Kuroma Tatsushiro is the villain of the game Naruto Shippūden: Dragon Blade Chronicles, a vengeful heir of the Ryū clan bent on awakening and absorbing the five Genryū dragons. His crusade collapses when his sister claims the dragons' power in his place.
A young man marked by green lines across his face, Kuroma wears his grey hair above a pair of small horns and a set of red eyes, all of them signs of his tie to the Genryū, the five dragons he means to rouse. His robe is studded with tags that let him call on the elements, and a large scroll capped by a carved dragon's head rides on his back. A pale green medallion at his belt mirrors the one his younger sister Akari wears at her throat, presumably a shared symbol of the Genryū.
Vengeance drives Kuroma, who is willing to court any danger to punish those who wronged his clan. Beneath that hardness lies genuine love for his sister; believing her dead, he grieves deeply, and when he learns she survived with her draconic features gone, he finally lets go of his revenge to begin an ordinary life.
Kuroma sets out to become the Light Genryū and avenge the world's long persecution of the Ryū clan. He is a formidable and adaptable shinobi, able to draw on all five basic natures through the Sealing Technique: Five Elements and skilled enough in fūinjutsu to raise barriers that nothing can breach save the combined might of the five Genryū. His speed leaves detailed afterimages, he holds his own against Naruto's various transformations, and the elemental tags on his robe let him unleash several natures at once, a trick that even catches Sasuke off guard, along with a subduing black aura.
A Konoha team tracks him to his lair in Mount Koryū's Ritual Hall, where he lays out his aims. Once Naruto gathers the elemental orbs crafted from the dragons' scales and breaks the surrounding barriers, the two clash. Sasuke briefly intervenes, judging Kuroma a threat to his hunt for Itachi, then leaves, and Naruto at last overcomes him in a three-tailed form. Before Kuroma can seize the dragons' power, though, Akari shoves him aside and takes it herself rather than lose him, transforming into the Light Genryū and becoming the final foe. After she is defeated and restored, the siblings discover that their horns and Kuroma's facial markings have vanished, freeing them from their duty as Dragon Guardians, and the two depart together to build new lives.

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Akari is Kuroma Tatsushiro's younger sister in Naruto Shippuden: Dragon Blade Chronicles. Believing Kuroma is dead, she takes on the power of the five Genryu dragons in his place, transforming into the Light Genryu and becoming the final foe he must overcome.
Kuroma's name uses kanji meaning pure black, a fitting namesake for the vengeful heir of the Ryu clan who seeks to become the Light Genryu in Naruto Shippuden: Dragon Blade Chronicles.
Kuroma Tatsushiro is the villain of Naruto Shippuden: Dragon Blade Chronicles, a vengeful heir of the Ryu clan who wants to become the Light Genryu and avenge his clan's persecution by awakening and absorbing the five Genryu dragons.
Kuroma Tatsushiro can draw on all five basic chakra natures through the Sealing Technique: Five Elements, and his fuinjutsu skill lets him raise barriers that only the combined might of the five Genryu can break. He also moves fast enough to leave detailed afterimages and can unleash several elemental tags on his robe at once.
Naruto defeats Kuroma Tatsushiro in a three-tailed form before he can seize the dragons' power, and his sister Akari takes that power instead by becoming the Light Genryu. After she is restored, Kuroma's horns and facial markings vanish, freeing the siblings from their duty as Dragon Guardians so they can start new lives together.
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