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Sibling Trio

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  • Badass Family: Along with Chiu, they are a family of highly skilled and deadly martial artists.
  • Big, Thin, Short Trio: Jesus (an Acrofatic Big Beautiful Man), Silencio (he has muscles but is also tall and lean), and Isabela (the shortest of her siblings).
  • Brother–Sister Team: A trio sibling (two brothers and a sister) of martial artists.
  • Chromatic Arrangement: Silencio (red long-sleeved shirt), Jesus (the only one of the trio to wear blue jeans), and Isabela (short-sleeved, green t-shirt).
  • Dark and Troubled Past: All of them had difficult childhoods before being adopted by Chiu.
    • Silencio is the only one of the three siblings whose past is seen in Season 1, and it's just as traumatic as expected: as a boy he witnessed El Balde murder his parents. He flew into a rage and tried to attack him, only to get easily overpowered and have his tongue mutilated with a knife.
    Isabela: Jesus... I... we both lost so much.
    Jesus: But Silencio, he's lost so much more.
    • In Episode 4, Isabela alludes to having "lost so much" before being adopted by Chiu. A brief flashback shows her being found by Chiu while she was crying in an alley.
    • In the same above episode, Isabela also alludes to Jesus having "lost so much," as much as her and Silencio before being adopted by Chiu. She doesn't elaborate, but Jesus's current-day alcoholism might be a result of this.
  • Foolish Sibling, Responsible Sibling: Isabela is the most responsible as she's the most level-headed and often tries to do the right thing; Sliencio is the most foolish, as he lets his anger and impatience drive him to do impulsive actions; Jesus is somewhere in between, he's not as mature as his sister but is certainly more cool-headed than Silencio.
  • Freudian Trio: Isabela is the Superego (the Only Sane Man who is the most responsible), Jesus is the Ego (not as duty bound as his sister but more mature than his brother), and Silencio is the Id (the most rash, angry, and impatient of the trio).
  • Happily Adopted: All of them were genuinely happy over Chiu adopting them.
  • Heroes Fight Barehanded: Aside from the occasional Improvised Weapon, they fight unarmed.
  • Like a Son to Me: Chiu regards all of them as his children just like how they regard him as their father.
  • Nice Mean And In Between: Isabela is the "Nice" (the most responsible and duty-bound), Silencio is the "Mean" (a Byronic Hero with anger issues), and Jesus is the "In-Between" (he's much more friendly and mellow than Silencio and will sometimes be the one to talk sense into him, but will also disregard certain tasks for the sake of drinking unlike how responsible Isabela is).
    • Alternative, Isabela is the strictest and least patient of the siblings, while Jesus is has a big heart and makes friends easily, switching their positions in the trio.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: Silencio is pure red because he's the most Hot-Blooded, a textbook Byronic Hero, and has a nasty Hair-Trigger Temper; Isabela is the bluest given she's the Only Sane Man and The Dutiful Daughter type; Jesus is in-between as he's the Mellow Fellow in comparison to Silencio but is more immature than Isabela.
  • Sibling Yin-Yang: The serious, mature Isabela; the playful, mellow Jesus; the serious, broody Silencio.
  • Tell Me How You Fight: Their fighting styles reflect their personalities.
    • Isabela uses Hung Ga, a fighting style with a good balance of offensive and defensive techniques. This shows how she is the most mature of the trio.
    • Jesus is The Alcoholic and uses Drunken Boxing.
    • Silencio uses Bak Mei and Northern Praying Mantis, two styles which focus on swift, aggressive strikes. Naturally, Silencio is the one with the biggest temper.
  • Two Guys and a Girl: The three siblings are each kung fu masters in their own rights, and their styles compliment and contrast one another.
    • Isabela uses Hung Ga, a style suited to both offense and defense, effective at multiple ranges, uses hand strikes and kicks, and has more crosstraining in weaponry than the other siblings' styles, as she shows. Its fighters are famed for their toughness and courage.
    • Jesus uses Zui Quan, or drunken boxing, which is extremely evasive and reactive, focusing on trickery, counter strikes and sucker punches.
    • Silencio uses two styles. Bak Mei is close-ranged with quick and simple but hard-hitting and savage hand strikes to vital areas, aiming to maim or cripple whenever possible. The Seven Star branch of Northern Praying Mantis, his other style, performs best at mid-range, combining complex and swift footwork, with clever parries and blocks to trap enemy attacks while striking back at their openings. Both styles use rapid strikes to weak points to end a fight ruthlessly.
  • Undying Loyalty: They may fight with one another at times but there's no doubt they have each other's back.
  • You Killed My Father: The trio spend all of season 1 trying to figure out who killed Chiu.

