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: Years before becoming a general, Shōki was also the guardian of his own home village. After the fall of [[Raoh]], [[Kenshiro]] embarked on a journey with [[Yuria]] where he stumbled upon Shōki's village being attacked by bandits. After Kenshiro had thwarted the bandits, Shōki returned to the village. When he learned of Kenshiro's deed, he decided to reward Kenshiro and Yuria by providing them shelter and allowing them to stay in his hideaway home, where Yuria spent the last years of her life together with Ken.
: Years before becoming a general, Shōki was also the guardian of his own home village. After the fall of [[Raoh]], [[Kenshiro]] embarked on a journey with [[Yuria]] where he stumbled upon Shōki's village being attacked by bandits. After Kenshiro had thwarted the bandits, Shōki returned to the village. When he learned of Kenshiro's deed, he decided to reward Kenshiro and Yuria by providing them shelter and allowing them to stay in his hideaway home, where Yuria spent the last years of her life together with Ken.


: When [[Jakoh]] took over the Imperial Capital by holding [[Lui]] captive, Shōki rebelled and attempted to take Jakoh's life. However, his attempt was thwarted by Falco and Shōki was placed in a false state of death. Falco placed Shōki inside a body bag and left him at capital's canal of corpses in the hopes that Shōki would escape the capital unnoticed. However, Jakoh's younger son [[Sheeno]] saw through the ruse and impaled Shōki with his own spear, mortally wounding him.
: When [[Jakoh]] took over the Imperial Capital by holding [[Lui]] captive, Shōki rebelled and attempted to take Jakoh's life. However, his attempt was thwarted by Falco and Shōki was placed in a false state of death. Falco placed Shōki inside a body bag and left him at the capital's canal of corpses in the hopes that Shōki would escape the capital unnoticed. However, Jakoh's younger son [[Sheeno]] saw through the ruse and impaled Shōki with his own spear, mortally wounding him.


: The wounded Shōki was discovered by the Hokuto Army after floating to the other side of the canal. Before dying, Shōki got to find out that Jakoh's dreaded enemy, the [[Hokuto Shinken]] successor, was none other than his old friend Kenshiro.
: The wounded Shōki was discovered by the Hokuto Army after floating to the other side of the canal. Before dying, Shōki got to find out that Jakoh's dreaded enemy, the [[Hokuto Shinken]] successor, was none other than his old friend Kenshiro.