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The lovely Mugen models this year's fashions for scruffy swordsmen.
Mugen in all of his puckery, pouty-faced glory.
Mugen is rather scary looking in this set of three portraits.
Jin is a quiet, more typical swordsman.
A settei sheet with shading and clothing details for Jin.
More views of Jin, including a slashing action pose.
The feisty, adorable and quirky Fuu appears in several of her characteristic expressions.
This set of Fuu portraits includes some of her scarier expressions, as well as the softer ones.
This settei sheet shows Fuu in her kimono, with her dark hair shaded in.
Mugen's reinforced battle-sandals!
Mugen makes strange faces.  Nothing new here!
More strange and wonderful expressions from Mugen.
Jin tries out a few strange expressions of his own.
Jin has a pouty face or two of his own.
Early version of a rough-shaded Jin settei sheet.
A lovely rough sketch of Fuu in her kimono.
Jin reads Fuu's diary, while Mugen complains. Nothing new here!
Rough sketches of Fuu's pretty face.
Mugen glowers (surprised?). He will presently have a good reason to do so.
Fabulous original sketch of Mugen from the front of a PS2 game.
Mugen tries to recover during a fight.

A settei sheet with shading and clothing details for Jin.
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One of the things that makes Jin such a dangerous guy to have as an opponent is that he doesn't look like a top-notch swordsman. He looks like a bookworm. He's got a very thin face, and his robes hide his form so well that he might easily be just some clerk carrying around a samurai sword because it's a family heirloom.

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