
Journey to the West: Khara | Character
Character - Updated on April 3, 2025
Khư La Thiên Đà (Khư La Qiān Tuó), also known as Lord of the Lost City, Lord of the Desolate City, and Asura King, is a male character in the comic series “Westbound.” Khư La Thiên Đà is one of the Four Asura Kings, ruling over the “Lost City” and the “Desolate City.” He shares a deep and affectionate bond with his elder sister, Crescent Moon, and they are married. His hands can transform into weapons, making him a formidable warrior. In his youth, he guarded the Desolate City. Later, he moved to the Lost City, earning the title “Slaying King.” He possesses a calm and cruel personality, is intelligent and brave, has never been defeated, and is adept at using unorthodox tactics, commanding the Black Crow Army. He joined the other three kings in the attack on Heaven, but ultimately encountered the Mad King Rahu. Although Rahu was poisoned, the Slaying King could not withstand his power and was decapitated, bringing his legend to an end.
Character Abilities
- Weapons and Treasures: Possesses various treasures, and his hands can be transformed into weapons depending on the situation, such as spears, crossbows, and steel claws.
- Thunder Battle Armor: Khư La Thiên Đà enhances his fighting spirit, forming an armored state.
- Heart-Piercing Drill: A technique used in the Thunder Battle Armor state.
- Void Rend: Absorbs all nearby weapons to form a massive, high-edged blade.
Character History
- Early Years: One of the earliest Three Asura Kings, deeply in love with his sister Crescent Moon, whom he marries. His hands can transform into weapons at will. He rules over the Desolate City.
- Youth: One of the Four Asura Kings, the “Slaying King,” now ruling over the “Lost City.” He is calm, cruel, and adept at calculations. He is an undefeated war god who never makes mistakes in battle, and he excels at manipulating various bizarre weapons.
- He leads the Black Crow Army of the Asuras and joins the other three kings in attacking Heaven. However, the Mad King Rahu reaches an agreement with the gods and challenges the three kings. After killing the Suffering King, he faces the Slaying King. Although the Mad King had previously been poisoned by the Suffering King, the Slaying King is ultimately no match for him and is beheaded.