    Silencio 

Silencio

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Voiced by: N/A

The youngest of the siblings. Rendered mute from having his tongue cut out, and has a very nasty temper. He's depicted as The Ace of the trio as their master's most skilled pupil and is a practitioner of both Bak Mei kung fu and Seven Star Praying Mantis.


  • The Baby of the Bunch: The dialogue implies Silencio is the youngest of the trio and he's certainly the most immature and emotional of him and his siblings.
  • Bad People Abuse Animals: In a flashback, it's shown that Silencio killed (or at least harmed enough to ward off) a stray cat who kept digging up Isabela's dead bird. Zig-zagged, as he's not bad, and was shown feeling reluctant beforehand and guilty after the fact, but it shows that from a young age, he was more ruthless than his siblings were willing to be.
  • Beware the Quiet Ones: His tongue was mutilated as a boy, resulting in his muteness. However, he's not to be messed with and is the most ruthless of the trio.
  • Big Little Brother: A downplayed version. He's implied to be the youngest of his family and is taller than Isabela but shorter than Jesus.
  • Brooding Boy, Gentle Girl: With Lina, as he's a Byronic Hero with a dangerous temper and Lina brings out his soft side.
  • Byronic Hero: Silencio is an incredible fighter, but his need for revenge against those who have wronged (or those he thinks have wronged him) results in him making things worse for just about everyone.
  • Distressed Dude: Season one ends with him being kidnapped by Sifu Lo.
  • Fatal Flaw: His inability to control his anger has proven to make him do rash and even horrific actions.
  • Gaining the Will to Kill: During the shootout with Balde's men in the first episode, Silencio subdues his opponents non-lethally, despite them having guns. After he snaps and kills Padre Serrano he no longer bothers pulling his punches, killing most of the henchmen he crosses.
  • Hairstyle Inertia: Silencio kept his same curly ponytail since his youth.
  • Hair-Trigger Temper: A deconstruction. Silencio's anger, and his inability to control it, realistically causes more problems than it solves and proves to be his Fatal Flaw. Eventually it gets to a point where it's uncontrollable and frightens his own allies.
  • Handicapped Badass: Silencio is mute but is a brutal and efficient martial artist.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Silencio is an angry, immature, selfish Byronic Hero with his behavior frequently being reprimanded by his siblings. He's also proven to be a loyal and caring person to those closest to him.
  • Lean and Mean: Not as muscular and stocky as his sister, and shorter and thinner than his brother, Silencio is svelte, with a tight abdomen, broad shoulders and slight but powerful arms. He's also the most aggressive of the three, and only gets angrier.
  • Locked into Strangeness: His eyebrow turns more and more white with each episode. The connection with the name of his fighting style (which translates as "White Eyebrow") remains to be seen.
  • Longhaired Pretty Boy: Silencio's hair is in a ponytail and his slender, fine features help show off his handsomeness.
  • Meaningful Name: Silencio literally means "Silence" or "Quiet," and, as Domingo points out, while Silencio is indeed mute it's still a very unusual thing to name someone. In Silencio's flashback to the day El Balde killed his parents, it's revealed he whispered "silencio..." to the boy before mutilating his tongue.
    • While not his own name, his fighting style, Bak Mei, means (and is named after a man called) "White Eyebrow". His right brow gradually becomes whiter as the season progresses.
  • Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: He kills Padre Serrano when he mistakenly comes to the conclusion that he killed Chiu. Serrano was El Balde's main rival and used his influence as a kingpin to keep San Simon safe and peaceful. Once Serrano is dead, El Balde takes over San Simon and starts slaughtering anyone who stands up to him.
    • It is also heavily implied that he chased Domingo away, ultimately leading to the boy's brutal death.
  • Rage Breaking Point: The deaths of Domingo, Chiu, and Lina each serve to make him more violent and angry.
  • Real Men Don't Cry: Averted. He openly screams and weeps when he learns Chiu has been murdered.
  • Red Is Heroic: While he's a Byronic Hero, he's still on the side of good. And sports a long-sleeved, red shirt.
  • Red Is Violent: He wears red and is the most violent of his siblings.
  • The Power of Hate: His years of pent up rage at the loss of his parents and his own tongue have made Silencio vicious, which Isabela attributes to his performing better in training than they do. This only gets worse after the deaths of Domingo and Chiu, which Lo tries to exploit.
  • Shoot the Dog: As children, Isabela buried a dead bird, but every night something dug it up and ate it. When Silencio saw how distraught his sister was, he caught the stray cat responsible, and is heavily implied to have hurt or killed it. He seemed wracked with guilt the next morning, but Isabela's joy to find the grave undisturbed made him smile.
  • Silent Snarker: It's only really apparent in the first episode before everything goes to Hell, but he manages to get a lot of sarcasm out of pure body language alone.
  • Tragically Disabled Love Interest: A rare, mutual example. Silencio is an inversion (he's one of the protagonists) and is mute while his girlfriend, Lina, is missing a hand.They're in a happy relationship.
  • Unstoppable Rage: He has a lot of pent up anger and becomes very violent if pushed too far.
  • Vengeance Feels Empty: Lo correctly deduces that killing El Balde didn't bring him peace.

    Isabela 

Isabela

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Voiced by: Aislinn Derbez (English and Spanish), Andrea Arruti (Spanish/young), Yuko Noichi (Japanese)

Oldest of the trio. The often ignored voice of reason, and hard hitting user of Hung Gar.


  • Action Girl: A practitioner of Southern Style Hung Gar and just as skilled as her adoptive siblings.
  • Animal Lover: As a kid, she buried a dead bird and was shown distraught whenever it was dug up. In the fourth episode, she gives some of her prison food to two starving dogs outside her cell.
  • Badass Bookworm: A Daoist scholar and martial artist of the Southern Style Hung Gar Tiger-Crane fighting style.
  • Bare Midriffs Are Feminine: She wears a short T-shirt that shows her navel, whereas her brothers wear longer T-shirts that cover their torsos.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: She's the nicest of her siblings but is just as deadly as them.
  • The Dutiful Daughter: Isabela is the most level-headed and responsible of her siblings.
  • Good Scars, Evil Scars: She gains a scar on her left eye after her and her brothers' fight with Lo.
  • Green and Mean: An inversion. Isabela wears a short-sleeved, green t-shirt but is one of the good guys.
  • Idiot Ball: She gets hit with this hard in the season finale, when she suggests that they have Garcia arrest Silencio. She thinks that this is the best way to bring Silencio back from the brink, as he'd grown considerably more violent after Chiu's death. This would be a sound idea if this show took place in, let's say, modern day Sweden, where the prisons are known for being safe and focusing on rehabilitation, and where high quality mental healthcare is inexpensive. But it's Mexico. In the 1970s. You can do the math, but Isabela certainly didn't.
  • Nice Girl: Of her siblings, Isabela is the nicest of them.
  • Only Sane Woman: She proves to be more level headed than Silencio and Jesus, essentially taking the lead when Silencio becomes too angry and Jesus decides to drink more. She works to not let herself be overcome with anger and doesn't shirk from responsibilities.
  • Shorter Means Smarter: The shortest of her family is the residential Only Sane Man.
  • Spell My Name With An S: Isabela only has one "l" instead of the standard two.
  • Tough Spikes and Studs: Isabela wears a pair of studded metallic bracelets.

