Buford

The main character of the story. Buford hails from the distant Tri-state Island, a place known for its jubilant residents who adore the thrill of combat. Because of this Buford is best known for running head first into insurmountable odds, however this battle plan has hurt Buford more than it has benefitted the dirty traveler (See David Chapel and Congregation arc). Despite this Buford makes use of his wide assortment of skills and his gifted coochiegatana.



Buford went through arguably the most character development throughout the story of "Dirty Souls" going from a lone wanderer who kept getting lost in the barracks to being one out of the two survivors of the Soul of Cindees fight and earning the title of "Local Motherfukker". Because of his accomplishments, carefree attitude and love of all things cool Buford quickly became a fan favorite among the fanbase.

Buford is Best Known for his "Black Samurai" set and "Ascended Buf" set where both are complex pieces of armor covered in brown rags. Acended Buf set appears after the Nameless Fukka arc where he can be seen with even more rags and a scarf with scales.

Buford has mastery over two skills "SA" and "GALAXY BREAKER" SA is a passive moral boost for all being including enemies, Buford cannot turn SA off. SA can have negative effects on beings with low intelligence causing them to indulge in moronic behaviors (see any instance of PaperCut with Buford). Buford's second ability is GALAXY BREAKER, GALAXY BREAKER is a unsheathed slash that deals average damage but boosts the SA ability. GALAXY BREAKER will not activate unless Buford utters "GALAXY" or "GALAXY BREAKER". note GALAXY BREAKER is an art taught by PaperCut that has been evolved from his "DUMB LUCKU", PaperCut would be proud.

Buford has nearly one a 1v1 against the mysterious SLAMOUGH and nearly one a 1v1 against PaperCut

Despite what the late Papercut says Buford has not "broken a galaxy"

Famous quotes

"Don't get hit by a car" (note cars have not been invented yet)

"YOU WANNA GO MOTHER FUCKER?!"- in response to David Chapel's "Rafter Knights"