Takeda Kyuzo
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After a martial arts demonstration in Paris in 1922 he was approached to teach private lessons during the night to Amélie Nocquet who paid handsomely for this eccentric request. Amélie turned out to be a Daeva Invictus who embraced Takeda and introduced him to the Danse Macabre. | After a martial arts demonstration in Paris in 1922 he was approached to teach private lessons during the night to Amélie Nocquet who paid handsomely for this eccentric request. Amélie turned out to be a Daeva Invictus who embraced Takeda and introduced him to the Danse Macabre. | ||
- | Takeda has served the Invictus in Paris as a soldier for many years. In 1939 at the outbreak of World War II, Takeda traveled to London where he joined the [http://silverdragons.wikispaces.com | + | Takeda has served the Invictus in Paris as a soldier for many years. In 1939 at the outbreak of World War II, Takeda traveled to London where he joined the [http://silverdragons.wikispaces.com Order of the Silver Dragons]. He returned to France after D-day in 1944 to coordinate a chapter of the Maquis. |
- | Order of the Silver Dragons]. He returned to France after D-day in 1944 to coordinate a chapter of the Maquis. | + | |
In 1950 he petitioned for membership in the Most Honorable Order of the Thorned Wreath and was accepted the same year. The knighthood's ideals of courage, honor, servitude and humility had a great influence on his decision to become a member as those same ideals were taught to him by his first sensei in Japan, Sakakibara Kenkichi, who was a former samurai. | In 1950 he petitioned for membership in the Most Honorable Order of the Thorned Wreath and was accepted the same year. The knighthood's ideals of courage, honor, servitude and humility had a great influence on his decision to become a member as those same ideals were taught to him by his first sensei in Japan, Sakakibara Kenkichi, who was a former samurai. |
Current revision as of 13:39, 18 September 2006
Player: Ralph Kelleners
Camarilla: BE2006070002
Clan: Daeva
Covenant: Invictus
Year Embraced: 1922
Age Embraced: 56
Sire: Amélie Nocquet
Concept: He was born in 1866 in Hasselt, Belgium as Jonathan Vereeck, the son of Hendrik Vereeck, a well-known engineer working for the steel industry, and his wife Helena Rogiers. At the age of 6, the family moved to Japan where Hendrik had taken up a function as industrial advisor for the Japanese government.
Jonathan spent most of his mortal life in Japan studying various martial arts as kenjutsu, judo, karate and daito ryu aiki jutsu. At the age of 56, he was sent back to Europe by his sensei to start spreading the Daito Ryu style. Jonathan, who by then had taken the name Takeda Kyuzo, ended up in France and started a modest dojo teaching Daito Ryu and kenjutsu.
After a martial arts demonstration in Paris in 1922 he was approached to teach private lessons during the night to Amélie Nocquet who paid handsomely for this eccentric request. Amélie turned out to be a Daeva Invictus who embraced Takeda and introduced him to the Danse Macabre.
Takeda has served the Invictus in Paris as a soldier for many years. In 1939 at the outbreak of World War II, Takeda traveled to London where he joined the Order of the Silver Dragons. He returned to France after D-day in 1944 to coordinate a chapter of the Maquis.
In 1950 he petitioned for membership in the Most Honorable Order of the Thorned Wreath and was accepted the same year. The knighthood's ideals of courage, honor, servitude and humility had a great influence on his decision to become a member as those same ideals were taught to him by his first sensei in Japan, Sakakibara Kenkichi, who was a former samurai.
Recently, Takeda has returned to his hometown of Hasselt in Belgium where he was introduced to Prince de Mérode and his loyal subjects of Limburg.
Current Location: Hasselt, Limburg, Belgium
Status: Invictus 2, Daeva 1, City 1.
Title: Baron Sir Takeda Kyuzo, Silver Knight of the Most Honorable Order of the Thorned Wreath, Knight of the Order of the Silver Dragons.
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Quotes
- "In my dojo there is no such thing as a rank. There is only a sensei and his students. I teach, you listen." - A commonly heard phrase when higher ranked Invicti choose to train under Takeda sensei
- "If you want to fight and win, use this technique. If you don't want to use this technique, don't fight." - On the noble art of eye gouging.
- "Then, he will teach me." - Takeda sensei when asked what a student is ought to do when he has mastered a certain technique.
Rumours
- He can break 2 inch thick steel plates with his bare hands.
- He has killed an elder of another covenant in France for insulting his honour. He returned to Belgium to avoid the vengeance of this elder's allies in France.
- When he was still a mortal he killed an armed vampire. He was unarmed himself.
(Feel free to add whatever you've heard from the rumor mill about Takeda to this section of the wiki.)
Others about
- Heinrich von Stengel of the Invictus : "Keep an eye on him. He has potential."
- Staff. Dr. Gerhardt Thielemann of the Circle of the Crone: "If there would have been more men like him, we wouldn't have lost the war. But knowing even one of them survived makes the sacrifice worthwhile."
- Marcel Vanerum of the Lancea Sanctum Limburg: "Mijnheer baron... Dinges is een beetje ne rare. Ma hij is heel stoer en toch ook beleefd. Een beke zoals ik, ma dan in pyjama en van hogere klasse." (Translation: "Sir baron... Whatsname is a little bit weird. But he's really tough and still polite. A bit like me, but in pyjamas and of higher standing.")
(Feel free to add your characters opinion about about Takeda to this section of the wiki.)