![]() Ryuma was well-regarded in Wano Country for his immense mastery of swordsmanship. His physical prowess supplemented with his sword skills allowed him to sustain no injuries during his battle in Monsters. Ryuma was also an extremely fast runner with high endurance, as he could sprint great distances, and could jump to and land safely from great heights. Ryuma possessed immense physical strength, as the force he applied in his swordsmanship allowed him to decapitate an enormous dragon with a single slash. He felt deep shame about himself after being defeated by Zoro. He seems to retain a fondness for battle that is more in line with his body's samurai origins. He also has a decidedly sadistic streak, behaving quite cruelly towards his "former master" Brook when fighting him, Ryuma seems to enjoy inflicting both physical and psychological pain, as well as toying with him when he could have won quickly and easily, being the far more powerful of the two. Ryuma also sees it as a weakness of Brook's to be exploited in their duel. He has abandoned his past as a part of Brook, and every memory connected with it because of this, while Brook cherishes his afro, Ryuma sees it only as an eyesore. Though Ryuma has Brook's core personality, he possesses a slightly different outlook on things. These similarities exist because he has Brook's shadow animating his corpse. Post-MortemĪs a zombie, Ryuma has mannerisms similar to those of Brook, such as his perverted nature and his distinct "Yohohohoho" laugh. Because of this, Ryuma would often unfortunately find himself penniless and hungry for days. Ryuma also had poor money management skills. ![]() The irony, however, is that he himself was "King" because the name, "King", was given to him by the people he saved, he unfortunately did not know it himself. He believed that this King must hold a great "Warrior's Soul" and would make a worthy adversary. Ryuma, having heard the reputation of "King", hoped to one day fight against him. Despite his honorable intentions, this habit would get him into needless and bloody confrontations. This behavior stems from Ryuma's belief that the sword is the swordsman. Īs a swordsman, Ryuma had a peculiar habit: whenever someone touched their sword sheath with his, even by accident, Ryuma would immediately take this action as a form of challenge for a duel to the death. He also believed that a battle should be measured by what was protected instead of how much fame was gained. To this end, Ryuma would occasionally follow the request of someone he owed almost blindly, even when it contradicted his other beliefs. ![]() Ryuma strongly believed that saving a life was a debt that must be repaid by those with virtue, and that repaying this debt was the way of a true swordsman. In life, Ryuma followed a strict personal philosophy centered around justice and honor. ![]() Personality In Life Further information: Monsters Ryuma's mouth is partially covered by the blue scarf he wears, his black hair has turned white, and he keeps Shusui strapped to his right hip. He also wears geta instead of the zōri sandals of his past life, as well as a blue stomach band with a swirling design. He has several bandages covering part of his skull face, which has no eyes and no nose, and wears a samurai gi with intricate designs more detailed than his original garb. Īs a zombie, Ryuma is noticeably shorter than Brook. Later in life, he became a one-eyed swordsman, gaining a scar across his left eye. He also wore a simple khaki samurai gi and simple zōri sandals. When he was alive, he possessed black hair which was tied in the end with a topknot. ![]()
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