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VideoGamer: Rise of the Ronin release date – pre-orders, editions, and setting detailed
Rise of the Ronin release date – pre-orders, editions, and setting detailed
The 1998 film Ronin portrays former special forces and intelligence operatives who find themselves unemployed at the end of the Cold War. Devoid of purpose, they become high-paid mercenaries.
Ronin is defined as a Japanese Samurai who has lost his master and must search for work as a sword for hire or reduced to banditry. A group of experts are gathered in Paris by Deirdre (Natascha McElhone) who is looking to steal a mysterious suitcase.
A ronin was a samurai warrior in feudal Japan without a master or lord — known as a daimyo. A samurai could become a ronin in several different ways: his master might die or fall from power or the samurai might lose his master's favor or patronage and be cast off.
Power in medieval Japan rested on the bond between lord and retainer. Learn about how warriors became ronin and what this meant for society.
When you hear the word “ronin,” you are hearing the story of a samurai without a master. In ancient Japan, a samurai served a powerful lord, called a daimyō. If that lord died, lost power, or dismissed his samurai, the warrior would become a ronin —a masterless samurai left to find his own way.