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; {{nihongo|Dragon|ドラゴン|Doragon}}
; {{nihongo|Dragon|ドラゴン|Doragon}}
: Appears only in the TV Series. Dragon was a practitioner of the fire-breathing ''[[Nanto Ryūjin Ken]]'' style who worked with [[Patra]] as members of [[King|KING]]. The two of them operated from a castle on Mount Ryujin, kidnapping young men and women from nearby villages for their slave market. When Dragon first meets [[Kenshiro]], he tells him that [[Yuria]] is located at [[Southern Cross]], and attempts to persuade him into joining forces against Shin. However, Kenshiro rejects his offer in the name of the villagers.  
: Appears only in the TV Series. Dragon was a practitioner of the fire-breathing ''[[Nanto Ryūjin Ken]]'' style who worked with [[Patra]] as members of [[King|KING]]. The two of them operated from a castle on Mount Ryujin, kidnapping young men and women from nearby villages for their slave market. When Dragon first meets [[Kenshiro]], he tells him that [[Yuria]] is located at [[Southern Cross]], and attempts to persuade him into joining forces against Shin. However, Kenshiro rejects his offer in the name of the villagers who have fallen to Dragon's crimes.  


: With negotiations over, Dragon tries to kill Kenshiro with a spiked ceiling but he manages to escape. Kenshiro fights Dragon and Patra together and turns the pair's fighting style against them. Dragon accidentally kills the blinded Patra with his flame-breath before Kenshiro strikes Dragon's ''Zenchō'' (前頂) vital point, which seals his lungs and causes him to combust from the inside.
: With negotiations over, Dragon tries to kill Kenshiro with a spiked ceiling but he manages to escape. Kenshiro fights Dragon and Patra together and turns the pair's fighting style against them. Dragon accidentally kills the blinded Patra with his flame-breath before Kenshiro strikes Dragon's ''Zenchō'' (前頂) vital point, which seals his lungs and causes him to combust from the inside.