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Prisman, a crystalline humanoid Chojin forged by the God of Intelligence from a fragment of Capillaria, emerges as a combatant in Team Super Phoenix, holding the role of Center Guard. His prismatic physiology channels sunlight into lethal Capillaria rays via the Rainbow Shooter technique, disintegrating Chojin adversaries while sparing humans and Choshin. Blending brute-force aggression with tactical manipulation of surroundings, he weaponizes wrestling canvases into razor-edged projectiles like Canvas Saucers and Shurikens.

During the Kinniku Throne Survivor Match, Prisman clashes with Kinnikuman Soldier, Buffaloman, and Brocken Jr. in a six-man tag battle. His Rainbow Shooter obliterates Kinnikuman Zebra before Brocken Jr. neutralizes him by exploiting his human-form vulnerability. Later, Prisman duels Ramenman in a Jungle Big Gym Skyscraper Death Match, where Super Phoenix triggers a collapsing arena trap. Ramenman survives, countering with the Kowloon Wall Drop to shatter Prisman’s crystalline form—a fatal retaliation for Brocken Jr.’s demise.

Resurrected in a subsequent arc, Prisman confronts Bicorn, the God of Wrath, at Egypt’s Great Sphinx. Overcoming Bicorn’s ozone defenses and raw power, he capitalizes on a fracture in the deity’s armor to unleash a point-blank Rainbow Shooter, securing victory at the cost of fatal injuries. Nearing death, he tests Geronimo’s immunity to Capillaria rays by attacking him, then merges his core—the Capillaria fragment—into Geronimo’s chest, fusing their essences to empower the rookie against looming threats.

Defined by sharp-edged hostility and a penchant for mockery, Prisman revels in psychological warfare and sadistic combat theatrics. Yet he paradoxically places faith in Geronimo, entrusting his core despite initial disdain. His physical design shifts between two states: a hulking crystalline mass and a refined, glass-shed form with honed edges.

A brief Antarctic encounter in *Deep of Muscles 15* underscores his isolationist ruthlessness. Here, he intercepts Playerman—a record-player Chojin hunting a replacement needle—nearly incinerating him. Across his arc, Prisman’s destructive instincts remain tethered to his divine origins, reflecting the God of Intelligence’s calculated balance of annihilation and cryptic purpose.