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[[Category:Breath of Fire s|Ryu (Breath of Fire)]][[Category:Breath of Fire |Ryu (Breath of Fire)]][[Category:Breath of Fire II |Ryu (Breath of Fire)]][[Category:Breath of Fire III |Ryu (Breath of Fire)]][[Category:Breath of Fire IV |Ryu (Breath of Fire)]][[Category:Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter |Ryu (Breath of Fire)]][[Category:Breath of Fire Wielders|Ryu (Breath of Fire)]] Ryu is the main protagonist of the original Breath of Fire.

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  • Ryu (Breath of Fire)
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  • [[Category:Breath of Fire s|Ryu (Breath of Fire)]][[Category:Breath of Fire |Ryu (Breath of Fire)]][[Category:Breath of Fire II |Ryu (Breath of Fire)]][[Category:Breath of Fire III |Ryu (Breath of Fire)]][[Category:Breath of Fire IV |Ryu (Breath of Fire)]][[Category:Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter |Ryu (Breath of Fire)]][[Category:Breath of Fire Wielders|Ryu (Breath of Fire)]] Ryu is the main protagonist of the original Breath of Fire.
  • Ironically enough, Ryu's name translates into "dragon", while Nina's translates into "fire", which ties perfectly to the theme of the series, as well as why are they always recurring characters in every single game. All of Ryu's incarnations share a common trait, which is their proficiency at fishing and the fact that every single one has blue hair (save for Dragon Quarter, which is darker than most) He rarely ever speaks (save for Dragon Quarter, in which roles are inverted) allowing the player to have the benefit of doubt on what dialogue should they choose.
  • Ryu is always depicted with blue hair, though it is noticeably harder to tell this in Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter as the shade of blue is much darker. His age varies throughout the games between early adolescence and young adulthood. A common trait between each Ryu is a proficiency at fishing. In most of his appearances, Ryu never/rarely speaks; a joking reference is made to this in the original Breath of Fire, when Ryu answers "Well, there is one thing," to the King of Winlan question of Ryu's reward. Alternatively, the Ryu of Dragon Quarter is a talkative individual whose power to morph into dragons was granted to him by an outside source (as Dragon Quarter has no actual "dragon clan").
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  • [[Category:Breath of Fire s|Ryu (Breath of Fire)]][[Category:Breath of Fire |Ryu (Breath of Fire)]][[Category:Breath of Fire II |Ryu (Breath of Fire)]][[Category:Breath of Fire III |Ryu (Breath of Fire)]][[Category:Breath of Fire IV |Ryu (Breath of Fire)]][[Category:Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter |Ryu (Breath of Fire)]][[Category:Breath of Fire Wielders|Ryu (Breath of Fire)]] Ryu is the main protagonist of the original Breath of Fire.
  • Ryu is always depicted with blue hair, though it is noticeably harder to tell this in Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter as the shade of blue is much darker. His age varies throughout the games between early adolescence and young adulthood. A common trait between each Ryu is a proficiency at fishing. In most of his appearances, Ryu never/rarely speaks; a joking reference is made to this in the original Breath of Fire, when Ryu answers "Well, there is one thing," to the King of Winlan question of Ryu's reward. Alternatively, the Ryu of Dragon Quarter is a talkative individual whose power to morph into dragons was granted to him by an outside source (as Dragon Quarter has no actual "dragon clan"). In the first game, Ryu wears a red cloak with a white tunic underneath and white bandages on his arms. He has a brown belt which he carries his sword on and brown boots. He has a red mark on his forehead. In the second game, Ryu wears a white shirt with red trousers with knee pads and a belt that goes across his chest. He has brown gloves with bandages underneath separated by a gold band. In the third game, as a child, he had a beige, dark green tunic jumper shorts with white undershirt, large white and brown boots. As an adult, he wears a blue gray and red breastplate under a white long vest, large baggy olive green pants and brown boots. He wears red shoulder guards (both as a child and adult). In Breath of Fire IV, Ryu wears a white t-shirt with red tattered sleeves and some gold trim, a green fang shaped necklace, purple trousers and shoes, a pair of gold bracers on his wrist and has hair in a small ponytail. In his in-game appearance, the shirt that he wears is now a tank top rather than a shirt with red tattered sleeves with gold trim. Dragon Quarter portrays a different Ryu. He looks much thinner and wears goggles on his head. He has a jacket with a beige top underneath, blue trousers and a belt with a star symbol on it.
  • Ironically enough, Ryu's name translates into "dragon", while Nina's translates into "fire", which ties perfectly to the theme of the series, as well as why are they always recurring characters in every single game. All of Ryu's incarnations share a common trait, which is their proficiency at fishing and the fact that every single one has blue hair (save for Dragon Quarter, which is darker than most) He rarely ever speaks (save for Dragon Quarter, in which roles are inverted) allowing the player to have the benefit of doubt on what dialogue should they choose.
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