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Name:
Sagara Sanosuke
Aliases:
Zanza and Chicken Head
Age:
19
Birthdate:
February 1860
Height:
5'7"
Weight:
158 lbs.
Hair:
Brown
Eyes:
Brown
Blood
Type: B
Sanosuke joined
the Seikihou Tai at a young age. However, before becoming
one of the youngest members of a group soon to be known
as traitors, Sano's last name was that of Higashidani,
and he had originally been living in a quiet town with
a population silk waystation called Shinshuu with his
parents and younger sister. While his past remains a total
blur, what is known is that Sanosuke never could agree
with his father. His dad, Kamishimoemon, always disagreed
with his son's point of view on things, while his sister,
Uki, completely looked up to her big brother.
In the Seikihou
Tai, Sano looked
up to his leader, Sagara Souzou. Even at his age, Sano
was loyal to his leader and group until they were terminated
by the Meiji Government themselves. From that day and
after Souzou's public execution, Sanosuke began wandering
around, beating up anyone for fun, just to let out his
anger for the government he hated so much.
For years,
Sano ventured, finally winding up in Tokyo. Throughout
his time spent travelling, he picked up the nickname Zanza
because of the heavy sword used for killing horses in
battle he carried around called the Zanbatou. On the back
of his shirt was the character of 'Aku', meaning evil/bad.
He was always short of money, but somehow managed to stay
in a flat in a rowhouse.
Never once
did Zanza use his fighting capabilities for pay until
he was asked by the
Gohei Brothers to kill Kenshin. Once they had mentioned
that their target was formerly known as Hitokiri Battousai,
Sanosuke readied his infamous Zanbatou and went off into
battle, not for pay, but to let out his frustration upon
one of the men that assisted the most in helping to create
the Meiji Government with his sword during the Bakumatsu.
During their fight, however, Sanosuke learned that Kenshin
was just like Souzou, a man who had a vision to create
a Japan where everyone had equal opportunities. After
that, Sanosuke finally accepted defeat, and from there
on, continued his life not as a street fighter upset at
the Meiji Government, but as a companion to Kenshin, assisting
him in his battles because of the respect gained from
him.
Often, Sano
hangs around the Kamiya Dojo, freeloading off of food
and Kaoru's money. A choice restaurant for Sanosuke is
the Akabeko, the only place in town that allows him to
keep a tab and not demand that he pay it as soon as possible.
When he fought
Kenshin for the first time, Sanosuke's Zanbatou was broken.
Although he later did what he could to repair it, Sano
acquired the Futae no Kiwami from Anji in a short learning
span of just one week. The only downfall is that Sano
can only execute the technique with his right hand. Before
that, Sano relied on basic brawling for his arsenal. Though,
after using the Futae no Kiwami too often, Sanosuke's
right hand became frail. He had gotten it fixed up by
Megumi, but foolishly used it in many fights, resulting
in constant visits to the foxy doctor. It was not until
his return from his hometown that he learned a way to
lessen the recoil of the Futae no Kiwami.
It may not
seem like it, but Sanosuke has had a great deal of influence
on many of the other characters. He was the one who convinced
Megumi from committing suicide, encouraged his younger
brother Outa to grow strong by learning Kamiya Kasshin
Ryuu, and slightly inspired Yahiko to become the man he
grew up to be later on in his life.
Sanosuke did
make a return to Shinshuu, where he met up with his entire
family, excluding his deceased mother, after he had gotten
frustrated at Kenshin when he fell into a deep state of
depression. He remained a stranger to his siblings until
his departure. During his short stay, many things developed.
Sanosuke got himself involved in his father's business
to protect the town from being taken over by a yakuza
led by the nephew of the Meiji Government's Tani. Because
he had not only defied the government, but took out a
politician as well, a search warrent was made for Sanosuke.
Once Kenshin had defeated Enishi, Sano's whereabouts were
discovered about, forcing him to leave Japan for a while
and set off for a journey around the world. The last known
whereabouts of Sanosuke was in a letter he had written
Kenshin and the others all the way from Mongolia.
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