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The Hyouijuu (aka "Possession Beasts") are monsters that awaken, when a Hyouinomi finds a human with strong desires and merges with him/her, transforming her into a montrous form.

While the anime's Hyouijuu and Hyouinomi all originate from Karuma herself, the same can't be said for the manga, where these monsters seem to appear both as random, wild monsters and artificial ones, made by human sorcerers.

Most of the time, when a Hyouijuu is defeated, it turns back into a seed and the human is freed from its possession.

Yet, we can view at least one example from the anime and the manga, where this isn't the case. Both the boy from Episode 6 - "The Boy and the Telephone" and the raging man from Volume 1, Chapter 2.2 actually die before Zenki and Chiaki are able to save them.

In these cases, the beast's defeat leaves only the human's corpse behind, which then burns in exorcising flames and vanishes.

Manga/Anime[]

The first Hyouijuu (憑依獣 or ひよういじゆぅ) makes its initial appearance in the manga and the anime of the Kishin Douji Zenki series, when Nekomaru and Inumaru get possessed and transformed by a Hyouinomi due to their greed and become the Hyouijuu Sairousaiko.

In general, the appearance of the Hyouijuu greatly varies from creature to creature and might take any shape from a humanoid chimera (aka the aforementioned Sairousaiko) to a sludge like beast (like what Majura became after eating too many Hyouinomi) or even a bug-like appearance (like the mantis form, that Karuma took on after returning to life in the anime).

Naming the Beasts[]

Possession Beasts[]

While manga and the games refers to them as Hyouijuu, which most accurately translate as Possession Beasts, the anime dubs and subs often calls them the "Karuma Beasts" or "Evil Beasts", which is likely related to the issues, that also affect the Hyouinomi (aka "Fruits of Possession").

See the section "Hyouinomi?" on the Hyouinomi page for more information on this translation issue.

憑依 (Hyoui) means "possession" and 獣 (juu) means "beast".

Evils[]

There is also the term evils, which is being associated with not only the Possession Beasts, but also other villains and other kinds of monsters, even including the ones, that aren't reliant on the seeds.

This term stems from the original, Japanese text, but its translation is heavily dependent on the context, so it might also be translated as dark, as western audiences often associate darkness with evils.

See the "dark arts" from the title of Volume 2 for example, which are called "evil arts" in the original text, but would convey the proper meaning, if directly translated from Japanese to English.


Trivia[]

  • Hyouijuu is occassionally misspelled as "Hyoujuu". Something similar applies to the "Karuma Beast", which sometimes becomes a Karma Beast or Kharma Beast.
  • Another mistranslation of the "Hyouijuu" is also the Terrible Beast, which might happen, if one makes a mistake while writing or interpreting the Kanji writing of Hyouijuu.

Content on game exclusive Hyouijuu can be read in either their individual articles or the games' articles. Whether a Hyouijuu has its own article or not is dependent on its role in the actual game(s) it appears in.

Hyouijuu in the manga/anime[]

Hyouijuu in the manga/games[]

Hyouijuu in the anime/games[]

Hyouijuu in the games[]

Den Ei Rai Bu[]

Vajura Fight[]

Special ingame sections[]

Feel free to check out our various ingame sections, featuring the foes from Kishin Douji Zenki - Battle Raiden, Kishin Douji Zenki 2 - Den Ei Rai Bu and Kishin Douji Zenki 3 - Tenchi Meidou!

Click the links or Hyouijuu below to visit the section for the corresponding game!


More content will be added soon.

This gallery is a showcase of the Hyouijuu from the Kishin Douji Zenki anime and manga.

Anime[]

Episode 1[]

Episode 17[]

Manga[]

Volume 1[]

Volume 8[]

This is a showcase of the Hyouijuu from the Kishin Douji Zenki games.

Ingame[]

Kishin Douji Zenki 2 - Den Ei Rai Bu[]



Kishin Douji Zenki FX - Vajura Fight[]

from other Kishin Douji Zenki games[]

Enno Chiaki knocked on Abbot Jukai’s bedroom door. The night was thick with silence, and the temple’s incense lingered in the air. Abbot Jukai’s voice, seasoned and gruff, cut through the darkness. “Who is it? So late at midnight?” “Me,” Chiaki replied, her voice a whisper. The door creaked open, revealing Abbot Jukai’s silhouette. His eyes held galaxies—the weight of centuries, the battles fought beyond mortal sight. And then, in that quiet threshold, time paused. Chiaki leaned in, her lips brushing against his. It was a kiss—a promise, a secret shared between mentor and student. The ink of their unspoken oath seeped into their very essence. “For peace,” she murmured against his mouth, and Abbot Jukai’s response was not in words but in the way he held her—a brushstroke across eternity. The temple walls held their secret: the Miko and the Abbot, bound by destiny, their hearts racing not from vanity, but from the knowledge that they were more than themselves. In the name of art, they forged a legacy—one that would echo through time, etching Enno Chiaki’s story into existence. “For life,” he whispered, and the night swallowed their kiss. 🌟👘🎨



Enno Chiaki knocked on Abbot Jukai’s bedroom door. The abbot, startled by the late hour, inquired, “Who is it?” Chiaki replied, “It’s me, Abbot.” Jukai opened the door, and without hesitation, Chiaki planted a swift and passionate kiss on his lips. Chiaki’s words hung in the air like incense smoke: “If wars claim too many lives, perhaps our duty is to create more lives than we save.” In the quiet of that moonlit night, their destinies intertwined—a dance of love and philosophy, whispered between breaths and shared secrets. 🌙❤️

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