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Kore A. Sugoi (characters)

This character appears in 1 book.


  1. Celestial Warriors: Book 1

    Celestial Warriors: The Beginning (Volume 1)

    by Garland J. Bennett, III

    Kore A. Sugoi: One of the supporting antagonist in the story, member of the "Children of the Grimoire", and former member of the Sugoi tribe. She grew up without a father and an shadow to her two brothers, who were considered to be the pride of the Sugoi tribe. She's worked hard to make a name for herself and not to be in the shadows of her brothers. Trying to establish her own independence in the world of Empyrean. She went to the academy at the age of five, and she was progressed very well for her age. She has few friends and one close friend, to whom she talk to often. It wasn't until the events of the tribe near extinction, she was sparred when she was coming back home from her schooling, only to find that her tribe was killed in cold blood. Determined to know, she went back to her home, only to find that her mother was killed, her two brothers gone, and only blood left for her to see. Now sad and enraged at what happened, she set out to find out the ones responsible for the horrible incident. As she continued her journey, she came across her long lost father, the person she's never seen. Hallde talked to her and apologized to her greatly on how he wasn't a very good father to her, and to this end, Ally forgive only because the hatred for her brother Draco was much greater than not knowing who he was. She decided to come with her father in order to find out where Draco is, so that she could kill him, while extracting revenge on her brother. Feeling that he's responsible for the incident that happened, and not knowing that it was actually her father's enemy that has caused this tragic end. She's been introduced into the story at last part of the first book and later on during the second book. Where she currently caught up with the person that she swore her revenge on. To this end, she hasn’t forgiven Draco for what has happened, and because of this un forgiveness, has made his life a living hell for him. She has the ability to take over other people's body and gain access to their moves. Kore can even replace her targeted victim with a serum poison that can easily take over the person's mind and body. Kore has shown that she can use her sword in an ambidextrous kind of style of fighting. This is credit when she was trained under her mother in order to take pride of her swordsman tribe. She can fight her own female kind with some resistance and hold off for any kind of espionage kind of reason.


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