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Shaman Warrior is a nine volume [[Manhwa]] by Park Joong-Ki set in a [[Crapsack World|dark fantasy version of medieval Asia]].
'''''Shaman Warrior''''' is a nine volume [[Manhwa]] by Park Joong-Ki set in a [[Crapsack World|dark fantasy version of medieval Asia]].


The Shaman [[Super Soldiers|Shaman Warriors]] are the deadliest and most feared soldiers of [[The Empire|The Empire of Kugai]], possesing strange mystical powers. The series starts out focusing on one of the Titular shaman warriors named Yarong, who is the greatest of the deadly Shaman Warriors. On a Mission from the General of Kugia he and his servant, Batu, are ambushed by a large number of soldiers led by a man Yarong identifies as a Death Lord. Wounded and poisoned in the attack Yarong tells Batu to escape and take his daughter, Yaki, into hiding. [[Too Cool to Live|Yarong puts up a good fight but eventually dies]] at the hands of the Death Lord. After reporting back to the General Batu takes the infant Yaki out of the kingdom and into hiding where he eventually learns that the General is the one that arranged the attack and used the deaths of most of the ambushers as justification for hunting down the Shaman Warriors from his old partner and lover the assassin Genji. Batu sets off to take vengence on The General and the Death Lord.
The [[Super Soldiers|Shaman Warriors]] are the deadliest and most feared soldiers of [[The Empire|The Empire of Kugai]], possesing strange mystical powers. The series starts out focusing on one of the Titular shaman warriors named Yarong, who is the greatest of the deadly Shaman Warriors. On a Mission from the General of Kugia he and his servant, Batu, are ambushed by a large number of soldiers led by a man Yarong identifies as a Death Lord. Wounded and poisoned in the attack Yarong tells Batu to escape and take his daughter, Yaki, into hiding. [[Too Cool to Live|Yarong puts up a good fight but eventually dies]] at the hands of the Death Lord. After reporting back to the General Batu takes the infant Yaki out of the kingdom and into hiding where he eventually learns that the General is the one that arranged the attack and used the deaths of most of the ambushers as justification for hunting down the Shaman Warriors from his old partner and lover the assassin Genji. Batu sets off to take vengence on The General and the Death Lord.


It has been translated and published in North America by [[Dark Horse Comics|Dark Horse Press]].
Not to be confused with the [[Shaman King|manga]].


Not to be confused with the [[Shaman King|manga]].
Spoilers!! below


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=== This show provides examples of: ===

* [[Action Girl]] - Genji {{spoiler|and Yaki after [[Training From Hell]] in the [[The Spartan Way|The Butcher Camps]]}}
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* [[Action Girl]] - Genji {{spoiler|and Yaki after [[Training from Hell]] in the [[The Spartan Way|The Butcher Camps]]}}
* [[Badass Normal]] - Batu, Genji and Yatilla have no superhuman powers but are nearly as deadly as Yarong.
* [[Badass Normal]] - Batu, Genji and Yatilla have no superhuman powers but are nearly as deadly as Yarong.
* [[BFS]] - Batu and Yuda employs these
* [[BFS]] - Batu and Yuda employs these
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* [[Heroic Sociopath]] - Yaki {{spoiler|eventually becomes the captain of the Butcher Camps Assassin squad and only would of killed a child if not for the objections of her boyfriend}}
* [[Heroic Sociopath]] - Yaki {{spoiler|eventually becomes the captain of the Butcher Camps Assassin squad and only would of killed a child if not for the objections of her boyfriend}}
* [[Karma Houdini]] - The General and Death Lord Yuda are still alive at the end of the series.
* [[Karma Houdini]] - The General and Death Lord Yuda are still alive at the end of the series.
* [[Kill Em All]] - {{spoiler|by the end of the series all of the main characters except Yaki and Yatilla are dead}}
* [[Kill'Em All]] - {{spoiler|by the end of the series all of the main characters except Yaki and Yatilla are dead}}
* [[Lamarck Was Right]] - {{spoiler|The Shaman Warriors pass on the powers they gained from [[Super Serum]] to their children}}
* [[Lamarck Was Right]] - {{spoiler|The Shaman Warriors pass on the powers they gained from [[Super Serum]] to their children}}
* [[Power Fist]] - Batu uses a pair of armored gauntlets
* [[Power Fist]] - Batu uses a pair of armored gauntlets
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Latest revision as of 20:55, 9 August 2021

Shaman Warrior is a nine volume Manhwa by Park Joong-Ki set in a dark fantasy version of medieval Asia.

The Shaman Warriors are the deadliest and most feared soldiers of The Empire of Kugai, possesing strange mystical powers. The series starts out focusing on one of the Titular shaman warriors named Yarong, who is the greatest of the deadly Shaman Warriors. On a Mission from the General of Kugia he and his servant, Batu, are ambushed by a large number of soldiers led by a man Yarong identifies as a Death Lord. Wounded and poisoned in the attack Yarong tells Batu to escape and take his daughter, Yaki, into hiding. Yarong puts up a good fight but eventually dies at the hands of the Death Lord. After reporting back to the General Batu takes the infant Yaki out of the kingdom and into hiding where he eventually learns that the General is the one that arranged the attack and used the deaths of most of the ambushers as justification for hunting down the Shaman Warriors from his old partner and lover the assassin Genji. Batu sets off to take vengence on The General and the Death Lord.

It has been translated and published in North America by Dark Horse Press.

Not to be confused with the manga.

WARNING! There are unmarked Spoilers ahead. Beware.

Tropes used in Shaman Warrior include: