Kurama

Kurama, more commonly known by his alias Byakko, is the current of the ; making him ideally known throughout the world as the strongest the  has to offer in terms of pure fighting force. He is a man that inspires genuine terror in the hearts of cut from all cloths, across the entire world, equally respected and also feared even by his own people. A strength nigh unmatched, he happens to be one of the rare few to have consumed a mythical devil fruit, the Yoko Yoko no Mi. Though Kurama comes across as an embodiment of the marines' code of, the principle he promotes is that of "Balanced Peace", imposing this will through that of the marines themselves. The Fleet Admiral is often known to privately consult those among his inner circle; the most prominent being his attendant, Haruka.

Appearance
Rather average height of those who have carried the title of Admiral in days past, Kurama is known best for the long flowing silver hair that adorns his shoulders and hangs down toward the small of his back. His face seems almost innocent and caring, like that of a father figure who warmly attends to the needs of his subordinates, but his eyes display a fierce but quiet intensity that coupled with the man's smooth and deep tone of voice makes him feared even among his own subordinates. Kurama finds himself accustomed to wearing rather simplistic clothing, a basic martial arts uniform which appears to be of Chinese origin with the classic Admiral's jacket worn over his shoulders.

Personality
Rather fitting for a man who wields the power of a mythical fox, Kurama is an incredibly difficult to understand individual that comes across as off-putting; among pirates and marines alike.

On his surface, Kurama is portrayed as a caring leader among the marines. His soldiers affectionately refer to him as "Byakko-san" rather than with any more appropriate honorific. He is known to never show any signs of emergency, displaying a calm and composed demeanor even while others around him would panic. In battle, he further demonstrates this personality by both openly praising and mocking opponents, even ones that require a great effort to deal with and may seem as though they could have the upper hand against him. Ultimately, Kurama owes this relaxed demeanor to the idea that the world moves as it is supposed to, and that if his time to die has arrived, then so be it, but until then, he will continue to face each day with a leveled head and a grin. Of course, that being said, Kurama is known to display a shocked expression when certainly outrageous situations have arisen, though these are quite rare.

While he doesn't truly care for each of his subordinates, even sacrificing them for his own purposes, those he considers to be within his "inner circle" are like family to him. Among them, the most prominent are Sparrow D. Ryan and Turner Dyan; both of which are Vice-Admiral level and stand together with him on many of his assignments when he is in need of assistance. However, since this is rarely the case, both of them are often on assignments by Kurama himself, being trusted with a slew of marine soldiers. Furthermore, an example of his trust in both of them is that, with his authority as an Admiral, he has given both of them the right to execute a if it is ever needed.

In battle, Kurama is never one to differentiate between men or women, attacking both of them ruthlessly, but will not strike down children. He states that the reason for this is that children have the potential to grow and continue becoming stronger, which means killing them prematurely means to destroy any chances of seeing them grow up and become strong enough to be a challenge one day. Kurama relishes a challenge regardless of the circumstances. He will often ignore the orders given to him by the fleet admiral or the commander-in-chief if it means getting the chance to face a powerful opponent; going as far as to issue a challenge to a or a  if he should feel a possible opportunity for a thrilling fight, despite the fact that those two aforementioned groups are those that exist to balance the power between pirates and the marines.

A rather rare perspective for a marine to have, Kurama does not appear to outright despise the existence of pirates nor does he believe in ending the age of piracy like so many marines and those allied with the World Government desire. In fact, he believes so strongly in the ideals of order that he believes pirates and marines are both in need of each other. Pirates must pursue freedom while marines must pursue order. Without one, the other's existence becomes unnecessary. Kurama does appear to have an interest in finding the One Piece. However, he does not appear genuinely interested in what the treasure might be but rather in what it represents. It was the existence of One Piece that sparked an upsurge of piracy a total of three times throughout history, which led to the strength of pirates to continue increasing as the marines themselves stepped up to plate and strengthened the soldiers in their ranks. The existence of both parties is needed for one another to thrive and to evolve, with the One Piece serving as that catalyst. If he should ever find it, he wishes to once again seize it and hide it away in order to once more spark forth a golden age of piracy.

If Kurama despises anything, it would be the existence of the Revolutionaries. As aforementioned, Kurama firmly believes in the balance between pirates and marines. It is their ongoing struggle that keeps the world in proper balance, but the Revolutionaries are an anomaly that seek to throw that order into chaos; something that Kurama cannot allow. Rather than seeking freedom like the pirates do, they instead seek to undo the work of the marines, and as such, Kurama has made it his goal to eradicate their existence.

Abilities and Powers
As the Fleet Admiral of the Marines, the one that stands at the top of the World Government's Super Powers, Kurama boasts incredible skill and power reigned in through training and experiences that span his entire life. His mere presence strikes fear in the hearts of not only his enemies but his very subordinates for they have witnessed the sheer strength that this man possesses and the destruction he causes wherever he has designated to be his battlefield. Kurama is regarded as a monster in human skin, a reaper in mortal form, that can turn the tides of an entire war with his mere presence. Both his absolute strength and his unquestionable intellect make him the bane of all pirates' existence, with it being said that only the Yonko themselves possess the ability to go toe to toe with the monstrous Fleet Admiral.

Like all Admirals, Kurama possesses the authority to order a to any location of his choosing.

Physical Abilities
Kurama is a remarkable martial arts master of superior skill that puts him at a level where only the best can stand.

Physically, the Admiral is quite sturdy. Having went through the training of a marine soldier in his lifetime, he has built up an incredible degree of strength that allows him to overpower most normal adversaries with minimal movement on his part. With a simple strike of the hand, Kurama can demolish structures composed of even concrete with little effort on his part and lift massive boulders with a single hand to throw at his enemies. While not actually being as strong as him, Kurama's physical strength has been compared to the late on multiple occasions by those that have witnessed him in battle due to the abnormal feats he is seen performing. What is perhaps one of Kurama's most impressive feats of sheer physical strength is that he managed to impose a significant crack to a considerable sized piece of before managing to actually smash through it with a following blow. Of course, this required some degree of effort on Kurama's part to accomplish. The Fleet Admiral has demonstrated throwing cannonballs from his battleships with his bare hands, carrying such speed and force behind the throw that they create an even more violent explosion than the normal cannons which fire them. Kurama's leg strength gives him the capability to move with tremendous speed that allows him to cover a vast distance on foot. During his own training regimens, he would challenge himself to race around the entirety of a total of one hundred times in under three hours. It took him ten years of training, repeatedly trying to complete the challenge he set upon himself, and each time that he failed to do so, he would have to undergo a punishment of some kind of alternate exercise which pushed him to his limits. Kurama, as a younger man, was known to visit many mountain ranges in the in order to further his physical training; climbing them straight to the top with no breaks, and often times, carried heavy rocks on his back to make it harder upon himself. Once reaching the top of those mountains, he would lower the boulders and conditions his fingers, palms, elbows, and even knees through repeated strikes against the boulders, until managing to break them apart. He eventually reached the point where his strength allowed him to shatter these rocks with a single strike. Kurama is noted as having an enhanced sense of smell and a sharpened hunter instinct, almost like that of a fox, which is ironic given the nature of his devil fruit.

Kurama's fighting style is a constant shift in tides between the nature of hard-type and soft-type martial arts. Like the waves of the ocean that crash as hard as stone and flow as soft as air, Kurama moves through the battlefield upsetting the flow of the fight in order to better suit his intentions. Simply put, it isn't possible to pinpoint exactly what Kurama's fighting style is, as it encompasses the very fundamentals of what makes up martial arts themselves; allowing the Admiral to change his method of fighting on a whim should the situation demand it.

Having went through the obligatory training of the marines, Kurama is trained in all six techniques of the martial art discipline. However, it is not that he has only managed to become proficient in this art form, but rather that he has grasped the very concept of what the Rokushiki actually is: embracing the ideals of the six powers of conquest. It is not his mastery over each individual power that makes Kurama's Rokushiki so feared throughout the world, but rather, the degree to which he is able to apply the concept and teachings of all six powers to one another in order to create a single unified fighting force rather than six individual techniques creates an offensive power that obliterates any foe that stands before him and an absolute defense with nary an opening to exploit.

