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Marshall Law is a Character in the '' Tekken '' Fighting Game series. HISTORY Tekken Marshall Law is a Chinese American who fights using various martial arts Sometimes known as "The Fighting Chef", he is a close friend of Paul Phoenix during ''Tekken 1'' and ''2'' and the father of Forrest Law . Marshall Law was originally thought to be the warrior who would defeat Heihachi Mishima and put an end to the evil bloodline, but proved not to be when Wang Jinrei took him on in the first King of Iron Fist Tournament. Wang finds that Law is a good fighter but is not the warrior to stop the Mishimas (that warrior turns out to be Jun Kazama ; instead of stopping them, she conceives a son with Kazuya and somewhat purifies the "devil family"). Tekken 2 - 4 In '' Tekken 2 ,'' Law enters the tournament to exact his revenge on the Tae Kwon Do fighter Baek Doo San , who attacked Law's pupils and destroyed his dojo. Paul and Law fall out somewhat after Paul convinces his son Forrest to enter '' Tekken 3 ,'' but they are friends once again by '' Tekken 5 .'' Before '' Tekken 4 ,'' Law finds success as the master of a martial arts dojo and as the owner of a restaurant chain called, "Marshall China." However, a rival restaurant chain drives him bankrupt, and he falls to drinking. When the ''King of Iron Fist Tournament 4'' is announced, he beats himself into shape to compete in the tournament to pick up his business. Tekken 5 At the end of ''Tekken 4'', after Law fails to win the tournament, he is completely broke and works as a dishwasher at a restaurant in Japan. Just before the events of ''Tekken 5'', he gets a phone call from his wife in America, who informs him that Forrest was badly hurt in an accident on Paul Phoenix's motorcycle. Law enters the fifth tournament to pay his son's medical bills. MOVES LIST TRIVIA
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