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Eiji is an assassin ninja from the feared and respected Kisaragi clan. He had been taught the killing arts of the Kisaragi since childhood, and he also became an expert in psychokinetic transportation, as a descendant of Zantetsu he also uses the Nagare(流)and Kage(影) twin ninja daggers. His school is the sworn enemy of both the Sakazaki clan and Kyokugenryu Karate. Eiji is a mercenary, willing to kill for anyone so long as they pay well. However though he was a villain in [[Art of Fighting 2|AOF2]], there was no indication he was ever a member of [[Art of Fighting/Characters/MrBig|Mr. Big's]] syndicate.
Eiji is an assassin ninja from the feared and respected Kisaragi clan. He had been taught the killing arts of the Kisaragi since childhood, and he also became an expert in psychokinetic transportation, as a descendant of Zantetsu he also uses the Nagare(流)and Kage(影) twin ninja daggers. His school is the sworn enemy of both the Sakazaki clan and Kyokugenryu Karate. Eiji is a mercenary, willing to kill for anyone so long as they pay well. However though he was a villain in [[Art of Fighting 2|AOF2]], there was no indication he was ever a member of [[Art of Fighting/Characters/MrBig|Mr. Big's]] syndicate.


As with all of the characters from the previous two games except [[Art of Fighting/Characters/Ryo|Ryo Sakazaki]] and [[Art of Fighting/Characters/Robert|Robert Garcia]], Eiji does not appear in [[Art of Fighting 3: The Path of the Warrior|Art of Fighting 3]]. However [[Art of Fighting/Characters/Jin|Jin Fuha]] is looking for him.
As with all of the characters from the previous two games except [[Art of Fighting/Characters/Ryo|Ryo Sakazaki]] and [[Art of Fighting/Characters/Robert|Robert Garcia]], Eiji does not appear in [[Art of Fighting 3]]. However [[Art of Fighting/Characters/Jin|Jin Fuha]] is looking for him.


Many Western players believed Eiji to be secretly in love with popular character [[Fatal Fury/Characters/Mai|Mai Shiranui]] because the US version of his [[Art of Fighting 2]] ending implies such a thing (despite the series being set 15 years before the [[:Category:Fatal Fury|Fatal Fury]] series) The Japanese version makes no such implication.
Many Western players believed Eiji to be secretly in love with popular character [[Fatal Fury/Characters/Mai|Mai Shiranui]] because the US version of his [[Art of Fighting 2]] ending implies such a thing (despite the series being set 15 years before the [[:Category:Fatal Fury|Fatal Fury]] series) The Japanese version makes no such implication.
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