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387:, prior to his final battle with Ken, Raoh kills some of the more power-hungry members of his army to ensure that his army would not be corrupted if he dies fighting Ken. Once at the Hokuto Renkitōza, the North Star Mind and Body Training Ground, Kenshiro and Raoh engage in a long grueling battle in which Kenshiro emerges as the ultimate victor. Raoh praises the strength Ken gained from fighting against other rivals before revealing that instead of killing her, he had extended Yuria's lifespan by a few years via the use of his Pressure Points. Raoh then jettisons his remaining life energy up into the heavens to restore light to the world proudly declaring, "I have no regrets for the life that I've lived!" After the final battle, his ashes are brought by Kokuoh-go to Reina, which she takes back to Raoh's homeland, the Land of Asura. 356:, after being forced to kill Souga in a ruse to boost his army's morale and dissuade them from revolting, Raoh's army battles Souther's army until Reina is injured while saving an infant caught in the crossfire. Raoh then saves Reina's life by striking a pressure point and entrusts her to Toki, leaving with her the pendant she gave to Raoh when he left the Land of Asura as a child. 227:
Following the conclusion of his story arc, Raoh plays a significant role in the remaining chapters of the manga. He would also go on to play a major role in subsequent books and anime adaptations that were published after the original manga and its original anime. He serves as a central character in
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Vowing to overcome the fear he felt fighting Kenshiro, Raoh decides to challenge Fudoh of the Mountains, the first person who ever made him feel fear. During his confrontation with Fudoh, Raoh learns that the only way he can ever learn Musō Tensei is to experience true sorrow. Raoh decides to take
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is the first warrior to challenge him, but he proves to be no match against Raoh and is defeated. He is then challenged by both, Ken and Toki, and managed to thwart both. In the end, Raoh fights Ken again and the battle between the two men end in a stalemate, with both too wounded to continue
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as his personal steed. After his attempt to recruit Ryuroh into his army, Raoh became more cruel in his campaign. Eventually, Raoh confronts Souther and the two battle until it ends in a stalemate and a temporary ceasefire between their armies.
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With the aid of his childhood friends Reina and Souga, Raoh gradually builds his army. Later he conquers the Dungeon City of Cassandra and takes over Goram the Demon King's castle as his own while taking the name of
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Yuria's life to achieve, only to learn that she is already dying from a terminal illness as well. Feeling sympathy for her fate, Raoh is able to master Musō Tensei as well. In
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Raoh's presence figures prominently in the story arcs following his death, as his influences is felt on other characters introduced afterward such as
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master. The manga gives two different origins through the course of the story. In his first origin, Raoh and his biological younger brother
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on April 18, 2007. A recording of the funeral service was included as a bonus feature in the Japanese DVD release of the film.
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Raoh first appears in the story after Kenshiro and his allies have destroyed Cassandra. Raoh and his army begin to occupy
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series. In Episode 32 of the original television, Raoh's initial silhouetted appearance was voiced by
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in the Streamline Pictures' dub of the 1986 film, by Andrew Love in Sentai Filmworks' release of
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in the original television series and 1986 film (as well as in a few video games),
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movie series and was the protagonist in his own spinoff manga and anime series
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Anime and manga characters with superhuman durability or invulnerability
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Raoh is the eldest of the four adopted children trained by
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in the original television series, Shigeru Shibuya in the
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Index

Fist of the North Star

Tetsuo Hara
Buronson
sifu
fictional character
manga
Fist of the North Star
Buronson
Tetsuo Hara
protagonist
Kenshiro
assassination art
Hokuto Shinken
The Legends of the True Savior
Legends of the Dark King
Ryuken
Hokuto Shinken
Toki
Kenshiro
Jagi
Amiba
Uighur
Juda
Nanto Seiken
Ryuga
Mamiya
Rei
Souther
Koryu

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