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+ | In the Pachinko Game story, Ouga is a senior Makai Knight member of the [[The Senate|Senate]]. He is a contestant of the tournament (the game title), held to measure the ability of the Makai Knights, as such he could also be the one hosting the tournament. Ouga is currently the one on the top of the tournament as he is regarded as ''The powerful person that holds the silver armor''. |
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− | + | In the events of Moonbow Traveler, Raiga's birth awakened the surviving dark remnants of [[Barago]]/[[Kiba]]. Barago returned and targeted knights to use their power to summon the legendary armor: Ouga. Barago wanted to combine the powers the Kiba and Ouga armor to become a new entity of great power. It was briefly fused with the [[Kiba]] but it was separated from Kiba after a battle with [[Taiga Saejima|Taiga]], [[Kouga Saejima|Kouga]], and [[Raiga Saejima, Raiga]], presumably either returning to whence it came or was destroyed. It is stated by Kouga that once it was Ouga (as opposed to Garo) who hailed as the most powerful Makai Knight. |
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Ouga is a white golden Makai Armor that specializes in long sword combat. Whoever wears this armor will take the title of the Ouga the Emperor Knight (鷹皇騎士王・王牙(オウガ)Yōkō Kishi-ō Ouga, lit. "King Fang") or Ogre Emperor Knight. The armor first appears in the pachinko game GARO: Makai Decisive Battle Gaoh and makes its live debut in Moonbow Traveler.
Description & Characteristics
Much like other sword oriented armors such as Garo or Kiba, Ouga possesses the same design features along with one distinct difference in the form of the hawk spread wings that decorate the mask and the cape that symbolizes his mastering of the armor fighting style. The hawk-like theme may represent an analog of his title, as hawks are a symbol of nobility, status, and warrior spirit in Japanese culture.
History
Makai Decisive Battle Gaoh
In the Pachinko Game story, Ouga is a senior Makai Knight member of the Senate. He is a contestant of the tournament (the game title), held to measure the ability of the Makai Knights, as such he could also be the one hosting the tournament. Ouga is currently the one on the top of the tournament as he is regarded as The powerful person that holds the silver armor.
Moonbow Traveler
In the events of Moonbow Traveler, Raiga's birth awakened the surviving dark remnants of Barago/Kiba. Barago returned and targeted knights to use their power to summon the legendary armor: Ouga. Barago wanted to combine the powers the Kiba and Ouga armor to become a new entity of great power. It was briefly fused with the Kiba but it was separated from Kiba after a battle with Taiga, Kouga, and Raiga Saejima, Raiga, presumably either returning to whence it came or was destroyed. It is stated by Kouga that once it was Ouga (as opposed to Garo) who hailed as the most powerful Makai Knight.
Pics Gallery
Notes & Trivia
- The Hawk theme of the armor may be related to Japanse Falconry known as Takagari.
- This armor was originally exclusive to the pachinko game Makai Kessen Gaoh, before making its live-action debut in Moonbow Traveler.
Articles & References
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