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: The successor of ''[[Sūzan Tsūhi Ken]]'' ([[wikipedia:Mount Song|Songshan]] Passing Elbow Fist), whose real name was unknown. In the manga, his story is told by [[Toki]]. | : The successor of ''[[Sūzan Tsūhi Ken]]'' ([[wikipedia:Mount Song|Songshan]] Passing Elbow Fist), whose real name was unknown. In the manga, his story is told by [[Toki]]. | ||
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: He was taken to [[Cassandra]] and forced to give his style's ancient scroll to [[Ken-Oh]] to protect his family. Raoh examines the scroll and agrees to spare their lives, but as there can only be one successor they must all spend the rest of their lives in prison. Separated from his wife and child, all he could do was call out to them but when his family fell silent he realized he had lost them, leaving him to die of grief. | |||
: In the TV series, he hands his scroll to [[Uighur]] before they separate him from his family. He overcomes the guards and fights against Uigur's henchman, [[Targel]], who kills him in battle. | : In the TV series, he hands his scroll to [[Uighur]] before they separate him from his family. He overcomes the guards and fights against Uigur's henchman, [[Targel]], who kills him in battle. | ||
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