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Would love to see a video about the Aztecs vs Spanish, or video of the larger Spanish conquest of Mexico and Central America. Also the Inca themselves would be an epic video
Easilu some of the best history content on RUclips, it has it’s own appeal, not long form video essays or statistical analysis, but it portrays history both as how it is for humans, an amazing series of stories that capture the imagination, and what it really was, with good sources and subjective appeal. Bravo sir, every video is incredible
Thanks! Yes, I think the numbers, battle formations, etc. are important aspects of history but shouldn’t be discussed at the expense of the human side of history. The basic experience of “what it looked like” or “how it felt” are aspects Joe and I strive to convey.
@@HistoryDose I think you should do a video on the Anglo-Ashanti wars. After your coverage of the Anglo-Zulu wars, I'm confident you'll like this particular engagement between the British empire and one of its fiercest opponents in Africa. This war is also unique as it was fought in dense jungles, where both sides were well-armed with gunpowder weapons. Plus info on the war is abundant.
I know some people find it kind of disappointing that there doesn't seem to be a "true ninja" secret order like some kind of anime or something but personally I think it's really cool that the actual shinobi were almost more of a folk tradition (speaking as someone who does not know a lot about the subject)
There were Ninja Clans instead. Basically mercenaries but more organized. But I get you usually people think of ninjas as black garment wearing, shuriken throwing sneaky warriors (though they used shuriken but not like in movies and animes). Many people don't know this but Samurai also had and used shurikens.
Now that I think about it. It would just be way less trouble and easier to sneak around blending in by actually dressing in disguise rather than jumping and climbing over shit in a black mask a majority of the time LOL
The only downside of coming to the History Dose YT channel for me is the fact that I’ve watched every single video. I am immersed every single video. This is the best History channel I’ve come across for entertainment and education. Thank you, History Dose!
_"It is the cold time of year, so Shinobi would not approach unless it is a moonlit night. ... And nevertheless, rotate the watchmen three times during the night, roll down the stones, throw torches and observe."_ - A member of the Hojo clan. Not some shadowy organization, nor an honorable code of nightly justice. Just brutalist clandestine terror tactics, and a razor-sharp voice that spoke only in corpses. Feudal Japan was one of the most brutal and bloody chapters human history has ever known. The Shinobi reflected that in full.
"Not some shadowy organization" not really. Most shinobi belonged to ninja clans. Those clans acted as organizations with a grandmaster in charge known as "Jonin". They had their own code. They followed certain codes of honor (as funny as it sounds given they were considered honorless by the samurai), loyalty and discretion.
lol. What we call “terror tactics” with our modern, contemporary mindsets was par for the course for most of human history. Brutal and cruel by our standards, but humans are incredibly influenced by the society and culture in which one grows up. They were cruel and brutal because the material state of humanity for most of history demanded it. Atleast men could be men and women knew their place
This was really well done! Thank you 🙏 . I enjoyed your use of audio when referring to the battles taking place, really made it feel more real but not over the top.
Absolutely awesome video. Yes, most of what we call "ninjutsu" was historically nothing more than secret infiltration and guerilla tactics utilized by samurai forces. Some of the people engaged in these tasks would be samurai themselves, peasant foot soldiers, or even bandits temporarily hired by samurai warlords. In the later Edo period, it evolved more into secret police work.
That's the part I was unclear on. You could say ninjutsu is more a tactic that could be carried out by anyone, but were there dedicated career ninja? Just as anyone can be a spy and use spy tactics, but there are dedicated CIA operatives who are professional spies.
@@Durzo1259 You only see "career ninjas" during the Edo period, as in, their jobs were officially called "shinobi no mono". Even then, spycraft wasn't the only thing that they did. More times than not, their usual duties were guard duty, inspection, criminal capture, being civil servants, and fire watch, along with secret police work.
@@Durzo1259 Before the Edo period, shinobi work was spycraft and guerilla warfare, and there really wasn't anyone dedicated solely to doing shinobi work. For example, the second Hattori Hanzo, the one that was one of Ieyasu's most trusted retainers, his main function was as a commander for Ieyasu's troops, but he did some secret night raiding earlier in his career, and he was later tasked to set up a spy network by Ieyasu, using 200 displaced samurai from his father's homeland of Iga. These same 200 Iga samurai would end up becoming castle guards, gunners, and spies for the Tokugawa Shogunate.
