Masters' Dojo

The Infamous Dojo that once sat on the shores of Lake Mashu, Hokkaido and housed the smelly, supernatural loudmouth fighter, Savage Ken. In actuality, it is a massive, luxurious mansion that Ken paid a fortune in order to both aesthetically and functionally act as a house of fighting. Some say that his horrid odor and echoes of insults still roam the hallowed halls.

Purpose / Function

To act as a home for Savage Ken Masters, a vacation spot for weary travelers and as a training ground for anyone wishing to improve their skills.

Design

The dojo itself is mostly made of red-painted mulberry wood, reinforced with titanium framing and laced with multiple layers of gold. The roof is composed of concrete slates and the front of the building greets any who come across it with a large reflective pond. Taking up most of the island's space, the building is four stories tall and 20,000 square feet.

Alterations

Due to the various, intense battles that have been fought at the Dojo over the past few years, every destructive event at this structure has lead to an even more extravagant rebuild. However, it has not been altered or rebuilt since Ken's supposed passing.

History

The storied history of the Masters Dojo holds numerous tales of fighting, fucking and even interdimensional shenanigans. However, it started off as an earnest home for Savage Ken Masters. Ken kidnapped and forced multiple people to construct this extravagant building on an around-the-clock schedule, literally working them to death until the dojo was finished. At the beginning, it turned into an actual dojo for people from other dimensions to come train, fight and relax. However, as Ken's infamy grew throughout the world, and even through other dimensions, the dojo quickly became a battleground for anyone who wanted to take the head of this infamous Street Fighter. This lead to explosions, radioactive wasps and even meteors that bombarded the peaceful, Japanese isle.    After his death, and the cataclysmic events that led up to it, it became a shrine to Savage Ken and all of his outrageous adventures. Those who come to visit, whether to train or pay their respects, can still smell his lingering odor.