After making versions of monk and ninja for OSE, I felt like doing a class inspired by Oriental Adventures' kensai, as I liked the idea of an unarmored swordsman. After a little research, I decided kensai would work better as a high-level title, so I changed the name to kenshi, which means swordsman. I felt like the class could also work pretty well in western fantasy settings in addition to the intended eastern setting. Feedback is always appreciated.
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