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Hatsu
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Character Information
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| Name: |
Hatsu |
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(HAH-tsoo, soft 't') |
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(はつ) |
| First Story Appearance: |
A Kite Story |
| First Issue Appearance: |
USAGI YOJIMBO Volume 1, Number 20 |
| Caste: |
Merchant |
| Profession: |
Gambler |
| Known Fighting Proficiencies: |
None |
| Weapon of Preference: |
Unknown |
| Anthropomorphic Identity: |
Feline |
| Clan Allegiance: |
Unknown |
| Famous Quote: |
None |
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Profile
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An itinerant Gambler who blamed Usagi for having all gamblers run out
of a town during its kite matsuri, when he was almost discovered cheating.
Atfer Usagi was chased by the gamblers, the truth was discovered and Hatsu
in turn became the target of the other gambler's ire.
Some time later Hatsu ran into Usagi who, not recognising him, saved
him from slaughter at the hands of employees of ichinobei, a rival gambler.
When Usagi realised whom it is he had saved, he gave chase to the gambler,
who made good his escape, and has not been seen since.
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