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Yuda hails from the brutal Land of Shura, where survival demands perpetual struggle. He mastered the Nanto Suichoken style, specializing in pressure point techniques that manipulate blood flow to inflict excruciating pain without causing immediate death.

He presents an effeminate appearance and flamboyant demeanor, cultivating an aura of cruel elegance, often adorning himself with roses which he also employs as weapons or calling cards. Behind this facade lies immense pride, sadism, and a profound obsession with proving his superiority, particularly over his ultimate rival, Raoh.

A prior battle with Raoh, years before the main events, resulted in a devastating defeat that scarred Yuda physically and psychologically. This loss fuels his burning hatred and desire for vengeance against Raoh.

Serving as one of King Souther's top Nanto generals, Yuda operates with significant autonomy, exploiting his position to pursue personal vendettas and indulge his cruel whims. He commands ruthless subordinates and instills fear through merciless actions.

He encounters Kenshiro early on, recognizing him as Raoh's brother. Yuda initially underestimates Kenshiro but later acknowledges his strength after witnessing his techniques; their interactions are marked by Yuda's taunting and attempts to manipulate or provoke him.

A significant conflict arises with Rei, another Nanto successor protecting Southern Cross village. Yuda targets the village and Rei's love interest, Airi, specifically to lure out and destroy Rei, whom he views as a rival Nanto practitioner and obstacle. He captures Airi, subjecting her to torment to break Rei's spirit.

This culminates in a brutal battle where Yuda uses his blood-controlling techniques to inflict horrific suffering on Rei. Despite Rei's determination and sacrifice, Yuda kills Airi, delivering a crushing psychological blow. Rei manages to mortally wound Yuda in their final confrontation.

Facing death from Rei's wounds, Yuda's final act is driven by his obsession with Raoh. He seeks out Raoh for one last duel, hoping to achieve victory or force Raoh's acknowledgment. Raoh effortlessly defeats the already dying Yuda, crushing his skull with a single blow. Yuda dies without achieving his vengeance or the recognition he craved.