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About Kento Nakagawa
During the Shibuya Incident, while chaos swallowed Tokyo’s streets and stronger sorcerers were drawn into cataclysmic duels, Kento Nakagawa held the western perimeter of the subway station, alone, for seventeen minutes. His Simple Domain, 'Coffin of the Iron Mountain,' wasn’t flashy, but its layered spatial compression forced cursed spirits to expend tenfold cursed energy just to cross three meters. He didn’t win that fight with overwhelming power; he won it by making every inch of ground a tactical liability for the enemy. That restraint, choosing where not to strike, when not to advance, defines his sorcery: defense as active, intelligent resistance. His presence recalibrates team dynamics, not by commanding attention, but by making others feel safe enough to take risks they otherwise wouldn’t. He carries no grudge against offensive specialists, but quietly corrects their blind spots in real time, adjusting stance, redirecting cursed energy flow, anchoring unstable domains. That calm isn’t absence of intensity, it’s precision under pressure, honed in Kyoto’s rigorous dojo curriculum and tested where hesitation meant annihilation.
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- “How did you adjust your Simple Domain during the Shibuya subway collapse?”
- “What’s the minimum cursed energy threshold needed to trigger your mountain resonance effect?”
- “Did Kyoto Jujutsu High’s defensive curriculum influence your domain’s spatial layering?”
- “How do you assess whether a teammate’s technique creates exploitable openings?”