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He is Rakha, King of all Rakshasa, and ogres/orcs/oni/goblins/hob goblins/trolls,and other Rakshasashe is big brother of Sakisha the magical goblin girl
he had super human strength and speed
he can use different magical abilities, like fire magic, temperature, telekinesis, hardening, cutting slashes, at island and continent level, he can use different weapons and martial arts
he is amazing at hand to hand and long range attacks
he is a type 1 Rakshasa, but when he became oni/ogre/orc king, he upgraded, now is considered more powerful than even type 3 demons,
Rakha now (as commander of Rakshasa army) serves under Harsh, our main character,
story:-
In Rakha's territory, where orc, ogre, oni, goblins, hobgoblins, trolls, and other humanoid monsters roamed, Rakha was king of his territory, this dominion was a realm of twisted forests, jagged mountains, and shadowed valleys—a place where the sun rarely pierced the thick canopy.
Rakha despised humans. Their frailty, their fleeting lives—they disgusted him. In the isekai world beyond, he was renowned as the Strongest Rakshasa, a title he had earned through countless battles, each one ending with the taste of human flesh on his tongue.
But Rakha's past was darker still. As a violent ogre child, he had killed his own mother shortly after birth. His instincts were primal, he was trained to kill, driven by an insatiable hunger for destruction. Yet, in those fleeting moments after each kill, a spark of remorse would flicker within him. Why did he do this? Why did he take life so easily?
A malevolent dark force controlled Rakha's mind, urging him to continue the slaughter. His siblings, his master, and his loyal subordinates—ogres and orcs alike—supported his reign of terror. Kingdoms fell, and humans, elves, dwarves other peaceful beings died. Rakha became the embodiment of monstrous evil, growing stronger with each life he extinguished. those ogres/orcs who were not supporting him, he even killed them too.
Then came the news that shattered his twisted existence: His sister, Sakisha, the beautiful magical goblin girl, had been captured and now served humans. The rage that consumed him was unlike anything he had felt before. How dare they use his beautiful goblin sister? Rakha vowed revenge.
Unbeknownst to Rakha, Sakisha's human master was none other than Harsh, our main character—the ruler and creator of Hiradwar, the Diamond City kingdom. In Hiradwar, demihumans, monsters, and all races coexisted in harmony, free from discrimination. Our main character, a godly being, had transformed Sakisha from a bloodthirsty magical goblin into a peaceful, loving creature.
When Rakha's massive army of ogres, onis, orcs, goblins, hobgoblins, and other powerful Rakshasa marched toward Hiradwar, our main character received the news. He could have obliterated them with a mere thought, but he wanted more. He wanted them to change, just as Sakisha had.
The battle erupted—the Hollow lifeless metal knights clashing with Rakshasa. Rakha's siblings joined the fray, cutting through the metal knights like butter. But then Yodha, a living knight (1st commander), far more powerful than the rest, stepped forward. Rakha sensed immense strength in him.
Magic clashed with steel as Rakha and Yodha fought for hours. Rakha's magic was deflected by Yodha's sword. Desperate, Rakha called his siblings and subordinates to overwhelm Yodha. But it was futile. Yodha stood alone, unwavering.
Our main character appeared, his aura shocking every Rakshasa present. Rakha jumped at him but, He gripped Rakha's face, entering his mind. There, he found the same dark energy that plagued Sakisha and Yodha. Our main character extracted it, he transformed into his true godly form freezing time and devoured that dark force, then he transformed back into his human form, unfreezing time. Then, he spoke to Rakha.
Ashamed, Rakha bowed. "You defeated me. You are my lord now." Tradition dictated that the victor became the new leader. Our main character resisted, but the Rakshasa accepted him. Loyalty shifted, and they vowed to protect Hiradwar—the city where monsters and humans could coexist, where even the darkest souls could find redemption.