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Wakame
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Character Information
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| Name: |
Counselor Wakame |
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(わかめ) |
| First Story Appearance: |
Lone Goat and Kid |
| First Issue Appearance: |
USAGI YOJIMBO Volume 1, Number 24 |
| Caste: |
Samurai |
| Profession: |
Counselor to Lord Hirone |
| Known Fighting Proficiencies: |
Kenjutsu |
| Weapon of Preference: |
Katana |
| Anthropomorphic Identity: |
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| Clan Allegiance: |
Higashi |
| Famous Quote: |
None |
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Profile
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Corrupt official of the Higashi court, Wakame, along with Counsellors
Tadon and Kagihana was responsible for framing Generals Oyaneko and Yagi
and having them thrown out of the court. He plotted the death of Yagi, who
had turned to assassin work, by hiring him through a third party to kill
Miyamoto Usagi.
Wakame unable to be patient to see the outcome of the battle, sent his
men in to finish the job. During the melee, he killed his fellow
conspirators so he could claim the honors of killing Yagi for himself.
Yagi realised the situation and slew the forty men that Wakame sent
against him, then killed Wakame himself.
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