Heroic Liberator
Arcane
- Joined
- Oct 2, 2018
- Messages
- 19,519
Status.And how would you respond then with the historical evidence of female Samurai warriors?
Tomoe's father, Nakahara Kanetō, was a strong supporter and foster father of Yoshinaka, having raised him since he was two. Her mother was Yoshinaka's wet nurse. Two of her elder brothers also served Yoshinaka as generals.
Same reason that you had plenty of commanders in early modern (& premodern, naturally) history who had attained their positions not by merit, but through nepotism (which doesn't mean that they couldn't subsequently prove their merit, only that it wasn't the criteria for their selection). As for some samurai daughters being trained in martial arts, that's probably more of a status thing among some of the more eccentric samurai families (just as one could imagine some European lord teaching his daughters how to hunt as a noble pastime).
Last edited: