
One-Eyed Itsuki
One-Eyed Itsuki — a Degen Dojo fighter on Solana. Traits: Foes Teeth, Teal Daytime, Degens, Student Gi, One-Eyed Itsuki, Shirtless Runt, Disheveled Geisha, Rusty Nail, Mint.
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At Kiyomizu-Dera some wandering drunk fool cracked a joke about the missing eye, expecting Itsuki to flinch or fold, and instead got a look so calm and so cutting that the laugh died halfway out of the man's mouth. Itsuki didn't raise a fist that day, he raised a standard, deciding right there on the wooden platform that he would be honorable from that moment forward, a vow he now wears like a medal nobody asked to see. He tells the story often, embellishing the height of the temple and the size of the crowd, because pride, like weed smoke, tends to fill whatever room you give it. The trouble is discipline is a rope you have to keep climbing, and Itsuki, half-blind and fully stubborn, keeps mistaking one good afternoon for the whole rest of the mountain. Still, ask anyone who's traded blows with him: he sees half the world, but he sees it twice as clearly as most men see all of it, and that one good eye has never once needed to lie.
Collected. Not borrowed. The Foes Teeth fighters carry proof of every fight they've won around their neck and find it a useful conversation starter.
Bright but not loud. The Teal Daytime fighters are the ones you underestimate because they don't announce their arrival.
The foundation. The crowd. The 2,426 who showed up and kept showing up. Degens are what the Dojo is built from — not the rare exceptions, but the persistent presence.
Still learning. The Student Gi fighters are the most dangerous in the Dojo — they have no habits yet, no fixed patterns, no ceiling.
'Itsuki' — a tree, deep roots and one straight trunk. He lost the eye in a story he tells four different ways depending on how much he likes you, and what's left sees more than most manage with two.
Clear eyes. No filter. The unshielded gaze that sees things as they are — not as they're presented or sold.
Ceremony interrupted. The Disheveled Geisha fighters started something formal and ended something entirely different.
The floor weapon. Everywhere. Common because common is honest — the Rusty Nail fighters know that what you find is often better than what you planned.
道場 Degen Dojo







