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Muramasa Mochizuki
(望月村正, Mochizuki Muramasa)
Debut
Appears in Manga
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Birthdate Astrological Sign Cancer July 17
Gender Gender Male Male
Blood type O
Classification
  • Missing-nin
  • "Medic-nin" is not in the list (ANBU, Celestial Beast, Chakravartin, Cooking-nin, Cyborg, Daimyō, Heavenly Sovereign, Hunter-nin, Jinchūriki, Legendary Creature, ...) of allowed values for the "Classification" property. Medic-nin
Occupation Leader of Vincero
Affiliation Chikagakure
Team Vincero
Clan Mochizuki Symbol Mochizuki Clan

Muramasa Mochizuki (望月村正, Mochizuki Muramasa) is the last remaining member of the Mochizuki Clan. Following his defeat at the hands of Ryun Uchiha in the Land of Mountains Civil War, Muramasa founded Vincero in the hopes of destroying Ryun and his village. He is the primary antagonist of Part II of Enken.

Background[]

Muramasa is still a mysterious figure, so not much about his past is currently known. At some point, he became the primary leader of the resistance that fought against Ryun Uchiha and his fledgling Yamagakure during the Land of Mountains Civil War. After repeated defeats, Muramasa was forced to retreat to Chikagakure, where he was defeated and the village destroyed. The war also, inadvertently decimated his clan, leaving him the only remaining member still alive. Swearing his vengeance, Muramasa retreated into the ruins of Chikagakure where he began collecting data and DNA of his enemies, forging the organization, Vincero, out of the artificial humans he created.

Appearance[]

Muramasa is a tall, slender man, with a decent physical build. He has long, shoulder length, white hair and black eyebrows, as well as piercing red eyes. He wears the standard outfit of a member of Vincero; a white tunic, and white haori, branded with four diamonds arranged in a patter on their shoulders, as well as a blue hakama.

Influence[]

Muramasa was named after two famous figures in Japanese history; Sengo Muramasa, a world-famous swordsmith of the ancient world, and Mochizuki Chiyome, a kunoichi who created the first all female group of shinobi.

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