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Dais, identified as Rajura in the original Japanese, served as one of Emperor Talpa's Four Dark Warlords. Born Kuroda Jirougorou on September 19, 1549, in Musashi province during Japan's Sengoku period, he hailed from a samurai family descended from the Musashi clans active between 1185 and 1392 AD, though they held vassal status under a larger lord at his birth. Driven by ambition, he sought battlefield glory but faced repeated setbacks and humiliation, forging his defining trait of endurance symbolized by the kanji "Nin" (忍). He formed an assassination squad targeting a prominent warlord, an act that led him to encounter Talpa and align with the demon emperor. This alliance transformed him into the Illusion Demon General.

Physically, Rajura possessed white hair and blue eyes, standing 176 cm tall and weighing 70 kg. He wore an eyepatch over his left eye, lost in an unspecified conflict. His armor, representing summer, featured maroon with green and gold accents. Its primary ability cast realistic illusions for camouflage or psychological manipulation, such as making allies appear as enemies. His main weapon, the Rokuashi Naginata, consisted of six detachable kama-like blades extending to create expansive webs for entrapment. Secondary weapons included nunchaku on his left forearm and a morning star on his right. The armor's special attack, "Tochimou" ("Web of Deception" in the English dub), entangled opponents in adhesive strands tightening with resistance. His illusion powers could theoretically soothe troubled minds if used benevolently.

As the oldest and most strategic Dark Warlord, he prioritized calculated planning over brute force, often treating battles like chess games. He frequently exploited the impulsive nature of his rival, Kento of Hardrock, nearly defeating the Ronin Warriors by tricking them into attacking each other. Initial loyalty to Talpa wavered after encountering Anubis in the mortal realm and witnessing Talpa's favoritism toward Lady Kayura. Rajura privately acknowledged to allies like Sekhmet and Kale that they had become expendable pawns, accepting this as a consequence of his ambition. During the final battle against Talpa, he allied with the Ronin Warriors, contributing to the emperor's defeat. He subsequently departed the mortal realm alongside Kayura, Sekhmet, and Kale.

His character arc reflected a samurai spirit shaped by endurance and adaptability. While his tactics caused significant conflict—including Kento's capture—his later actions demonstrated a capacity for redemption, aligning with forces opposing Talpa's tyranny without fully renouncing his pragmatic worldview.