Another stunning video! Artwork and narrating are captivating to say the least. And of course I learned something new about the origin of shinobi/ninja. BRAVO!
joseph, this is your best artwork yet. the images of samurai in front of burning villages are some of the most powerful on the channel. excellent job guys!
Thanks so much! We’ll do a live stream unpacking some of the art process a bit after Christmas, in addition to a painting process video for one of the pieces in this episode!
Always loved historic battles and history videos but always felt there was something missing when watching the likes of epic history etc Fair to say the Dose guys have hit the missing spot right on the egde from the story telling to the fantastic art these videos are always great keep up the hard work cant see what more you have got to come.
It’s basically a SWAT unit of ancient times. They observe and gather informations, specialize in violence and furious tactics and wear very similar uniforms with covering faces and operate with team and speed coordinations just like modern day SWAT.
Actually, by this logic, everybody was a SWAT unit in ancient times. Vikings used trade as a tool to pick up targets for future raids. Medieval knights sometimes dressed like a merchants in order to sneak into the enemy cities, e.t.c. e.t.c.
It really shows how much scholars and creative freedom can influence the contemporary view on the past, we can attribute many of these perceptions to Edo period writers who romanticized many aspects of the Sengoku Jidai and the Genpei War. People would probably be stunned by the idea that, by the time (or equivalent, in the least) the practices and use of assassination was a concept that was fully embraced, theorized and studied in Europe, especially when we talk about literature like Machiavelli's "The Prince", where the realm of political assassination was discussed, but never would assassins take on the form of "shadowy warriors" who lurk in the night and are able to get inside a castle by their own prowess in a relatively short time, but instead by slow, methodical infiltration within the enemy ranks, either through leverage or bribes, taking on the role of a diplomat, merchant or an inconspicuous artisan because wasting resources on training a man to be able to infiltrate a castle through more unconventional manners would just end up having him killed. The same applies with Japan, because the japanese actually think methodically and with logic (even if really brutal at times, but not too far off from their european counterparts), so naturally the same rules would apply even if evidence on political assassinations that ocured in feudal japan are much rarer than what we find in Europe and the Levant.
Absolutely phenomenal video. I'm sure you guys get this all the time, but I'd love to see you do a rendition of the legendary swordsman Musashi Miyamoto. Thanks for another informative tale!
Another awesome video as usual. Have you considered covering the Hussite wars? I feel like not many people have heard about it and you covering it would be fire (just like jan hus)
this channel is so good; research, art, narration, production. I would listen to it much more if the face didn’t pop up and burn away the mystery behind the distinct voice. it feels kinda like walking quietly through the morning fog, turning a corner and boom theres the wizard of oz himself, at his computer.
A video about Desotos voyage through the southeast US and his battle against the southern chiefs as well as Chief Tuskaloosa would be awesome. You’re doing great work brother.
Love ur work. It would be fascinating to see a story about Sikh warriors during the 1700-1800 period. Their bravery and valor during that time were truly remarkable. or something like the Battle of Saragarhi, that would be epic in your narrative style story telling
First, your videos are brilliant and some of the highest quality found on this platform. I’m always excited to see whatever new videos you guys put out, so keep up the great work! Second, I would love to see a video or two on the Early American/Colonial Frontier. Stuff like Boonesborough or the Seminole wars. I know you guys try to talk about stuff you don’t always see in mainstream history teachings and I think the style you two bring to you videos would be perfect for this!
I absolutely love your videos. Could you do some more long from ones like you did with Thomas Alexander Dumas? Those longer ones draw me in so deeply I forget where I am.
You should do an episode on the Battles of Kawanakajima. Definitely some of the most interesting and epic battles in Japanese History (especially the incredible 4th Battle). It was basically a massive chess match between the unstoppable Takeda Shingen “The Tiger of Kai” and his rival, the immovable Uesugi Kenshin “The Dragon of Echigo”. In the 4th one Kenshin sees an opportunity to attack Shingen’s guard with his own personal guard. Kenshin, sword drawn, charges atop his horse towards Shingen himself. Shingen doesnt have enough time to draw his own sword, so he parries Kenshin’s attack with his war fan. This was the first time these great rivals came face to face. Eventually they were broken up and the battle continued. This one essentially ended as a draw. These battles utilise everything, from espionage, to battle tactics, to ploy. Would love to see it visualised like this.