    Jesus 

Jesus

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Voiced by: Jonny Cruz (English), Arturo Cataño (Spanish), Jose Luis Piedra (Spanish/young), Mitsuaki Kanuka (Japanese)

The middle sibling. A large goof with a silly personality, but just as lethal as his brother and sister,


  • Acrofatic: Jesus has a chubby physique, but has no trouble with agility when performing martial arts.
  • The Alcoholic: It's already hinted that he has a drinking problem in the first episode (hiding liquor is something many alcoholics do in real life) but it gets notably worse after Chiu's death. In what may be a bit of Black Comedy, his fighting style is Drunken Boxing.
  • Beware the Silly Ones: The most mellow and silly of his siblings but not a pushover. He's able to completely manhandle and pin down Silencio when he gets out of hand with his thirst for revenge.
  • Big Beautiful Man: Is considerably as good looking as Silencio and Isabela even with his big belly.
  • Big Fun: The largest of the trio and the most jovial.
  • Big Little Brother: The dialogue from the series implies Isabela is the oldest while Silencio is the youngest, making Jesus the middle child. However, Jesus dwarfs his big sister.
  • Blue Is Heroic: The only one of his siblings to wear blue jeans and is one of the heroes.
  • Drunken Boxing: His fighting style. In an atypical twist on this trope, Jesus is a practitioner of drunken boxing with a drinking problem, but he typically doesn't fight while drunk.
  • Fat and Proud: It's not brought up much, but Jesus is clearly comfortable with his body the way it is. Considering he's as good a fighter as his siblings, he has every reason to be happy with his weight.
  • Fat Comic Relief: Subverted. He's both fat and he provides comic relief, but almost no jokes are ever made about his weight and the humor comes from his personality. In fact, he's the only person to joke about his fatness (the single exception being Isabela calling him "panzón"note  once in the pilot), and he does it in private.
  • Gentle Giant: A big, tall man with a friendly disposition.
  • Hairstyle Inertia: Jesus has the same haircut since he was a boy.
  • Jerkass Has a Point: At different times, he calls out both of his siblings for their own flaws — Isabela wanting to the "right thing" even when it meant Silencio being alone and Silencio putting his own vendetta ahead of the mission.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: A downplayed version. Jesus is immature at times but is usually quite mellow and friendly.
  • Real Men Don't Cry: Strongly averted alongside Silencio. Neither of them is afraid to openly cry, especially when they discover Chiu's body. He later tearfully begs Silencio and Isabela to stop fighting after an argument breaks out about what happened.
  • Sad Clown: Jesus is one of the few sources of comic relief in the show, but there's hints at him having had a tough life before being adopted (besides his alcoholism, Isabela briefly alludes to her and him both having troubled pasts when Garcia interrogates her). He's also clearly torn up about Chiu's death as well as Silencio's downward spiral into revenge as the series progresses.

Other Main Characters

    Garcia 

Garcia

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Voiced by: Angélica Vale (English and Spanish)

The very bored only cop in San Simon, who soon finds herself wrapped up in El Balde's chaos.


  • Action Girl: She gives quite a fight against El Balde's Dirty Cops both with her gun and her hand to hand skills.
  • Be Careful What You Wish For: In Episode 1 she wishes for something interesting to happen in San Simon. Things get "interesting" real fast.
  • Blue Is Heroic: Garcia wears the standard blue, police uniform and is a dedicated cop to her town.
  • Empowered Badass Normal: By the end of season one, Garcia gains Garabina's mystic knowledge.
  • Fair Cop: She's a Federale (and the only police officer in San Simon apparently), and not bad looking at all.
  • Impaled with Extreme Prejudice: A downplayed version. During the heroes' fight with Lo, he sends Garcia flying across the trio's home, with her landing in a tree...being impaled in the side of her gut. She survives though.
  • Last-Name Basis: Her first name isn't mentioned.
  • Parental Substitute: Garcia decides to stay in San Simon to look after the orphaned children.
  • Prim and Proper Bun: Garcis sports a nicely shaped hair bun and is a professional cop.
  • Rank Up: The orphaned children of San Simon ask her to stay and be their sheriff. She agrees.
  • Reassigned to Antarctica: Due to the institutional misogyny of Mexico's law enforcement in The '70s, she sees her post in San Simon as this despite her excellent conduct at the academy.