 (鉄塊, "Iron Mass"): Otherwise known as "Iron Body", it is the pinnacle of physical defense for a martial artist to achieve. Embracing the very notion of being like that of steel itself, a master of the Tekkai is like a piece of iron: immovable and unbendable in their existence that none may pass through. It is the utmost precipice of hard-style in the martial arts, attainable only when one has resigned themselves to the perfection of bodily conditioning. To most practitioners, the Tekkai is nothing but the act of tightening one's muscles at the point of impact so as to resist damage. They have fine-tuned this basic control of their body that by tightening their muscles and focusing on their stance, their bodies become so durable that they can resist attacks that would normally cause them immense injury and pain. But for Kurama, who has mastered this skill, his very existence is Tekkai. Facing many training trials in his quest for greatness, he practiced every day to properly hone the Tekkai skill as something natural; not as a technique but as a way of being. It is for this reason that Kurama is one of very few Rokushiki Masters that can maintain the Tekkai even while in motion, but this merely scratches the surface of what it truly means to grasp at the very nature of Tekkai. For one to be capable of doing so, it suggests a complete mastery of their muscle control; a refinement of martial art fundamentals. Should the fist of an opponent make contact, slowly pushing forth to project force into the body, Kurama's skill with Tekkai allows him to actually tighten his muscles at the instant following the fist's initial contact; bouncing off his opponent's assault. But then, in order to not expend any unnecessary stamina, he can once more allow his muscles to relax and once more tighten when he strikes. In other words, there is no absolute way to determine when Kurama will perform the Tekkai simply because his mastery over the Iron Body technique is such that it is an aspect of himself without requiring conscious effort on his part. In order to overcome the Tekkai, Kurama's opponent must force their way through, for allowing themselves to try and predict the rhythm to which Kurama's Tekkai behaves is nothing but folly. Kurama's Tekkai is great enough to resist tremendous force, resisting the force of even gunfire and cannonball explosions, and then shrugging them off like dust on his jacket. Only the greatest of powers can ever hope to pierce the absolute defense that is Admiral Kurama's Tekkai.

 (指銃, "Finger Gun"): Otherwise known as "Finger Pistol", the Shigan of Admiral Kurama is a ruthless single-fingered thrust delivered with such speed that it outstrips even arrows, its accuracy allows it to split bullets right down the middle, and its strength annihilates cannonballs. It is the culmination of Kurama's training on the mountaintops by conditioning his hand repeatedly. There is a tale many fledgling marine soldiers would often hear their instructors discuss during their training for the Shigan, but this is a tradition of the past which has long since lost meaning in the modern generation. A warrior held a great reputation throughout the world for being able to strike an opponent with such force and precision that it appeared as though a pistol shot clean through the victim. He was feared and respected as a great martial arts master with few equals, but in truth, this skill was a rouse perpetrated onto the populace by the crafty individual who sought glory and fame for martial talent. It was a mere illusion; the trickster had himself a pistol hidden on his body which would be fired by his other hand at an angle in which it would look as though it was his finger jab which caused the injury a moment after the strike. To those who witnessed this from afar, the trick looked as though it was reality; a warrior with the skill to shoot down his foes with a mere thrust of his finger. But among the crowd, a single martial artist who witnessed the event was not one to buy into this farce. If this feat was truly a reality, the rhythm of the performer's body did not match the resulting effect on the victim's body — the movement performed by the performer did not match the strike force — and thus this entire situation was an unusual circumstance that did not add up together. This was something only an experienced martial artist could ever discover, and while the young warrior was disgusted by this ludicrous carnival act, the idea left him much to ponder. Could a finger carry the same speed and force as a pistol? Rather... Was it possible for man to best machine even in piercing strength? He went off to train in order to discover the answer. And after three months of solitude, he had believed to have done it. In a triumphant return to civilization, he heard tale of the performer who continued to profit off of the gullibility of his spectators, and so, the martial artist eventually came to find him and challenged him to a match. Whoever would manage to strike the other one first would prove themselves as the true master of the finger pistol technique. And so the two began their match. It lasted only a mere moment; a blink of the eyes and it was over. The martial artist's finger penetrated, for all to see, clean through the chest of the performer; blood squirted from the wound as the man fell to the ground, defeated, with the pistol hidden in his clothes falling out for all to see. Those who witnessed the feat would not have noticed, but the reality to the martial artist's victory lay in the fact that in the time it took for the performer to pull the trigger — which, in truth, was the act of moving a single finger to perform an action — the martial artist's finger had already begun to move and penetrated the performer's chest all under that single iota of time. Prior to the fall of his opponent, the martial artist so subtlety yet confidently remarked, with a clear intention of portraying the irony of the situation... "A bullet isn't needed to pierce the human body." And his opponent, in folly of his rouse, fell to his death for his heart had been pierced by the Shigan. In truth, the Shigan is a power which penetrates all opposition, moving at a speed that surpasses machine itself as it outstrips even a pistol. For Kurama, the Shigan is a weapon of instantaneous silent slaughter; little can hope to stand against it. The Admiral has used it as his strike of choice, cracking even blades that attempt to block its force. The motion of the Shigan is subtle, with very few being able to tell when it is coming, but it can also be fired with the force of a cannon, causing the air around it to swirl around viciously as all opposition before it is smashed apart to smithereens. Because of its penetrative force which is focused on such a small space as the fingertip, even has a difficult time of resisting the Shigan's attack, especially when utilized by Kurama himself.


 * Taihōken (大砲拳, literally "Cannon Fist"): When one comes to master the depths of Rokushiki, it no longer exists as six techniques but truly lives up to its name as six powers — with six techniques evolving into six martial arts in their own right. For Kurama, who has become accustomed to the finger pistol and familiarized himself with the very underlying concept of the strike, the Shigan is no longer a technique but rather that every strike he performs is in actuality the Shigan. Kurama's punches, his palm thrusts, his kicks, even his elbows; his entire body is the very personification of the finger pistol. This is what is known as the Taihōken, or "cannon fist". In this sense, the Shigan technique in Kurama's hands has become its own martial art. The fundamental concept of the Shigan is to strike with speed and to ignore strength. Velocity and kinetic force brings out its own strength, it does not require the performer to contribute; he must give himself to the ideal of the strike's shot. A person who strikes by using strength blindly causes vibrations when they strike, causing anywhere between a large to minimal excessive release of force from the point of impact; these are what are known as the unnecessary motions. However, this is easier said than done, as even the most greatest of martial art masters can not completely diminish the excessive moves in their techniques, especially in the heat of battle. In order to overcome this, Kurama designed his own clever training method. He would wear a bell on his waist and attempt to dash forward without making even a single sound in the bell. For this to work, one would have to understand how a bell functions. When a bell swings in one direction, it makes no noise, but when swung back and forth, a sound is brought forth. In relating this to martial arts, the bell sounds are the excessive moves of a martial artist, and therefore, to perfect the precision of one's strikes, Kurama would have to move without causing the bell to make even a peep. It was difficult, but several months of devoted training eventually led to him being able to even climb a mountain at full speed without allowing the bell to make even a single ring. This allowed him to master the Taihōken, as each of his movements were the epitome of precision, and as such, this allowed him to perform Shigan with any part of his body. The name for this martial art comes from the large-scale version of using his fists instead of his finger for the Shigan. Rather than a bullet, a punch would yield a force akin to a cannonball moving at bullet speeds.

