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; {{nihongo|[[wikipedia:Oni (folklore)|Demon]] King '''Goram'''|鬼王ゴラム|Kiō Goramu}} | ; {{nihongo|[[wikipedia:Oni (folklore)|Demon]] King '''Goram'''|鬼王ゴラム|Kiō Goramu}} | ||
: Appearing in ''[[Ten no Hao]]'', a warlord who rules over the northern Kanto region from his hideout, the {{nihongo|Demon Cliff Castle|鬼巖城|Kiganjō}}, and practitioner of ''{{nihongo|[[wikipedia:Mount Emei|Emei]] Fist|峨嵋拳|Gabi Ken|}}''. He is known as the "demon king" due to his [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oni oni-like] appearance and brutality. [[Reina]] and [[Souga]] infiltrate his castle as musicians. Goram is enamored by Reina's beauty and forces her to become his wife. Shortly after, [[Raoh]] arrives pretending to be a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koto_(instrument) koto] player. Raoh defeats Goram with the ''[[Hokuto Gosho Ha]]'' technique, and takes over his castle and army. | : Appearing in ''[[Ten no Hao]]'', a warlord who rules over the northern Kanto region from his hideout, the {{nihongo|Demon Cliff Castle|鬼巖城|Kiganjō}}, and practitioner of ''{{nihongo|[[wikipedia:Mount Emei|Emei]] Fist|峨嵋拳|Gabi Ken|}}''. He is known as the "demon king" due to his [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oni oni-like] appearance and brutality. [[Reina]] and [[Souga]] infiltrate his castle as musicians and put on a performance for him. Goram is enamored by Reina's beauty and forces her to become his wife. Shortly after, [[Raoh]] arrives pretending to be a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koto_(instrument) koto] player. Raoh defeats Goram with the ''[[Hokuto Gosho Ha]]'' technique, and takes over his castle and army. | ||
: In the anime adaptation, Goram warns Raoh of the [[Souther|Holy Emperor]] with his dying breaths. | : In the anime adaptation, Goram warns Raoh of the [[Souther|Holy Emperor]] with his dying breaths. | ||