Hantāsurasshā(ハンタースラッシャー"HunterSlasher")

A Hantasurassha is a swordsman or women who is sent out to by Powerful and some times wealthy people of the time of the war.They were sent to kill targets of interest in the fastest and most quietest of ways.Most often times durning the darkness of the night.However it was durning the middle of the war that both sides required the services of the Hatasurassha.Due to their skills of a being fast and silent with their kills where well known.Hantasurassha's were frequently unknown except in certain circles, where they would often take "professional" names like "Hantasurassha Shiroi inu" or "Hantasurassha Schwarz".Frequently,Hantāsurasshā's  who fail their missions and are captured for interrogation commit suicide in order to keep their secret orders from being known and sometimes, for the purpose of keeping certain assassinations secret.Some Hantāsurasshā were killed by their Employers or "Removed"by his so called comrades there by removing all infomation the Hantāsurasshā had on his employers and to insure the same Hantāsurasshā was never used on their employes.

Though some consider Hantāsurasshā merely murderers, those within the profession have said of that the difference between murderers and Hantāsurasshā lies in the fact that, while a Hantāsurasshā chooses to become a killer of his or her own free will, the targets to be slain are always chosen by someone else. Any Hantāsurasshā who breaks this rule to resolve a purely personal grudge opens himself to discovery, threatening himself, his benefactor as well as his missions and will likely meet a shameful end. Many, whether outright murderers or shameless braggarts, have claimed to be Hantāsurasshā in order to make others fear them, but it is said that being a Hantāsurasshā is not about killing - a true Hantāsurasshā carries the weight of the lives he's taken upon his back as they drag him down into a hell of his own making. Often, one carries the weight of his assassinations for the rest of his days and those in the know are able to tell a Hantāsurasshā by his very presence or the depth of his stare.