![]() Shoryu is the first individual to use Ki.One of the possible reasons why Shoryu is a powerful opponent because his fighting style is more similar to Chinese martial arts, while Mugen and Jin are used to fighting individuals who use Japanese martial arts. Furthermore, one blow from his palm is a fatal death touch. Already as quick as Mugen, if not quicker, he is able to project ki at a distance or even channel it through his sword. It is unknown if Shouryuu employs ki to strengthen his defenses, but he certainly uses it to greatly augment his offensive prowess. His stance and fighting style are markedly Shaolin. Next to Kariya Kagetoki and Sara, Shoryu is easily one of the most powerful fighters in the "Champloo" universe. Shoryu uses ki to make his attacks more powerful. His arrogance would be his downfall, as when he saw Mugen lying seemingly defenseless, Shoryu rushed in without thinking, thinking that his opponent is weakened and does not pose a threat. Shoryu is also shown to not be emotionless, as he was surprised on how Mugen used ki in their fight. He also tells Mugen to finish their fight in the next full moon. This is shown in his first fight against Mugen, when he praises Mugen's fighting skills although he later overpowers him. However, when he meets a worthy opponent, he will acknowledge their skills. This caused his master to banish him, and while traveling other masters refused him, calling him a heretic.Ĭoming to view Japanese martial arts as soft and bitter toward the masters who rejected him, Shoryu started hunting skilled samurai for sport. Viewing martial arts as a battle of death or dominance, he ruthlessly and sadistically striking down his opponents, even in a simple spar. After mastering this different style, Shoryu become corrupted and arrogant. He learned under Shaolin monks, and learned Hakkei (which he learned about ki). Shoryu was initially a good person until he went on a ship and crashed into China. When Shoryu attempts to engage Mugen in hand-to-hand combat, Mugen defeats Shōryū by pulling out a tanto at the end of his scabbard as a trump card, and kills Shoryu with it. As Shoryu struck again with his ki-infused blade, Mugen caught Shoryu by surprise from mimicking the basics of Shoryu's ki blade, resulting in both fighters having their swords knock out of each other's hands. In the second fight, Mugen is noticeably more skilled, but Shoryu starts wearing him down thanks to his knowledge in ki. Shoryu challenged Mugen for a fight on the next full moon, and left before he could be arrested. It is noted that during the fight Mugen was the first opponent Shoryu gained respect for, as well as Shoryu being the first opponent Mugen was scared of. His latest victim would have been Mugen, who despite being far superior to most of Shōryū's opponents and having trained intensively for the fight, had little chance of winning outright. The 'street killer' myth was built around him. He began murdering renowned samurai for sport, at the same time hoping to find a worthy opponent. He became embittered as he felt his greatness deserved acknowledgement. Shōryū wandered the continent searching for a new master, but no one would have him, labeling him a heretic. Zuikou expelled him, but Shōryū refused to see his mistake, rather used it to fuel his mindless quest. His newfound desire for showing "true" martial arts lead to him killing a fellow student in simple sparing. He returned to Japan a different man under the name "Shōryū". ![]() There, he encountered a 'mysterious martial art' known as Hakkei, and studied it vigorously under the tutelage of Shaolin monks. Somehow, he ended up washed ashore in China. Ukon was sent on a voyage by the province's feudal lord, but his ship met with disaster and capsized. ![]() He studied under a man named Zuikou and became one of his most prized disciples. ![]() Like Jin, Ukon was born into the samurai bloodline.
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