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=== Mujina Bandits Arc ===
 
=== Mujina Bandits Arc ===
 
At some point, Tsukiyo was captured and sentenced to Hōzuki Castle. There, he ran into [[Kokuri]] a deserter of the Mujina Bandits. Desperate to safe himself, Kokuri punched himself and blamed it on Tsukiyo, getting him sent to solitary confinement. Not dismayed by this, Tsukiyo had connections in the prison, sending an ally to kill Kokuri to make sure the deserter would reveal none of the Mujina Bandits' secrets.
 
At some point, Tsukiyo was captured and sentenced to Hōzuki Castle. There, he ran into [[Kokuri]] a deserter of the Mujina Bandits. Desperate to safe himself, Kokuri punched himself and blamed it on Tsukiyo, getting him sent to solitary confinement. Not dismayed by this, Tsukiyo had connections in the prison, sending an ally to kill Kokuri to make sure the deserter would reveal none of the Mujina Bandits' secrets.
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== Trivia ==
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* {{translation|"Tsukiyo"|月夜­}} means "moon night".

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Tsukiyo
ツキヨ Tsukiyo
Debut
Anime Boruto Episode #141
Appears in Anime
Voice Actors
Japanese
English
Personal
Sex Gender Male Male
Status Deceased
Classification
Team
Nature Type
Jutsu

Tsukiyo (ツキヨ) is the second-in-command of the Mujina Bandits. He is currently a prisoner in Hōzuki Castle.

Personality

Tsukiyo is shown to be very vicious and callous man. Even while locked up in solitary confinement, he retained his composure and revealed himself a schemer, plotting goals through his connections.

Appearance

Tsukiyo is a man of fair complexion, excluding a long scar running down the right side of his face and over his lips. He has green short hair with thick black eyebrows, pronounced cheekbones, and a broad nose. His are blue with tear-lines under them. Like the other prisoners of the castle, he wears an orange jumpsuit.

New Era

Mujina Bandits Arc

At some point, Tsukiyo was captured and sentenced to Hōzuki Castle. There, he ran into Kokuri a deserter of the Mujina Bandits. Desperate to safe himself, Kokuri punched himself and blamed it on Tsukiyo, getting him sent to solitary confinement. Not dismayed by this, Tsukiyo had connections in the prison, sending an ally to kill Kokuri to make sure the deserter would reveal none of the Mujina Bandits' secrets.

Trivia

  • "Tsukiyo" (月夜­) means "moon night".