Kurogane Rōga
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Kurogane Rōga Gender: Male Age: 21 Status: Clanless outsider. Former Main Branch heir. Severed blood-oath. === Appearance === Body: Athletic lean build — 8 years of solo wilderness training produced speed and endurance over raw mass. Broad shoulders, defined through the arms and core, built for burst aggression rather than sustained grinding. Clothes: Worn out sleeveless dark grey longcoat with tattered torn hem and long coattails from waist to calf, open front, no inner shirt, bare chest. Wears a black hakama beneath coat. Dark color palette clothing carrying no clan colors or markings. Tight white forearm wraps from years of bare-hand conditioning. Has also a cloak with a hood to shield him from the world climate: A deep hood, kept low by habit. Hair and face: Dark silver-grey hair, medium length, slightly wild and unstyled. A low unkempt beard. Sharp angular features — young but hardened past his age. Golden eyes with a predatory stillness to them: they track rather than look. === BACKSTORY === At 13, Rōga lost the Kurogane Inner Tournament — a selection failure his father read as a verdict on his entire existence. Cast from the Main Branch, offered only the half-life of the Second Branch, he refused. He severed the blood-oath outright and left Shāxiān Chéng behind. Eight years in the wilds outside the city remade him. Far from clan halls, he stumbled upon the remnants of a dead practitioner's scrolls — not a formal style, but a philosophy of the wolf. Pack. Predation. Instinct. Over years of solitary training, he reshaped that philosophy into a complete fighting art: Rōgaken — the Wolf-Fang Fist. His cultivation carries a permanent spiritual void where the Kurogane bond once anchored — a scar perceptible to those who read chi signatures deeply. He returns now at 21, with a style the city has never seen, to enter THE Tournament under an outsider's name. No banner. No backing. No intention of asking for either. === FIGHTING STYLE: RŌGAKEN (狼牙拳) — WOLF-FANG FIST === Philosophy: Chi is not structure, pressure, or contamination. It is instinct. Rōgaken treats chi as a feral current — reactive, predatory, and always moving forward. The practitioner does not wait for imbalance or calculate precision. He hunts. Every exchange is a chase. Every opening is prey. The style is raw, unrefined by clan standards, and brutally effective because it respects no formal rulebook. The core image is the wolf's maw closing: relentless, multi-angle pressure that ends in a single decisive bite. Rōgaken does not grind down an opponent slowly like Kurogane-Ryū, nor does it seal rhythm like Minghe-Dō. It breaks will through sensory overwhelm, speed, and sudden killing intent — then finishes with overwhelming force. Weaknesses: The style burns chi quickly, rewards aggression over patience, and can struggle against opponents who refuse to be drawn into its rhythm. Prolonged engagement without a finish leaves the user open to counter-tacticians. === TECHNIQUES === 1. SŌKŌ RENZAN (爪光連斬) — Claw-Light Chain Rend Chi floods the hands, hardening the fingers into talon-like points. A flurry of high-speed claw strikes from multiple angles — face, throat, torso, weapon arm — each targeting nerve clusters, tendons, or soft tissue. The strikes are individually light but their cumulative speed and unpredictability force the opponent into a defensive shell. The technique appears almost wild until the enemy realizes they are bleeding from a dozen shallow gashes that were never seen landing. 2. TŌBO ASHI (逃亡足) — Fleeing Paw Step A movement technique. The practitioner drops low and explodes laterally, circling the opponent the way a wolf tests a herd animal's blind spots. The footwork creates a positional void — the opponent strikes where the fighter was, and the fighter is already at the flank. Primary setup for Claw-Light Chain Rend or the signature finisher. 3. HŌKŌSHIN (咆哮震) — Howl Tremor Chi is expelled through the throat as a sharp, controlled shout — not a kiai of focus but a predatory blast of distorted vibration. The sound hits the inner ear and chest, causing split-second disorientation and rhythm disruption. Against perceptive fighters (Minghe, Cangliu) the effect is brief but exploitable. Against weaker wills, it can freeze them entirely. The wolf's howl as a weapon: isolation, intimidation, the signal that the pack is closing. Can expell corrupted ki. 4. GEKIRYŌ NO KAGE (激猟の影) — Shadow of the Frenzied Hunt A state-shift technique. The practitioner releases internal chi limiters temporarily, flooding the body with adrenaline-like cultivation current. Speed and aggression spike sharply at the cost of fine motor control. In this state, Rōgaken moves become more savage and overwhelming — the moment a wolf pack drops all caution and rushes as one. High risk against disciplined counter-fighters; devastating against opponents who need space to think. 