
Another of these #.3 models subsequently attacked Kay Hiroshi only to be intercepted and stabbed through the head by Kentaro, who thought it dead. It almost killed Randy Jones before being defeated in a difficult battle by Garrett and incinerated by Tiffany. This creature was identified by Arata as #.3, and bore a striking resemblance to Kentaro Hiroshi when the latter fought the original Imawashī, and was noted to possess his fighting abilities as well. Roughly a month after The Collapse and shortly after the second generation of Soulless where released upon the Reikai and World of the Living, Garrett Sheppard and friends encountered what Tiffany Henderson likened to the Soulless albeit far more powerful and mentally acute than its fellows. These failures where followed shortly thereafter by #.3 - which was a success - and #.4 - which was still experimental - and #.3 saw widespread deployment. These Soulless expressed varying appearances and where completely feral, with an appearance similar to generic Hollow without masks. These Soulless where used by the resurgent Imawashī and the secretive Kikkashō, with Kentaro speculating that his grandfather, Dastan Shiba, was responsible for their creation.Įnhanced second generation Main article - Vamp.īefore he saw success with his twisted experiments, Arata oversaw the creation of countless failures dubbed #.1 and #.2. They retained a liking for swarm tactics but retained the same weaknesses as before, albeit with a heightened resistance. They where bald, wailed as if in constant pain, and lacked their predecessors flawless teamwork. The second generation of the Soulless where pale-skinned humanoids like the first generation, but appeared less muscular and, in truth, looked like mannequins in comparison.

A second generation would emerge sometime following The Collapse and, shortly after that, an enhanced form connected to the Soulless. As Shinzō himself was killed by Kentaro in this same battle the Soulless threat was thought to have been dealt with permanently, though this was not the case. Using the style of Kidō devised by his father and Van Satonaka, Kentaro utilized a combination of Dōdōjōshō and Sōtōzashū to sear Shinzō's army to the bone. Whilst a fearsome force on the field of battle Kentaro Hiroshi eventually devised a sure-fire method of disposing of them, which included particularly potent flames. Kentaro put the first generation of the Soulless to the sword during his battle with their master. Their natural durability, coupled with biological immunity, not to mention a liking for swarming their quarry through sheer numbers left them a serious danger even for the most talented adversary. Shinzō used them both as his personal enforcers and trump card during difficult battles, where he would loose them on unsuspecting opponents. This appearance was shared amongst the Soulless with little alteration. The first generation of the Soulless where pale-skinned humanoids with yellow-coloured eyes and dirt-coloured hair, with a lean-built physique. The first generation Soulless served as Shinzō's enforcers. Whilst possessing the ability to think and plan for themselves they tend to follow their designated mission, even should it lead to their demise. The Soulless are perfectly obedient and nearly immortal constructs who share a hive-mind-like intelligence.


Despite this a second generation of Soulless emerged through unknown means following The Collapse. The first generation of these creatures where controlled by Shinzō and his Imawashī, but where put to the sword by Kentaro Hiroshi and his various allies during the First Spiritual War. Whilst the manner in which they where constructed was unknown, the Soulless where powered through the Shirushi imparted by Hakyoku, and likewise linked to Shinzō. Soulless (無情な, Mujōna), known alternatively as Puppets (人形, Ningyou), where abominations created originally by Shinzō at the direction of Fallen Tenjin Hakyoku, to serve as the latter's so-called "Immortal Legion". Shared consciousness, immense durability, poisoned limbs Use of this page's contents is determined by the author of this page, unless otherwise specified. Permission is required to alter its content. This article, Soulless, is property of Kenji-Taichō.
