Geki of the Great Bear

🔶 Bronze Knight — Great Bear

In a pantheon of warriors where every Bronze Knight seems to carry a cosmic destiny or a secret technique inherited from the gods, Geki stands out for his fundamentally earthly nature. He does not need to freeze the atmosphere or channel dragons — he needs his hands, his arms, and the certainty that no one can long resist the embrace of a bear from the Rocky Mountains. His colossal silhouette — nearly two meters and over a hundred kilograms of muscle forged in Canadian winters — commands instinctive respect that even the most trained fighters cannot ignore.

Geki's training in the Rockies built him inside as much as outside. The wild nature of Canada, with its grizzly bears as involuntary neighbors and its storms that reduce visibility to zero, leaves no room for complacency. What Geki brought back from those years of isolation is a resistance to pain and cold that makes him a formidable opponent in extreme conditions. His Hanging Bear is not an invention: it is the observation and imitation of the most ancient survival technique in the animal world.

Geki is the kind of warrior whose name one sometimes forgets but whose weight one remembers — literally. In moments when brute force is the only possible answer, when elaborate techniques have failed and the opponent is still standing, he is the one you want to see advance. Without speeches, without ceremony: he grabs, compresses, and does not let go.

Abilities & Techniques

Superior physical strength
Geki is physically the most imposing Bronze Knight: 188 cm and 102 kg of muscle forged in the Canadian Rockies. His raw strength exceeds all his peers, to the point that he can bend the enemy's defenses with the sheer power of his arms.
Hanging Bear
His wrestling technique encases the opponent in an embrace from which few escape. Inspired by the lethal grip a polar bear inflicts on its prey, it compresses the ribs and blocks breathing with terrifying effectiveness for bare-handed combat.
Close-quarters combat
Geki is a clinch and close-combat specialist. Unlike fighters who keep their distance to maximize firepower, he seeks proximity — that is where he is most dangerous, where his mass and strength become decisive advantages.
Mountain endurance
The Canadian Rockies forge bodies capable of withstanding extreme temperatures, taxing altitudes and considerable loads. Geki draws on this acquired endurance to absorb blows that would have ended the fights of any other Bronze Knight.

Evolution

01 —The Galactic Tournament — Geki enters the arena with the gait of a bear descending from the mountain — slow in appearance, relentless in reality. His fight immediately illustrates what sets him apart: no secret technique, no sophisticated cosmic power, but a physical presence that occupies space and commands respect.
02 —Training in the Rockies — Canada, with its endless winters and forests where the bear reigns supreme, was the ideal place to forge this type of warrior. Geki did not learn to fight in a dojo — he learned by surviving in an environment that does not forgive weakness.
03 —The silent guardian — In the later arcs of the saga, Geki is among the Bronze Knights who support the main group without being in the foreground. His role is that of a bulwark — he holds, he resists, he does not yield. It is not the glory of the central heroes, but it is a dignity that is his own.

Techniques

Hanging Bear

Information

Name
Geki
Constellation
Great Bear
Age
15
Height
188 cm
Weight
102 kg
Birthday
May 15th
Blood type
A
Origin
Japan
Training location
Canada, the Rocky Mountains
Geki
Characteristics
Bear brown — the color of the Great Bear's fur, symbol of primal strength and absolute protection of one's territory.
Rockies gray — the shade of granite rock upon which Geki trained his fists for years, cold and unchanging.
Boreal forest green — the vast green of Canadian forests where isolation forges characters that bend under no pressure.
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