Dreamanga Games
IMMORTAL FIGHTER
Bangaal
The Golden Tiger

Fighting Style
Kalaripayattu
Bangaal is a warrior of the ancient Kalari and has entered the tournament simply to woo the love of his life and make her Queen of his own kingdom.
Weapon
Whip Sword
Symbol/Animal/Creature
Bengal Tiger
Birthplace
India
Height
5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Weight
205 lb (93 kg; 14 st 9 lb)
Resides
Meyga/Anakariah
GIFTS OF THE AṆṬA ĀṞṞAL
Description: Your character harnesses the fierce and precise strikes of a tiger, delivering powerful hand strikes that can shred through defenses.
Execution: To perform the Tiger's Claw Strike, your character extends their hand and fingers, emulating the sharp claws of a tiger. They swiftly and aggressively attack their opponent, aiming for vital points with quick and precise strikes. This move emphasizes speed, accuracy, and the ability to penetrate even the toughest defenses.
Description: Your character exhibits the agility and grace of a tiger in their kicking techniques, combining speed, flexibility, and acrobatics.
Execution: To execute the Dancing Tiger Kick, your character engages in a fluid and dynamic kicking sequence. They perform a series of high, mid, and low kicks with seamless transitions, incorporating spinning and jumping kicks to disorient and overwhelm their opponents. This move allows for quick changes in direction, making it difficult for opponents to anticipate and defend against the flurry of kicks.
Description: Your character adopts a powerful and intimidating stance, reminiscent of a tiger about to pounce, enhancing their strength and resilience.
Execution: The Tiger's Roar Stance is the foundational posture of the Kalari fighting style. Your character lowers their center of gravity, crouching with one leg forward, ready to explode into action. In this stance, they harness their inner strength, focusing their energy for maximum power and stability. The Tiger's Roar Stance increases their striking power, speed, and resistance to incoming attacks.
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