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'''Denshōsha''' (伝承者), also referred to as '''keishōsha''' (継承者), are interchangeable terms used to designate the successor of a martial arts school.[[Hokuto Shinken| Hokuto Shinken]] follows the code of ''[[Isshi Sōden]]'' (father to son) which means this title has greater importance, since there can only be one successor for each generation. This law also applies to Souther's [[Nanto Hōō Ken]], whereby the new successor must kill his master to complete his training. | |||
'''Denshōsha''' (伝承者), also referred to as '''keishōsha''' (継承者), | |||
[[Nanto Hōō Ken| ]] | [[Nanto Hōō Ken| ]] | ||
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