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'''Sharp-Ear''' was a [[kitsune]] ranger from the [[Sugi Hayashi]] village on [[Kamigawa]], and a brother to [[Pearl-Ear]].<ref name="Kamigawa">[[Kamigawa Cycle]]</ref> He and his sister had six brothers and nine sisters.<ref name="Outlaw">[[Scott McGough]]. (2004.) ''[[Outlaw: Champions of Kamigawa]]'', Wizards of the Coast. ISBN-13 0-7869-3140-X.</ref> Having been left in service of tutoring [[Michiko]] in [[Eiganjo]] when his sister wanted to visit her home village, his underestimation of [[Choryu]]'s abilities in fact started a chain of events eventually leading to the end of the [[Kami War]].
'''Sharp-Ear''' was a [[kitsune]] ranger from the [[Sugi Hayashi]] village on [[Kamigawa]], and a brother to [[Pearl-Ear]].<ref name="Kamigawa">[[Kamigawa Cycle]]</ref> He and his sister had six brothers and nine sisters.<ref name="Outlaw">[[Scott McGough]]. (2004.) ''[[Outlaw: Champions of Kamigawa]]'', Wizards of the Coast. ISBN-13 0-7869-3140-X.</ref> Having been left in service of tutoring [[Michiko]] in [[Eiganjo]] when his sister wanted to visit her home village, his underestimation of [[Choryu]]'s abilities started a chain of events eventually leading to the end of the [[Kami War]].


Sharp-Ear was rather short, very nimble, and both sharp-witted and sharp-tongued. Aside from being a skilled tracker and ranger, he was an expert ''yabusame'' mounted archer and archery instructor.
Sharp-Ear was rather short, very nimble, and both sharp-witted and sharp-tongued. Aside from being a skilled tracker and ranger, he was an expert ''yabusame'' mounted archer and archery instructor.

Revision as of 13:33, 17 November 2022

Sharp-Ear was a kitsune ranger from the Sugi Hayashi village on Kamigawa, and a brother to Pearl-Ear.[1] He and his sister had six brothers and nine sisters.[2] Having been left in service of tutoring Michiko in Eiganjo when his sister wanted to visit her home village, his underestimation of Choryu's abilities started a chain of events eventually leading to the end of the Kami War.

Sharp-Ear was rather short, very nimble, and both sharp-witted and sharp-tongued. Aside from being a skilled tracker and ranger, he was an expert yabusame mounted archer and archery instructor.

References

  1. Kamigawa Cycle
  2. Scott McGough. (2004.) Outlaw: Champions of Kamigawa, Wizards of the Coast. ISBN-13 0-7869-3140-X.