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Ichigen Miwa, the seventh Colorless King preceding his successor, was born on November 23 under Sagittarius and stood 177 cm tall.
He spent his youth caring for his grandfather, head of the Miwa Meijin School of Swordsmanship, who subjected him to strict swordsmanship training. After high school, he studied economics at Japan's top university and later earned a business administration degree in America. He worked for a major brokerage firm until declining health forced his return to Japan.
Finding the near-death five-year-old Kuroh Yatogami in the mountains, Ichigen adopted him. He raised Kuroh as both a son and vassal, imparting swordsmanship and philosophical principles. Their mountain life included interactions with nearby villagers who sought Ichigen's wisdom for personal and business matters. He emphasized peace as the highest virtue, avoiding conflict whenever possible. His often poetic teachings were recorded by Kuroh on a voice recorder.
As Colorless King, Ichigen possessed foresight, perceiving multiple future paths. This power allowed him to foresee chaos caused by his successor and Kuroh’s peril during a mission, leading him to cancel a meeting with the Gold King to aid Kuroh. His first student was Yukari Mishakuji, entrusted with significant tasks. After Yukari challenged him to a duel intending assassination, Ichigen gifted him the sword Ayamachi, instructing him to interpret its meaning independently.
Ichigen wielded the katana Kotowari, characterized by a black hilt and dark blue scabbard. Before his death, he bequeathed it to Kuroh.
His final act involved instructing Kuroh to evaluate the next Colorless King’s morality and eliminate him if deemed evil. He died shortly after issuing this charge. Posthumously, his legacy continued through Kuroh’s adherence to his principles and mission.
His appearance varied: the anime depicted him with long brown hair tied in a ponytail and brown eyes, while official art showed black hair and grey eyes. He consistently wore traditional light purple and dark blue clothing, often with a black hat and red umbrella.
The name "Ichigen" means "one word," reflecting his philosophical influence, while "Miwa" signifies "three rings."
He spent his youth caring for his grandfather, head of the Miwa Meijin School of Swordsmanship, who subjected him to strict swordsmanship training. After high school, he studied economics at Japan's top university and later earned a business administration degree in America. He worked for a major brokerage firm until declining health forced his return to Japan.
Finding the near-death five-year-old Kuroh Yatogami in the mountains, Ichigen adopted him. He raised Kuroh as both a son and vassal, imparting swordsmanship and philosophical principles. Their mountain life included interactions with nearby villagers who sought Ichigen's wisdom for personal and business matters. He emphasized peace as the highest virtue, avoiding conflict whenever possible. His often poetic teachings were recorded by Kuroh on a voice recorder.
As Colorless King, Ichigen possessed foresight, perceiving multiple future paths. This power allowed him to foresee chaos caused by his successor and Kuroh’s peril during a mission, leading him to cancel a meeting with the Gold King to aid Kuroh. His first student was Yukari Mishakuji, entrusted with significant tasks. After Yukari challenged him to a duel intending assassination, Ichigen gifted him the sword Ayamachi, instructing him to interpret its meaning independently.
Ichigen wielded the katana Kotowari, characterized by a black hilt and dark blue scabbard. Before his death, he bequeathed it to Kuroh.
His final act involved instructing Kuroh to evaluate the next Colorless King’s morality and eliminate him if deemed evil. He died shortly after issuing this charge. Posthumously, his legacy continued through Kuroh’s adherence to his principles and mission.
His appearance varied: the anime depicted him with long brown hair tied in a ponytail and brown eyes, while official art showed black hair and grey eyes. He consistently wore traditional light purple and dark blue clothing, often with a black hat and red umbrella.
The name "Ichigen" means "one word," reflecting his philosophical influence, while "Miwa" signifies "three rings."