![]() Early on in the series, there are instances where she is shown as being confused about what she really wants, and what her morals are, for example, in Cry of the Worm, she tells Manji about the foreign sword taken as a spoil from the Mutenichi-ryū dojo the night her parents were killed, only to perform a U-turn and decide to give up on the sword and any other Ittō-ryū member but Anotsu Kagehisa. At the start of the series, she is still quite childish, but steadily "grows up" over the course of the manga, especially when it comes to saving Manji. She holds a vendetta against her parents' killers, the Ittō-ryū. The last heir to her father's sword school, the Mutenichi-ryū. Because of his obvious advantage of immortality, his swordwork is sometimes quite mediocre and many of the fights he partakes in often end with him being gravely wounded. He is usually quite laid back and is often sleeping. The Immortal that the series title, Mugen no Junin("Inhabitant of Infinity"), refers to. ![]()
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