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Agira Ryūdōin

Character

Agira Ryūdōin was a formidable puppet-wielding warrior and father to Jakō, Rokkaku, and Genshō. Honourable to the last, he once pushed Might Guy to open the Eight Gates before falling, and died wishing only for a rematch with the man who bested him.

Status: Deceased
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Appearance

Agira was a big, broad figure who favoured a long coat over his shirt, dark fingerless gloves that reached up to the elbows, full-length trousers, and ordinary shinobi sandals. His white hair fell to the shoulders and split around his face much as his eldest son's did, though his own fringe sat shorter. Faint wrinkles lined his features, and across his brow ran a tattoo of three tomoe arranged in a pattern that recalled the Cursed Seal of Heaven.

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Personality

Might Guy judged him a genuinely honourable man, a view borne out when Agira chose to meet Guy with pure taijutsu rather than his puppets, then asked for another bout with a contented smile. He carried that wish for a rematch to his grave. Guy, for his part, held real affection for the warrior, even addressing him fondly as "Agira-chan".

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Abilities

He commanded the Wooden Puppet Manipulation Technique with real skill, calling up and directing large numbers of them at once. His hand-to-hand ability was just as striking, said to draw on the martial art of kenpō, and it pressed Might Guy hard enough that the taijutsu master had to throw open no fewer than three of the Eight Gates to win. Their duel left Agira gravely hurt, and he died not long after. His sons, Jakō, Rokkaku, and Genshō, set out to avenge him, only to come to understand along the way that they had misread what their father truly believed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Agira Ryudoin in Naruto?

Agira Ryudoin is a formidable puppet wielding warrior and the father of Jako, Rokkaku, and Gensho. He is remembered for a fierce battle against Might Guy and for the honorable code he lived by.

What happened when Agira Ryudoin fought Might Guy?

Agira Ryudoin chose to face Might Guy with pure taijutsu rather than his puppets, and the fight was so intense that Guy had to open three of the Eight Gates to win. Agira was gravely wounded in the battle and died not long after, having asked for a rematch with a contented smile.

What techniques did Agira Ryudoin use?

Agira Ryudoin commanded the Wooden Puppet Manipulation Technique, controlling large numbers of puppets at once, and he was also a skilled hand to hand fighter whose style drew on kenpo.

Who are Agira Ryudoin's sons?

Agira Ryudoin's sons are Jako, Rokkaku, and Gensho, who set out to avenge their father after his death before coming to understand what he truly believed.

What did Agira Ryudoin look like?

Agira Ryudoin was a big, broad man who wore a long coat, dark fingerless gloves reaching to the elbows, and ordinary shinobi sandals. His white hair fell to his shoulders, and a tattoo of three tomoe was marked across his brow.

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