Thanks! They are digitally made using a pen on a tablet so there is no “original,” so to speak. Toward the end of the video, I included a sped up portion of Joe the artist’s process (takes 3-6 hours per piece)
Yeah, Assassin's Creed Red is gonna rock if it's based off an event like this. Yasuke and Nobunaga are Templars, Naoe is a ninja that works with the Assassins. It's perfect.
I would like something on Cincinnatus. The Romans are like yo we need you your now dictator with absolute power for 6 months. Goes to war, wins battle, gives up power and goes back to his farm. Legend
Watching these worksof art is like stepping into a new open world video game with 5k graphics everytime new content is made. But it gets me wondering if you'll do s segment on the legendary hattori hanzo
Hi History dose, is it okay if I use some of your art for content purposes? Should I credit you or anything? And this is a really good video btw, thank you for making this stuff.
The only way any modern scholars can say ninjas did not exist until the modern era is for them to bury their head in the sand and all the evidence to the contrary. We have historical evidence even in the form of historical contracts up until the middle 1850s of people hiring ninjas. There are several schools in even one man who is considered to be the last ninja who was trained from birth. He has his own RUclips channel by the way.
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Wow 😳
Would love to see a video about the Aztecs vs Spanish, or video of the larger Spanish conquest of Mexico and Central America. Also the Inca themselves would be an epic video
@@HistoryDose I love how the idea of a ninja has so little backing it that it simply couldn’t be true at all. Like sum sort of medieval black ops team
Easilu some of the best history content on RUclips, it has it’s own appeal, not long form video essays or statistical analysis, but it portrays history both as how it is for humans, an amazing series of stories that capture the imagination, and what it really was, with good sources and subjective appeal. Bravo sir, every video is incredible
Thanks! Yes, I think the numbers, battle formations, etc. are important aspects of history but shouldn’t be discussed at the expense of the human side of history. The basic experience of “what it looked like” or “how it felt” are aspects Joe and I strive to convey.
@@HistoryDose
I think you should do a video on the Anglo-Ashanti wars.
After your coverage of the Anglo-Zulu wars, I'm confident you'll like this particular engagement between the British empire and one of its fiercest opponents in Africa.
This war is also unique as it was fought in dense jungles, where both sides were well-armed with gunpowder weapons. Plus info on the war is abundant.
And the art is amazing, impressionistic but also realistic, it builds the atmosphere. No AI nonsense.
Yes. Easilu.
I love that it is its own thing with niche topics, best in RUclips art & narration
Oda Nobunaga needs his own video he was mental even for middle ages standards.
A Nobunaga-focused episode would be great! Had to stay focused on shinobi for this one, but Nobunaga’s story is so much bigger
Eh, hes pretty par the course for the time period. Nothing on the scale of the Mongols tbh
WATCH YOUR TONGUE!! LORD NOBUNAGA WAS A VISIONARY!!
@@DylanJo123it is not always about scale. Numbers are not the end all be all
Theres a show on netflix about him
I cannot praise you guys enough for your storytelling and artwork. You two are a one two punch that is second to none. Great stuff!
It’s much appreciated! These last few weeks were constant work to get these episodes out. Happy to see the reaction!
Ninjas as “traveling monkey trainers” is something I wasn’t expecting to hear about today.
doesn’t make them any less cool if you ask me
@@HistoryDoseIt honestly makes them more scary. The thing that frightens me most is the thing that I don’t see coming.
"My lord, we are being ambushed! Is that... is that a monkey?!"
Sarutobi is that you?
@@nellym46664 Sekijo?
I know some people find it kind of disappointing that there doesn't seem to be a "true ninja" secret order like some kind of anime or something but personally I think it's really cool that the actual shinobi were almost more of a folk tradition (speaking as someone who does not know a lot about the subject)
There were Ninja Clans instead. Basically mercenaries but more organized. But I get you usually people think of ninjas as black garment wearing, shuriken throwing sneaky warriors (though they used shuriken but not like in movies and animes). Many people don't know this but Samurai also had and used shurikens.
Agreed
Now that I think about it. It would just be way less trouble and easier to sneak around blending in by actually dressing in disguise rather than jumping and climbing over shit in a black mask a majority of the time LOL
If it were a secret how'd you know about it
There's always groups inside if groups
The only downside of coming to the History Dose YT channel for me is the fact that I’ve watched every single video.
