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Usagi narrates a grim tale in which he has set out alone to rescue the
only child of his lord. Kidnapped by a great demon, he has promised half of
his kingdom to anyone that can return his daughter unharmed.
Waylaid by monsters and demons, Usagi fights his way out in true
samurai fashion. No foul being can stand against a true samurai! He travels
for days past the bodies of lesser warriors and disposes of an Octopus
demon, a Centipede demon and forty thousand smaller monsters and still
manages to arrive unscathed at the lair of the greater demon that has
kidnapped the princess.
Not tricked by the demon's shape changing ability, Usagi fights bravely
and fiercely finally slaying the beast and rescuing the daughter of his
lord. Nobly, he declines her hand knowing it is his karma to remain a lone
wanderer and returns her to her father.
With a tale that is as tall as his topknot, at least Usagi can keep
small children entertained.
Note: In the last frame of this story, Usagi promises to tell the
children after dinner how he ran into "the infamous cheese-dip wanderer"
which fuels the rumors that Usagi has actually met Groo or at least
knows stories about him.
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