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    : A prisoner of [[Cassandra]], who succeeded her father after his death to become the successor of [[Ranzan Kurenai Ken]] and abandoned her womanhood. [[Uighur]] ordered her to kill [[Kenshirō]], believing women to be his weakness, but Bella refused until he promised the return of her scroll and the freedom of her elderly mother.
    : A prisoner of [[Cassandra]], who succeeded her father after his death to become the successor of [[Ranzan Kurenai Ken]] and abandoned her womanhood. [[Uighur]] ordered her to kill [[Kenshirō]], believing women to be his weakness, but Bella refused until he promised the return of her scroll and the freedom of her elderly mother.


    : Bella confronted Kenshirō and as expected he refused to fight back and sensed the sadness within Bella's eyes. When Kenshirō saved a young girl during the battle, Bella conceded defeat. However, her mother was then murdered by [[Targel]] for the failure, and Bella was also killed when he challenged him. Kenshirō avenged her death by killing Targel.
    : Bella confronted Kenshirō and as expected he refused to fight back and sensed the sadness within Bella's eyes. When Kenshirō saved a young girl during the battle, Bella conceded defeat. However, her mother was then murdered by [[Targel]] for her failure, and Bella was also killed after challenging him. Kenshirō avenged her death by killing Targel.


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    Revision as of 21:22, 19 December 2010

    Bella

    Bella, as she appears in the anime.
    Name in Kanji ベラ
    Name in Romaji Bera
    Fighting Style Ranzan Kurenai Ken
    Allegiance(s) n/a
    Position(s) Prisoner of Cassandra
    Appearances Anime (ep. 38)
    Voice actor(s) Keiko Toda
    Bella (ベラ, Bera)
    A prisoner of Cassandra, who succeeded her father after his death to become the successor of Ranzan Kurenai Ken and abandoned her womanhood. Uighur ordered her to kill Kenshirō, believing women to be his weakness, but Bella refused until he promised the return of her scroll and the freedom of her elderly mother.
    Bella confronted Kenshirō and as expected he refused to fight back and sensed the sadness within Bella's eyes. When Kenshirō saved a young girl during the battle, Bella conceded defeat. However, her mother was then murdered by Targel for her failure, and Bella was also killed after challenging him. Kenshirō avenged her death by killing Targel.

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