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#9319 [2007-01-22 02:43:06]

Hello!

by andre sugiarto

hello, i'm a newcomer of this groups.
first of all, i would like to say sorry since my mother language is not english, so that my english would be far from perfect.

I know samurai archives webs from a novel written by Lian Hearn. It tells a story about Otori Clan. Was there really a clan called Otori? It also tells about people with extraordinary skills (such as duplicating himself, jump as high as 10 metres an so on) called the tribe. Is that true? or it's just the author's imagination?

well, i guess that's all for this moment. thank you!






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#9320 [2007-01-22 14:48:36]

Re: [samuraihistory] Hello!

by ninaboal21044

In a message dated 1/22/2007 3:32:36 PM Eastern Standard Time,
andre_kuntz@... writes:

hello, i'm a newcomer of this groups.
first of all, i would like to say sorry since my mother language is not
english, so that my english would be far from perfect.

I know samurai archives webs from a novel written by Lian Hearn. It tells a
story about Otori Clan. Was there really a clan called Otori? It also tells
about people with extraordinary skills (such as duplicating himself, jump as
high as 10 metres an so on) called the tribe. Is that true? or it's just the
author's imagination?

well, i guess that's all for this moment. thank you!



I've read a few of these books. They are pure fiction and are meant to be.
The author wrote about "the Three Islands" rather than "Japan." I've found them
enjoyable. But never, ever think that they were intended to history. The
series is fantasy, fiction.

Nina aka Wave Tossed


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#9324 [2007-01-25 12:13:56]

Re: Hello!

by wildchicyane

yes there is.just go and search Otori Clan in google.

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