itouryu style by Grievermode
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first post ^^
credits for costume and skin belongs to the creator, i'm just putting it all together and rendered them !
feel free to comment
Comments (2)
ZanderXL
It's a very cool image, but I don't see how it's indicative of the Itouryu School...
Grievermode
the itouryu means one sword style, nitouryu means two swords style and i think zoro from one piece is using his original santouryu style which means three sword style. that's a major reason i put it as the title, unless of course i was wrong and there's some other meaning behind the word "itouryu". thank's for the comment, i personaly think a beginner like me isn't going to get any respons thank's again ^^