It's present day 2017. Eighteen year old Jared Dorahatō lives a laid back life. Half Spanish/Italian and Half Japanese, Jared is very ethnic. He lives in Los Angeles, California along with his mother, father, brother and sister. He attends highschoo...
The Land of Warfare. Also known as The Hyō Village Outskirts. Strong warriors of Japan and China met face to face. Representing Japan: Empress Teikuya of Japan, who now wields the sacred and powerful Kitsune Kaze Fan. Jin'ichi, wielding the Yama Staff of the late monkey king Sarutobi Yama. Rei, the loyal bodyguard of Empress Teikuya, and known to be the strongest Aquamancer of the Water Types in all of Japan. Rika, the cousin of Empress Teikuya on her late mother's side of the family. Stepping down as the announcer and proving to be a deadly warrior by mastering three types along with their classes. Aeromancer of Wind Types, Medicinal Aquamancer of Water Types, and by being the only person ever to master the technique of Power Combination, she fused her Wind Type with her Water Type Power Energy, thus creating her very own Type and Class known as Particle Class of the Combination Types. Lastly, Prince Sesshomaru of the Sky. The son of the royal Lord Shouken and Lady Shinta, two very strong Kami-Omo beings. On China's side was a bit diverse. Emperor Landi Kang of China, standing tall and in charge, harnessing great power. Empress Kokoro of China, standing tall next to her husband and wielding the two sacred Golden Bladed Tessen known as "Shé Yá" translating to "Serpent Teeth" in Chinese.
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The Shé Yá Golden Bladed Tessen were said to be the strongest of all variants of the Bladed Tessen. She donned these during her rule as Empress of Japan back in the day as the wife of Emperor Tskune before his passing. She dared any to step to her. Princess Kushina of China, lost sister of Empress Teikuya, daughter of Empress Kokoro and adopted daughter of Emperor Landi Kang. She wields her two bladed tessen as well. She has named them individually.
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The lighter pink bladed tessen she usually carries in her left hand is called "Kǒngquè", translating to "Peacock" in Chinese.
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