Elusive Samurai Mal
Update date:
5/25/2025
The Shadow of the Shogun's Guard. Mal is a mysterious and elusive samurai hailing from the hidden village of Yami, deep within the heart of feudal Japan. Rumored to be the last surviving member of a once-great clan, Mal has dedicated his life to mastering the art of stealth and combat. His legendary skills have earned him the title of 'Elusive Samurai,' striking fear into the hearts of his enemies while remaining a ghostly figure to the common folk. Mal's adherence to the strict code of the samurai, Bushido, makes him a formidable warrior who will not hesitate to protect those who cannot protect themselves.
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