OVA
Description
Rudracin emerges as the central antagonist, born to Beshuma, the late shaman-leader of the Naga tribe. After inheriting leadership upon his father’s death, he dedicates himself to completing Beshuma’s unfinished quest: seizing Princess Surya and the sacred “sex cup,” an artifact he believes will grant immortality and unlock Shambala, a mythical realm tied to the cosmic egg where deities are said to originate.
As chieftain, Rudracin commands legions of serpents, from common snakes to titanic serpentine beasts, deploying them in combat alongside his mastery of a circular bladed weapon akin to those wielded by legendary foes. His physical prowess peaks when he shifts into a hybrid serpent-human form, amplifying his strength and agility. Despite these advantages, he meets his end when Ryu, the protagonist, harnesses ancestral memories to embody a warrior from a past life, striking a fatal blow that immolates Rudracin in azure flames.
Rudracin’s schemes blend personal hunger for power with devotion to his tribe’s legacy. He orchestrates kidnappings, forges alliances with figures like the subordinate warlord Hige Godzilla, and exploits mystical Naga traditions to further his goals. His strategies hinge on merging supernatural forces with calculated warfare, aiming to cement dominance through the artifact and the princess’s capture.
The narrative culminates in his downfall, as both Shambala and immortality slip beyond his grasp. His underestimation of the protagonists’ resilience and the latent mystical energies within Surya’s bloodline seals his fate. Across documented portrayals, his origins, abilities, and role as tribal leader and aspirant conqueror remain unaltered, with no expanded lore in alternate narratives.
As chieftain, Rudracin commands legions of serpents, from common snakes to titanic serpentine beasts, deploying them in combat alongside his mastery of a circular bladed weapon akin to those wielded by legendary foes. His physical prowess peaks when he shifts into a hybrid serpent-human form, amplifying his strength and agility. Despite these advantages, he meets his end when Ryu, the protagonist, harnesses ancestral memories to embody a warrior from a past life, striking a fatal blow that immolates Rudracin in azure flames.
Rudracin’s schemes blend personal hunger for power with devotion to his tribe’s legacy. He orchestrates kidnappings, forges alliances with figures like the subordinate warlord Hige Godzilla, and exploits mystical Naga traditions to further his goals. His strategies hinge on merging supernatural forces with calculated warfare, aiming to cement dominance through the artifact and the princess’s capture.
The narrative culminates in his downfall, as both Shambala and immortality slip beyond his grasp. His underestimation of the protagonists’ resilience and the latent mystical energies within Surya’s bloodline seals his fate. Across documented portrayals, his origins, abilities, and role as tribal leader and aspirant conqueror remain unaltered, with no expanded lore in alternate narratives.