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Kyōichi Takame, alias Loki, held the rank of Fourth Fist within Ragnarök, signifying his status among the organization’s elite combatants. He specializes in a unique karate variant emphasizing spear hand strikes, channeling force through coordinated arm-joint movements to unleash rapid, layered attacks. This "tame" technique simulates a singular blow while delivering multiple concussive impacts.
Though his pre-Ragnarök history is obscure, Loki ranks among the group’s earliest recruits. He cultivated a faction within the organization by training loyalists called "Shadows"—decoys mimicking his appearance to disorient foes. This network, bolstered by ordinary subordinates, fueled his schemes to incite internal strife, weaken Odin’s leadership, and install Berserker as a puppet ruler.
During the Ragnarök Saga, Loki kidnapped Honoka Shirahama to manipulate Hermit and Kenichi, showcasing his penchant for exploiting emotional leverage. Odin later censured his unauthorized deployment of the Great Sage Fist’s authority, forcing his retreat. He further sowed discord by framing Odin for institutional failures and proposing a "New Eight Fists" lineup. Berserker’s unwavering allegiance to Odin sabotaged this coup, culminating in Loki’s defeat and Ragnarök’s disintegration.
Post-Ragnarök, Loki repurposed his Shadows and assistant Number 20 into a detective agency. Allying with Haruo Niijima, he supplied intel on Yami and YOMI while covertly monitoring their activities, such as Hermit’s death match. Despite self-serving tendencies, he occasionally prioritized allies, rescuing Tōko Amada from Yami yet prioritizing survival in perilous scenarios.
A master tactician, Loki favors psychological warfare, surveillance, and ambushes over direct combat, dissecting adversaries’ weaknesses and interpersonal rifts. His post-Ragnarök endeavors retained this strategic cunning, pivoting to espionage and information trading laced with moral ambiguity.
His signature look—spiked light-blue bangs, trench coat, and insectoid goggles—concealed a conventionally attractive face, revealed only when removing the eyewear. As a detective, he adopted a subdued, professional aesthetic.
Later arcs depict his begrudging respect for Hermit’s evolution, undercover missions aboard Diego Carlo’s cruise ship, and operations targeting YOMI members. These actions illustrate his shift from antagonist to an enigmatic informant, cooperating with Niijima’s objectives while pursuing clandestine personal agendas.
Though his pre-Ragnarök history is obscure, Loki ranks among the group’s earliest recruits. He cultivated a faction within the organization by training loyalists called "Shadows"—decoys mimicking his appearance to disorient foes. This network, bolstered by ordinary subordinates, fueled his schemes to incite internal strife, weaken Odin’s leadership, and install Berserker as a puppet ruler.
During the Ragnarök Saga, Loki kidnapped Honoka Shirahama to manipulate Hermit and Kenichi, showcasing his penchant for exploiting emotional leverage. Odin later censured his unauthorized deployment of the Great Sage Fist’s authority, forcing his retreat. He further sowed discord by framing Odin for institutional failures and proposing a "New Eight Fists" lineup. Berserker’s unwavering allegiance to Odin sabotaged this coup, culminating in Loki’s defeat and Ragnarök’s disintegration.
Post-Ragnarök, Loki repurposed his Shadows and assistant Number 20 into a detective agency. Allying with Haruo Niijima, he supplied intel on Yami and YOMI while covertly monitoring their activities, such as Hermit’s death match. Despite self-serving tendencies, he occasionally prioritized allies, rescuing Tōko Amada from Yami yet prioritizing survival in perilous scenarios.
A master tactician, Loki favors psychological warfare, surveillance, and ambushes over direct combat, dissecting adversaries’ weaknesses and interpersonal rifts. His post-Ragnarök endeavors retained this strategic cunning, pivoting to espionage and information trading laced with moral ambiguity.
His signature look—spiked light-blue bangs, trench coat, and insectoid goggles—concealed a conventionally attractive face, revealed only when removing the eyewear. As a detective, he adopted a subdued, professional aesthetic.
Later arcs depict his begrudging respect for Hermit’s evolution, undercover missions aboard Diego Carlo’s cruise ship, and operations targeting YOMI members. These actions illustrate his shift from antagonist to an enigmatic informant, cooperating with Niijima’s objectives while pursuing clandestine personal agendas.