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Amagumo, also known by the nickname Rain Spider, is a prominent character who serves as a rival to the protagonist. He is a male mercenary operating in the same harsh desert environment, and he is established as an equal match for the main character in terms of combat skill and cunning.

His background is that of a feared debt collector. His reputation is so formidable that rumors claim he does not merely collect the money owed to his clients, but also the very souls of his victims. This fearsome persona is cultivated through forceful and often ruthless tactics. In his first appearance, he easily disarms two robbers and, as a punishment for wasting his time, forces them to return to their village without their pants. Despite this aggressive reputation, he is not driven by honor or a suicidal bravery. Amagumo is practical and values his own survival, and he is not against retreating from a situation when the odds turn against him.

In terms of personality, Amagumo shares many traits with his main rival. He is selfish, pragmatic, and primarily motivated by personal gain, particularly money. Following a central theme of the series, he embodies a cynical worldview where loyalty is secondary to self-interest. He frequently switches allegiances or acts in whichever way is most favorable to him at the moment. He is also shown to have a dry, competitive streak, notably in his interactions with his rival, where their confrontations can devolve from serious shootouts into prolonged, almost absurd brawls that end in a draw and mutual laughter.

Amagumo's primary role in the story is that of a rival and occasional ally to the main character. Their relationship is complex; they are competitors who often find themselves on opposite sides of a job, yet they also possess a grudging respect for each other's abilities. One of their earliest encounters involves a dispute over collecting a debt from an old man. This conflict leads to a prolonged and comedic duel that ultimately resolves with neither being the victor. Later in the series, during a larger political uprising, Amagumo appears to flee from the conflict. However, he demonstrates a more complex sense of loyalty by returning with reinforcements to aid the rebels, showing that his actions are not always purely self-serving. By the end of the series, his dynamic with the protagonist evolves to the point where he becomes a new partner, suggesting a shift from pure rivalry to a functional, if unconventional, alliance.

Amagumo is highly proficient in combat and is considered a dangerous opponent. He is just as clever and strategically minded as his main rival, making him one of the few characters capable of matching him intellectually and in a straight fight. His abilities include expert marksmanship with firearms such as carbines and pistols, as well as proficiency with other weapons like whips and clubs. He also uses tactical tools like wire to disarm opponents. His skill set, combined with his ruthless pragmatism and willingness to do whatever is necessary to complete a job, makes him a formidable force in the desert.
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