    Brister 

Brister

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Voiced by: Mike Colter (English), Dan Osorio (Spanish)

A DEA Agent from the States, sent across the border to investigate the odd goings on. Also banging the wife of his boss.


  • Frame-Up: His racist boss sent him to San Simon to die, and if not, to frame Brister.
  • Handicapped Badass: Gets his shoulder shot in the middle part of season 1, but still charges headfirst into battle with the others.
  • Hypocrite: Complains about how racist his boss is, after two episodes of making racist comments toward Garcia.
  • Jerkass Has a Point: Brister is not a tactful person but he makes a few good observations.
    • Brister's initial skepticism over magic is understandable as no one would believe in such things except children or the deluded.
    • Sleeping with his boss' wife and gloating about is a stupid move, but Brister's comments about said boss being a racist asshole are true.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Brister is not a perfect man by any means. He's still courageous, willing to admit his mistakes, and is a decent person.
  • Last-Name Basis: Like Garcia his first name isn't mentioned.
  • Noble Bigot with a Badge: As insensitive as he is towards Mexicans, he actually tried to help out the protagonists and eventually befriended Garcia.
  • Scars Are Forever: Has a scar on his neck as a result of one his fellow soldiers in Vietnam turning against him.
  • Shell-Shocked Veteran: He saw some awful things at Vietnam, and he's not very pleased when Garabina brings out the memories.
  • Skeptic No Longer: Is initially skeptical of the mystic things presented, but seeing the dog monsters return to regular street dogs after vomiting up the mutagen.
    Brister: Okay, I give up. Magic is real.
  • Token Minority: He's the only African-American among a mostly Mexican cast.
  • The Vietnam Vet: Brister fought in the Vietnam War.

    Chiu 

Chiu

Voiced by: Vic Chao (English), Oscar Gomez (Spanish)

The Trio's adopted father and Kung-Fu teacher.


  • Action Dad: The adoptive father of the main trio and is the one who taught them martial arts.
  • The Atoner: Implied. He used to be an assassin, but ran away from his leader and took the fruit said leader used to remain immortal with him. He then adopted Silencio, Jesus, and Isabela, and was about to adopt a fourth orphan before everything went to hell.
  • Dark and Troubled Past: He was an assassin before fleeing from Lo.
  • Face Death with Dignity: Seeing that he was unable to kill his opponent because of his Healing Factor, Chiu simply notes one of them, "is all out of Sundays." before calmly continuing the battle that would be his last.
  • Good Parents: All of his children love and respected him. And all of them were devastated at his death.
  • Mentor Occupational Hazard: He is murdered in the first episode by the first monster.
  • Nice Guy: A sweet, even-tempered man.
  • Old Master: Old but could hold his own against the monster with surprising skill.
  • Parental Substitute: Took care and raised Silencio, Isabela and Jesus since they were young.
  • Posthumous Character: He's dead by the end of the first episode but his presence is still felt.
  • Who Wants to Live Forever?: He had the key to eternal life hidden in his back yard but never used it or told anyone about it.

San Simon

    Domingo 

Domingo

Voiced by: Carlos Luna

A plucky orphan from San Simon who wants to learn Kung-Fu.


  • Decoy Protagonist: The first episode sets him up as the Tagalong Kid who will follow on the Siblings adventure. He doesn't survive episode 1.
  • Heartwarming Orphan: Domingo doesn't have a home and is hoping to learn martial arts at Chiu's dojo. The first episode sets it up as if he's going to be set up as this to Silencio, but it's tragically subverted.
  • Meaningful Name: Dominigo means "Sunday", which Chiu turns into a philosophical question, asking if Dominigo is the first or the last.
  • Too Hungry to Be Polite: His table manners in Episode 1 leave much to be desired. When he realizes he's bugging Silencio, he sheepishly admits he was hungrier than he thought.
  • We Hardly Knew Ye: Just as he seemed to become the trio's Tag Along Kid he's killed by a falling statue during the gas station explosion.

    Lina 

Lina

Voiced by:

Silencio's girlfriend. A one-handed mechanic and truck driver.


