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Inukai (Stray Dog)
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Character Information
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| Name: |
Inukai (Stray Dog) |
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(ee-NOO-kigh) |
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(いぬかい) |
| First Story Appearance: |
Mongrels |
| First Issue Appearance: |
USAGI YOJIMBO Volume 2, Number 11 |
| Caste: |
Ronin |
| Profession: |
Bounty Hunter |
| Known Fighting Proficiencies: |
Kenjutsu |
| Weapon of Preference: |
Katana |
| Anthropomorphic Identity: |
Canine |
| Clan Allegiance: |
Unknown |
| Famous Quote: |
In this world, everone has to look out for himself. |
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Notes
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Inukai means Stray Dog
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Profile
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Stray dog is a gruff, uncivilised bounty hunter; a loner dependant upon
no one. Chasing the reward on General Fujii's head, he met up with Gen
and after a little jockeying, settled into an uneasy truce. The two of them
met up with Usagi, who was after Fujii to retrieve his swords and the
three of them, along with their guide, Hanako track down the outlaw.
Once Fujii was killed, Inukai took Hanako hostage so that he could
claim the entire bounty for himself. A dishonourable act, however Inukai is
shown to have ulterior motives which prove him a little less heartless and
cold than he would have people believe.
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