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:[[Kaioh|Kaioh's]] mighty war horse. Some online sources erroneously dub it 'Hayabusamaru' or 'Gouten,' but it has never been given a name in canon.
:[[Kaioh|Kaioh's]] mighty war-horse. Its colossal size is comparable to [[Kokuoh]]. At the [[Taiseiden]], it was powerful enough to stomp on [[Shachi|Shachi's]] left-arm and tear the limb from his body (in the anime the arm is just broken). Kaioh sends the horse into wilderness carrying [[Lin]], whose ''[[Keiraku Hako|Shikanhaku]]'' (死環白) point had been struck, and they arrive at the village where [[Samoto]] is searching for a bride. After this, the horse's fate is unknown.
 
: Some online sources erroneously dub it 'Hayabusamaru' or 'Gouten,' but it has never been given an official name.<ref>[http://hokutosite.com/chara/hokuto/syura/kaiouuma.html 北斗西斗]</ref>


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*[http://hokutosite.com/chara/hokuto/syura/kaiouuma.html 北斗西斗]


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Revision as of 15:15, 2 February 2021

Kaioh's horse

Kaioh's horse, as he appears in the manga.
Name in Kanji カイオウの馬
Name in Romaji Kaiō no Uma
Allegiance(s) Kaioh
Position(s) Kaioh's steed
Appearances Manga (ch. 180-201), Anime (ep. 133-149)
Kaioh's horse (カイオウの馬, Kaiō no Uma)
Kaioh's mighty war-horse. Its colossal size is comparable to Kokuoh. At the Taiseiden, it was powerful enough to stomp on Shachi's left-arm and tear the limb from his body (in the anime the arm is just broken). Kaioh sends the horse into wilderness carrying Lin, whose Shikanhaku (死環白) point had been struck, and they arrive at the village where Samoto is searching for a bride. After this, the horse's fate is unknown.
Some online sources erroneously dub it 'Hayabusamaru' or 'Gouten,' but it has never been given an official name.[1]

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