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Born Jirougorou Kuroda on September 19, 1549, in Musashi Province during Japan's turbulent Sengoku period, Dais hailed from a samurai family serving larger feudal lords, though their status had diminished. Driven by ambition, he left his family but faced repeated setbacks and humiliation on the battlefield, experiences that forged his defining trait of endurance. He eventually formed an assassination squad targeting a prominent warlord. During this mission, he encountered Talpa, who offered power and success in exchange for loyalty. Accepting this pact transformed Jirougorou into the Dark Warlord of Illusion, abandoning his human identity.
As the oldest and most strategic of the Four Dark Warlords, Dais served as Talpa's primary tactician. He relished manipulating both enemies and allies, treating conflicts like intricate chess games. His armor, the Armor of Illusion, represented summer and embodied either serenity or endurance, depending on translation. Its color scheme featured maroon with green and gold accents. This armor granted powers of illusion, enabling him to cast realistic visions, camouflage himself, and create entangling webs. His primary weapon was a set of six interconnected kamas that could extend or form webs, supplemented by nunchaku on his left forearm and a morning star on his right. His signature attack was "Tochimou" or "Web of Deception".
Throughout the conflict with the Ronin Warriors, Dais frequently clashed with the impulsive Kento of Hardrock, establishing them as primary rivals. He nearly tricked the Ronin Warriors into attacking each other once, though Kento eventually saw through the deception. Later, he cornered Kento and Rowen in the Dynasty fortress, allowing Rowen to escape by focusing solely on Kento. Alongside the other Warlords, he willingly donated energy to restore Talpa's physical form.
Dais's loyalty to Talpa wavered after two events: an encounter with Anubis in the mortal realm where Anubis questioned Talpa's motives, and the rise of Lady Kayura as Talpa's favored subordinate. Confiding in Sekhmet and Kale, he acknowledged Talpa's diminishing reliance on them, recognizing they had become expendable pawns. This introspection led him to see his own selfishness and greed as the cause of his servitude. Ultimately, he defected from the Dynasty, joining the Ronin Warriors in their final battle against Talpa. Following Talpa's defeat, he departed the mortal realm alongside Kayura and the other former Warlords.
Physically, Dais possessed white hair, blue eyes, and wore an eyepatch over his left eye. He stood 176 cm tall and weighed 70 kg. Beyond combat, he disliked waking early and enjoyed confusing others. Theoretically, his armor's illusion powers held potential to soothe troubled minds if used benevolently, though this remained unrealized during his Dynasty service.
As the oldest and most strategic of the Four Dark Warlords, Dais served as Talpa's primary tactician. He relished manipulating both enemies and allies, treating conflicts like intricate chess games. His armor, the Armor of Illusion, represented summer and embodied either serenity or endurance, depending on translation. Its color scheme featured maroon with green and gold accents. This armor granted powers of illusion, enabling him to cast realistic visions, camouflage himself, and create entangling webs. His primary weapon was a set of six interconnected kamas that could extend or form webs, supplemented by nunchaku on his left forearm and a morning star on his right. His signature attack was "Tochimou" or "Web of Deception".
Throughout the conflict with the Ronin Warriors, Dais frequently clashed with the impulsive Kento of Hardrock, establishing them as primary rivals. He nearly tricked the Ronin Warriors into attacking each other once, though Kento eventually saw through the deception. Later, he cornered Kento and Rowen in the Dynasty fortress, allowing Rowen to escape by focusing solely on Kento. Alongside the other Warlords, he willingly donated energy to restore Talpa's physical form.
Dais's loyalty to Talpa wavered after two events: an encounter with Anubis in the mortal realm where Anubis questioned Talpa's motives, and the rise of Lady Kayura as Talpa's favored subordinate. Confiding in Sekhmet and Kale, he acknowledged Talpa's diminishing reliance on them, recognizing they had become expendable pawns. This introspection led him to see his own selfishness and greed as the cause of his servitude. Ultimately, he defected from the Dynasty, joining the Ronin Warriors in their final battle against Talpa. Following Talpa's defeat, he departed the mortal realm alongside Kayura and the other former Warlords.
Physically, Dais possessed white hair, blue eyes, and wore an eyepatch over his left eye. He stood 176 cm tall and weighed 70 kg. Beyond combat, he disliked waking early and enjoyed confusing others. Theoretically, his armor's illusion powers held potential to soothe troubled minds if used benevolently, though this remained unrealized during his Dynasty service.