yakuza /jəˈkuːzə/ noun a powerful Japanese criminal organization. -a member of the Yakuza; a Japanese gangster or racketeer The Karasuno-Kai. The fallen champions. The flightless crows. For years, the crime syndicate was powerful and feared, but as time went on and members were lost, as well as their most notorious leader Ikkei Ukai stepping down, so was the respect for the Karasuno-Kai as a yakuza organisation. It was slow, but gradually it became clear that the group was no longer as influential as it once was. It was obvious that the group was suffering, other syndicates taking over their territory and money much easier than before, but soon the group was so far gone that it seemed almost impossible to redeem. Even through the hardships though, the syndicate continued to work even if it was on a much smaller scale, in hopes to one day climb back to the top. As new leaders were set, slowly the organisation started to gain it authority back. People finally remembered to not forget them and there was only faith that this would continue as more promising young members joined the group, restoring the group to some of its former glory. Now following the lead of the newest Oyabun, the Karasuno-Kai only strive to bring themselves back from the dead. Easy enough. But one thing is for certain... ...A Murder Of Crows should be one to look out for.