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: A mystical old fortune teller, who appears time to time out of nowhere to talk to (or sometimes taunt) [[Kenshirō Kasumi]]. Other people may or may not notice his appearance or existence, as he seems to possess some kind of mysterious ability to make bystanders forget about him. He gave a "fate medallion" to Kenshiro as a [[wikipedia:coin flip|flip coin]] to help him make a decision when facing a serious dilemma. He also grants worthy people connected to the Hokuto clan a wish about their fate much like the time he briefly extended [[Máng Kuáng-Yún]]'s life so that he could fulfill his wish. | : A mystical old fortune teller, who appears time to time out of nowhere to talk to (or sometimes taunt) [[Kenshirō Kasumi]]. Other people may or may not notice his appearance or existence, as he seems to possess some kind of mysterious ability to make bystanders forget about him. He gave a "fate medallion" to Kenshiro as a [[wikipedia:coin flip|flip coin]] to help him make a decision when facing a serious dilemma. He also grants worthy people connected to the Hokuto clan a wish about their fate much like the time he briefly extended [[Máng Kuáng-Yún]]'s life so that he could fulfill his wish. | ||
The Taoist's identity and agenda were never explicitly revealed, but many Japanese fans speculate him to be '''Běidǒu Xīngjūn''' ([[wikipedia:ja:北斗星君|北斗星君]] ''Hokuto Seikun''), Taoist god of the [[Big Dipper]]. | : The Taoist's identity and agenda were never explicitly revealed, but many Japanese fans speculate him to be '''Běidǒu Xīngjūn''' ([[wikipedia:ja:北斗星君|北斗星君]] ''Hokuto Seikun''), Taoist god of the [[Big Dipper]]. | ||
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