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− | Kamaro was a strict disciplinarian and devout follower of the | + | Kamaro was a strict disciplinarian and devout follower of the seventeenth-century Japanese samurai culture who ensured the upbringing of his children reflected this structured spartan existence. He valued swordsmanship and martial arts training and ensured his children were fully as important in his schooling as the arts of literacy and statesmanship.<ref name=HKDC-021/> |
He was also for sure aware of the debt nearly four centuries between the Kurita and the [[Ozawa Mercantile Association|Ozawa]] families had to be paid.<ref name=HKDC-024>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 24 "THE WAY OF THE DRAGON"</ref> | He was also for sure aware of the debt nearly four centuries between the Kurita and the [[Ozawa Mercantile Association|Ozawa]] families had to be paid.<ref name=HKDC-024>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 24 "THE WAY OF THE DRAGON"</ref> |
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Kamaro Kurita | |
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Affiliation | House Kurita |
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Children | Shiro Kurita Urizen Kurita |
Kamaro Kurita was the father of Shiro and Urizen Kurita, founders of the Draconis Combine.[1]
History
Kamaro was a strict disciplinarian and devout follower of the seventeenth-century Japanese samurai culture who ensured the upbringing of his children reflected this structured spartan existence. He valued swordsmanship and martial arts training and ensured his children were fully as important in his schooling as the arts of literacy and statesmanship.[1]
He was also for sure aware of the debt nearly four centuries between the Kurita and the Ozawa families had to be paid.[2]