![]() ![]() She has been able to break free of Ragyō's control, possibly because of the Life Fibers implanted into her body. Mental Refitting ( 精神 ( せいしん ) 仮 ( かり ) 縫 ( ぬ ) い, Seishin Karinui ?), also known as Mind Stitching - By sewing Life Fibers known as Marionette Threads into the brains of her victims, Ragyō can bend anyone to do her bidding.The exception to this is if she is cut by either the Bakuzan or the Scissor Blades from two different directions. Regeneration - Due to the power of Life Fibers dwelling inside of her body, Ragyō can regenerate any wound inflicted on her almost instantly, even being decapitated at the hands of her daughter Satsuki.She was also able to break Satsuki's blade, Bakuzan, a blade developed to sever Life Fibers with her bare fist. Because of this, she has superhuman strength, speed, reflexes and durability, enough to physically overpower two Kamui-wearing opponents, Ryūko Matoi and Satsuki Kiryūin with relative ease, even though both had substantially developed their Kamui and Life Fiber-based powers. Superhuman Physical Prowess - Ragyō's physiology has been enhanced with Life Fibers.Ragyō first appeared in Episode 6, where she was seen contacting Satsuki from her office.Īfter the Tri-City School Raid Trip The Great Culture and Sport Festival Brainwashing Ryūko The Final Battle Powers & Abilities About six months before the beginning of the series, she ordered Nui to assassinate Sōichirō (now named Isshin Matoi) and to steal his latest invention, the Scissor Blades. Sometime after this, she created Nui Harime from an artificial Life Fiber womb, and raised her into a loyal servant. She then took another attempt on her second newborn child, but when the experiment failed again, she disposed of the baby, at which point Sōichirō discovered her true nature. After that, she gave birth to their first child, Satsuki, who later became the first failed test subject of fusing Life Fibers. Sometime later, Ragyō met Sōichirō Kiryūin, and then married to him. At some point in the civil war, she saved Rei Hōōmaru, an African child whose hometown was caught up in a civil war. She planned to use the Life Fibers to take over the world. Many years before the events of the series, Ragyō took over this task and ended up becoming the clan's elder who would witness it's awakening. When the Primordial Life Fiber went into hibernation, it became the duty of the Kiryūin family to keep it safe, with it being a rule that only the elder of the family would be allowed to witness it's awakening. In her final moments, despite having failed, she believes that the Life Fibers will eventually return to Earth, and despite Ryūko's counterpoint that humans will remain human (and therefore remain capable of defeating them), Ragyō remains undeterred and even smirks before pulling out and crushing her own heart, dissipating into nothingness. As a result, she had absolutely no regard for human life, including her own, going as far as using her infant daughters as test subjects for potentially fatal experiments, and eventually committing suicide rather than accepting defeat after Ryūko kills all the earthly Life Fibers. She was shown to have an unbreakable will (a trait she apparently passed on to Satsuki and Ryūko) and a strong devotion to the Life Fibers, having actively given her human soul to them. All of this may be done because she merely enjoys dominating someone or something. Her cruelty and arrogance has shown to be even more sinister, as she has been shown fondling (and even sexually assaulting) Satsuki and Ryūko, as well as herself in Episode 23. She enjoys domination and control, lusting for power over the world in order to give it to the Life Fibers. However, she is individualistically treacherous and sadistic, brutalizing and maniacally taunting Satsuki and Ryūko, and tearing Ryūko's heart out simply to make a point. Like Satsuki Kiryūin, Ragyō is strangely willing to indulge the whims of her inferiors, and is quite personable with those loyal to her, and is similarly ruthless towards her enemies. According to Rei Hōōmaru, her character and morals are at the very least questionable. She is vain and proud, and boasts her power and status abundantly. Ragyō is a character bathed in luxury and it shows in her overall presentation and attitude. The origin of these scars is unknown, but they are likely a result of her fusion with Life Fibers. She also has seven scars on her back that greatly resemble the stars emblazoned in Goku Uniforms. Much like her oldest daughter, Ragyō is often accompanied by a blinding light that shines from behind her. ![]() She has a very attractive and authoritarian appearance, and is at all times flaunting glamorous dresses. Ragyō's most prominent feature is her resplendent multi-colored hair with a silver color on top. 3.2 The Great Culture and Sport Festival.3.1 After the Tri-City School Raid Trip. ![]()
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