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A year later, Jagi keeps Rei's sister, Airi, as his slave but soon realizes Kenshiro is still alive. When Kenshiro and Rei arrive at his fortress, he tries to trick Rei into attacking Kenshiro but Kenshiro immediately stops the fight and provokes Jagi into battle. The two Hokuto brothers fight upon the roof and during the fight Jagi reveals it was him who goaded Shin into taking Yuria. Enraged by this, Kenshiro unleashes his fury upon Jagi and his punch destroys the device supporting his disfigured head. He tells Kenshiro of Yuria and Shin's whereabouts before his entire body explodes. | A year later, Jagi keeps Rei's sister, Airi, as his slave but soon realizes Kenshiro is still alive. When Kenshiro and Rei arrive at his fortress, he tries to trick Rei into attacking Kenshiro but Kenshiro immediately stops the fight and provokes Jagi into battle. The two Hokuto brothers fight upon the roof and during the fight Jagi reveals it was him who goaded Shin into taking Yuria. Enraged by this, Kenshiro unleashes his fury upon Jagi and his punch destroys the device supporting his disfigured head. He tells Kenshiro of Yuria and Shin's whereabouts before his entire body explodes. | ||
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=== Fist of the North Star: Lost Paradise === | |||
Serving as a minor antagonist in an original story faithful to the world and it's characters, Jagi and his spiteful crusade were abridged and woven into the greater narrative surrounding the paradisiacal City of Eden and the encroaching Army of Ruin. | |||
Scarring himself in the likeness of his younger brother, Jagi committed horrifying acts of violence against the innocent in hopes of desecrating Kenshiro's good name. His campaign proved successful, as his taking of Airi and murder of her parents drove her brother Rei to scour the earth for this "man with the seven scars" who did these horrible things and cut him down. Jagi and his captive would eventually travel to Eden, though it is unclear when they first arrived, seeing that narratively, the madman only started to become notorious to the people of the city after Thouzer's siege, which was long after Airi ended the death match between Rei (who was jumping to conclusions) and the defensive Kenshiro; because Airi walked free during this event, making no mention of Jagi residing in Eden, it could be assumed that either Jagi sold Airi to slavers who brought her there before he ever entered the city's gates, or she was set loose by him as bait for an elaborate trap. | |||
Sometime after his unannounced arrival in Eden, Jagi would be recruited by Targa, the Lieutenant of the Army of Ruin, due to their mutual interest in Kenshiro's defeat. Together they schemed against him, taking a paralyzed Rei and incapacitated Airi as hostages to use against Kenshiro: he is to fight Jagi in gladiatorial combat, but the moment he moves out of place is the moment his allies die. Despite these restrictions, Jagi still found immense trouble in dispatching his younger brother, barking at Targa's soldiers to kill Rei and Airi. The villains' plot is subverted, however, once Nadia swooped in to rescue the hostages while everyone was occupied, leaving Jagi at the mercy of an enraged Kenshiro. He showed Jagi none, breaking his body near the point of explosion and allowing a now recovered Rei to deliver the final blow. Old wounds throbbing in his final moments, Jagi desperately calls out to Targa, only to find that his "ally" was nothing but an opportunist, and that one can lose to his younger brother. | |||
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