [In this case, the clan itself]
Frugality: The quality of being sparing, fair, good mannered and contempt with your belonging.
Benevolence: A need and want to do good and be kind, fair and good willed.
Courage: The quality of mind to face fear without difficulty and one's willingness to face danger.
Righteousness: To do what is morally right and justifiable and to uphold virtue.
Respect: To be respectful to those around you, to uphold no grudges and express forgiveness.
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