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Revision as of 11:30, 6 June 2020
The Inuwashi Gunjin were a proud avian race of warriors from TMNT: Fast Forward.
Physiology
The Inuwashi Gunjin resembled biomechanical humanoid hawks, and through some method either through technology or evolution were capable of flight in any atmosphere, air, water, space. They were capable moving at fast speeds, cutting through metal with their talons.
History
By 2105 the Inuwashi Gunjin had gone extinct, save for four males that came under the thrall of Darius Dunn.
Culture
The Inuwashi Gunjin were a culture of winged warriors who held honor and pride very highly similarly to the Japanese samurai.