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Levi Rah, sometimes called Rebi Ra, trained in Nempo under Master Aguni Rai alongside Genichirou Izayoi. He learned to channel the living chi of the universe but grew frustrated with his progress and jealous of Genichirou's superior skill. Consumed by resentment, he abandoned his path and sought greater power through dark sorcery, selling his soul to demonic forces. This pact granted immense magical abilities in exchange for breaking the barriers between Earth and Hell, enabling demonic conquest.
Empowered and virtually unstoppable, he confronted and killed Genichirou in Tokyo's Shinjuku district. Levi Rah then unleashed the catastrophic "Demon Quake," devastating Shinjuku and transforming it into a demon-haunted wasteland severed from Tokyo. He spent the next decade gathering strength within this chaotic zone, summoning three demon guardians for protection while preparing his final ritual.
A decade later, Levi Rah indirectly attacked the World Federation President using cursed plants, strategically occupying Master Rai, the president's protector. Unaware Genichirou had a son, Kyoya Izayoi, who inherited his father's abilities, Levi Rah continued his plans. Kyoya, persuaded by the president's daughter Sayaka Rama, entered Shinjuku to confront him.
After Kyoya defeated the demon guardians, Levi Rah placed him in a trance to delay him. Kyoya broke free and confronted Levi Rah at Shinjuku Station but was overpowered. Levi Rah shattered Kyoya's wooden sword and cast him into a pit. Kyoya survived, retrieving his father's sword Ashura, which revitalized his chi. In their final battle, Levi Rah tried to use Sayaka as a sacrificial shield, but allies intervened. Kyoya struck him with a wave of positive chi, dispelling his dark aura and destroying him. Levi Rah's death lifted Shinjuku's chaos and halted the demonic invasion.
Levi Rah wielded potent dark sorcery, casting illusions, hypnotizing victims, and rapidly regenerating. A protective dark aura made him immune to ordinary weapons, vulnerable only to overwhelming positive chi. He was also a skilled swordsman, wielding an obsidian blade with a red jewel that projected destructive magical blasts; his powers manifested with a distinctive red glow, contrasting Nempo's blue chi.
Levi Rah's legacy influenced subsequent media. Tabletop role-playing scenarios like "The Infernal Child" explore successors to his dark reign, featuring characters confronting demons guarding a potential heir. His actions also set the stage for sequel novels such as *Demon Palace Babylon*, where Kyoya and allies face new threats arising from Shinjuku's fall.
Empowered and virtually unstoppable, he confronted and killed Genichirou in Tokyo's Shinjuku district. Levi Rah then unleashed the catastrophic "Demon Quake," devastating Shinjuku and transforming it into a demon-haunted wasteland severed from Tokyo. He spent the next decade gathering strength within this chaotic zone, summoning three demon guardians for protection while preparing his final ritual.
A decade later, Levi Rah indirectly attacked the World Federation President using cursed plants, strategically occupying Master Rai, the president's protector. Unaware Genichirou had a son, Kyoya Izayoi, who inherited his father's abilities, Levi Rah continued his plans. Kyoya, persuaded by the president's daughter Sayaka Rama, entered Shinjuku to confront him.
After Kyoya defeated the demon guardians, Levi Rah placed him in a trance to delay him. Kyoya broke free and confronted Levi Rah at Shinjuku Station but was overpowered. Levi Rah shattered Kyoya's wooden sword and cast him into a pit. Kyoya survived, retrieving his father's sword Ashura, which revitalized his chi. In their final battle, Levi Rah tried to use Sayaka as a sacrificial shield, but allies intervened. Kyoya struck him with a wave of positive chi, dispelling his dark aura and destroying him. Levi Rah's death lifted Shinjuku's chaos and halted the demonic invasion.
Levi Rah wielded potent dark sorcery, casting illusions, hypnotizing victims, and rapidly regenerating. A protective dark aura made him immune to ordinary weapons, vulnerable only to overwhelming positive chi. He was also a skilled swordsman, wielding an obsidian blade with a red jewel that projected destructive magical blasts; his powers manifested with a distinctive red glow, contrasting Nempo's blue chi.
Levi Rah's legacy influenced subsequent media. Tabletop role-playing scenarios like "The Infernal Child" explore successors to his dark reign, featuring characters confronting demons guarding a potential heir. His actions also set the stage for sequel novels such as *Demon Palace Babylon*, where Kyoya and allies face new threats arising from Shinjuku's fall.