I am immersed every single video.
This is the best History channel I’ve come across for entertainment and education.
Thank you, History Dose!
I absolutely love your videos! You truly need some recognition. Your brother does an excellent job on the art!
Much appreciated! He’s gonna upload a full version of that speed paint video shown at the end :)
_"It is the cold time of year, so Shinobi would not approach unless it is a moonlit night. ... And nevertheless, rotate the watchmen three times during the night, roll down the stones, throw torches and observe."_ - A member of the Hojo clan.
Not some shadowy organization, nor an honorable code of nightly justice. Just brutalist clandestine terror tactics, and a razor-sharp voice that spoke only in corpses.
Feudal Japan was one of the most brutal and bloody chapters human history has ever known. The Shinobi reflected that in full.
"Not some shadowy organization" not really. Most shinobi belonged to ninja clans. Those clans acted as organizations with a grandmaster in charge known as "Jonin". They had their own code. They followed certain codes of honor (as funny as it sounds given they were considered honorless by the samurai), loyalty and discretion.
Ngl I admire the Shinobis warrior spirt. Fairness is for woman, children and the cowardly.
All is fair in war
🔥🔥🔥
lol. What we call “terror tactics” with our modern, contemporary mindsets was par for the course for most of human history. Brutal and cruel by our standards, but humans are incredibly influenced by the society and culture in which one grows up. They were cruel and brutal because the material state of humanity for most of history demanded it. Atleast men could be men and women knew their place
Great work! I love how well you immerse us in the time with such gritty and grounded descriptions, keep it up!
A video on Oda Nobunaga's life would be beautiful
This was really well done! Thank you 🙏 . I enjoyed your use of audio when referring to the battles taking place, really made it feel more real but not over the top.
Thanks! Hoping this video takes off because I liked the way it turned out!
The cinematography is beyond outstanding. Thank you for this gem!
Absolutely awesome video. Yes, most of what we call "ninjutsu" was historically nothing more than secret infiltration and guerilla tactics utilized by samurai forces. Some of the people engaged in these tasks would be samurai themselves, peasant foot soldiers, or even bandits temporarily hired by samurai warlords. In the later Edo period, it evolved more into secret police work.
That's the part I was unclear on. You could say ninjutsu is more a tactic that could be carried out by anyone, but were there dedicated career ninja? Just as anyone can be a spy and use spy tactics, but there are dedicated CIA operatives who are professional spies.
@@Durzo1259 You only see "career ninjas" during the Edo period, as in, their jobs were officially called "shinobi no mono". Even then, spycraft wasn't the only thing that they did. More times than not, their usual duties were guard duty, inspection, criminal capture, being civil servants, and fire watch, along with secret police work.
@@Durzo1259 Before the Edo period, shinobi work was spycraft and guerilla warfare, and there really wasn't anyone dedicated solely to doing shinobi work. For example, the second Hattori Hanzo, the one that was one of Ieyasu's most trusted retainers, his main function was as a commander for Ieyasu's troops, but he did some secret night raiding earlier in his career, and he was later tasked to set up a spy network by Ieyasu, using 200 displaced samurai from his father's homeland of Iga. These same 200 Iga samurai would end up becoming castle guards, gunners, and spies for the Tokugawa Shogunate.
Ninjas are just spies they just do their dirty jobs to gather information
Correct
I don't really comment much, but you guys really the best history story tellers on youtube! As always great subject and artwork! ❤
Thanks!!
It's a medieval setting so things get hectic fast.
Unless they have to travel anywhere 😅
Traveling is dangerous and costly
Another stunning video! Artwork and narrating are captivating to say the least. And of course I learned something new about the origin of shinobi/ninja. BRAVO!
You've quickly become my favorite history channel, thanks for another great one.
joseph, this is your best artwork yet. the images of samurai in front of burning villages are some of the most powerful on the channel. excellent job guys!
Thanks so much! We’ll do a live stream unpacking some of the art process a bit after Christmas, in addition to a painting process video for one of the pieces in this episode!
Always loved historic battles and history videos but always felt there was something missing when watching the likes of epic history etc Fair to say the Dose guys have hit the missing spot right on the egde from the story telling to the fantastic art these videos are always great keep up the hard work cant see what more you have got to come.
Interesting to note that Miyamoto Musashi also lived the period of Japanese history immediately following these events
It’s basically a SWAT unit of ancient times. They observe and gather informations, specialize in violence and furious tactics and wear very similar uniforms with covering faces and operate with team and speed coordinations just like modern day SWAT.
Actually, by this logic, everybody was a SWAT unit in ancient times.
Vikings used trade as a tool to pick up targets for future raids. Medieval knights sometimes dressed like a merchants in order to sneak into the enemy cities, e.t.c. e.t.c.
The mix of beautiful art & powerful narration is something truly unique to History Dose, Japanese history is truly captivating
The drawings are amazing! Great job!
It really shows how much scholars and creative freedom can influence the contemporary view on the past, we can attribute many of these perceptions to Edo period writers who romanticized many aspects of the Sengoku Jidai and the Genpei War. People would probably be stunned by the idea that, by the time (or equivalent, in the least) the practices and use of assassination was a concept that was fully embraced, theorized and studied in Europe, especially when we talk about literature like Machiavelli's "The Prince", where the realm of political assassination was discussed, but never would assassins take on the form of "shadowy warriors" who lurk in the night and are able to get inside a castle by their own prowess in a relatively short time, but instead by slow, methodical infiltration within the enemy ranks, either through leverage or bribes, taking on the role of a diplomat, merchant or an inconspicuous artisan because wasting resources on training a man to be able to infiltrate a castle through more unconventional manners would just end up having him killed. The same applies with Japan, because the japanese actually think methodically and with logic (even if really brutal at times, but not too far off from their european counterparts), so naturally the same rules would apply even if evidence on political assassinations that ocured in feudal japan are much rarer than what we find in Europe and the Levant.
I love your videos, Stilicho was my favorite, I hope one day you do a video on the legendary general Aetius at the battle of the Catalaunian plains.
The quality of your videos are amazing!!! I hope you make videos about other lesser known cultures and places.
Absolutely phenomenal video. I'm sure you guys get this all the time, but I'd love to see you do a rendition of the legendary swordsman Musashi Miyamoto.
Thanks for another informative tale!
Another awesome video as usual. Have you considered covering the Hussite wars? I feel like not many people have heard about it and you covering it would be fire (just like jan hus)
Thank you for making these
I would love to see closed English captions be included in your videos since the vocabulary used here is invaluable for learners, myself included.
As always great content gents and keep the greatness coming ✊🏾 Sending vibes from San Diego, Ca 🤙🏾
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼womderful narración as always
I'll pray to the algorithm gods to NOT age restrict this one. Great video!
Don’t give them any ideas! 😂 thanks!
Art and storytelling is unmatched. Glad I can binge watch this channel.
this channel is so good; research, art, narration, production. I would listen to it much more if the face didn’t pop up and burn away the mystery behind the distinct voice. it feels kinda like walking quietly through the morning fog, turning a corner and boom theres the wizard of oz himself, at his computer.
Once again, another great video!
Thanks!!
A video about Desotos voyage through the southeast US and his battle against the southern chiefs as well as Chief Tuskaloosa would be awesome. You’re doing great work brother.
thanks for this content!
Fantastic job, as always!
Im always eager to see these vids. Ive checked out the channel 5 times just to watch if i missed a vid or so :D
such a quality channel. Thanks brudda.
Such a good History Channel. Huge fan!!!
Love this! I’d love a video on Nobunaga
Beautiful artworks and fascinating history! Thank You!
Christmas came early!! Gorgeous video!
Fun fact: ieyasu is inspiration for toranaga in the shōgun series.
great stuff watched pretty much all of your content in a matter of days!
Great! Live stream tomorrow and new video out toward the end of the month!
This channel is a gem that I found out just few days ago.
Love these types of videos. I remember the first video of yours that I saw in a similar style to this but on the Vikings.
Was my first video as well the illustrations are amazing to go with the theme
@@OldillWill yeah the imaginary is really stunning
Love ur work. It would be fascinating to see a story about Sikh warriors during the 1700-1800 period. Their bravery and valor during that time were truly remarkable. or something like the Battle of Saragarhi, that would be epic in your narrative style story telling
Extra history has a video on the battle of sarahhari, and this same time period in Japan.
These videos r great i b smokin n getting so immersed
Extremely high quality video!
