All he cared about was getting to the next town and those steam buns. It didn't matter to Xiba - not now, anyway. What destiny would await this misfit crew at the end of their grueling journey? Natsu could only shake her head and sigh. As Leixia blushed, Xiba leapt up, suddenly reinvigorated and raring to go. I believe the artbook went into more detail than what we previously had, and confirmed it. "I hear they have great steam buns in the next town, Xiba," he said. Xiba was confirmed to be Xianghua and Kiliks daughter, and Leixia was confirmed to be hers and the generals. "We just ate!" shouted Leixia, but Maxi gave her a calm smile and ruffled the young woman's hair. "Maxi! I'm hungry!" Xiba leaned heavily into his rod, his stomach rumbling loudly. In promotional material for Soulcalibur V, he is referred to as an Honest Young Man. This is because when Kilik copies Xiba, he uses the Kali-Yuga instead. Now that everything was over, Kilik wondered if they did the right thing. As Xianghua admired the view, Kilik showed her the grave of the woman who saved his life. Xibas The Master Trivia This is the only version of The Master used by a male character that Kilik doesnt ever use. Soulcalibur III Kilik and Xianghua were in a beautiful field. This weapon is Xibas version of The Master. He is also the spiritual successor of Kilik in the Soul series as its staff-wielding character. The Master (Xiba) is one of Xiba s weapons in Soulcalibur V. His first appearance was in the series' sixth installment, Soulcalibur V. The four had become companions on their journey to the west. Xiba (, Shiba) is a character in the Soul series of fighting games. Biography Bio: Soulcalibur VFour travelers plodded through the vast desert wastes of the northeast Mughal Empire: The wild boy Xiba, on a quest to inherit the Kali-Yuga, one of the three sacred treasures Maxi, sent to accompany Xiba by an old man named Edge Master Leixia, guided by a pendant with a curious blue stone and Natsu, Leixia's friend and bodyguard.
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