![]() ![]() The Pillar Men's search took them to Rome where they battled Ripple users before entering a hibernation state under the Roman Colosseum. However, he was reluctant to kill a child from the clan, so Kars killed the boy himself. During their travels, he participated in the extermination of the Ripple Clan. Wamuu accompanied his masters to find a flawless Red Stone of Aja. After being trained by the two, Wamuu became a strong warrior with honed instincts. After Kars and Esidisi exterminated their clan, Wamuu and Santana were taken in by the two of them since they were infants. Wamuu is a member of the same race as Kars. Perhaps his fighting genius was best demonstrated in his fight with Caesar, when, despite being cornered and injured, he managed to escape by using the force generated by Caesar's attack to push himself to safety. However, due to the scraping and heat led by the quick wind compression, the technique slowly tears apart Wamuu's body until he collapses.įighting Genius: Wamuu's signature characteristic, as he was described as a "Fighting Genius" by many characters in the series, including Caesar and Wamuu's own master, Kars. The wind flails about much like a whip and is sharp enough to cut through stone. The air is then released through a slit on the horn of his head, causing it to become as sharp as a razor blade. Typically used as a last resort, Wamuu uses the tubes for his wind suit to gather huge amounts of air and compresses it in his lungs. ![]() Somehow, Wamuu is able to tell when someone is stepping on his shadow, even if he wasn't looking at their direction. ![]() Wamuu has a weird personality quirk, where he reflexively attacks anyone who steps on his shadow, even if it was one of his masters (Kars and Esidisi). ![]() Either way, Wamuu will obey their command. Wamuu occasionally requests that his masters change their plans to suit his love of fights, which they allow easily since they have raised Wamuu as their finest warrior but also can refuse. During his battle with Caesar, he noted that Kars would have an even harder time fighting Caesar than him. He respects both highly, yet holds no illusion that neither of them has the same sense of honor and can objectively assert their strengths and weaknesses. The only thing that rivals his sense of honor is his fidelity toward his masters Kars and Esidisi, who raised him since he was a baby. When it comes to fighting, Wamuu is irritated that a fighter might try to flee or surrender, but he considers using tactics such as ambushes or feints to beat one's opponent acceptable. Kars even went further and said that after activating his mental switch, Wamuu no longer has any psychological weaknesses. Thus, he will gouge his eyes and rely on his wind-sensing horn as a means of seeing. As a testament to his commitment and strength of character, Wamuu has developed himself an extreme mental switch designed to help him focus if he ever enters a state of shock or panics during combat. Wamuu also opted to kill the helpless Speedwagon and Caesar who saw his humiliation before being distracted. On the other hand, Wamuu has a high opinion of himself, as he regularly deems certain individuals "worthy" or "unworthy" of fighting him. For instance, he once let Joseph beat him as punishment for letting his guard down and strongly disliked that Joseph expressed pity on him. Wamuu is as severe toward himself as he is toward anyone else save his masters. ![]()
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