 (剃, "Shave"): Truly, its name as "Shave" is a fitting one, for its very existence was born out of a necessity to transcend the limitations of what a human being was capable of doing. It is said that the birth of the Soru inspired the martial art masters of old to first formulate the basics of what would later go down as becoming Rokushiki, which is why many regard the Soru as being the most fundamental technique of the aforementioned style. As the story goes, there was once a man who was in need of traveling to a village a ways away from his own home village for medicine for his sick children. Unfortunately, the path ahead was a treacherous one, for the mountain that stood between the villages was one of such ill repute and danger that the villagers were resigned to accepting the deaths of their sick loved ones who could not be cured. But this father refused to give up on hope, for his children were all he had in this world, and so he set off to transverse the mountain. Upon reaching the base and making his way up, it didn't seem so bad; almost as if the entire legend of the mountain was exaggerated. But he spoke far too soon. The mountain steps were far too steep at a certain point to even continue moving further. However, that was not the end of his troubles. Vicious animals ran about, plants with harmful spikes that appeared to be almost alive and ready to devour any traveler, and unsteady paths along the mountain where the rocks below merely gave way under the weight and crumbled were among the greatest of these difficulties. For a full day, the man could not even rest for a single second as he had to evade danger after danger looming over him in all places. Exhausted and mentally drained, the man fell to the ground and resigned himself to death. But he could not. Whether an illusion of the mind, born from hunger and fatigue, or a deity above attempting to push him forward, he saw a visage of his children frolicking about; happy and healthy. And in the moment the father formed a light smile under the weight of his exhaustion, the kids fell to the ground, their faces blue and blood slowly staining the ground; their father who was unable to bring them the medicine they needed. A roar of defiance burst from the tired old man as he forced himself back to his feet, his eyes coated with an empty whiteness as he lost himself to the singular purpose of surviving and retrieving the medicine he so desperately needed. It is said that driven by this heightened emotional state, in which his conscious mind had already shut down, the father was able to channel explosive force with his kick-offs so as to run faster; his state of mind made it possible to ignore the pain and blood splattering about as he forced his legs to move faster and harder than they were meant to. In essence, he was able to shave off time from his own speed, for he knew time was a factor he did not have an abundance of, and that no matter what happened to him, he needed the medicine for his children. In the end, his speed and leg force allowed him to climb up mountain ridges and kick off from them before they crumbled, allowed him to outstrip the dangerous animals and plants alike, and in the process, he managed two successful trips back and forth; bringing the medicine to his children. But sadly, as he was not one that had remarkable physical strength, the injuries had taken their toll eventually and the father was left a crippled man. It is why immense conditioning is required before any may attempt to master the six powers. Soru is an act of explosive power. Whereas the Tekkai is about compression and the Shigan is about the reliance on pure speed, the Soru utilizes the body's strength at its utmost ability in order to move its limbs repeatedly with tremendous force. The result is a localized explosion-like effect which causes the user to essentially launch themselves off in the direction of their choosing, making it appear as though they have disappeared. In doing so, Kurama is able to perform overwhelming displays of speed that boggle the minds of even the most seasoned warriors; pirates and marines alike. Despite having mastery over all six powers, Kurama claims that he is the greatest master of the Soru technique. Coupled with his mastery over Shigan, Kurama can ideally refine the explosive power of his movements so that unnecessary releases of force do not ripple from his departure point; making it all the more difficult for even a master of Haki to pick up on his movements and even anticipate his steps. His speed has been shown to be great enough to cover vast stretches of land in under moments, but also to move so incredibly fast that in the wake of his departure, the vacuum left behind is shown to have an afterimage of his very being which can be mistaken for his real self. What makes Kurama's Soru so dangerous is that its concept is utilized beyond simple speed enhancement. The very idea of taking advantage of explosive power to move faster is one that has numerous applications. Applying the same concept to his arms instead of his legs allows Kurama to strike at speeds almost unfathomable. Together with the Taihōken, Kurama can fire off punches and strikes with such strength, precision, and speed that the resultant force produced is monstrously frightening; leveling battleships with ease and eradicating opponents to naught but broken masses of flesh and bone. Because this method also makes his movements refined, via his training with the Shigan, he is able to alter his strength output on a whim and control himself so that he may change his movements depending on the circumstances without expending unnecessary force. He is also able to channel his striking force with such refinement that Kurama can send off shockwaves with his punches of considerable power that can level buildings and even large ships alike. The same can also be said for Kurama's kicks as well, which can also serve as mediums for the other powers.

 (嵐脚, "Storm Leg")

 (月歩, "Moon Step")

 (紙絵, "Paper Drawing")

 (六王銃, "Six Kings Gun")

Being a master of the martial arts, Kurama has demonstrated the ability to control every aspect of his body through a fundamental discipline known as "self-control" that all martial artists should have fully mastered when reaching a certain point. While he hasn't shown the extent of his skill with the Life Return, he has demonstrated several techniques which make use of his body's features to the utmost degree.

Kyoku Rokushiki (極六式, "Extreme Six Styles"; Viz "Utmost of the Six Powers"): Through his mastery of the Life Return discipline, Kurama was able to take his skill with the to what he considers to be their utmost level, hence the name of this fighting style that belongs solely to him and those he has personally trained. The six powers are a martial art style that emphasizes control of the body at a level allowing for superhuman feats. But even with such skill, there are limits to what a mortal body can accomplish. Even through classic martial arts, there are aspects of the body and its behavior that cannot be trained; for instance, one may be able to strengthen their muscles, but they cannot train their internal organs. Similarly, no matter how controlled a fighter's movements, there must always be some sense of lost energy; an expenditure from collisions or actions that cannot be consciously tamed, no matter how much training one has, which often manifest as vibrational forces or otherwise, some of which are responsible for the sounds made by a warrior's motions. How could one find a way to surpass this limitation to further perfect their martial arts? In other words, was there a way for one to take the Rokushiki to a level beyond that which could only be achieved through mere combat training? Kurama theorized that if one were to take Life Return, a discipline demanding severe training of the mind, and apply it toward the Rokushiki — a marriage between the utmost skills belonging to body and mind respectively — one could essentially break through their limits and attain a level of martial arts that reaches heights of sheer extremity; a fighting style that allows for feats that seem nigh impossible through any means of conventional sense.


 * Shinsoku Soru (神速剃, "Godspeed Shave")


 * Ryusui Tekkai (流水鉄塊, "Flowing Water Iron Body")


 * Migatte Kami-e (身勝手紙絵, "Self-Movement Paper Art")


 * Zentai Shigan (全体指銃, "Entire Body Finger Gun")


 * Kokuana Rankyaku (黒穴嵐脚, "Black Hole Tempest Kick")


 * Soraiki Geppo (空息月歩, "Sky Breath Moon Step")

Devil Fruit
Kurama possesses the power of the Yoko Yoko no Mi, meaning "demon fox" (妖狐), which is a ; stated to be even more rare than that of the  themselves. However, it seems to be set apart from normal Zoan types in the fact that it does not seem to alter Kurama's physical form nor provide him any sort of transformation. What does happen is that Kurama's aura and spiritual presence have permanently become like that of a nine-tailed fox. When one views him with the, they do not see a normal humanoid form but the aura shape of a fox with nine large tails. It is because of this that Kurama has earned the name "Nine-Tails" (九尾, Kyūbi) from all those that have faced him. Only known to those close to him — among those alive, anyways — the fruit does in fact cause one significant physical alteration; only when its powers are invoked, and the feature disappears after having cast the ability. Kurama grows a single white fox tail that is normally hidden under the outer layer of clothing he wears, and is the true reason as to why he prefers to imbue Haki into his cloak rather than the much simpler method of coating his body. It is the sole thing that his power cannot influence, and because of this, it is the only exploitable weakness to an otherwise impregnable power that he wields. Should anyone grasp the tail, the immunity to the Yoko Yoko no Mi's ability would extend to them as well, allowing them to wound Kurama without fear of succumbing to his devil fruit's possessive powers; however, this only lasts for as long as they are in contact with the tail.

In classic Japanese mythology, the Kitsune are best known for their trickery and deceit; the epitome of which is exemplified by their ability to possess their victims, inducing them into a condition known as "Kitsunetsuki" (狐憑き, "the state of being possessed by a fox"). The basis of this power lies in the ability to possess a victim — in mind, body, and soul — allowing Kurama to seize control of an individual's faculties. By doing so, a victim that has been completely ensnared by this ability becomes Kurama's to do with as he pleases, reducing the victim to a mere marionette in every meaning of the word. However, the means of doing so require the victim's willpower to have been defeated; their fighting spirit must be crushed, making it impossible for them to fight off Kurama's possession. However, as the Fleet Admiral has mentioned, such acts conflict with his aesthetics, giving him reason to seek out other, more subtle, means of utilizing the Yoko Yoko no Mi's powers. It is the result of nearly a decade of trial and error, tireless training, that enabled Kurama to create a strength out of this fruit that makes him feared as an unstoppable force of nature.

In most others, a devil fruit's power is sufficient as a means of battle. Haki may be used to supplement its effectiveness, or even to reinforce its powers, but it always plays second fiddle to the devil fruit itself. Kurama, however, only managed to achieve such great heights because he managed to truly combine his tremendous skill with Haki together with the dangerous potential of the Yoko Yoko no Mi. In doing so, Kurama is able to perform feats that would normally be considered impossible, if not the work of an almighty deity. Kurama employs in regards to possession of the mind,  in matters of body possession, and even  when attempting a full possession of his victim. It is this power, forged through the perfection of his devil fruit and Haki, that establishes Kurama as the lynchpin of the marines, connecting them all in a way that would be improbable by the work of any other leader.

