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Yuda (ユダ, also romanized as "Juda") is the successor of [[Nanto Kōkaku Ken]] (南斗紅鶴拳, ''South Dipper Crimson Crane Fist'') style and one of the [[Nanto Rokusei Ken]], bearing the destiny of the "Star of Enchantment or Beauty" ((妖星, ''Yō-sei'') which is also referred to as the "Star of Betrayal" (裏切りの星, ''Uragiri no Hoshi'').<br />
Yuda (ユダ, also romanized as "Juda") is the successor of [[Nanto Kōkaku Ken]] (南斗紅鶴拳, ''South Dipper Crimson Crane Fist'') style and one of the [[Nanto Rokusei Ken]], bearing the destiny of the "Star of Enchantment or Beauty" ((妖星, ''[[Yōsei]]'') which is also referred to as the "Star of Betrayal" (裏切りの星, ''Uragiri no Hoshi'').<br />
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Known as the infamous traitor of the [[Nanto Rokusei Ken]], Yuda betrayed them in order to ally himself with [[Raoh]], along with 27 subordinate branches of [[Nanto Sei Ken]]. It was later revealed that Yuda was manipulated by [[Souther]] into doing so, and consequently plunged the Nanto Rokusei Ken into chaos. In his vain and treacherous nature, Yuda keeps a harem of concubines who are forced to worship his beauty, and he is more than willing to sacrifice his underlings for his own gain.
Known as the infamous traitor of the [[Nanto Rokusei Ken]], Yuda betrayed them in order to ally himself with [[Raoh]], along with 27 subordinate branches of [[Nanto Sei Ken]]. It was later revealed that Yuda was manipulated by [[Souther]] into doing so, and consequently plunged the Nanto Rokusei Ken into chaos. In his vain and treacherous nature, Yuda keeps a harem of concubines who are forced to worship his beauty, and he is more than willing to sacrifice his underlings for his own gain.
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