  • An Arm and a Leg: Already had a missing hand, which is implied to be from retribution by El Balde.
  • Badass Normal: Unlike the main cast, Lina doesn't have any sort of martial arts or police training, but she manages a moment in the spotlight when she uses her truck to ram El Balde into a brick wall, allowing the others enough time to escape.
  • Brooding Boy, Gentle Girl: With Silencio, as she's one of the few to reign in his Hair-Trigger Temper and get him to show his softer side.
  • Disposable Woman: She is left behind at the monastery with Lo, who murders her.
  • Tragically Disabled Love Interest: To Silencio, who is also disabled. She has a missing hand. Both became disabled as a result of run-ins with El Balde.
  • Wrench Wench: She owns a gas station and is seen working on a car in her very first scene.

    Padre Serrano 

Padre Serrano

Voiced by: Tony Amendola

The seemingly goodhearted, but secretly corrupt Padre of San Simon.


  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: While he acts like a benevolent padre at first, Jesus discovers he's a kingpin who uses his church as a front for the cartels, supplying them with weapons.
  • Corrupt Church: Used his church as a front for his cartel, selling drugs and weapons.
  • Necessarily Evil: He justifies his criminal actions with this, which ends up being true when he's killed and El Balde quickly moves in on his territory.
  • Noble Demon: Despite being a Cartel leader himself, he generally leaves the town's daily life alone. If Lina is to be believed, he only saved violence for those who would hurt the poor though that didn't stop him from trying to kill the siblings when they discovered his drug operation.

    Brigida 

Brigida

Voiced by:

A local child.


    Piyojo 

Piyojo

Voiced by:

The unlucky and frequently beat upon town drunk.


  • The Alcoholic: The town drunk, first scene he was in, he was at the bar. Second scene he was in a jail cell, very much drunk.
  • Instant Expert: Quickly learns a series of strikes that induces vomiting by Jesus.
  • Iron Butt-Monkey: Before being killed by El Balde, he takes a lot of damage, surviving gunfire and a monster dog attack of which he endured heavy bleeding.
  • We Hardly Knew Ye: Shows up in a handful of episodes, and then is killed by El Balde.

Other

    El Balde 

El Balde

Voiced by: Danny Trejo (English), Miguel Ángel Ghigliazza (Spanish), Hideaki Tezuka (Japanese)

A ruthless Jefe/crime boss looking to take over San Simon.


  • Bald of Evil: Completely bald and an utterly ruthless drug lord.
  • But for Me, It Was Tuesday: When Isabela asks him why he killed her father, he smugly responds that he kills a lot of people and asks her to be more specific.
  • Cannibalism Superpower: Has super strength and a Healing Factor thanks to consuming his mother's flesh.
  • Evil Is Bigger: The man is build like a freaking brick-house and is much taller than even Jesus.
  • Evil Sounds Deep: Fittingly, he has a deep and intimidating voice.
  • For the Evulz: He goes out of his way to be a complete monster to everyone, even his own mother.
  • I'm a Humanitarian: His mother suffers this as he consumes portions of her decayed body parts and fluids to grant himself power.
  • It Gets Easier: At the beginning of the series he apologizes to his mother for using her tears and blood to fuel him and his men. By the end of the series he's gleefully eating her flesh and when finding out she's helping the heroes to find her, he taunts her claiming he is going to take her eyes.
  • Karmic Death: He killed Silencio's parents and cut out his tongue. Silencio kills him by shoving his face into a coal fire.
  • Only Known by Their Nickname: Just known as "El Balde", which simply means The Bucket. His real name is Baldemar, but only Garabina manages to hear it.
  • Would Hurt a Child: It's revealed that he's the one who not only left Silencio an orphan but also took his voice by cutting his tongue with a knife. That said...
  • Wouldn't Hurt a Child: In perhaps his only gesture of humanity in the entire series, El Balde spares the lives of the children of San Simon when he retaliates against the town for trying to turn against him. He "only" forces them to start working in his drug business. In general it's heavily implied that his moniker of "The Orphan Maker" comes from leaving the children of his victims alive, even if he finds other ways to hurt them.

    Alejandra 

Alejandra

Voiced by: Luisa Leschin

A mysterious Bruja with ties to El Balde.


