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: As a boy, he asked [[Raoh]] to teach him | : As a boy, he asked [[Raoh]] to teach him [[Hokuto Shinken]] (like the ''[[Hokuto Gōshō Ha|Gōshō Ha]]'' technique) to take revenge upon God for the death of his sister, [[Yūka]]. However, Raoh declined, since Hokuto Shinken is "transferred only from father to son", and told Baran to learn it through observation. One fateful day, Raoh's army walked past a destroyed village where they found a girl who had lost her mind. Taking pity on her, he tried to give his mantle, however Raoh instead told Baran to end her suffering. Baran couldn't do it and so Raoh deserted him. | ||
: Many years later Baran conquers the land of [[Blanca]] and assumes the title "Kōtei" (Emperor of Light), using the secrets of Hokuto Shinken to convince people he is a | : Many years later Baran conquers the land of [[Blanca]] and assumes the title "Kōtei" (Emperor of Light), using the secrets of Hokuto Shinken to convince people he is a messiah. He also keeps the Princess [[Luseli]] prisoner, as she bears a resemblance to his little sister, and wishes to protect her against her will. Baran relinquishes control after being defeated by [[Kenshirō| Kenshirō's]] true ''Gousho Ha'' technique, and when [[Ryu]], (Raoh's son), tries to sacrifice himself to stop the madness. Baran is moved by Ryu's actions and admits defeat, allowing the people of Blanca to execute him to prove he was a false messiah. It is Baran's sacrifice that shows Ryu the way of heroism. | ||
[[Category:Hokuto no Ken characters]] | [[Category:Hokuto no Ken characters]] | ||
[[Category:Hokuto Shin Ken practitioners]] | [[Category:Hokuto Shin Ken practitioners]] | ||
[[Category:Minions of Raoh]] | [[Category:Minions of Raoh]] |
Revision as of 20:03, 28 January 2011
Baran | |
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Baran as he appears in the manga. | |
Name in Kanji | バラン |
Name in Romaji | Baran |
Alternate spelling(s) | none |
Fighting Style | Hokuto Shin Ken |
Allegiance(s) | n/a |
Family | Yūka (younger sister) |
Position(s) | Emperor of Light (光帝 Kōtei) |
Appearances | Manga (ch. 230-236) |
Voice actor(s) | n/a |
- Baran, the Emperor of Light (光帝バラン Kōtei Baran)
- As a boy, he asked Raoh to teach him Hokuto Shinken (like the Gōshō Ha technique) to take revenge upon God for the death of his sister, Yūka. However, Raoh declined, since Hokuto Shinken is "transferred only from father to son", and told Baran to learn it through observation. One fateful day, Raoh's army walked past a destroyed village where they found a girl who had lost her mind. Taking pity on her, he tried to give his mantle, however Raoh instead told Baran to end her suffering. Baran couldn't do it and so Raoh deserted him.
- Many years later Baran conquers the land of Blanca and assumes the title "Kōtei" (Emperor of Light), using the secrets of Hokuto Shinken to convince people he is a messiah. He also keeps the Princess Luseli prisoner, as she bears a resemblance to his little sister, and wishes to protect her against her will. Baran relinquishes control after being defeated by Kenshirō's true Gousho Ha technique, and when Ryu, (Raoh's son), tries to sacrifice himself to stop the madness. Baran is moved by Ryu's actions and admits defeat, allowing the people of Blanca to execute him to prove he was a false messiah. It is Baran's sacrifice that shows Ryu the way of heroism.