Demonmasks #014 – Rōnin

Rōnin

Rōnin is a wandering samurai who has no lord or master. Because the former samurai could not legally take up a new trade, or because of pride were loath to do so, many Rōnin looked for other ways to make a living with their swords. Those Rōnin who desired steady, legal employment became mercenaries that guarded trade caravans, or bodyguards for wealthy merchants. Many other Rōnin became criminals, operating as bandits and highwaymen, or joining organized crime in towns and cities. Rōnin were known to operate or serve as hired muscle for gangs that ran gambling rings, brothels, protection rackets, and similar activities. Many were petty thieves and muggers. The criminal segment gave the Rōnin of the Edo period a persistent reputation of disgrace, with an image of being thugs, bullies, cutthroats, and wandering vagrants.

DemonMasks are a collection of 100 unique algorithmically created masks of light. The creators have infused each collectible with a set of explicit traits with varying degrees of rarity. Each is special and represents an antihero in mythology. Which means: All DemonMasks are rare, but some are rarer than others.

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