Talk:Dragon Nikana/@comment-38.97.5.251-20150116154806/@comment-3391671-20150305052313

I mentioned "only few during medieval Japan even dared to use it," and I'm well aware of Miyamoto Musashi and his deeds. But it could also be assumed that he was not just skilled, but also what some would call the "underdog" since he was using an unusual sword-art. We can look at history and give reports, but we can't tell what history has to say 100% since there can always be uncertainties in the forms of "embellished lies [...] and distorted truths."

I was not correcting upon you, Lone Tenno 108.216; I was elaborating more on how Lone Tenno 38.97 was supposedly refering to the Daisho set as a part of the dual-wielding arts. You had corrected him on how to refer the set; I made my attempt to correct his view of how the set was used (from what he was "saying," he thought the Daisho = dual-wielding like Miyamoto Musashi).