Kuro, the Divine Heir
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Kuro, the Divine Heir is a major character from Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice.
In 8chanmania[edit | edit source]
Kuro is a young boy who has the mixed blessing of being the last descendant of an ancient bloodline. Said bloodline means Kuro himself is borderline immortal and can also grant the power of resurrection to other people. Kuro himself obviously knows immortality isn't that cool once you're stuck with it, but most other people do not, and that leads to a bit of trouble.
You see, folks over at the Asahina Clan really thought that perpetual resurrection was a sweet deal. So they abducted Kuro. After, sort of, massacring the clan that had first adopted the boy. This made a poor basis for negotiations, and let's just say that the lot of the Asahina didn't turn any better when the eponymous Sekiro, Kuro's personal retainer, turned out to be less dead than expected.
In 8chanmania[edit | edit source]
Kuro fought in 8chanmania LIX. As a historic figure ('historic' here being used in the same sense as the Giant Enemy Crab), he found himself faced against the perpetually down-on-his-luck Pyrrhus of Epirus. Kuro's inability to bleed, envied as it might be by European royalty, proved to be fairly useless when someone had set up a kid against a veteran warlord.