Believing her to be dead, Jin set out to avenge her by defeating Ogre. When he awoke, he found his home destroyed and Jun nowhere to be found. Jin rushed to his mother's side to aid her in battle, but was easily outmatched by Ogre and knocked unconscious. On the day of Jin's fifteenth birthday, Jun's premonition came true when she was attacked by Ogre, who was seeking out the world's greatest martial artists to defeat them and absorb their abilities. Concerned, she warned Jin that, should anything happen to her, he was to seek out his grandfather, Heihachi. There, she raised him alone, in the mountains, teaching him the way of Kazama-style martial arts as he grew up.Īs Jin approached his fifteenth birthday, Jun began to sense the approach of a great evil. She gave birth to a son, whom she named Jin. When Kazuya was defeated in battle by his father Heihachi, who subsequently disposed of his son's body in an active volcano, Jun, having failed in her mission to save Kazuya from the devil's influence, returned to Yakushima. ĭuring the tournament, a mutual attraction between Jun and Kazuya led Jun to become pregnant.
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Also sensing a mysterious power surrounding Kazuya, Jun decides to enter the second King of Iron Fist Tournament to both put an end to the illegal smuggling and free Kazuya from whatever power it was that surrounded him. It was during her time in Tokyo, while working for W.W.W.C., that she heard of a man named Kazuya Mishima, who was involved in the smuggling of protected animals. While city life distanced her from spiritual surroundings, her father's ghost appeared to her, reaffirming her beliefs in the supernatural. Jun grew up surrounded by nature on the island of Yakushima, where she was taught the ways of the Kazama-style martial arts and developed strong psychic abilities, before moving to Tokyo when she reached adulthood. Jun is a wildlife surveillance officer of the conservation group W.W.W.C., who uses Kazama Style Traditional Martial Arts, a martial art that has been handed down to the Kazama family for generations.