Dreamanga Games
IMMORTAL FIGHTER
Ko Khyal
The Cerebral Cobra

Fighting Style
Bokator
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Weapon
Long Staff
Symbol/Animal/Creature
King Cobra
Birthplace
Cambodia
Height
6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight
170 lb (77 kg; 12 st 2 lb)
Resides
Panaloma/Anakariah
GIFTS OF THE AṆṬA ĀṞṞAL
Description: Your character utilizes the deadly precision and speed of a king cobra, delivering a powerful and venomous strike that leaves opponents reeling.
Execution: To perform the Venomous Strike, your character employs quick and precise strikes, targeting vital points on the opponent's body with speed and accuracy. They strike with the force and intensity of a coiled cobra, delivering devastating blows that can stun or incapacitate opponents. This move emphasizes both power and precision, showcasing your character's ability to strike with lethal effectiveness.
Description: Your character adopts a defensive posture inspired by the coiled position of a king cobra, effectively neutralizing opponents' attacks.
Execution: To execute the Cobra's Coil, your character assumes a low and compact stance, reminiscent of a coiled cobra ready to strike. They utilize their agility and flexibility to evade incoming attacks, efficiently redirecting the opponents' strikes while maintaining a balanced and centered position. This move showcases your character's ability to neutralize and counter opponents' attacks with finesse.
Description: Your character combines the grappling techniques of Bokator with the crushing power of a constricting snake, applying immense pressure and control over opponents.
Execution: To perform Bokator's Serpent Lock, your character utilizes joint locks and submission holds inspired by the powerful grip of a constricting snake. They entangle their opponent's limbs, applying leverage and pressure to immobilize and control their movements. This move demonstrates your character's expertise in Bokator's grappling techniques and their ability to dominate opponents in close-quarters combat.
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