
You can help by adopting it and adding the missing information.Īlicization Awakening This section is missing some information.Īlicization Lasting This section is missing some information. Chronology Alicization Arc Alicization Exploding This section is missing some information. Through this training, Iskahn and the other Pugilists learnt absolute confidence in the resilience of their own body, this strong image about themselves allowing them to use Incarnation to strengthen their body to be as strong as steel. Like all Pugilists, Iskahn began training at the age of five, snapping progressively tougher blades with his fists while withstanding slashes from weapons without protection. Iskahn was born into a tribe of Pugilists, a guild that had spent hundreds of years exploring the capabilities of the physical body, surpassing its limits by strengthening their own bodies with incarnation. Emperor Vecta's apathy towards the lives of his people disgusted Iskahn to such an extent that he began questioning the emperor's orders, leading to him eventually destroying his right eye to be less restricted by the Seal of the Right Eye in order to be capable of indirectly opposing the orders. He believed that it was the ruler's duty to care for the lives of their subjects as they led them to prosperity. The young Pugilist also believed that a ruler was beholden to taking responsibility for those they commanded. Iskahn also loathed when his fellow Pugilists died in vain, rather than honourably in battle, such as by falling to the abyss while attempting to cross a large fissure on a suicide mission ordered by Vecta. He did not mind dying valiantly in battle, especially against opponents as powerful as Scheta however, he did despise when she showed his people mercy by only greatly injuring them, even though she was fully capable of killing them. Iskahn also cared greatly about the pride of his guild as warriors. On the other hand, Iskahn respected true fighters, such as Dark General Shasta, and would be excited to fight against those who trained their bodies and displayed fighting spirit.

Due to his Pugilist upbringing, Iskahn regarded anyone who used armour to defend themselves, as well as people lacking in musculature such as Scheta, with contempt and had thus been utterly disinterested in the Human Empire.

The young man had trained his body so extensively that he had absolute confidence in his body being capable of repelling even large-scale Sacred Arts. Initially, Iskahn was a man who cared only about his body, uninterested in anything other than strengthening it.
