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Shin Mori, identified as Jorge in the Spanish dub, hails from Yamaguchi Prefecture, bordering the Sea of Japan. His coastal upbringing cultivated exceptional swimming prowess and the distinct capacity to communicate with marine animals; these creatures exhibit unwavering loyalty, even performing life-saving acts during conflicts.
Generations of the Mōri clan protected the Hagi Sea and guarded the Suiko armor, while also upholding traditions in pottery, martial arts, and the tea ceremony. Shin's father passed away during his early childhood. His mother, who has a chronic heart condition, and his engaged older sister, Sayoko, raised him. As the eldest among his peers, he initially attends high school alone within his group.
Gentleness and a reluctance towards conflict define Shin's personality, alongside feelings of occasional loneliness despite group camaraderie. He exhibits politeness and consideration, though his expressions of concern are sometimes mistaken for sternness. His hobbies include practicing the tea ceremony and cooking, where he demonstrates notable culinary skill. He avoids eating fish served with heads attached but consumes other seafood without hesitation. Despite his peaceful nature, he possesses a capacity for intense anger when confronting merciless enemies, embodying the Mōri clan’s "three arrows" principle of collective strength.
He wields the Suiko armor, representing water and the virtue of trust. This armor enables the manipulation of water into whirlpools, waves, or pressurized attacks like the Chou Ryuu Ha, which amplifies underwater. It features retractable goggles for aquatic combat and carries multiple weapons: the Nijou Yari spear, a tantō dagger, and forearm-mounted claws. The armor's power fluctuates with his emotional state; doubt or a loss of faith impairs both summoning and combat effectiveness.
During the Kikoutei Densetsu OVA, Shin hesitated in a critical battle, sensing inherent corruption within the armors. This reluctance stemmed from his aversion to violence and a subconscious recognition of the armors’ dark origins, ultimately contributing to his team averting catastrophic consequences.
His relationships include a profound bond with marine life and a close friendship with Kento Rei Faung, involving shared training and socializing. Strong familial loyalty and protective instincts extend to his allies, though his concern can manifest as unintentional harshness.
Generations of the Mōri clan protected the Hagi Sea and guarded the Suiko armor, while also upholding traditions in pottery, martial arts, and the tea ceremony. Shin's father passed away during his early childhood. His mother, who has a chronic heart condition, and his engaged older sister, Sayoko, raised him. As the eldest among his peers, he initially attends high school alone within his group.
Gentleness and a reluctance towards conflict define Shin's personality, alongside feelings of occasional loneliness despite group camaraderie. He exhibits politeness and consideration, though his expressions of concern are sometimes mistaken for sternness. His hobbies include practicing the tea ceremony and cooking, where he demonstrates notable culinary skill. He avoids eating fish served with heads attached but consumes other seafood without hesitation. Despite his peaceful nature, he possesses a capacity for intense anger when confronting merciless enemies, embodying the Mōri clan’s "three arrows" principle of collective strength.
He wields the Suiko armor, representing water and the virtue of trust. This armor enables the manipulation of water into whirlpools, waves, or pressurized attacks like the Chou Ryuu Ha, which amplifies underwater. It features retractable goggles for aquatic combat and carries multiple weapons: the Nijou Yari spear, a tantō dagger, and forearm-mounted claws. The armor's power fluctuates with his emotional state; doubt or a loss of faith impairs both summoning and combat effectiveness.
During the Kikoutei Densetsu OVA, Shin hesitated in a critical battle, sensing inherent corruption within the armors. This reluctance stemmed from his aversion to violence and a subconscious recognition of the armors’ dark origins, ultimately contributing to his team averting catastrophic consequences.
His relationships include a profound bond with marine life and a close friendship with Kento Rei Faung, involving shared training and socializing. Strong familial loyalty and protective instincts extend to his allies, though his concern can manifest as unintentional harshness.