My Three Dearest Splendid Seven Main Combat Spars

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Greetings, Splendid Seven devotees, martial arts aficionados, and fighting video game fans. Antoni here with another written entry focusing on Sesshoumaru, Shuran, Inuyasha, Hakkaku, Ginta, Ayame, and Shunran specialising in the martial arts they do. Today, I will delve into the three main martial arts sparring matches engendered by my BroTP (Sesshoumaru and Shuran), my OTP (Inuyasha and Ayame), and my OT3 (Hakkaku, Ginta, and Shunran). As always, this is going to be a whole lot of fun.
 
I will say this once, and I will say this again. Relationships in the martial arts, whether platonic or romantic, strengthen interpersonal bonds with other people not just offences and defences. This is especially true in terms of the practitioners’ main martial arts. If you are Sesshoumaru, Shuran, Inuyasha, Hakkaku, Ginta, Ayame, and Shunran, you would know fully well that martial arts skills alone do not make for a meaningful battle let alone triumph. Far from it. The meaningful relationships both romantically and platonically can enrich their lives and the lives of others. With that said, let us now officially delve into my main BroTP, main OTP, and main OT3. Osu. Hajime.
 
Sesshoumaru and Shuran (BroTP): Shotokan Karate vs Professional Wrestling
Brotherhood has never looked or felt this powerful until Sesshoumaru and Shuran combine discipline, tradition, bravado, and power into one exceptional package. Sesshoumaru’s unparalleled stealth in Shotokan Karate from his native Japan are a great complement to Shuran’s large-and-in-charge showmanship in Professional Wrestling from the United States of America. This brotherly duo can overcome their opponents by having Sesshoumaru’s lethal ridge-hand strikes, ox-jaw strikes, spear-hand strikes, and knife-hand strikes merge excellently with Shuran’s devastating sharpshooters, bearhugs, piledrivers, and torture racks.
 
Inuyasha and Ayame (OTP): Pankration vs Bokator
Romantic intimacy and undying allegiance are amalgamated by strength, might, ambition, and determination, especially when Inuyasha and Ayame engender these traits body and soul. Inuyasha’s manly muscles in Pankration from Greece are beautifully incorporated with Ayame’s furious fists in Bokator from Cambodia, and they thoroughly define the sacred matrimony of Spartan muscularity and Khmer fierceness. Mighty opponents would tremble at Inuyasha’s punishing ground-and-pounds, double axe handles, tracheal grip chokes, and rear-naked chokes plus Ayame’s ferocious hooks, jabs, reverse punches, and liver punches.
 
Hakkaku, Ginta, and Shunran (OT3): Muay Boran vs Lethwei vs Shaolin Kung Fu
Adorability and cuddliness may be present on the outside where Hakkaku, Ginta, and Shunran are concerned, but they can prove their cunning, dedication, cooperation, and formidability. Hakkaku’s metallic elbows and Ginta’s knees are blended with Shunran’s paralysing strikes. This lovely throuple can stun their enemies through Hakkaku’s pulverising elbow slashes, overhand punches, knee bombs, and upward headbutts and Ginta’s vicious cross punches, spinning backfists, push kicks, and side headbutts being greatly combined with Shunran’s blinding nerve strikes, palm strikes, finger strikes, and leopard blows.
 
There you have it, ladies and gentlemen. My great BroTP of Sesshoumaru the karateka and Shuran the pro wrestler, my most esteemed OTP of Inuyasha the pankratiast and Ayame the Bokator specialist, and my comforting OT3 of Hakkaku the nak muay and Ginta the Lethwei fighter loving Shunran the Kung Fu-jia. These main martial arts not only define them individually but also together.
 
I hope you all enjoyed this, and I will see you in the next submission. Take care, stay safe, and keep yourselves and your significant others safe and well, everybody.

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