Awesome video bud love your channel big fan from Canada 🇨🇦
Love this channel!
Beautiful as always.
Honestly this is probably my favourite RUclips channel
Absolutely love this channel.
First, your videos are brilliant and some of the highest quality found on this platform. I’m always excited to see whatever new videos you guys put out, so keep up the great work!
Second, I would love to see a video or two on the Early American/Colonial Frontier. Stuff like Boonesborough or the Seminole wars. I know you guys try to talk about stuff you don’t always see in mainstream history teachings and I think the style you two bring to you videos would be perfect for this!
Awesome videos thank you guys please keep it coming
Great content as usual! Thank you!
some of the most captivating imagery, sound effects, and dialogue on RUclips
I absolutely love your videos. Could you do some more long from ones like you did with Thomas Alexander Dumas? Those longer ones draw me in so deeply I forget where I am.
I’d love to see you do a video on the hero Yagyu Jubei if you haven’t yet!
🍻❤️🤘
Big fan of the art and visualization in this.
Your voice is perfect for this
You should do an episode on the Battles of Kawanakajima. Definitely some of the most interesting and epic battles in Japanese History (especially the incredible 4th Battle). It was basically a massive chess match between the unstoppable Takeda Shingen “The Tiger of Kai” and his rival, the immovable Uesugi Kenshin “The Dragon of Echigo”. In the 4th one Kenshin sees an opportunity to attack Shingen’s guard with his own personal guard. Kenshin, sword drawn, charges atop his horse towards Shingen himself. Shingen doesnt have enough time to draw his own sword, so he parries Kenshin’s attack with his war fan. This was the first time these great rivals came face to face. Eventually they were broken up and the battle continued. This one essentially ended as a draw. These battles utilise everything, from espionage, to battle tactics, to ploy. Would love to see it visualised like this.
I cannot believe how great this account is
100% my top 3 RUclips channels
Best history content on RUclips
Incredible art and storytelling, what a video
Amazing video, can u do a video about the Aztec empire(Mexica) during the time of the Spanish conquest?
This channel is so good😱
Great video 💯
Fantastic content. Please do more stories about medieval Europe or the English civil war
Thanks! You’re gonna like the next video!
I love your content- incredible
Hello, great video. Please di a series about Cyrus the great aswell. He's one of my favorite rulers in history.
Such incredible art. Do you sell originals?
Thanks! They are digitally made using a pen on a tablet so there is no “original,” so to speak. Toward the end of the video, I included a sped up portion of Joe the artist’s process (takes 3-6 hours per piece)
You guys should consider doing one of these documentaries on the Diadochi Wars.
Yeah, Assassin's Creed Red is gonna rock if it's based off an event like this. Yasuke and Nobunaga are Templars, Naoe is a ninja that works with the Assassins. It's perfect.
I am looking forward to more outstanding content in 2024!
I would like something on Cincinnatus. The Romans are like yo we need you your now dictator with absolute power for 6 months. Goes to war, wins battle, gives up power and goes back to his farm. Legend
Banger as always
Another amazing video
Watching these worksof art is like stepping into a new open world video game with 5k graphics everytime new content is made. But it gets me wondering if you'll do s segment on the legendary hattori hanzo
Kudos to Joseph Feely
That title goes very hard, i think apart from Epic History TV you guys absolutely take the cake for most entertaining history channel
Thank you History Dose! For anyone interested in staying informed, check out the link above.
Would love to see more stuff on japanese history.
This is amazing,finally a good ninja video.
❤ for Historydose
YES! Love this channel
ooooo yeah!!!! bonus video!!!!
Hi History dose, is it okay if I use some of your art for content purposes? Should I credit you or anything? And this is a really good video btw, thank you for making this stuff.
"It's not something you are! It's something you have!"
- Ross Geller
😂😂😂
Great Topic!
you've been doing mongol videos, and I love them. But there's another topic related to them, Tamerlane and his empire. I would love to see it
Definitely will cover Tamerlane at some point!
I totally want one of those paintings
The only way any modern scholars can say ninjas did not exist until the modern era is for them to bury their head in the sand and all the evidence to the contrary. We have historical evidence even in the form of historical contracts up until the middle 1850s of people hiring ninjas. There are several schools in even one man who is considered to be the last ninja who was trained from birth. He has his own RUclips channel by the way.
what's the name of this RUclips channel?
Thanks guys