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"''Two or more players can form teams with 15 sculpted characters direct from the Halo series including Kusunagi, The Prophet of Candor, and of course, Master Chief.''" | "''Two or more players can form teams with 15 sculpted characters direct from the Halo series including Kusunagi, The Prophet of Candor, and of course, Master Chief.''" | ||
'''Kusunagi''' is a Japanese name and the name of a Japanese [[wikipedia:Kusunagi_Station|train line]] suggesting the character may be a [[Human]] of Japanese heritage or it could possibly be a play on words of the name Kusanagi, being a [[wikipedia:Kusanagi | '''Kusunagi''' is a Japanese name and the name of a Japanese [[wikipedia:Kusunagi_Station|train line]] suggesting the character may be a [[Human]] of Japanese heritage or it could possibly be a play on words of the name Kusanagi, being a [[wikipedia:Kusanagi|Kusanagi legendary sword]] in Japan, or alternately, a play on words of the fictional character, [[wikipedia:Motoko_Kusanagi|Motoko Kusanagi]]. It could also be a [[Sangheili]] character, due to their similarities in their culture to Bushido. | ||
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An unknown being mentioned in the IGN UK description of the Halo Interactive Boardgame[1].
"Two or more players can form teams with 15 sculpted characters direct from the Halo series including Kusunagi, The Prophet of Candor, and of course, Master Chief."
Kusunagi is a Japanese name and the name of a Japanese train line suggesting the character may be a Human of Japanese heritage or it could possibly be a play on words of the name Kusanagi, being a Kusanagi legendary sword in Japan, or alternately, a play on words of the fictional character, Motoko Kusanagi. It could also be a Sangheili character, due to their similarities in their culture to Bushido.