
Teary Goro
Teary Goro — a Degen Dojo fighter on Solana. Traits: Lizard, Grey Mist, Degens, Rice Sack Rags, Teary Goro, Hannya Half Mask, Dejen Samurai, Rusty Nail, Mint.
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Goro remembers the rice paddies of his testing not as mud and blood but as the last place his will belonged only to him, before glory hollowed it out and left the shape of a man who still bows to no one. He carried three fallen brothers out of that paddy on his own back that day, and some nights he still feels their weight settle on his shoulders while he laughs at something stupid, tears sliding down before the joke even lands. Now he chases healthier pleasures the way a man chases a ghost he's not sure wants to be caught: green tea instead of shochu, dawn stretches instead of dawn regret, a single modest bowl of rice eaten slowly like a prayer. It never sticks past noon, and by dusk he's aped into a dumpling-eating contest he swore he wouldn't enter, weeping with laughter and grief in the same breath as he loses spectacularly to a man half his size. Discipline was easier to hold, he thinks, when it was a sword and not a promise he keeps dropping.
Sober, unlike the drunk variant. The Lizard fighters have a companion with excellent judgment who never asks for anything and always seems to know when to leave.
Unclear until it clears. The Grey Mist backgrounds belong to fighters who operate where others can't see, and use that fog as their advantage.
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.
After the rice was used. The Rice Sack Rags fighters wear what remains after everything useful has been extracted — and find it sufficient.
He carried a spear through more wars than he can count and outlived nearly every man in his line. He buried brothers by torchlight and never broke — the tears came later, all at once.
Demon woman, half revealed. The Hannya Half Mask fighters show the monstrous half and keep the human half private.
The Dojo's samurai. The Dejen Samurai fighters carry the warrior tradition through the collection's own lens — ancient code, contemporary context.
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







