Shion Madarame

Shion Madarame is the former 9th leader of Black Dragon who becomes one of Tenjiku's Four Heavenly Kings, and later, an executive of Rokuhara Tandai.

Appearance
Shion is a man with above average height. Shion has long blonde hair swept to the right while the left side of his head is shaved, revealing his lion tattoo that extends down to his neck. There is a small scar that has been stitched below the left side of his lip. He sports two piercings on both ears.

Personality
Shion is a cruel and bloodthirsty delinquent. His brutality scares even his gang members. His love for fighting earned him the moniker "Mad Dog" within Tenjiku. He is prideful in his strength, and as a result, is exceedingly arrogant. His face contorts into a wide grin when excited. Madarame is both rude and boastful with nothing to show up for it while coupled with his lack of any respect or decency makes him scorned upon by many delinquents who consider him an embarrassment and even worthless.

History
When Shion was 13, he was sent to juvie, where he met the other members of the S62 Generation.

Shion was the 9th leader of Black Dragon. He was instructed by Izana Kurokawa to carry out his "will": killing Mikey. He was the direct cause for the formation of Tokyo Manji Gang, as Mikey's friend group decided they needed to protect himself. In the end, Shion and the Black Dragon were defeated.

Authority
Shion has held authorities both as the 9th generation leader of the Black Dragon and as one of Tenjiku's main quartet, giving him large sway over great groups of delinquents.

Fighting Prowess
For all his boasting and his delinquent career, Shion has pathetic fighting abilty in comparison. Back in the day, he and his crew were easily defeated by the newly formed Tokyo Manji Gang. He was also been easily defeated by South Terano. Shion still was a remarkable fighter. He managed to gain a reputation as a feared brawler, and he was feared by many.

Etymology

 * The name Shion means "lion" (獅) (shi) and "sound" (音) (on).
 * Shion's surname Madarame means "rash, spot, unevenness, irregularity" (斑) (madara) and "eye, ogle" (目) (me).