Guko

Guko is a cowardly monk, and the main protagonist of Eiichiro Oda's one-shot Ikki Yako. He eventually gains courage after defeating Cannibal who killed his master, Koshin.

Appearance
Guko has short, black hair with a dark monk robe, over a white monk robe. He wears a dark colored sash, with sandals and light colored socks. He also wears a long bead necklace, and has an X shaped scar on the left side of his forehead. He sometimes wears his large straw woven hat, similar to the hat Ace made for Oars Jr.

Personality
Guko is very cowardly, being afraid of what he thinks is a ghost. He was also scared the the villagers would want him to exterminate the ghost. He was also scared of the temple being dark and scary. However, when situations call for it, he can become brave enough to face his fears. His personality is similar to Usopp, being cowardly, but brave when most needed.

Abilities and Powers
In the beginning, he fought with a Bo-staff that had two rings on it. He was proficient in using it, but was defeated by the Cannibal. He later used the deity's sword, and killed the Cannibal, showing he was an even better swordsman than a Bo-staff wielder.

History
Guko's teacher was killed by Cannibal and Guko went out to find him, as he thought he had just disappeared. This is hard, because Guko is rather cowardly.

Guko enters a forest one night, and is attacked by a figure he says is a ghost, and runs from it. He enters the village, and is bombarded by request to stay i homes, for the villagers seek protection from the monsters and ghost. Guko, being scared as it is, tells them he is practicing ascetic training, and will spend the night in the temple.

At the temple, Guko is attacked yet again by the same monster, who reveals himself to just be the sacred deity of the temple who is just wearing a mask to scare the villagers. The deity and Guko have a nice conversation and Guko tells the deity about his master. Guko tells the deity he scared him twice, but the deity is confused, because he recalled Guko only once, and the first time it happened, he was at another place. They then realize the first monster was not the deity, but the Cannibal himself.

Guko desperately asks for the deity's help, but the deity refuses, as he is a spirit and therefore cannot help the humans. Guko decides that he will run away, but the deity says the villagers would be very sad. Guko says that he does not care, and runs away. In the forest, Guko hears the voice of the Cannibal. He runs through the forest as the Cannibal hops from tree to tree. The Cannibal sneaks up behind him, and Guko is sent flying by the Cannibal. Guko then commences to hate a fierce battle with the Cannibal. Guko suddenly stops fighting, and attempts to talk to the Cannibal. The Cannibal says he hates monks, because a monk from earlier almost killed him, but the Cannibal ate him. Guko and the deity, who had appeared there, realize the Cannibal speaks of Guko's teacher, Koushin.

Guko stops the deity from killing the Cannibal, and asks to borrow the deity's sword. He then cuts the Cannibal in half, after asking why his teacher had to be killed by a monster like him.

He is later seen with the deity, who let him keep his sword. Guko left the village, and went on to help others.

Trivia

 * If one is to look closely in Monsters, there is a man with a scar and face exactly like Guko right when D.R. is introduced.