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|nameromaji=Faruko | |nameromaji=Faruko | ||
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|allegiance=[[Lui]] | |allegiance=[[Lui]], Kenshiro | ||
|appearances=Manga (ch. 145-165), Anime (ep. 115-124) | |appearances=Manga (ch. 145-165), Anime (ep. 115-124) | ||
|family=unnamed mother<br>[[Myu]] (common-law wife)<br>[[Misshu|unborn child]]<br>[[Jakō]] (adoptive brother) | |family=unnamed mother<br>[[Myu]] (common-law wife)<br>[[Misshu|unborn child]]<br>[[Jakō]] (adoptive brother) | ||
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: It later transpires that [[Jakoh]] is really the one pulling Falco's strings. When [[Lui]] and [[Lin]] were born, it was decided there could be only one Tentei and Jakoh goaded Falco into killing Lin as the unwanted princess. However, Falco couldn't kill the innocent baby and smuggled the girl into the care of an elderly couple. | : It later transpires that [[Jakoh]] is really the one pulling Falco's strings. When [[Lui]] and [[Lin]] were born, it was decided there could be only one Tentei and Jakoh goaded Falco into killing Lin as the unwanted princess. However, Falco couldn't kill the innocent baby and smuggled the girl into the care of an elderly couple. | ||
: Some years later, Falco's village was attacked by [[Ken-Oh]] and his army. To protect his people, Falco sacrificed his own right-leg as a peace offering. Raoh was satisfied and withdrew the invasion. He also left Falco a word of advice, warning him that Jakoh would be his downfall and it would be wiser to kill him here and now. Falco was unable to do it, as his mother was watching and she had raised Jakoh like a son. After the death of Falco's mother, Jakoh took the Tentei hostage, securing the Imperial throne for himself along with Falco's allegiance. Falco's lover, [[Myu]], was also taken by Jakoh. | : Some years later, Falco's village was attacked by [[Ken-Oh]] and his army. To protect his people, Falco sacrificed his own right-leg as a peace offering. Raoh was satisfied and withdrew the invasion. He also left Falco a word of advice, warning him that Jakoh would be his downfall and it would be wiser to kill him here and now. Falco was unable to do it, as his mother was watching and she had raised Jakoh like a son. After the death of Falco's mother, Jakoh took the Tentei hostage, securing the Imperial throne for himself along with Falco's allegiance. Falco's lover, [[Myu]], was also taken by Jakoh. | ||
: During the war with the [[Hokuto Army|Hokuto Army's]] guerrilla forces, Jakoh orders Falco to protect the Imperial Capital from [[Kenshiro|Kenshiro's]] advance. Falco prepares to fight Kenshiro to the death to protect the Tentei from Jakoh's wrath. To even the fight, Kenshiro strikes a vital point to disable his own leg. However, when the Tentei is rescued from her imprisonment, Falco finally turns on Jakoh and burns the tyrant alive with his Gento technique. | : During the war with the [[Hokuto Army|Hokuto Army's]] guerrilla forces, Jakoh orders Falco to protect the Imperial Capital from [[Kenshiro|Kenshiro's]] advance. Falco prepares to fight Kenshiro to the death to protect the Tentei from Jakoh's wrath. To even the fight, Kenshiro strikes a vital point to disable his own leg. However, when the Tentei is rescued from her imprisonment, Falco finally turns on Jakoh and burns the tyrant alive with his Gento technique. |
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