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: To prevent passing down his knowledge, he retreated to the mountains and led an ascetic life. However, [[Raoh]] seeks him out as his comeback opponent after his first fight with [[Kenshiro]]. Koryu fights reluctantly and tries to seal Raoh's fearsome power with a suicide attack called the ''[[Shichisei Massatsu]]'' (Seven Star Obliteration). Raoh breaks Koryu's hands off with a single punch and pummels him to death. | : To prevent passing down his knowledge, he retreated to the mountains and led an ascetic life. However, [[Raoh]] seeks him out as his comeback opponent after his first fight with [[Kenshiro]]. Koryu fights reluctantly and tries to seal Raoh's fearsome power with a suicide attack called the ''[[Shichisei Massatsu]]'' (Seven Star Obliteration). Raoh breaks Koryu's hands off with a single punch and pummels him to death. | ||
: After the fight, Raoh meets Koryu's two sons, [[Zeus]] and [[Aus]], and spares their lives after they attempt to avenge their father. As a parting gift, he tells them to choose different paths or face the same fate, a foreshadowing to his impending battle with [[Toki]]. In the manga, [[Zengyo]] (Koryu's servant) | : After the fight, Raoh meets Koryu's two sons, [[Zeus]] and [[Aus]], and spares their lives after they attempt to avenge their father. As a parting gift, he tells them to choose different paths or face the same fate, a foreshadowing to his impending battle with [[Toki]]. In the manga, [[Zengyo]] (Koryu's servant) brings news of his master's death to [[Kenshiro]] and Toki. | ||
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