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== TV Series == | == TV Series == | ||
: Among her slaves are the lovers [[Mika]] and [[Sam]], and among her henchmen are a pair of men who use ''[[Nanto Komori Ken]]'' and [[Mt. Ryujin Guardian|a man who uses ninjutsu]]. She runs a human trafficking ring with [[Dragon]] for [[Shin|KING]]. Kenshiro blinds her after countering one of her attacks, causing her to accidentally walk into Dragon's flame breath, burning her alive while she falls from the castle heights. | : Among her slaves are the lovers [[Mika]] and [[Sam]], and among her henchmen are a pair of men who use ''[[Nanto Komori Ken]]'' and [[Mt. Ryujin Guardian|a man who uses ninjutsu]]. She runs a human trafficking ring with [[Dragon]] for [[Shin|KING]]. Kenshiro blinds her after countering one of her attacks, causing her to accidentally walk into Dragon's flame breath, burning her alive while she falls from the castle heights to her death. | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == |
Revision as of 23:51, 2 May 2020
Patra | |
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Patra, as she appears in the anime. | |
Name in Kanji | パトラ |
Name in Romaji | Patora |
Fighting Style | Nanto Ryujin Ken |
Allegiance(s) | Shin |
Position(s) | Member of KING |
Appearances | Anime (ep. 9-10) |
Voice actor(s) | Yoshino Otori |
- Patra (パトラ Patora)
- A practitioner of Nanto Ryūjin Ken ("South Dipper Dragon God Fist") who appears only in the TV series. She is a sorceress who fights using illusions and is notable for being the first female villain that Kenshiro ever confronts.
TV Series
- Among her slaves are the lovers Mika and Sam, and among her henchmen are a pair of men who use Nanto Komori Ken and a man who uses ninjutsu. She runs a human trafficking ring with Dragon for KING. Kenshiro blinds her after countering one of her attacks, causing her to accidentally walk into Dragon's flame breath, burning her alive while she falls from the castle heights to her death.
Trivia
- Her name could be a reference towards Cleopatra.