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: The [[wikipedia:Viceroy|Viceroy]] (総督 Sōtoku) of the Imperial Capital, he imprisoned the [[Tentei|Celestial Empress]], [[Lui]], and blackmailed [[Falco]] into destroying the [[Hokuto Shin Ken|Hokuto]] and [[Nanto Sei Ken|Nanto]] fighters. Jakoh feared they would threaten his supremacy and outshine Gento's imperial star, {{nihongo|[[Taikyokusei]]|大極星||aka [[wikipedia:Polaris|Polaris]]}}. | : The [[wikipedia:Viceroy|Viceroy]] (総督 Sōtoku) of the Imperial Capital, he imprisoned the [[Tentei|Celestial Empress]], [[Lui]], and blackmailed [[Falco]] into destroying the [[Hokuto Shin Ken|Hokuto]] and [[Nanto Sei Ken|Nanto]] fighters. Jakoh feared they would threaten his supremacy and outshine Gento's imperial star, {{nihongo|[[Taikyokusei]]|大極星||aka [[wikipedia:Polaris|Polaris]]}}. | ||
== Manga & TV Series == | |||
: In a past encounter, [[Raoh]] warned Falco of Jakoh's evil intentions and advised Falco to kill him. However, Falco was unable to at that time because his mother, who had raised Jakoh like a son, was watching. When Lui was finally saved, Falco killed Jakoh in an act of vengeance, burning him alive. | : In a past encounter, [[Raoh]] warned Falco of Jakoh's evil intentions and advised Falco to kill him. However, Falco was unable to at that time because his mother, who had raised Jakoh like a son, was watching. When Lui was finally saved, Falco killed Jakoh in an act of vengeance, burning him alive. | ||