Kurama has also shown the ability to transform into a standard fox with silver fur, roughly half the size of a standard male's height while on all fours, while also being able to retain use of his Haki and other capabilities as well. He is also capable of conversing normally while in this state as well. Though this form provides little to no benefit in an actual confrontation, he normally assumes this transformation while traveling or attempting to stay hidden in dangerous territories without giving away his identity.

Haki
As the Fleet Admiral, Kurama is known for being a master of the shades. Possessing an immense command over both the observation and armament colors of Haki, he is also one of the rare authoritative individuals that was blessed with the conquering shade as well. His skill comes not only from his refining of the three shades separately, but in the various methods he has managed to combine them together, producing countless strategies and techniques that render many an enemy incapable of putting up a decent fight; save only for the mightiest of warriors. This has led to the creation of not only new abilities, such as a means of disabling devil fruit powers, but also enables Kurama's comprehensive understanding of the three shades of Haki to make it possible for him to invoke the concept of one Haki shade and then channel it through another; in essence, using the principle of, say, what Haoshoku Haki does by manifesting one's spirit to the forefront, in order to do the same with both Busoshoku and Kenbunshoku Haki shades. Kurama demonstrates mastery of each of the three shades by using them individually but also by combining them in the most devastating methods.

Kurama's Haki is something to be feared by all kinds; a literal embodiment of force and terror, as he is perhaps one of the only warriors throughout the entire world whose Haki is of such potency, it takes on a physical form when manifested in particular ways. It is not only his masterful control and usage of Haki that makes him so powerful, but also the sheer tremendous levels of pure Haki that he retains within himself. It is something curious as to why the Fleet Admiral wields such unnaturally high reserves of life energy; possessing a volume sufficient enough that many who have witnessed the several insane instances of survival on Kurama's behalf have concluded that he must be immortal.

The hidden and mortifying secret to Kurama's massive power lies in the countless acts of life energy theft he has committed to all those he has defeated; robbing them of their Haki to a point where they were no longer able to channel its might. Kurama discovered a way to steal the life energy, or in other words, the Haki power, within his victims by grabbing hold of it using his own Haki; a principle seen in classic martial arts, in which one is able to "grab onto" the ki of an opponent with their own. Taken in a literal sense, Kurama enacts dominance over his fallen enemy, no different than the way Haoshoku enforcing one's will over another, and strips them of their Haki; adding it to his nigh infinite supply. Several years of these horrifying acts have left Kurama with a height of power considered to be impossible for any mere human to possess, and to the Fleet Admiral's admission, he would have indeed been incapable of retaining this level of life energy if it was not for the changes brought onto his spirit by the consuming of the Yoko Yoko no Mi, which had transformed Kurama's spirit into one of a kitsune, a mythical being well-known for consuming the souls of its victims.

Though the actual number of how many times Kurama has stolen another's Haki is unknown, his attendant Haruka has claimed that he has absorbed well over a thousand Haki sources. The mere invoking of his Haki causes Kurama's body to shimmer with an intense aura of light, signifying the sheer realms of Haki that he wields within himself, which is why he always holds himself back during most fights to a point where many do not experience even an iota of the true staggering might produced by the Fleet Admiral's Haki.

The indication of how much power Kurama lets loose can be determined by a user of Kenbunshoku Haki. Normally, Kurama's presence cannot be seen as a humanoid, but that of a nine-tailed fox. Using just a small amount of his might shows his spiritual presence as an average-sized fox, but the more he puts out, the larger the size of that kitsune presence; with the release of his true might producing a presence that towers over entire islands. Unleashing the full extent of his Haki reserves is enough to tamper with the atmospheric pressure of an entire region, resulting in all manner of weather phenomena.

To know the world and understand the flow of the universe... That is what is known as Kenbunshoku Haki. Kurama is able to feel out the presence of all things with his willpower. Haki itself is the manifestation and manipulation of one's willpower to serve a variety of tasks. On the physical level, one's senses manifest through their body's capabilities; the ears hear, the eyes see, the nose smells, and so on. But when manifested through the power of Haki, one's senses can reach beyond what they can physically manage.

One of the more unique uses of Kenbunshoku Haki that Kurama often employs is to utilize it to "throw" his Haki in order to fool the Kenbunshoku Haki of an opposing enemy. In this sense, he utilizes his Haki as a feint in order to disable or at least severely hinder one's ability to predict his movements. Combined with Haoshoku Haki, which allows him to slow down time in certain instances, it becomes nearly impossible to overcome Kurama one-on-one unless he is somehow struck while his guard is down.

Absolute Hypnosis
When the Yoko Yoko no Mi's Kitsunetsuki ability is combined with Kenbunshoku Haki, Kurama is able to narrow his possession solely to the perceptions of a victim, inducing what is often referred to as "absolute hypnosis" (完全催眠, Kanzen Saimin). Possessing a victim's senses is a simple thing to accomplish, especially when concentrating the total possession power of the Yoko Yoko no Mi to solely the senses. When focused through the Haki of perception, Kurama is essentially inducing visions of what he wants his victims to perceive rather than what they would normally perceive, effectively inducing an illusionary effect onto them. Kurama has shown the use of illusions to often mislead his opponents and to throw them off to his actual presence. He is able to create a vast amount of illusionary clones completely indistinguishable from the real thing. He can make a victim perceive him as something else, or make himself invisible to those who have been affected by the ability; there are no limits to what Kurama can choose for those vulnerable to the ability to perceive. What makes this hypnosis so dangerous is that, because it is induced through a feat of Haki just as much as a devil fruit, simply utilizing Haki is not enough to offset the power. More over, Kurama can influence not only their physical senses, but even the scope of what the victim's own Kenbunshoku Haki might pick up and perceive as well. That being said, an elite warrior with a sharpened Haki sense can eventually manage to break through his illusions and even resist complete possession of the senses, if not shatter it outright, with a strong enough willpower as well as sufficient amount of exposure to Kurama's tactics. However, this is also dependent on the victim's willpower in comparison to Kurama's own, which becomes the deciding factor.

With the same method, Kurama is also capable of inducing a form of "mind control" onto his victims. In doing so, Kurama has amassed a rather significant amount of contacts around the world by manipulating certain individuals under his hypnosis and controlling them to do as he pleases. At first, his hypnosis caused those he placed under the technique to display a rather dazed expression while performing whatever he ordered them to do, but after training his skill and practicing it enough times, he can place a person under hypnosis and have them do as he wishes without the slightest change in their demeanor; almost as if each and every choice they make as a result of Kurama's influence is their own.

Shared Sight
Perhaps the most subtle and graceful of his Yoko Yoko no Mi and Kenbunshoku Haki combinations, Kurama can possess another's senses, not to mislead or manipulate them, but simply to "own" their senses. Rather than possession of the controlling sense, it becomes possession of the owning sense, essentially giving Kurama the ability to perceive everything that a victim themselves perceive. He refers to this ability as "shared sight" (共有情景, Kyōyū Jōkei), though it is by no means limited solely to the victim's sight. The presence of this ability is so subtle and minuscule that it is normally impossible for someone to detect when Kurama has laced in his power into the victim's mind. Shared sight enables Kurama to perceive anything those affected by the ability, making it possible for the Fleet Admiral to view things from locations he himself is not present. Given how subtle an effect it is, coupled with the monstrous volumes of Haki that he possesses, Kurama can cast shared sight with negligible effort, suggesting that he has thousands upon thousands of shared sight victims. Kurama often makes the comment, "I am everywhere", referring to the countless individuals within the Marines that have already had shared sight cast upon them. This vast network was created over the course of nearly ten years, though the existence of this connection is known only to Kurama and his inner circle. Such a web of interconnected perception allows Kurama to further the unified strength of the Marines as a single entity.

Shared sight is not limited to only giving Kurama access to what his victim perceives, but the opposite is also possible, for Kurama often grants members of his inner circle opportunities to see what he is seeing, not only for the sake of ambushing an opponent that believes Kurama is alone, but also to reinforce combination strategies when working together in combat.

Auto Counter
Taken further than the future-telling capabilities of Kenbunshoku Haki, Kurama's mastery over the perception powers of the observational Haki have allowed him to automatically respond and dodge any threat before it manages to reach his body. According to Kurama, the Kenbunshoku Haki operates through two stages working in succession to each other: the first is to analyze and understand the aura around them, while the second is to make decisions based upon the information acquired through the first stage. By further practicing the second stage, one is able to make prediction-like judgments in accordance with the understanding of their opponent's nature. Accuracy in these predictions is dependent upon how efficient their first stage Kenbunshoku is; in other words, if they are able to glean a sufficient amount of useful information from their enemy, the predictions made on their behavior and actions will be that much more accurate. When this power is further developed, it becomes possible to even make predictions several moments into the future of others' actions rather than just their next move, allowing for some semblance of precognition.

