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Ujina Heiji was a Hare Clan bushi and Kolat. He was known to Shosuro Kyuichi as a degenerate gambler. Kyuichi was surprised to find Heiji under Master Tiger's mask when Kyuichi and other Scorpion assaulted the Hidden Temple in 1170. Whether Heiji really was Master Tiger or if he was simply a decoy was unknown. The new Ox Clan Champion Morito Garin advised the Hare Clan Champion Usagi Ozaki the kolat infiltration among his ranks.

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  • Ujina Heiji was a Hare Clan bushi and Kolat. He was known to Shosuro Kyuichi as a degenerate gambler. Kyuichi was surprised to find Heiji under Master Tiger's mask when Kyuichi and other Scorpion assaulted the Hidden Temple in 1170. Whether Heiji really was Master Tiger or if he was simply a decoy was unknown. The new Ox Clan Champion Morito Garin advised the Hare Clan Champion Usagi Ozaki the kolat infiltration among his ranks.
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  • Ujina Heiji was a Hare Clan bushi and Kolat. He was known to Shosuro Kyuichi as a degenerate gambler. Kyuichi was surprised to find Heiji under Master Tiger's mask when Kyuichi and other Scorpion assaulted the Hidden Temple in 1170. Whether Heiji really was Master Tiger or if he was simply a decoy was unknown. The new Ox Clan Champion Morito Garin advised the Hare Clan Champion Usagi Ozaki the kolat infiltration among his ranks.
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