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: With Shachi having proven his strength, Kaiser consents to letting him have Lin. However, since Kaiser now knows the Rakshasa's true identity, Shachi claims his life is forfeit. Kaiser is amused by this and sets [[Sha and Zhan]] against him to test his opponent's mettle, before fighting Shachi himself. During the battle, Kaiser manages to break one of Shachi's ribs, at the expense of losing his right-arm, as Shachi deliberately left that part of his body unguarded to create an opening. | : With Shachi having proven his strength, Kaiser consents to letting him have Lin. However, since Kaiser now knows the Rakshasa's true identity, Shachi claims his life is forfeit. Kaiser is amused by this and sets [[Sha and Zhan]] against him to test his opponent's mettle, before fighting Shachi himself. During the battle, Kaiser manages to break one of Shachi's ribs, at the expense of losing his right-arm, as Shachi deliberately left that part of his body unguarded to create an opening. | ||
: While reduced to one arm, Kaiser fights on and sees through Shachi's attacks. His arrogance becomes his undoing, as he drops his guard and Shachi punishes him with a roundhouse kick followed by a fatal strike to the forehead. In his death throes as his head erupts, Kaiser learns Shachi's ultimate goal is to defeat the Asura and become greater than God himself. Kaiser mocks his ambitions, reminding him of the three [[Rashō]] who stand in his way, and that one of them, [[Han]], was responsible for the scar on his chest. | : While reduced to one arm, Kaiser fights on and sees through Shachi's attacks. His arrogance becomes his undoing, as he drops his guard and Shachi punishes him with a roundhouse kick followed by a fatal strike to the forehead. In his death throes as his head erupts, Kaiser learns Shachi's ultimate goal is to defeat the Asura and become greater than God himself. Kaiser mocks his lofty ambitions, reminding him of the three [[Rashō]] who stand in his way, and that one of them, [[Han]], was responsible for the scar on his chest. | ||
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