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It is the birthplace of the Hokuto and [[Gento Kō Ken]] martial arts.  Once a part of China, Shura no Kuni became a violent country ruled by warlords.  Male Shura receive a [[wikipedia:Agoge|spartan upbringing]], learning only how to fight and kill.  Only 1% of Shura boys reach adulthood.  Females can only hope to become a wife of a Shura, as there is no other option for them.
It is the birthplace of the Hokuto and [[Gento Kō Ken]] martial arts.  Once a part of China, Shura no Kuni became a violent country ruled by warlords.  Male Shura receive a [[wikipedia:Agoge|spartan upbringing]], learning only how to fight and kill.  Only 1% of Shura boys reach adulthood.  Females can only hope to become a wife of a Shura, as there is no other option for them.


It is an isolationist nation-- no one is allowed to enter or leave the country.  Violation of this law is an automatic death sentence.
It is an [[wikipedia:Sakoku|isolationist nation]]-- no one is allowed to enter or leave the country.  Violation of this law is an automatic death sentence.





Revision as of 05:30, 22 December 2009

Shura no Kuni (修羅の国 Land of Asura) is a country in Hokuto no Ken and Souten no Ken. It is the birthplace of the Hokuto and Gento Kō Ken martial arts. Once a part of China, Shura no Kuni became a violent country ruled by warlords. Male Shura receive a spartan upbringing, learning only how to fight and kill. Only 1% of Shura boys reach adulthood. Females can only hope to become a wife of a Shura, as there is no other option for them.

It is an isolationist nation-- no one is allowed to enter or leave the country. Violation of this law is an automatic death sentence.


Caste

A caste system in in place in Shura no Kuni.

  1. Rashō (羅将): Three warlords that rule the land
  2. Gunshō (郡将): District commanders
  3. Shura (修羅): Main warrior caste
  4. Boro (ボロ) : The lowest caste, similar to the ancient Helots.

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