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Mikazuchi (ミカヅチ) is an imperial general of Yamato, referred to as The Royal General of the Left and the younger sibling of Raikou, one of the Eight Pillar Generals. His combat abilities is par with Oshutoru, making both generals unbeatable when fighting together. Similar to Oshutoru, he also wears a disguise as Sakon, an old man who sells candies.

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  • Mikazuchi
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  • Mikazuchi (ミカヅチ) is an imperial general of Yamato, referred to as The Royal General of the Left and the younger sibling of Raikou, one of the Eight Pillar Generals. His combat abilities is par with Oshutoru, making both generals unbeatable when fighting together. Similar to Oshutoru, he also wears a disguise as Sakon, an old man who sells candies.
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  • Yamato
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  • Brown
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  • White
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  • Mikazuchi
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  • Akuruturuka
  • General of the Left
  • Sakon
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  • ミカヅチ
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  • Male
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  • Yuya Uchida
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  • Mikazuchi (ミカヅチ) is an imperial general of Yamato, referred to as The Royal General of the Left and the younger sibling of Raikou, one of the Eight Pillar Generals. His combat abilities is par with Oshutoru, making both generals unbeatable when fighting together. Similar to Oshutoru, he also wears a disguise as Sakon, an old man who sells candies.
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