Ultimately, however, because Kenbunshoku Haki is a power born of the mind, it is dependent on some level to the body's physical senses. This is where the limit of the observational Haki is revealed. Because it requires the user's mind to process the information before a response can be decided upon, precious time is already lost, as it takes time for a human being's brain to take in information and then analyze it for a proper action to be performed. Namely, shifting between the first and second stage is limited by one's own reaction time and processing speed; an inherent limit that cannot be changed through training, no matter how much one tries. But it is here that Kurama sought to surpass his limit as a mere human and achieve precognition bordering on absolute instinct.

Kurama was able to, through years of rigorous training, master the ability to turn Kenbunshoku Haki from a mental power into a physical power. Such a thing would normally be considered impossible, for to make such a thing happen, one would need the mind and body to be in perfect undisturbed harmony at all times; otherwise, the method would fall apart immediately. If such a skill was developed normally, it would probably take a person centuries of meditation to accomplish, but through the Yoko Yoko no Mi, Kurama discovered a far simpler method. His possession power works through any medium, even that of his own body, and by seizing control over his own bodily functions, he is able to force his mind and body to cooperate on the same wavelength at all times. By doing so, Kurama's mind and body could remain in a state of forceful yet perfect unity even if his concentration were to slightly waver. With the mind and body working as one, Kenbunshoku Haki, that originates in the mind, could also now be channeled through the body as well; worn as a sort of mental armor over the body. As such, whenever an attack gets close to Kurama, his body is able to instantaneously make decisions at the same instant his Kenbunshoku Haki analyzes the attack; in effect, he manages to combine the first stage and second stage to work at the same time rather than in succession.

Truly befitting the man who stands at the top of the Marines, Fleet Admiral Kurama has demonstrated a vast mastery of. Perhaps his greatest feat with Armament Haki, however, is that he has learned to apply it to all of his martial art skills. As Haki itself is the materialization of one's will, when one comes to master its power, the uniqueness of one's spirit becomes all the more prominent in their Haki usage. His level of Haki reached such an extent that he is regarded as one of the foremost masters of the craft and has inspired an entire generation of Haki practitioners.

Merging together his Armament Haki with, Kurama can employ a variety of methods to enhance the effectiveness of his finger pistol technique. The most common method is to coat his finger in an intense black aura which coats his finger black, enforcing the strength of his fingers like steel itself. However, he is able to perform far greater feats. By extending the reach of his Haki by essentially "throwing" his spirit, like that of a kiai, his finger pistol extends outwards like a black spear at frightening speeds that can slay victims from a vast distance. Kurama mastered this method to the point that he does not need to thrust his fingers to perform the technique, simply holding his finger at the desired target and allowing the narrow thin yet steel-like black spear to strike without warning. He is able to create the spear instantaneously and have it disappear just as fast as it appeared, forming another one in succession to create a barrage of black spear strikes in order to overwhelm the opponent. Kurama can create projectiles using Armament Haki via the finger pistol as well, with the same strength as the spear variant but with tremendous speed outstripping the speed of sound itself; causing the bullet to erupt with a brief sonic boom upon firing. It is said that once the target has heard the firing of the black bullet, it is already too late, for the bullet has struck its target.

Kurama is able to merge together the Armament Haki with his technique to create physical black blade projectiles from his kicks that move at the speed of sound. While they are regarded as physical constructs, they appear and vanish within the same instant they strike, making it seem as though they may not have existed in the first place. But the damage they wrought in their wake cannot be ignored. Not only does this allow Kurama to vastly extend the range of his Rankyaku's influence, but its strength is so great that it can slice through most standard defenses, even among those forged from Haki itself. According to Kurama, only an Armament Haki that has matured and been refined to channel the uniqueness of one's will can hope to stand up to his Haki-enhanced Rankyaku. The frightening speed, strength, and appearance of his kicks have been often compared to the slashes of the late who wielded the black sword,. While not verified, there is a rumor among the marines that Kurama has used his Rankyaku to quite literally split the seas themselves so as to travel from island to island on foot. But, of course, these are but rumors lightly dipped in truth.

By combining together Haki with the technique allows Kurama to create a far more fluid variation of the stepping method. He identified that Soru's most glaring weakness lies in the fact that it behaves like an accelerated step. Because of this, Soru only allows its user to move in straight directions, requiring an additional step to change directions and therefore it becomes far too easy for the opponent to track the Soru's movement. In essence, Soru restricts its user to two-dimensional movement. Using the invisible force of Busoshoku Haki, Kurama can create compact footholds beneath his feet that allow him to glide whenever engaging in high-speed movement with Soru, essentially making it seem as though he were riding rails that change direction on a whim and are unable to be detected easily for they can allow Kurama to move in any direction that is possible within a three-dimensional space. Taking it a step further with allows Kurama to actually perform feats of flight, becoming his most preferred method of travel. He is known for watching over battlefields from high in the skies above, standing in judgment of both his soldiers and his enemies.

Instant Travel
Between two points of where Kurama's Haki energy resides, regardless of how small in amount, it is possible for him to connect these sources with a narrow path drawn by Kurama's own Haki. While, in theory, he only needs to draw out a track to follow down from his own body to perform such a feat, it is only when connecting two distant sources of his Haki that he can move nigh instantaneously. First, he traces the path out with Kenbunshoku and then forges the path itself with Busoshoku, allowing him to travel down that path at blinding speeds allowing him to instantly reach the desired location. The speed at which he moves down that pathway is akin to teleportation, making others view him as if he were vanishing and then reappearing elsewhere.

When Kurama combines this ability with Shared Sight, he becomes capable of reaching anywhere one of his possessors are located. Given the fact that most of the marines are, in essence, victims of the Shared Sight, Kurama has instantaneous access to almost anywhere in the world controlled by the marines. Such a power enables him to travel between marine bases in no time at all, allowing him to remain in close contact with marines all over the world, but also allows him to provide back up in locales that require his intervention. Similarly, anywhere that Kurama marks with his Haki is also a possible point at which he can instantly travel to, allowing him to always have contingency plans if he needs to flee from a given situation. He has also demonstrated the ability to pull others with him down these Haki paths, though he is limited solely to whoever he can physically hold onto himself; otherwise they'd be unable to follow him down the pathways.

Though such a power seems like the epitome of omnipresence, Kurama requires an amount of Haki to draw the path proportional to the distance between the two points of interest. Given his tremendous volumes of Haki, Kurama can utilize the ability several times in a day while covering vast distances between entire territories with little consequence. By his own admission, instantly traveling a distance halfway across the entire world would likely deplete half of his Haki stores, if not more, making it an unlikely option if he would need to engage in battle with a powerful opponent as soon as he would arrive to his location.

Haki Strikes
By transmitting his Busoshoku Haki outwards, not in defense but in an onslaught of pure offense, Kurama can produce a series of invisible strikes born from Haki. While they are individually manageable, they are regularly fired off in vicious and relentless rounds simultaneously, smashing apart whatever lays within Kurama's line of sight. The range of these strikes can be as close up as an opponent he is trading blows with, to as far as an opponent from a great distance away. Though verbally unconfirmed, it is suggested that the limit of Kurama's Haki striking range is as far as his vision will permit, meaning anything he can visually perceive is subject to the Haki strikes. This is theorized based upon the fact that Kurama's eyes light up with an intense glow right as the strikes are delivered and lasts for as long as their onslaught continues.

Sword Creation
Kurama has demonstrated the ability to "take possession" of the air around him through the power of his Yoko Yoko no Mi. By taking hold of a patch of air, he is able to flood the shape with his potent Busoshoku Haki in order to forge blades of Haki. In most cases, Kurama will create a single black blade, one that is said to possess the same strength as a Meitō of the highest class due to the sheer strength of Haki used to reinforce the air sword. According to Kurama, the framework of the weapon is a moot point, for what determines its power is the "willpower" behind the one who wields the weapon; in his words, a god that holds a tree branch will be able to defeat a human that holds a sword. Utilizing a similar theory, the Fleet Admiral contributed to the marines with the invention of the Busoshoku: Kaito technique.

