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| name = Shinto
| description = "The perfect blade can only be forged by those who have cleared their mind of all thoughts not related to the task at hand"
| full-name = Shinto Furukane
 
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A hingan artisan of fifty and one years. The preeminent smith in Suenokuni, he was summoned to Kugane by the lord of Clan Buhen himself to serve as chief swordsmith at Kokajiya. The very image of the stern, stoic craftsman, he forgives not the slightest flaw or compromise in his own work, nor that of his apprentices. So steadfast is he in his beliefs that he refused to take on Sekka as an apprentice, suppressing his genuine joy at seeing her passion for the family trade. Though he would never admit it, deep down he is a doting father who was quick to find an excuse to travel across the world to Limsa to check up on his dear daughter. A man of modest tastes, his refreshment of choice is a simple ball of rice with a single pickled plum presses into the center.
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| age = 51
| race = Hyur
| race = Hyur
| clan = Midlander
| clan = Midlander
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==Additional Information==
==Lore==
{{quotation|Encyclopaedia Eorzea Volume II, p. 126|"The perfect blade can only be forged by those who have cleared their mind of all thoughts not related to the task at hand"


A hingan artisan of fifty and one years. The preeminent smith in Suenokuni, he was summoned to Kugane by the lord of Clan Buhen himself to serve as chief swordsmith at Kokajiya. The very image of the stern, stoic craftsman, he forgives not the slightest flaw or compromise in his own work, nor that of his apprentices. So steadfast is he in his beliefs that he refused to take on Sekka as an apprentice, suppressing his genuine joy at seeing her passion for the family trade. Though he would never admit it, deep down he is a doting father who was quick to find an excuse to travel across the world to Limsa to check up on his dear daughter. A man of modest tastes, his refreshment of choice is a simple ball of rice with a single pickled plum presses into the center.}}


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Revision as of 04:42, 15 January 2024

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Shinto

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Gender
Male ♂
Age
51
Race
Hyur (Midlander)
Profession
Swordsmith
Zone
Kugane (8.5,15.2)
Services
Quest NPC
Patch
4.0

Shinto Furukane is a Hyur found in Kugane.

Quests Started

Quest Type Level Quest Giver

Quests Involved In

Quest Type Level Quest Giver
The Final Face-off Class quest 70 Brithael

Lore

"The perfect blade can only be forged by those who have cleared their mind of all thoughts not related to the task at hand"

A hingan artisan of fifty and one years. The preeminent smith in Suenokuni, he was summoned to Kugane by the lord of Clan Buhen himself to serve as chief swordsmith at Kokajiya. The very image of the stern, stoic craftsman, he forgives not the slightest flaw or compromise in his own work, nor that of his apprentices. So steadfast is he in his beliefs that he refused to take on Sekka as an apprentice, suppressing his genuine joy at seeing her passion for the family trade. Though he would never admit it, deep down he is a doting father who was quick to find an excuse to travel across the world to Limsa to check up on his dear daughter. A man of modest tastes, his refreshment of choice is a simple ball of rice with a single pickled plum presses into the center.

— Encyclopaedia Eorzea Volume II, p. 126