During the Second Day of Thunder, Dragon Clan Champion Togashi Yokuni revealed that he was Togashi himself, and that every Champion preceding him was simply a tamashii housing the soul of Togashi. This tradition ended with the death of Yokuni, but tamashii still exist today.
Known Champions of the Dragon Clan[]
Togashi | (c. 5) - 101 |
Togashi Furukusai | 101 - ? |
Togashi Kuzejiro | (c. 3rd century) |
Togashi Hikaru | (c. 370 - 445) |
Togashi Imura | (c. 445) |
Togashi Hiwata | (c. 527) |
Togashi Masahito | (c. 540) |
Togashi Orikan | (c. 595) |
Togashi Toshimasa | (c. 661) |
Togashi Ayoko | (c. 711) |
Togashi Shotaro | (c. 715 - 750) |
Togashi Nariako | ? - ? |
Togashi Yokuni | ? - 1128 |
Hitomi | 1128 - 1132 |
Togashi Hoshi | 1132 - 1159 |
Togashi Satsu | 1159 - 1170 |
Mirumoto Kei | 1170 - ? |
Mirumoto Mareshi | ? - ? |
Mirumoto Shikei | ? - 1200 |
Unknown Dates[]
The following were Champions of the Dragon Clan, but the dates of their reigns are not recorded:
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