Against a variety of opponents, or a particularly strong one, Kurama displays the true strength behind this ability by simultaneously forging hundreds of Haki blades in any space around him that he is able to perceive of. So long as it is a space that his senses can perceive, he is able to seize hold of the air in that space and create a sword of Haki. With a single wave of his hand, he can summon forth a storm of blades that could fell an entire army within moments; even pirate crews of strength worth acknowledging by the world government's standards have been wiped out in their entirety by such might. The speed at which Kurama can create these blades is frightening, for even one with a masterful command of Kenbunshoku Haki would have a difficult time predicting both the forging and movements of these blades.

Though it is the most common usage, Kurama is not limited solely to using the air around him to make these swords. In truth, he could "take possession" of the ground beneath him, the flames that may surround him, lightning from a thunderstorm raging above; any element of nature that is within his field of perception is an available means to which he can create these swords of Haki. Through a combination of his Shogunshoku Haki, Kurama is even able to create blades out of an enemy's own Devil Fruit powers once he manages to seize control over some aspect of it.

Invisible Self
With the understanding that Busoshoku Haki produces an invisible force, Kurama has taken his mastery to allow him to actually project a full-bodied version of the armament force away from his person in order to create an "invisible self" (冥々我,  Meika). In doing so, the invisible Kurama produced by his Busoshoku Haki can interact with the world around him, allowing him to engage in both offensive and defensive behavior. While they are mentally controlled by Kurama, because they are forged from his willpower, they are able to act in the same way that Kurama himself would act; meaning that they are capable of independent movement and little focus on Kurama's part is needed to maintain them. They are capable of incredible strength, most likely tied to Kurama's potent willpower rather than his physical strength, meaning that it is very likely that these invisible selves are able to perform feats of strength that Kurama's own physical body is unable to accomplish. Kurama has demonstrated these invisible selves to be powerful enough to actually deal critical blows to enormous beasts, while also being able to restrain an opponent, leading them to believe that Kurama has somehow managed to paralyze them. However, that being said, they are not without their limitations. Kurama is only able to maintain any individual invisible self for a maximum time of three minutes; though, given that they are meant for instantaneous action, this is not really a hindrance in their use. In addition, these invisible selves can only be maintained for up to eighty-five meters away from Kurama's main body before they dissipate. He is only able to produce six invisible selves at any given time. Because these "shadows" of Kurama are forged entirely of Haki, only attacks containing Haki are capable of dealing any damage to them. In a similar regard, it is absolutely impossible to see nor to sense their presence without the assistance of Kenbunshoku Haki. However, even with a fundamental grasp on Haki, it is generally difficult to keep up with their actions unless one has truly come to master their Haki; presumably one that is on the same level as an Admiral or a. By combining Haoshoku Haki's teleportation aspect with his invisible self produced by Busoshoku Haki, Kurama is able to actually switch places with his invisible selves at any time.

Territory Shift
Perhaps one of Kurama's greatest abilities, one that has had many of his adversaries regard him as something godlike, he has shown the power to completely shift the nature of the space within his vicinity. It almost resembles the power to rewrite the entire world with a mere gesture, but this is only what it appears as, for the actual ability is far more mundane by comparison. It is, in actuality, the result of combining Yoko Yoko no Mi's possession power with the supreme might of Kurama's Kenbunshoku and Busoshoku Haki shades.

Kurama can trace over an entire area before his senses, through Kenbunshoku, and then "possesses" it with Yoko Yoko no Mi, thus creating a territory that belongs to him. He is then able to envelop the entire territory with Busoshoku Haki, separating it from the rest of the world, and proverbially turning it into a dimension all its own. Once he has enclosed the territory, Kurama is able to transport it wherever he deems fit, so long as it is within the reach of his perception and understanding. If he wishes, he could throw these territories into the sky and let them emerge from their Haki enclosure, letting them interact with the space around them. A territory from a volcano area, for instance, could end up lighting the skies aflame, or perhaps a territory from a snowy biome could cause snowfall to descend over Kurama's area.

Using a similar principle with that of Instant Travel, this is where the true power of Territory Shift is revealed. Anyone that has fallen under Shared Sight is in effective someone that Kurama can extend his Kenbunshoku Haki to, allowing him to perceive whatever they are perceiving at the time. By doing so, Kurama can perform the tracing and creation of his territory at the location of that individual, and then he can do the same at whatever area he is currently located. Once both territories have been established, he can switch between them, replacing the part of the world in his vicinity with the territory at the Shared Sight victim's location. Given that those with Shared Sight cast upon them, the marines themselves, are scattered in areas all over the world, it essentially grants Kurama the power to summon forth a vast variety of different landscapes through this ability. When the Territory Shift is performed, Kurama's enemies are likely to think the Fleet Admiral had somehow managed to rewrite the world itself, changing its geography and climate instantaneously. Though it took a long time for Kurama to master this ability, he is able to use the Territory Shift with such proficiency and finesse that his enemies are unlikely to notice the initial creation of the territory before they have shifted, adding credence to the assumption that Kurama is somehow rewriting the world around them with some sort of godly power. With such strength, Kurama has been able to perform feats such as summoning volcanic landscapes to his location with a mere gesture, shifting the previous landscape and climate with the distant territory created elsewhere.

Having awakened the power of the conqueror during his tenure as a lower-tier Marine Captain, Kurama paved his way toward the title of Admiral by revealing himself to be one of the few in all of the World Government's history to awaken. Through his training and years of study, Kurama came to learn how to harness the power of Haoshoku Haki and become a force to be reckoned with throughout the entire world. While many factors may have contributed to his ascension to power, one that stood out to be the most prominent was the revelation that he alone mastered the Haoshoku Haki to a level equaling, if not surpassing, the of old.

Kurama deduced that Haoshoku Haki, at its most basic level, is the act of manifesting the conqueror's willpower; the will of a king. In this sense, the most common method of applying this form of Haki in battle would be to impose it onto those around the user in order to dominate the enemy's will and essentially knock them out without requiring an actual confrontation. Perhaps it can be attested to a mere multiplier of presence, in which Kurama enhances the effectiveness of intimidation on those around him, but that does not account for the fact that a sufficiently powerful Haki is capable of influencing the surroundings; in particular, Kurama has shown that his Haoshoku Haki can quite literally impose a pressure onto the area that allows him to smash apart inanimate objects that stand in his way. But even more so, intimidation can be refined in various ways, such as even controlling a victim's actions and even their emotional states of mind by overpowering their hearts with the Haoshoku Haki. Kurama has mastered the skill to a degree that, as the Fleet Admiral, he has garnered many criminal contacts to utilize as informants for the sake of the Marines. This also shows that the effects of his Haki seem to linger for a significant degree of time, up to even years so long as nothing manages to interfere with its effects. The sheer force and control of Kurama's Haoshoku Haki is such that it imposes a tremendous effect on its surroundings when released. It has been compared to the "willpower [Haki] of nature itself" in that it can quite literally bring forth a thunderstorm and a heavy rain when released in sufficient degree. So powerful is the Haoshoku Haki that an opponent who was unlucky enough to face its wrath that it threatened to swallow the island that they were fighting on.

<!-- What sets Kurama apart from others that have awakened Haoshoku Haki is that he came to realize the truest extent of the power; a feat that was only achievable by the Yonkō in the past, such as the legendary. It is a power of control. One's will transcends the material as it becomes a force that intertwines with that of the universe itself, allowing for the user's will to influence the world around it. That being said, it stands to reason that the advanced form of this power is the ability to control their state of existence. Shanks often demonstrated this ability by being able to teleport over certain distances with time not being a factor, allowing him to effortlessly intrude onto a battlefield full of skilled masters of Haki that could not pick up on his presence until the last moment. In a similar way, Kurama himself is able to utilize the teleportation aspect of Haoshoku Haki. However, for those that Kurama must first dominate the wills before being able to control them via Haoshoku Haki, he is also able to teleport other individuals whether to aid them or to put them at a disadvantage during battle. But this is primarily used as a supportive power rather than an offensive one, as it makes Kurama all the more difficult to handle in a fight. Using the same application of Haoshoku Haki, Kurama demonstrated the ability to actually slow down time itself; a skill shared between him and Shanks as well. In another vein, Haoshoku Haki being used in such a way allows Kurama to manipulate his body should his movements be incapacitated by any means. If his body is poisoned or paralyzed, he may use Haoshoku Haki to force his body to move by willpower alone, as if his will were the strings and his body the puppet being manipulated. He can also accelerate certain aspects of his body, such as organ functions, nervous system responses, neuron firing, or even natural healing systems. By accelerating the neuron firing of his brain, he can think on a higher level and process the world around him as if everything was moving that much slower. Haoshoku Haki can also be applied offensively by imposing one's conqueror's will on the molecular level; forcing particles apart and then forcing them to collide into one another, the impact of which is then focused and guided into the form of powerful red lightning. Like Shanks before him, Kurama is able to produce an intense red lightning through his mastered Haoshoku Haki. He can concentrate the lightning around his person and cause it to devastate the entire area around him.