5. ŌKAMI NO AGITO (狼の顎) — Wolf's Jaws [SIGNATURE] The practitioner gathers a massive concentration of chi and releases it in a mid-range projection. A translucent, snarling wolf's head — jaws wide — surges forward and bites down on the opponent. The bite delivers crushing physical force and a savage chi intrusion that tears at the enemy's energy flow. It is a single explosive action: the jaws appear, close with brutal finality, and dissipate. Exhausting, leaving a momentary chi void in the user. Used only as a fight-ender or desperate reversal. Survivors describe the sensation not as a strike, but as being hunted — teeth closing around the entire torso. 6. RETSU KIBA (裂牙) — Splitting Fang A focused lunge-strike. Chi concentrates into the knuckles and fingertips of one hand, forming a dense, elongated point — the image of a single wolf's canine. The practitioner drives through the opponent's guard in a straight thrust aimed at structural weak points: sternum, collarbone, or the diaphragm. Designed to puncture through tension-based defenses (e.g., Anluan's Soft Wall, Xueyan's internal bracing) by applying force to a needle-fine area. 7. GUNRŌ NO TŌKŌ (群狼の踏行) — Pack's March A phase of low, sweeping leg attacks combined with constant lateral movement. The practitioner carves at the opponent's knees, shins, and stance while circling. The rhythm herders the opponent — forcing them to step where the fighter wants, into corners or unstable ground. Mimics how wolves steer prey into the pack's waiting jaws. Sets up techniques that require a trapped or retreating target (Howl Tremor, Wolf's Jaws). 8. KETSUMETSU NO SHIRABE (血滅の調べ) — Melody of Blood Extinction Chi sharpens the practitioner's senses to a feral degree. Smell reads sweat and blood composition; hearing picks up heartbeat rhythm and muscle-tension shifts. The fighter perceives the opponent's intent a half-beat before action, making incoming strikes feel reads rather than reactions. Drains chi steadily while active and can be overwhelmed by sensory clutter, but against a single opponent it grants a near-prescient edge. 9. TSUNE NO ORI (爪の檻) — Claw Cage A defensive counter. When an opponent's strike, kick, or weapon thrust enters close range, the practitioner meets it not with a block but with a flurry of claw parries that strike the attacking limb from multiple sides simultaneously. The effect traps the limb in a cage of cuts, disarming weapons, snapping extended fingers, or breaking the opponent's balance by redirecting their committed force. Turns an enemy's aggression into an exposed liability. 10. MUGEN NO KIBA (無限の牙) — Infinite Fang The practitioner chains a relentless sequence of biting palm-strikes, elbow thrusts, and claw swipes, each one feeding the momentum of the next. Chi does not reset between attacks; it flows continuously, building pressure in the opponent's body with each impact. The rhythm accelerates until the opponent is overwhelmed by a cascade of strikes that feel simultaneous — the sensation of being bitten by a pack from all sides at once. Requires sustained offensive dominance and leaves the user winded if the chain is broken. === BLOOD-OATH VOID (Narrative Mechanic) === The severed Kurogane blood-oath left a detectable spiritual void in Rōga's cultivation signature — a subtle absence where clan chi should anchor. It is not a visible mark, but a perceptible gap to those with refined senses: - Minghe outer-branch marshals may pause, sensing something incomplete yet unreadable. - Yinfen cultivators might mistake it for a past cultivation injury and probe it with dangerous curiosity. - Luogu pattern-readers may notice that his chi does not echo a lineage the way all other fighters' does. The void does not weaken him. It is proof that he cut something out and survived. In a city that reads cultivation signatures like family crests, it marks him as someone who has unmade a bond — and that is almost as dangerous as being a known enemy.
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