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==[[Hokuto no Ken (1986 movie)]]== | ==[[Hokuto no Ken (1986 movie)]]== | ||
: In the 1986 movie, Raoh watches alongside Jagi as [[Shin]] defeats Kenshiro and kidnaps Yuria. After which, he orders Jagi to dispose of Kenshiro by throwing him into an abyss to perish in darkness. He also gives Jagi the title of successor, which was now meaningless to him. Raoh visits Ryuken at the Hokuto dojo, confirming Kenshiro's "death" and his own goal to conquer the | : In the 1986 movie, Raoh watches alongside Jagi as [[Shin]] defeats Kenshiro and kidnaps Yuria. After which, he orders Jagi to dispose of Kenshiro by throwing him into an abyss to perish in darkness. He also gives Jagi the title of successor, which was now meaningless to him. Raoh visits Ryuken at the Hokuto dojo, confirming Kenshiro's "death" and his own goal to conquer the heavens. Ryuken is left with no choice but to seal his eldest son's power but Raoh murders his master and leaves the dojo to fulfill his ambitions. | ||
: During the follow year, Raoh begins his path of conquest by eliminating rival warlords, such as the [[Fang Clan]], before marching to [[Southern Cross]] to challenge Shin. Upon his arrival he captures Yuria (who was in the midst of escaping) and defeats Shin, leaving him alive long enough to warn Kenshiro. | : During the follow year, Raoh begins his path of conquest by eliminating rival warlords, such as the [[Fang Clan]], before marching to [[Southern Cross]] to challenge Shin. Upon his arrival he captures Yuria (who was in the midst of escaping) and defeats Shin, leaving him alive long enough to warn Kenshiro. |
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