Haoshin Mode (覇王神モード, Haōshin Mōdo; Japanese for "Supremacy God-King Mode"): Perhaps what can only be called the furthest heights of Haoshoku Haki, Kurama alone possesses the ability to enter into what he has termed the "Haoshin Mode". It is the result of unifying his mastery over Haoshoku Haki with that of, allowing him to induce control over his environment. In order to activate this ability, Kurama begins by first accumulating a tremendous amount of Haki within himself. When a certain type of Haki is invoked, the power must first be gathered together and focused, before being expressed as one of the three types. However, the body can only maintain enough Haki at any given time before giving out to the strain caused by such an act. In some cases, this can be mitigated through Devil Fruit abilities, allowing to retain such immense levels of Haki within them that go beyond any normal individual. This can sometimes lead to in which the user's capabilities are enhanced several times over. However, in doing so, because such a massive amount of Haki is being actively channeled at a steady rate, the user is often left in a state of exhaustion where their bodies require a particular amount of time to recharge Haki before it can be reused again. In other words, their Haki burns out and their bodies are rendered immobile due to extreme fatigue, making it dangerous when in a one-on-one confrontation without allies to provide support. Through his mastery of Life Return, Kurama pushed himself to find a means of accumulating and then utilizing a gargantuan amount of Haki at an active rate. It was through the Life Return discipline that he managed to manipulate his body in certain ways to allow for the increased output of power. He would then express that immense concentration as Haoshoku Haki. The result was an ascended form where his silver hair and eyes shifted into a bright scarlet red, as an intense aura surrounded his being, permeating throughout the space around him. When used in his Devil Fruit's fox form, the white fur covering his body becomes red.

Being able to channel such a tremendous concentration of Haoshoku Haki allows Kurama to impose his conquering will onto a massive terrain. When Haoshoku Haki is normally invoked, it is done so in small bursts. Eventually, it must fizzle out. However, the benefit of the Haoshin Mode is that it allows for an immense degree of Haoshoku Haki to be channeled for a long period of time at a continuous rate. Simply entering into the Haoshin Mode allows him to grasp the range of an entire island through his will alone. With Kurama already having Life Return active in perfect harmony with his Haoshoku Haki, he is able to combine the two while in this form. It is through Haoshoku Haki that it becomes possible by a true master of the skill to impose their conqueror's will in such a subtle way that they essentially turn everything that is reigned in by their Haki as an extension of themselves. If Kurama spreads his influence over an entire island, it would be as if the island and Kurama himself were one and the same. This unification allows him to freely alter and manipulate the aspects of the land and air around him. Kurama could move the terrain itself to act as his limbs, impose his other forms of Haki onto the area around him — thus expanding his Kenbunshoku Haki's range or perhaps to fortify his will-controlled terrain with Busoshoku Haki — perhaps even express his Rokushiki techniques through the environment itself. Kurama could motion rocks and debris to act upon his will as Shigan, move the wind itself to produce Rankyaku, or even create an absolute defense with Tekkai. This control is not limited solely to the existing environment but even changes in the climate brought upon by Devil Fruit abilities. Despite how overwhelmingly powerful the Haoshin Mode is, it too possesses the drawback of eventually burning out Kurama's Haki and requiring time for his Haki to recharge. However, thanks to Life Return, Kurama's body is able to overcome the fatigue that would normally render him incapable of fighting further. It is unknown exactly how long it takes for his Haki to recharge but it is fair to assume it demands at least fifteen to twenty minutes.

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Shatter Force
Kurama's most favored use of Haoshoku Haki, and perhaps his most frequently utilized method, is the "Shatter Force" (破壊力 (シャッターフォース), Shattāfōsu; Japanese for "Force of Destruction") technique. The concept of the Haoshoku Haki is that it manifests one's fighting spirit to the surface as a force that can interact with living beings as well as inorganic structures. By channeling his Haoshoku Haki through his physical strikes, and his swordsmanship, Kurama is able to transmit his fighting spirit in powerful bursts of wave-like force, almost resembling that of the, allowing the force behind his attacks to pass through and continuously expand, causing further destruction to whatever lay before him. Even if his attack is parried by an opponent, the Shatter Force will proceed onward, being capable of inducing severe internal damage and possibly even breaking bones in the process, hence its namesake. The Shatter Force is so powerful that Kurama can swiftly break even weapons imbued with Busoshoku Haki with ease, if only due to the Fleet Admiral's monstrous volumes of Haki as well as his tremendous strength of will.

Against Devil Fruit users, the Shatter Force appears to possess an additional advantage afforded to Kurama when faced with such opponents. The transmission of the force appears to permeate and oscillate within the medium that Kurama projects it into, meaning that it becomes possible for that burst of Haki to disrupt a Devil Fruit user's own abilities during combat. Zoan types might find that maintaining their animal forms become more difficult, with part of their bodies already losing the transformation, resulting in a forced hybrid form. Paramecia users would experience the changes brought upon their bodies by the fruit's powers to be disrupted, possibly even negated, for a short yet noticeable period of time; leaving them unable to perform their abilities until the lingering force dissipates. However, Logia types are the most vulnerable to the Shatter Force. In the same way as Paramecia types, a Logia user would also find their bodies unable to shift into their respective elemental power until the effects wear off, but similarly, any substance created and unleashed by the Logia user cut by Kurama's Shatter Force disrupts and even destroys the connection between it and the Logia user, making them unable to further manipulate it during the fight. With a single swing, Kurama is able to sever their ties to the elements around them, though nothing stops them from attempting to regain the lost connection.

Light and Darkness
Amenominaka (心の光 (アメノミナカ), literally "Light of the Heart")

Amatsumikaboshi (心の闇 (アマツミカボシ), literally "Darkness of the Heart"): A form of Haoshoku Haki unique to Kurama that is born from the darkness of the human heart. As a power manifested from willpower, utilizing it to push against and crush the will of another, it is the perfection of this intention to its utmost sophistication. The Amatsumikaboshi is a technique of Kurama's Haoshoku Haki that seeps into the heart of its victims, influencing the negativity that resides within their souls. Doing so allows Kurama to freely manipulate those emotions by enhancing it, simply by feeding that darkness with negative emotions of his own fabrication. Normal individuals would easily succumb. Their minds are immediately lost as their hearts attempt to resist and oppose the deep negative emotions and thoughts, only to fall apart and become empty shells of their former selves. Such victims become mindless zombie-like entities, simply following Kurama's orders as though they were mind controlled, or rather seem to turn on other living beings around them, friends and enemies alike, killing any and all around them until their own bodies fail them. However, stronger individuals with a strong sense of self can manage to resist the influence. However, the danger lies in the effects rendered onto the "flaws" of their personality. Even if they are a soul that fights for justice and love, ambition and pride can easily become the vulnerability that allows Kurama's influence to seep inside their hearts. Emotions such as anger and hatred quickly arise during a confrontation with the silver-haired man, which makes encountering him for too long a dangerous mistake, as no matter how strong they might be, given enough time, they will succumb to their heart's dark emotions. This is how he has managed to break the wills of many individuals, often being shown to destroy the hearts of pirates that sought freedom with their allies, becoming nothing but a shell possessing only the worst traits of humanity without so much as a glint of hope in their eyes. In active battle, the technique appears to also interfere with a victim's Haki, significantly weakening its efficiency and strength, even if the individual itself is able to prevent their hearts from falling to darkness.

History
Many legends surround the Fleet Admiral Kurama, from humble beginnings to his training as a marine to his ascension to the top as commander of the World Government's mighty naval military, but none so more strike pirates with dread or marines with pride over their commander-in-chief than the infamous battle between Kurama and the Pirate Captain,. For those that studied the history books, Yagami was a Pirate Captain that came after the era of the ; taking storm in the as an up and coming rookie with an impressive bounty of over three hundred and eighty thousand, as he had caused multiple problems for the marines all across the. At the time, Kurama himself was merely a Captain, and eager to prove himself in hopes of being promoted, he personally volunteered to hunt down Yagami and take him down before he could start up trouble. While many are aware of how this tale transpired, there are certain details that have remained omitted to even those that were in action during that time.

