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{{nihongo|Toki|トキ|Toki}} is the second of the four Hokuto brothers, Toki is a pacifist who seeks to use ''[[Hokuto Shinken]]'' as a healing art. Toki's self-made technique of {{nihongo|''Hokuto Ujō Ken''|北斗有情拳||"Big Dipper Humane Fist"}} is adept at both healing and destroying. When using this style, his adversaries experience intense ecstasy before their deaths, instead of horrifying pain. According to [[Kenshiro]], Toki had the most elegant style of the four brothers and was the ideal successor to Hokuto Shinken before his illness. | |||
==Early Life== | ==History== | ||
===Early Life=== | |||
Toki, along with [[Raoh]] and Kenshiro, is originally from the [[Shura no Kuni|Land of Asura]], where he has two additional blood siblings named [[Kaioh]] and [[Sayaka]]. Toki and Raoh are actual blood brothers and were orphaned when they were children only to be adopted by [[Ryuken]], who was seeking a student to train. Originally, Ryuken only trained Raoh, while Toki watched on. When a hunter killed Toki's pet dog [[Koko]], Toki demonstrates his fighting ability by pummelling the hunter relentlessly. Realizing that Toki has learned to fight by merely watching his brother, Ryuken began training Toki as well. During this time, Raoh made Toki promise that if he should ever lose his way, Toki would try to stop him. | |||
==Nuclear War== | ===Nuclear War=== | ||
During the nuclear war, Toki was exposed to the nuclear fallout while force-shutting the jammed doors of the bomb shelter to protect [[Kenshiro|Ken]] and [[Yuria]]. Toki survived for two weeks without food and water, but the nuclear exposure turned his hair white and left him terminally ill. Therefore, Toki renounces the succession to the Hokuto Shinken style and becomes a wandering doctor, easing the people's ills with the time he has left. | |||
==Village of Miracles== | ===Village of Miracles=== | ||
Toki wanders into a village ravaged by disease and uses his powers to heal the sick and lame. The village becomes known as the "[[Village of Miracles]]" and Toki is worshipped as a messiah. However, Toki is taken captive by Raoh's army and imprisoned at [[Cassandra]], while [[Amiba]] impersonates him in an attempt to destroy Toki's reputation after a previous confrontation. | |||
==The Hokuto Shinken Succession Dispute== | ===The Hokuto Shinken Succession Dispute=== | ||
Kenshiro rescues Toki from the prison stronghold and the two join forces against Raoh. Toki intervenes during Kenshiro and Raoh's first clash at [[Mamiya|Mamiya's]] village, as the battle draws to a bloody standstill. After the death of [[Koryu]], Toki attempts to fulfil his childhood promise and prevent Raoh from using Hokuto Shinken for his own ambition. Despite a heroic effort, Toki finds his power weakened by illness and lacks the pressure to pierce Raoh's vital points. However, Raoh takes pity on his fate and spares his life. Toki spends his few remaining days healing the sick until a meeting with [[Ryuga]] leads to his end. As he embraces death, Toki tells Kenshiro to "turn sorrow into anger". | |||
==Character Rating== | ==Character Rating== | ||
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==Fighting Style== | ==Fighting Style== | ||
Toki's self-styled ''[[Jū no Ken]]'' (柔の拳, ''Gentle Fist'') turns the opponent's power against them with effortless grace and dexterity. It's because of this natural talent that Toki was originally the favorite to become successor to Hokuto Shinken. | |||
During his showdown with Raoh, Toki revealed he also knew Raoh's ''[[Gō no Ken]]'' (剛の拳, ''Strong Fist''), which he had sealed away until such time. However, Raoh realizes that Toki has in fact pressed the [[Keiraku Hikō|Sekkatsu-kō]] vital point, temporarily boosting his strength in order to imitate his brother's style. | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
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