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Treasure Hoard. There is no written method of spreading fully random items around. But using the Magic Items Awarded by Rarity table table in Xanathar's Guide, here's a guess at what should be in a more random treasure hoard. Curse: This sword is cursed and possessed by a vengeful spirit. Becoming attuned to it extends the curse to you. As long as you remain cursed, you are unwilling to part with the sword, keeping it on your person at all times. Dancing sword Demon armor Dragon scale mail Dwarven plate Dwarven thrower Efreeti bottle Figurine of wondrous power (obsidian steed) Frost brand Helm of brilliance Horn of valhalla (bronze) Horseshoes of a zephyr Instrument of the bard (Anstruth harp) Ioun stone (absorption) Ioun stone (agility) Ioun stone (fortitude) Ioun stone (insight) Ioun stone (intellect). One item of note from the DMG (p206) is the Sword of Vengeance, which is cursed with and possessed by a vengeful spirit. A creature attuned to the sword is unwilling to part with it, among several other unpleasant but unutilized Pepperbox traits (e.g., disadvantage when using any weapon that is not the Sword).

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Lone Wolf and Cub: Sword of Vengeance
Directed byKenji Misumi
Produced by
Screenplay byKazuo Koike[1]
Based onLone Wolf and Cub
by Kazuo Koike and Goseki Kojima[1]
Starring
Music byEiken Sakurai[1]
CinematographyChishi Maikura[1]
Edited byToshio Taniguchi[1]
Katsu[1]
Distributed byToho
  • 15 January 1972 (Japan)
87 minutes[1]
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
  1. Feb 19, 2018  Sword of Vengeance is on Pg 206 in the dungeon master guide. The cursed items are mixed in with the regular magic items. DM 2 points 1 year ago. Curse: This sword is cursed and possessed by a vengeful spirit. Becoming attuned to it extends the curse to you. As long as you remain cursed, you are unwilling to part with.
  2. This blue one-handed sword has an item level of 47. It is looted from Qiraji Major He'al-ie. In the One-Handed Swords category. Added in Classic World of Warcraft.

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Lone Wolf and Cub: Sword of Vengeance (子連れ狼 子を貸し腕貸しつかまつるKozure Ōkami: Kowokashi udekashi tsukamatsuru) is a 1972 Japanese chambara film directed by Kenji Misumi.[1] It is the first in a series of six films in the Lone Wolf and Cub series.[1] The film tells the story of Ogami Ittō, a wandering assassin for hire who is accompanied by his young son, Daigoro.

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Plot[edit]

Set in Japan during an unspecific year of the Edo period, Ogami Ittō, disgraced former executioner, or Kogi Kaishakunin, to the shōgun, wanders the countryside, pushing a baby cart with his 3-year-old son Daigoro inside. A banner hangs off his back. 'Ogami: Suiouryo technique' (Child and expertise for rent)(子を[son] 貸し[for hire] 腕 [arm skill] 貸し[for hire] つかまつる [to serve] 水鷗流 [Suiouryo] 拜一刀 [ogami ittō]), it says. His services are asked for in a most unexpected way, when an insane woman seizes Daigoro from the cart and proceeds to try to breastfeed the boy. Daigoro at first hesitates, but after stern look from his father, he proceeds to suckle the crazy woman's breast. The woman's mother then apologizes for her daughter's behavior and tries to give Ittō money, but the stoic rōnin refuses, saying his son was hungry anyway.

As he walks in the rain, he remembers another rainy day several months earlier when his wife, Asami, was slain by three ninjas, ostensibly in revenge for Ittō's execution of a boy daimyō, but it was really part of a complicated plot by the shōgun's inspector Bizen and the 'Shadow' Yagyū Clan to frame Ittō for treason and take over the executioner's post.

Now a wandering assassin for hire, Ittō takes a job from a Chamberlain, to kill a rival and his gang of henchmen, who pose a threat to the chamberlain's lord. The chamberlain plans to test Ittō, but a quick slash behind his back with his Dōtanuki sword dispatches the chamberlain's two men. The targets are in a remote mountain village that is home to hot-spring spa pools.

As Ittō pushes the baby cart, and Daigoro observes scenes of nature, such as a dog suckling her puppy, and two children singing a song and bouncing a ball, Ittō thinks back again to the time just after his wife was killed. He gave Daigoro a choice between a toy ball or the sword. If the child chose the ball, Ittō would put him to death send him to be with his mother – a better place in his opinion. But the curious child reaches for the sword – he has chosen to take the path of the ronin with his father, to live like demons at the crossroads to hell.

Eventually, Ittō reaches the hot-spring village. He finds that the rival chamberlain and his men have hired a band of ronins who have taken over the town and are raping, looting and pillaging. Ittō is forced to give up his sword and take his place as a hostage in the village.

The ronins discuss killing Ittō, but then decide to let him live if he will have sex with the town's remaining prostitute while they watch. The prostitute refuses to have any part in it, but then she's threatened by one of the men, a knife expert, and in order to save the woman, Ittō steps forward and disrobes, saying he will do the men's bidding with the woman.

The episode takes one more trip back to the past, for the dramatic beheading and blood-spurting scene in which Ittō defeats one of Yagyū Retsudo's best swordsman, with the aid of a mirror on Daigoro's forehead to reflect the sun into the swordsman's eyes.

And then there is the big showdown in the village, where it is revealed that the baby cart harbors some secrets – various edged weapons, including a spear-like naginata, which Ittō uses to take out the evil chamberlain's men, chopping one off at his knees, leaving the bloody stumps of his lower legs still standing on the ground.

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One of the men has matchlockpistols, but Ittō quickly upturns the baby cart, which is revealed to be armored underneath, and when the gunman's pistols are empty, Ittō quickly leaps over the baby cart and brings his blade down on the man's forehead, splitting it in two.

Ittō leaves the village, and the prostitute hopes to follow, but Ittō makes a motion to cut the ropes on the bridge leading to town, to stop her from following, for the journey he is on is one that is for only him and Daigoro to make.

Cast[edit]

  • Tomisaburo Wakayama as Ogami Ittō
  • Akihiro Tomikawa as Ogami Daigoro
  • Tomoko Mayama as Osen, the prostitute
  • Fumio Watanabe as Yagyu Bizen-no-kami
  • Keiko Fujita as Ogami Asami
  • Reiko Kasahara as Madwoman
  • Yūnosuke Itō as Yagyū Retsudo

Release[edit]

Lone Wolf and Cub: Sword of Vengeance was released theatrically in Japan on 15 January 1972 where it was distributed by Toho.[1] The film was released in the United States by Toho International with English subtitles and an 83-minute running time in August 1973.[1]

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References[edit]

Footnotes[edit]

  1. ^ abcdefghijklGalbraith IV 2008, p. 280.

Sources[edit]

Sword Of Vengeance Film

  • Galbraith IV, Stuart (2008). The Toho Studios Story: A History and Complete Filmography. Scarecrow Press. ISBN1461673747.

External links[edit]

  • Lone Wolf and Cub: Sword of Vengeance on IMDb
  • Lone Wolf and Cub: Sword of Vengeance at Rotten Tomatoes
  • Lone Wolf and Cub: Sword of Vengeance at AllMovie
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