Usui Lycan

Usui Lycan (碓氷リカン) is a fictional character in the manga and anime series of Shaman King. He is the father of Usui Horokeu and Usui Pirika, and is commonly referred to as "Oyaji". His birthday is September 27, 1956.

Personality
Lycan is Horohoro and Pirika's father, but heavily believes that once they leave their home, he is no longer responsible for their well being.

Spirit

 * See More: Gororo

Gororo is and oversized Koropokkoru(known as Minutians in the English anime), who, because of his size has been shunned by the other Koropokkorus. Like all other Koropokkoru he carry a small Butterbur. He also has a massive Reiyoku level.

Shaman Fights Second Round
He was first together with Kalim of the Ten Patch Officiants and his daughter Pirika, watching his son, Horohoro, prepare to fight "Big Guy" Bill Burton and Blocken Meyer, in order to protect the Icemen. He had been called there by his daughter Usui Pirika who was concerned for the safety of her brother. Kalim told him that even thought he was the officiant responsible for Horohoro he could not interfere, but as it was not an official fight, Lycan could interfere if he wanted something Pirika bagged up, saying that Horohoro would otherwise die.

However, Lycan just brushed it off and left, saying that since Horohoro had left home, he was on his own. When Kalim complains that Horohoro would most curtenly meet hid death and asked why he came if he didn't want to help his son, he says that he could always have another son and that he was only there because Pirika begged him.

He then suddenly appears next to the broken bote, to the surprise of "Big Guy" Bill. Lycan breaks of pieces of the boat and says that he wants to leave the island. He suddenly stands on a raft floating away on the sea. Bills calls for him to wait and proclaims that although he is weaker than him he seems pretty strong. Lycan only replies by saying that he is an office worker. Bill calls it a waste and attacked him in order to give Asakura Hao another soul, but was defeated with one blow from Gororo. He then says that the words "The strong feed upon the weak" does not to give up and leave the island.

Trivia

 * His nickname, Oyaji(meaning old man) is a pun on the japanese way of adressing old men, or ones father, with disrespect.