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==Origin - Sailor Senshi==
 
==Origin - Sailor Senshi==
  
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A Sailor Senshi (Sailor Soldier) or Guardian Knight, is a character who draws their power from a celestial object, such as a planet, moon, or asteroid. This takes the form of a special Heart Crystal within them, which connects them to that object and allows them to call upon it's power to transform into a pretty warrior. They utilize rods to transform.
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Magical Warriors in the Senshi Origin draw their power from a celestial object, such as planets, moons, asteroids, and more, and they are known by various names, the prevailing one being 'Sailor Senshi' or 'Sailor Soldier'. Senshi are born with a Sailor Crystal, a special type of Star Seed which connects them to that object and allows them to call upon its power to transform into a Beautiful Soldier.  
  
Sailor Senshi are capable of using attacks tied loosely to an element or concept; Sailor Mars is connected to fire, Sailor Mercury is connected to Cold, and Sailor Venus is connected to love. Most Sailor Senshi fight less with fists and kicks and lean into called, spectacular named attacks that draw on their connection - examples being Venus' Love Me Chain or Mars' Flame Sniper.
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Those under the Senshi origin are titled alternatively as Sailor Senshi and Shitennou/Heishi. Shitennou and Heishi are a subset of the Senshi origin, in that they draw their power from the same celestial body already supporting a Senshi, and generally pledge themselves to the service of that Senshi. Heishi is a Radiant Heart Mush original title, and a canon example would be Kaitou Ace/Adonis originating in Sailor V, a Venusian soldier who was pledged to Sailor Venus. The terms Heishi and Senshi were used in the Silver Millennium, which is one reason the four Earth Heishi do not use that title, but one of Earth origin: Shitennou.  
  
Guardian Knights have only one canon example, the dashing Tuxedo Kamen, and are protectors and allies of Sailor Senshi. They have an uncanny ability to appear when needed most and are tied to the protection of a Sailor Senshi or close group of them, and may not be able to control the timing of their transformation, instead transforming when their protected Senshi does.
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The four Shitennou of Earth are pledged to the planet Earth and Prince Endymion, and have Sailor Crystals of their own, shards of Theia left after the planet's cataclysmic collision with the Earth billions of years ago. See [[Shitennou]] for more details.  
  
Senshi are often granted their ability to transform by a mascot, usually a talking cat, who serves as a confidant and advisor, but they are not selected; rather they are ancient guardians reborn, chosen by fate.
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In general, characters in the Senshi origin have powers loosely tied to an element or concept and usually has an ability prevalent in their civilian lives or otherwise unique to them. For example, Sailor Mars has the fire element and psychic powers, Sailor Neptune is connected to the sea and has precognition with her mirror, while Sailor Venus is connected to metal and light. Senshi typically fight with called energy or elemental attacks, such as Jupiter's Supreme Thunder or Mercury's Aqua Mirage.
  
Players cannot claim stars as their tied celestial object, but can claim asteroids, moons, and dwarf planets. Each object may only grant it's power to a single Senshi or Guardian Knight.
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Senshi are generally awakened to their ability by a mascot-type character who provides their transformation item, usually a pen or broach of some sort.
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Since the Sailor Moon theme has several canons, some of which directly contradict, the canon of the show as we have settled on it can be found here: [[Additional Sailor Moon Origin Info]].
  
Since the Sailor Moon theme has several canons, some of which directly contradict, the canon of the show as we have settled on it can be found here [[Additional Sailor Moon Origin Info]]
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:06, 7 October 2025

Origin - Sailor Senshi

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Magical Warriors in the Senshi Origin draw their power from a celestial object, such as planets, moons, asteroids, and more, and they are known by various names, the prevailing one being 'Sailor Senshi' or 'Sailor Soldier'. Senshi are born with a Sailor Crystal, a special type of Star Seed which connects them to that object and allows them to call upon its power to transform into a Beautiful Soldier.

Those under the Senshi origin are titled alternatively as Sailor Senshi and Shitennou/Heishi. Shitennou and Heishi are a subset of the Senshi origin, in that they draw their power from the same celestial body already supporting a Senshi, and generally pledge themselves to the service of that Senshi. Heishi is a Radiant Heart Mush original title, and a canon example would be Kaitou Ace/Adonis originating in Sailor V, a Venusian soldier who was pledged to Sailor Venus. The terms Heishi and Senshi were used in the Silver Millennium, which is one reason the four Earth Heishi do not use that title, but one of Earth origin: Shitennou.

The four Shitennou of Earth are pledged to the planet Earth and Prince Endymion, and have Sailor Crystals of their own, shards of Theia left after the planet's cataclysmic collision with the Earth billions of years ago. See Shitennou for more details.

In general, characters in the Senshi origin have powers loosely tied to an element or concept and usually has an ability prevalent in their civilian lives or otherwise unique to them. For example, Sailor Mars has the fire element and psychic powers, Sailor Neptune is connected to the sea and has precognition with her mirror, while Sailor Venus is connected to metal and light. Senshi typically fight with called energy or elemental attacks, such as Jupiter's Supreme Thunder or Mercury's Aqua Mirage.

Senshi are generally awakened to their ability by a mascot-type character who provides their transformation item, usually a pen or broach of some sort.

Since the Sailor Moon theme has several canons, some of which directly contradict, the canon of the show as we have settled on it can be found here: Additional Sailor Moon Origin Info.