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King Oradin (オラディン王 Oradin Ō) is the King of Crystaria. He is the husband of the late Queen Mabayuine, the biological father of Princess Mabushina, the adoptive father of Takamichi Crystaria, and the older brother of Galza.
History[]
Early Life[]
Oradin, at a early age, used to be close with his brother Garza. Oradin was crowned King years before Yodonheim invaded, though his Kiramental was lower than Galza's, a factor that his brother thought made him less worthy of being king.
Thirty years ago before the downfall, Oradin visited Earth and befriended a human named Takamichi Hakataminami through the latter’s father. Both Oradin and Takamichi went treasure hunting in their expedition during that time. When an unearthed Monstone lodged itself in Takamichi’s body, its presence threatening to kill him. Oradin rushed toward his friend’s dying body and took him to Crystaria, where he implanted a silver Kiramai Stone within him to enhance his body and keep the Monstone at bay. Oradin adopted Takamichi as his son, further strengthening his ties to the Hakataminami family, including Takamichi’s younger brother Muryou. Takamichi’s departure back to his original home planet, Earth, took place sometime before Yodonheim’s invasion on Crystaria.
Ultimately, Galza's negative side took over and he helped Yodonheim invade Crystaria, killing Oradin doing so. Oradin attempted to use a Crystarian technique to transfer his consciousness to a new crystal, but he was unable to finish it, leaving his soul in limbo for several months.
Revival[]
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Personality[]
Oradin is a wise and calm father; a family man who cares deeply for his daughter, and is willing to defend his home at any cost. Despite this, he still has a friendly side, and often plays with his daughter whenever he can. He is also selfless, and often refuses the chance to rest so he can help others.
Much like Juru, Oradin has a passion for art, though compared to Juru, his drawings come out with a more photographic quality.
Forms[]
Powers and Abilities[]
Powers[]
- Kiramental: King Oradin possesses a strong imagination that allows him to bring any material, being or tool originating from his imagination into existence. His imagination is so strong that he was able to create an entire world of Atamald Sanctuary, a place where Crystarians and humans co-exist peacefully.
- Dream Communication: After his death, Oradin was able to communicate with Juru through the latter's dream.
- Soul Transfer: Similar to his queen, Oradin is able to transfer his soul into a stone after death. However, his transfer into the Miracle Stone was interrupted by the power of Emperor Yodon, and he could only escape successfully with the assistance of Juru.
- Energy Infusion: Oradin could supercharge an object with Kiramental energy just by touching it. This was seen when he boosted an arrow through two targets in one strike.
- Strength: Oradin possesses enough physical strength to lift a Basra Type Dark Beast's jaws open.
- Mental Link: Oradin and Juru share a mental link, allowing one to read the other's thoughts.
- Form Change: Oradin is able to transform from his normal form to Mashin form via his Kiramental. He unlocks this ability when Galza uses Jamental to bring his former body back.
Abilities[]
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Weaknesses[]
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Arsenal[]
- Sword: Oradin wielded a crystalline rapier with a guard resembling that of a cutlass.
- Shock Waves: Oradin can slam his sword on the ground to create green shockwaves as shown in Episode ZERO.
- Energy Slashes: With his sword, Oradin can generate flaming cyan-colored energy slashes.
After the Kiramagers made it to the Atamald Sanctuary, King Oradin was freed by Juru, allowing him to merge with the Miracle Stone and resurrect himself as Mashin Oradin (魔進オラディン Mashin Oradin), a crystal phoenix-themed Mashin. In this form, Oradin gains the ability to fly at high speeds and can engulf himself in energy for ramming attacks. Forms the chestplate and head of Grateful Phoenix.
Appearances: Kiramager Episodes 29-39, 42-45
Relationships[]
Allies[]
Kiramagers[]
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Family[]
- Galza - Younger brother (deceased)
- Queen Mabayuine - Wife (originally deceased, later revived in her headdress stone)
- Takamichi Crystaria - Adopted son
- Princess Mabushina - Biological daughter
Others[]
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Enemies[]
Darkness Empire Yodonheim[]
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Family[]
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Others[]
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Behind the Scenes[]
Portrayal[]
- King Oradin is voiced by Tomokazu Sugita (杉田 智和 Sugita Tomokazu), who previously voiced Kivat-bat the 3rd in Kamen Rider Kiva, the eponymous character in Ultraman Ginga, Kamen Rider Ginga in Kamen Rider Zi-O and who also voiced the Kiramager's Equipment, as well as providing the Narration for Kiramager.[1] His suit actor is Yohei Fujita (藤田洋平 Fujita Yohei), who also played Mashin Gattai Kiramaizin and later played Emperor Yodon.
Design[]
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Etymology[]
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Notes[]
- His name is a play on of Odin (Odin (オ O)), the ruler of the Aesir in Norse mythology and Aladdin (Aladdin (ラディン radin)), a folk hero in an Arabic legend.
- King Oradin's sword is recycled from one of Sargain’s Ganryuken.
Appearances[]
- Mashin Sentai Kiramager
- Mashin Sentai Kiramager: Episode ZERO
- Episode 1: The Mashin Are Born!
- Ep. 1.2 Unreleased Cut, Warehouse Release, Start Dash Once Again SP
- Episode 2: Leader Certification
- Episode 4: Princess of the Lost World (Flashback)
- Episode 5: Exceeded by Shovellow!
- Episode 7: Training For You (Flashback)
- Episode 8: Express Lightning
- Episode 10: The Girl Who Likes Shiguru
- Episode 13: Great Underground War (Flashback)
- Episode 18: Darkness
- Episode 22: Are You Prepared? The Witch is There
- Episode 23: Mabushina's Mother (Flashback)
- Episode 26: Make it an Arrow Weapon (Flashback)
- Episode 28: Crying Shiguru
- Episode 29: Illusionary Atamald
- Episode 30: Proud Super Warrior
- Episode 31: Toys
- Episode 32: There's Something About Sayo
- Episode 33: Giant Panic, Big Clash!
- Episode 34: Blue and Yellow Passion
- Episode 35: Wandering Mabushina
- Episode 36: RAP
- Episode 37: Sena 1/5
- Episode 38: Watching Uncle Moon
- Episode 39: The Emperor is a Sniper
- Episode 40: Aching Person
- Episode 42: Battle Without Honor
- Episode 43: Dirty Hero
- Episode 44: My Friend, Sleep Quietly
- Episode FINAL: You Guys Shined
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