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    |allegiance= [[Kenshiro]]
    |allegiance= [[Kenshiro]]
    |voice= [[Tomiko Suzuki]]<br/>[[Miina Tominaga]] (adult)<br/>[[Maaya Sakamoto]] (''Shin Kyūseishu Densetsu'')<br/>[[Kanae Itō]] (''Hokuto Musou'')<br/>[[Sandy Fox]] (anime dub)<br/>[[Holly Sidell]] (movie dub)
    |voice= [[Tomiko Suzuki]]<br/>[[Miina Tominaga]] (adult)<br/>[[wikipedia:Maaya Sakamoto|Maaya Sakamoto]] (''[[Shin Kyūseishu Densetsu Hokuto no Ken: Raoh Den Junai no Shō|Raō Den Jun'ai no Shō]], [[Shin Kyūseishu Densetsu Hokuto no Ken: Raoh Den Gekitō no Shō|Raō Den Gekitō no Shō]], [[Shin Kyūseishu Densetsu Hokuto no Ken: Toki Den|Toki Den]]'')<br/>[[wikipedia:Kanae Itō|Kanae Itō]] (''[[Hokuto Musō|Hokuto Musou]]'')<br/>[[wikipedia:Mao Ichimichi|Mao Ichimichi]] (''[[DD Hokuto no Ken|DD Hokuto no Ken]]'')<br/>[[wikipedia:Shouta Aoi|Shouta Aoi]] (''[[Strawberry-Flavored Hokuto no Ken|Ichigo Aji]]'')<br/>[[wikipedia:Rie Kugimiya|Rie Kugimiya]] (''[[Hokuto Ga Gotoku|Hokuto ga Gotoku]]'')<br/>[[w:c:animevoiceover:Sandy Fox|Sandy Fox]] (TV series dub)<br/>Holly Sidell (''[[Hokuto no Ken (1986 movie)|'86 movie]]'' dub)<br/>[[w:c:animevoiceover:Stephanie Sheh|Stephanie Sheh]] (''Hokuto Musou'' dub)<br/>[[w:c:animevoiceover:Xanthe Huynh|Xanthe Huynh]] (''Fist of the North Star: Lost Paradise'' dub)<br/>[[wikipedia:Marieve Herington|Marieve Herington]] (''William Winckler'' dub)
    |appearances= Manga (ch. 1-onwards)<br/>Anime (ep. 1-onwards)<br/>''Shin Kyūseishu Densetsu'' and others.
    |appearances= Manga (ch. 1-onwards)<br/>Anime (ep. 1-onwards)<br/>''Shin Kyūseishu Densetsu'' and others.
    |family= [[Lui]] (twin sister)
    |family= [[Lui]] (twin sister)

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    Lin

    Lin, as she appears in the manga (post timeskip)
    Name in Kanji リン
    Name in Romaji Rin
    Alternate spelling(s) Lynn
    Lynne
    Allegiance(s) Kenshiro
    Family Lui (twin sister)
    Position(s) Child
    Leader of Hokuto Army (adult)
    Appearances Manga (ch. 1-onwards)
    Anime (ep. 1-onwards)
    Shin Kyūseishu Densetsu and others.
    Voice actor(s) Tomiko Suzuki
    Miina Tominaga (adult)
    Maaya Sakamoto (Raō Den Jun'ai no Shō, Raō Den Gekitō no Shō, Toki Den)
    Kanae Itō (Hokuto Musou)
    Mao Ichimichi (DD Hokuto no Ken)
    Shouta Aoi (Ichigo Aji)
    Rie Kugimiya (Hokuto ga Gotoku)
    Sandy Fox (TV series dub)
    Holly Sidell ('86 movie dub)
    Stephanie Sheh (Hokuto Musou dub)
    Xanthe Huynh (Fist of the North Star: Lost Paradise dub)
    Marieve Herington (William Winckler dub)

    Lin (リン, Rin)

    Lin was a young orphan who lost the ability to speak after witnessing her entire family being murdered by bandits during the aftermath of the nuclear war of 199X. In the beginning of the series, she lives in a small village where she serves prisoners, which is how she meets Kenshiro. He restores her voice using Hokuto Shinken and later saves her from Zeed's raid on the village. Lin was never able to forget this act of kindness and followed Kenshiro after he left the village. She falls into the hands of the Golan, who capture young girls to groom for their 'master race', until Kenshiro saves her once more. Although she is a small girl, Lin displays outstanding compassion and bravery throughout the series, with an unwavering faith in Kenshiro and his ability to save mankind from the horrors of the wasteland.
    After the time-skip following Raoh's death, Lin and Bat form the Hokuto Army during Kenshiro's absence, and fight against the oppressive Imperial Army. It is later revealed that Lin was actually adopted as a child, and that she is really the twin sister of Lui, the Celestial Empress. Per the precepts of succession, Lin was ordered to be executed by the evil Viceroy. But Falco could not go through with it and instead left her to his own remaining family instead. After Jakou and his corrupt regime are destroyed by Kenshiro and Falco, Lin is kidnapped by Jakou's son Jask (Tiger in the anime) and taken to the Land of Shura. Kenshiro rescues her from the demons that await him and tells her to return home to her loved ones. However, Lin's feelings for Kenshiro force her to follow him deeper into the island. Lin is captured by Kaioh, who wishes her to carry his child in order to cleanse his tainted legacy of Hokuto Ryuken. However, failing that, he uses the Shikanhaku (死環白) vital point, which causes the victim to fall in love with the first person they awaken to. As a result, she later falls in love with Bat.
    In the final volume of the manga, Bat refuses to live a lie and erases Lin's memory with his limited Hokuto Shinken. Kenshiro also loses his memory during a fateful thunderstorm, and Bat arranges for the two to be reunited while he stakes his own life against Bolge, an enemy from Kenshiro's past. Lin and Kenshiro recover their memories, only to find Bat has been mortally wounded in the fight. As a dying wish, Bat tells Lin to spend her life with Kenshiro, the man she loves. Lin respects his wish, only to have a change of heart and return to Bat's side. To her wonder, she finds Bat has survived, thanks to Kenshiro's powers.

    1986 movie

    Lin's introduction remains relatively faithful to the original manga/television series. After she is saved from Zeed by Kenshiro, Lin and Bat follow him on his journey to find Yuria, until Kenshiro leaves them with Rei. The three of them travel to Cassandra, where they discover Yuria is now in the hands of Ken-Oh. After Rei dies protecting Yuria, Kenshiro arrives and fights Raoh in a violent battle. Lin intervenes at the last second to save Kenshirō's life. Raoh accepts her plea, believing Lin holds a key to the future.

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