  • Demonic Possession: Does this to Isabela.
  • Even Evil Has Loved Ones: Even after he locked her away and quite nearly took away her sight, her only remaining link to the outside world, Isabella reminding her of how El Balde is her son calms her down.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: At one point when they were younger she helped Garabina murder her abusive husband.
  • Lady of Black Magic: A unique variant heavily influenced by Mexican culture.
  • Laser-Guided Karma: She raised her son to be a killer, and affectionately referred to him as her little orphan-maker. When a degenerative illness robbed her of her mobility, her son seals her away so he can use the magic in her blood and tears for his own purposes.
  • Living MacGuffin: Her tears and blood make the mutagen.
  • Showing Off the New Body: A somewhat understated variant. She was more excited about having Isabella's physical prowess than her appearance.

    Lo 

Lo

Voiced by:

Chiu's estranged brother.


  • Age Without Youth
  • Berserk Button: He doesn’t like being disrespected and reacts violently when he’s in a vulnerable position, even killing Silencio’s lover for showing concern to him when his old age started to affect him.
    • Stealing his peach of immortality is an even greater one as he resorted to cursing Chiu for condemning him to die from old age by hiding the fruit...at least until he found it again.
    • Due to believing that humans are inherently selfish, he cannot fathom the fact that Chiu didn’t eat the peach of immortality. When he failed to demoralize Chiu’s students by telling him of his past as an assassin, he reacted antagonistically when Isabella points out Chiu’s selflessness by not consuming the peach.
  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: Initially presents himself as Chiu's brother. The second he's left alone, he murders Lina and wildly raves searching for Chiu's treasure.
  • Bullet Catch/Bullet Time: when fired upon Brister and Garcia.
  • Expy: Of Pai Mei in both appearance, mastery of martial arts and the habit to Stroke the Beard. He is also an Evil Mentor who trains assassins.
  • Flying Weapon: His sword, The Elder Steel of Lü Dongbin, is either able to animate on its own or he has the multitasking ability to telekinetically wield it while fighting empty-hand.
  • Immortality Immorality: Sifu Lo claims the only real pleasure once you're immortal is to manipulate and test mortals to the breaking point
  • Immortality Seeker: He's managed to live far beyond a natural human lifespan by consuming the peach of immortality and will do anything to maintain his immortality out of fear of death.
  • Supernatural Martial Arts: A rather egregious example compared to the other fighters in the show. Once he regains his youth, he can move and hit harder than any human, create shockwaves, float, catch bullets, and create whirlwinds just by spinning.
  • Villain Has a Point: He claims that Chiu forced Silencio to repress his anger and loss, rather than give him an outlet. He only says this to manipulate Silencio, but in a way, his point that Silencio smoldering in quiet anger for years has caused him immense pain and instability makes sense.
  • Villain Takes an Interest: He wants to train Silencio into being his weapon and resorts to kidnapping him when he refuses.
  • What You Are in the Dark: Despite looking down on people for living short lives once he regained his youth, he himself is shown to be afraid of death when nearly succumbing to his old age before he found the peach of immortality.
  • World's Best Warrior: The absolute strongest martial artist in the series. Considering that he trained Chiu it’s not surprising that he is capable of effortlessly defeating Silencio, Jesus, and Isabella with disturbing ease. He’s also capable of superhuman feats like catching bullets and killing people by hitting pressure points, putting him above the heroes in sheer martial prowess.
  • World's Strongest Man: Besides being the most skilled fighter in the entire series, he also has a wide array of supernatural abilities that makes him more dangerous than El Balde and Alejandra. He can conjure an owl familiar to see events from afar, transform a cane into a sword that he can manipulate telekinetically, summon tornadoes by rotating his body, create things from nothing, and even telepathically converse with people.

    Garabina 

Garabina

Voiced by: Rose Portillo

A folk healer with mystical powers.


  • Cool Old Lady: She's an old curandera (folk healer) who doesn't take shit from anyone, especially not from Brister.
  • Domestic Abuse: Suffered from this from her husband as a young woman.
  • Take Up My Sword: Dies of her injuries from El Balde, but not before passing on some wisdom to Garcia.

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