Kozuki Sukiyaki

Kozuki Sukiyaki was the former shogun of Wano Country, the father of the daimyo of Kuri, Kozuki Oden, and the grandfather of Kozuki Momonosuke and Kozuki Hiyori.

Appearance
Sukiyaki was a tall man with dark hair. The front of his hair split into three tufts which pointed upward, while the back was fashioned in a topknot. He had a small beard growing out of his chin which split into three prongs and a long, thin mustache which pointed upward on each side. He had thick eyebrows, prominent eyelashes, and a dark nose. He wore a light-colored kimono and a dark-colored robe which both had various flower patterns on them.

Personality
Sukiyaki appeared to be a fair ruler, as he was willing to disown and exile his own son, Oden, for his violence. Shimotsuki Yasuie believed this was simply a sign of Sukiyaki's tough love for his son and a way to get him to mend his ways. He appeared to be exhausted by and ashamed of his son's violent actions, calling them demonic. Sukiyaki also seemed to appreciate order, as while he was not bold enough to attempt to establish order in Kuri himself due to how violent it was, he rewarded Oden with the title of daimyo when he brought peace to the lawless region.

Abilities and Powers
As shogun of Wano, Sukiyaki had full control over the country until his rule ended. He was capable of bestowing positions of authority onto others, as shown when he made his son, Oden, the daimyo of Kuri.

As a member of the Kozuki Family, Sukiyaki knew how to read the Poneglyphs, a skill which he passed on to his son.

History
Many years ago, Sukiyaki ruled over Wano Country as its shogun. 41 years ago after his son, Kozuki Oden, failed in his 38th attempt to leave the country, Sukiyaki listened to his aide listing all the things Oden had done in his life. He then ordered his aide to deliver a message to Oden, saying that he was disowning him. Sukiyaki exiled Oden from the Flower Capital after taking into consideration the various violent crimes Oden had committed throughout his life.

Two years later, Oden established order in the lawless region of Kuri, and Sukiyaki bestowed him the title of daimyo out of gratitude for this achievement.

Sukiyaki was later replaced as shogun by Kurozumi Orochi, who persecuted the Kozuki Family as criminals. What became of him after this is unknown.

Trivia

 * Sukiyaki is the name of a traditional Japanese dish.

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