Kurama wanted to become stronger and become higher ranked in the marines, but all for superficial reasons; glory, prestige, attention. But because of this, the ideals of justice escaped him. Sure, good should prevail over evil, but Kurama had no real personal affliction over maintaining peace. It was just a job to him. And he thought nothing of justice other than that. While it took some time, and some honest detective work, Kurama eventually tracked down the pirate Yagami. He was surprised to see how carefree and jovial an individual Yagami was, despite being depicted by the marines as a dangerous vicious criminal; in another lifetime, he and Kurama could very well have become friends. Nevertheless, Kurama had a job to do, and he intended to bring Yagami to justice. So, the two engaged in a great duel that lasted hours upon hours. But despite the enormous time and effort spent, neither yielded. Eventually, both retreated to recover from their wounds.

And so these conflicts between the two began. Kurama continued the chase, and fought against Yagami multiple times, with each fight ending in a draw. However, upon their fifth encounter, Yagami managed to secure a victory over Captain Kurama and sent him crashing into the ground. Despite this, Yagami chose not to kill Kurama, and instead, decided to leave him there and left. Kurama, to say the least, was completely set aback by this mercy. A pirate surrendering a chance to finish off a marine? It was unheard of. But none more bothered him than the absolute rage burning from the shame of being spared by a pirate. No, not even that. As a martial artist, to be spared by a fellow warrior as if he were a helpless child, the anger consumed Kurama's heart. No longer was this a job or some... mission. Now, he had a personal vendetta to settle. Slowly recovering and resuming the chase, Kurama eventually found Yagami once again. Empowered with the rage of being shamed by mercy, Kurama managed to take down Yagami and even the score between them. But in this, Kurama chose to also spare Yagami, stating that it was "a life for a life". And that the next time they met, Kurama would kill him. But what shocked Kurama was that Yagami merely laughed it off and responded by saying that he "can't wait for their next fight".

Kurama and Yagami would meet once more, and unbeknownst to them, this would be their final encounter. As they battled, with neither side giving an inch, they were interrupted with the sudden appearance of a Revolutionary officer that sought to kill Kurama after tailing him for quite some time while he was vulnerable and distracted. Managing to wound Kurama on the back, he went for a killing blow before being stopped by Yagami himself. But the craftiness of this Revolutionary was not to be underestimated, as his attack caught the defending Yagami and struck him down with what appeared to be a poisonous weapon. "A pirate defending a marine is no better than a marine itself!" Those words were cried by the rebel as he moved in to finish off Yagami, but once Kurama gained his second wind, he struck aside the Revolutionary and ran for Yagami. Coughing up blood, Yagami cursed his "bad luck", and apologized to Kurama for not being able to finish their battle. In Yagami's twilight moments, Kurama asked him why he chose to protect him, and furthermore, why he even bothered to spare him the first time he won. Yagami said that this time spent fighting Kurama made him stronger and allowed him to appreciate what it meant to fight another warrior such as Kurama. Sparring him was not done so out of mercy, but in the hopes that they could continue fighting and becoming stronger for it. As Yagami breathed his last, Kurama came to understand that marines and pirates were not just enemies but were in need of one another so as to help one another mature and grow. In that sense, they were both enemies and teachers to one another.

Overcome by both grief and realization, a bright aura enveloped Kurama's body and exploded outwards in a wave of pressure that flattened the surroundings. The Revolutionary officer charged in, after being thrown aside by Kurama, only to feel the pressure slamming into him hard as he could barely move. Shooting him an intense glare, the rebel could not even move nor blink; doomed to merely stare in absolute fear at the beast he had now awakened. Kurama made his way over and with a sudden move, thrust his finger straight through the man's chest, causing blood to squirt out profusely before the rebel's life ended. Though he did not realize it at the time, what he had awakened was none other than the ; a power that only truly appears when those gifted with its potential come to an epiphany about their existence and have acquired their conviction. Since that day, Kurama's philosophy regarding the balance between the marines and the pirates would become the driving force behind his actions that would eventually lead to him becoming the Fleet Admiral.

Major Battles

 * Kurama vs. Pirate Captain (multiple draws, one loss, one win)

Quotes

 * (Speaking to the Revolutionary Army) "If you have risen in a bid to shatter the World Government, then you mustn't lose heart over this. All of your forces, all of your strategies, all of your powers, and all of your spirits... Muster up every last ounce of strength you all have, and as the Fleet Admiral... I will crush every last one of them before giving you a merciful death."
 * (Prior to Fleet Admiral Sakoku's death) "I always knew you were weak. You got marines killed, and then you ran away like a coward, trying to cover it up with bullshit talks of peace. Those people, they are always going to know that there is a weakness they can exploit, that there will always be a chance to push back and take over... so now, I have to kill all of them...!!"
 * "We will not compromise ourselves. We run this shit, we do not go running to others to handle our shit. We are the marines, the strength of the world government. First and foremost, that can never change. It can't change."
 * (To Admiral Fuyuki) "Since the beginning of history, those 'bloodmatches' as you call them, were badges of honor and nobility. But more importantly, they were proof of strength; a reassurance to the people that their military was powerful and absolute, one they could put their faith in, that no threat dare tread the waters they safeguarded. Let's not pussyfoot around here, Admiral Fuyuki. The marines are a system of war; of soldiers. We have no need for weakness among our ranks, political or otherwise, and the most sensible method of judging for proper promotion as well as new candidates to admit is for such a test of strength. They will be put to trial in front of the entire world. Weakness will be expunged. Strength will be honored. Pirates who don't perform, well... They'll still be pirates, won't they? On world government ground. Either they perform well enough that we want them, or well... they'll be executed. They'll either live as marines or die as pirates. That's the name of the game we're going to be playing."
 * "As long as I'm here, who lives and who dies...? That shit is in nobody's hands but mine."
 * "I have no problem turning certain territories against them. The murder of a princess, the kidnapping of a noble, the execution of a royal family... If the Yonko want to try acting tough, they can have fun dealing with the shitstorm we'll drop on them. If the Yonko try something, anything, they're gonna feel pretty stupid when they find out that they're fucking with the wrong people."
 * "I get it. Having that sort of power over so many souls, having them follow your every word, do your bidding without missin' a beat! I can get how fun that'd be. Hell, you must've thought you were 'King Shit'. Probably even got addicted to it. But that's over now. There's no need to fret though. You can still play the role of 'King Shit', just as long as you do so while working for me. No alliance. No partnership. Just... results. Obeying orders, and results. That's all I want to see from you. Because, and I really don't want to have to repeat myself here... You are mine. Those ghosts out there? They are mine. And because they are mine, I don't need any formal procedure in making use of them. I just say what I want, and it'll be done. I'm sure you're capable of that much, right, 'King Shit'?"
 * "What makes us the marines — what makes us different from them — is that we are about gathering and organizing strength. A force that should be recognized by everyone as a dangerously organized body of authority. Our power comes from our structure; from our synthesis as a single unified force of individuals all working for the sake of a single ambition. A single path. The path that leads us to peace and prosperity."
 * "This is the start of it all. To vanquish the Pawns, to crush the Bishop, the Knight, the Rook, to cripple the Queen... and to checkmate a King."

Behind the Scenes

 * Despite bearing a different name, this character has a fellow fanmade counterpart in the anime and manga series, Bleach, named Seireitou Kawahiru.
 * Kurama's name, epithet, and the nature of his Devil Fruit was all inspired by two sources: Kurama from the anime and manga series, Yu Yu Hakusho, and Kurama from the anime and manga series, Naruto. Ironically enough, the Kurama from the former series was the inspiration for the latter mentioned Kurama.
 * After considering what approach to take with Kurama in terms of the grand scale of the One Piece universe, with the introduction of his "Shogunshoku Haki", the author decided that Kurama would serve as a pirate's worst nightmare. He wants Kurama to serve, neither as an antagonist nor as an antihero, but rather a phenomena itself in the story that when he appears, it means the characters in the story need to consider their options very carefully. In essence, Kurama no longer serves as a character but as a plot tool, meant to push the story forward and to put pressure on the characters as well. Kurama also is meant to represent actual severe consequence in the story, as his power allows him to essentially rid a person of their Devil Fruit power for good if he is successful in doing so.