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Julia, also known as Yuria, originates from the Nanto Seitō Kettō bloodline and is engaged to Kenshiro. Her lineage includes an older brother, Ryuga, and an older half-brother, Juza of the Clouds. She is later revealed as the Last General of the Nanto Roku Seiken.
One year before the main events, Shin of the Nanto Koshū Ken school defeats Kenshiro and forcibly takes Julia. To spare Kenshiro's life, she swears love for Shin. Held captive at Shin's Southern Cross stronghold, she despairs over the violence committed by Shin's KING organization and attempts suicide by leaping from a palace balcony. The Nanto Goshasei save her life, spiriting her away while Shin claims responsibility for her death to deceive Raoh.
After the Southern Cross arc, Julia resurfaces as the helmeted Last Nanto General, ordering attacks against Raoh. Kenshiro and Raoh separately discover her true identity and race to the Nanto Capital. Raoh arrives first, taking her to his castle upon learning she suffers from a terminal illness similar to Toki's. He induces a false death state, using her as bait against Kenshiro during their final battle at the Hokuto Renkitōza. Following Kenshiro's victory, Julia awakens with her life extended due to Raoh's intervention. She then travels with Kenshiro to spend their remaining years in peace, residing in Shouki's village until her eventual death from the illness.
In the "Shin Kyūseishu Densetsu" film series, Julia's role expands. "Yuria Den" depicts her childhood, her first meeting with Kenshiro, her relationship with adoptive guardian Dharma, and her inheritance of the Last Nanto General position. This installment reveals the origin of her illness and introduces elements like her dog Tobi. "Kenshirō Den" features an original storyline set during Kenshiro's missing year after his defeat by Shin, concluding with their wedding and uniquely implying Julia's pregnancy with Kenshiro's child, diverging from other continuities.
Physically, Julia typically possesses waist-length auburn hair that turns pale violet after her abduction, dark-blue eyes, and a noted resemblance to the warrior Mamiya. Her character embodies compassion and resilience amid tragedy, serving as a symbolic beacon of hope in the post-apocalyptic wasteland. Multiple characters, including Raoh, Toki, Shin, and Juza, express admiration or love for her due to her beauty and nobility.
One year before the main events, Shin of the Nanto Koshū Ken school defeats Kenshiro and forcibly takes Julia. To spare Kenshiro's life, she swears love for Shin. Held captive at Shin's Southern Cross stronghold, she despairs over the violence committed by Shin's KING organization and attempts suicide by leaping from a palace balcony. The Nanto Goshasei save her life, spiriting her away while Shin claims responsibility for her death to deceive Raoh.
After the Southern Cross arc, Julia resurfaces as the helmeted Last Nanto General, ordering attacks against Raoh. Kenshiro and Raoh separately discover her true identity and race to the Nanto Capital. Raoh arrives first, taking her to his castle upon learning she suffers from a terminal illness similar to Toki's. He induces a false death state, using her as bait against Kenshiro during their final battle at the Hokuto Renkitōza. Following Kenshiro's victory, Julia awakens with her life extended due to Raoh's intervention. She then travels with Kenshiro to spend their remaining years in peace, residing in Shouki's village until her eventual death from the illness.
In the "Shin Kyūseishu Densetsu" film series, Julia's role expands. "Yuria Den" depicts her childhood, her first meeting with Kenshiro, her relationship with adoptive guardian Dharma, and her inheritance of the Last Nanto General position. This installment reveals the origin of her illness and introduces elements like her dog Tobi. "Kenshirō Den" features an original storyline set during Kenshiro's missing year after his defeat by Shin, concluding with their wedding and uniquely implying Julia's pregnancy with Kenshiro's child, diverging from other continuities.
Physically, Julia typically possesses waist-length auburn hair that turns pale violet after her abduction, dark-blue eyes, and a noted resemblance to the warrior Mamiya. Her character embodies compassion and resilience amid tragedy, serving as a symbolic beacon of hope in the post-apocalyptic wasteland. Multiple characters, including Raoh, Toki, Shin, and Juza, express admiration or love for her due to her beauty and nobility.