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The King of Fighters series
Legend of Yasakani
660 years before the game takes place, Orochi's seal began to weaken. The three clans decided to move its vessel into another location. Wanting to disrupt their unity, one of the Hakkesshu killed the Yasakani leader's wife. Under a disguise, the murderer then approached the Yasakani head and reported that the Kusanagi clan was responsible, saying that it was "atonement" for letting the seal weaken. To add more fuel to the fire, the corpse of his wife was found in the Kusanagi homeland. Angered by the revelation, the Yasakani made a blood pact with Orochi to gain the necessary means for revenge. Gaining a forbidden technique called "Kin Sen Hyaku Juuichi Shiki: Ya Otome" (Forbidden Method 1211: Eight Maidens), the Yasakani renamed themselves as the Yagami clan.
As a side-effect of the Orochi's curse, the once crimson flames of the Yagami have a bluish tint. The curse also causes each heir to die young and each mother to die in childbirth. This curse lives on in the current day, and affects the life of Iori Yagami, with his clan apparently threatened with extinction, as he's the only Yagami remaining on Earth.
Orochi Saga
The King of Fighters '95

Before the events of The King of Fighters '95 tournament, Billy Kane and Eiji Kisaragi end a sudden duel in a draw. Billy then introduces Eiji to Iori who comes in dragging the body of one of Geese's assassins. Overwhelmed by Iori's strength, Billy invites both Eiji and Iori to form the Rival team to enter the tournament. Iori joins them as a means to meet his rival.[1] Before Rugal dies, Iori mocks him for trying to use the power of Orochi. Claiming that such power could only belong to him, Iori severely injuries his fellow team members. He then declares Kyo and his clan will be next.
The King of Fighters '96
Before the King of Fighters '96 tournament, Iori is visited by two mysterious women who introduce themselves as Vice and Mature. They tell him of Kyo's entry in the tournament and try to coerce him to join as well. After a brief fight, he agrees to enter once they submit to be his servants, intending to use them to help him kill his rival. When he leaves, Vice and Mature contact their employer, Goenitz, ensuring him everything was going to their plan.[2]
During the finals of the tournament, he helps his rival and Chizuru Kagura, heir to the Yata clan, to defeat Goenitz. The former dies leaving a warning to not underestimate the power of Orochi or Yagami. Vice and Mature are left shaken by the ill omen. It is then when Iori suddenly undergoes symptoms of the Riot of the Blood. Unable to control this surge of Orochi power, Iori violently kills his companions.
The King of Fighters '97
Before the events of the King of Fighters '97 tournament, Iori learns of his rival's entry from the local news. Later that night, he has a nightmare of two women mocking his inability to defeat Kyo. The women disappear with the promise of meeting him again soon. When he awakes, he coughs up blood. Filled with a sudden hate and rage, he declares to defeat his rival.[3] However, at the tournament's conclusion, he joins both Kyo and Chizuru again.
He advances into the finals, where he confronts the remaining "Four Heavenly Kings" of Orochi, Yashiro Nanakase, Shermie, and Chris. When they are beaten, Orochi possesses Chris' body and attempts to destroy the three clans at once. As was done in the legends of their clans, the trio successfully defeat him. In a last-ditch effort, Orochi causes Iori to enter the Riot of Blood, expecting him to turn on Kyo and Chizuru. Instead, Iori snares Orochi by the neck, and Kyo obliges his rival by crippling the great demon with one last deathblow, allowing Chizuru to reseal Orochi.
NESTS Chronicles
The King of Fighters '99

Shortly after discovering the creation of clones of Kyo, Iori gained word of another King of Fighters tournament, and he began to suspect that the person responsible for cloning Kyo might be there. Iori followed the battles from the shadows, and eventually found an abandoned warehouse where Krizalid had fought the New Hero Team.
The King of Fighters 2000
The whereabouts of Iori were unknown after KOF '99, and it is assumed he cared little about Southtown and the events of KOF 2000, instead focusing on the opportunity for a fight against his rival.
The King of Fighters 2001

The next year, an agent named Seth invited Iori to join his team for the next King of Fighters tournament, under the presumption that he would get his shot against Kyo if he entered. Iori made it clear from the beginning of the tournament that teamwork was irrelevant, as he could take on whole teams by himself.[4] In the official novel, during the time of the semi-finals, he and Kyo separate from their teams and fight elsewhere.[5]
Tales of Ash
The King of Fighters 2003
In The King of Fighters 2003, Iori reluctantly teamed up again with Kyo and Chizuru Kagura at the latter's request, as it seemed that the current tournament might be linked to the Orochi.[6] Before they could seal Orochi, Ash Crimson stole Chizuru's powers. He then made an offer of servitude to Iori, who answered with a fiery attack, which prompted Ash to disappear while Kyo swore revenge. With the defeat of Chizuru and the crippled Orochi seal spelling possible catastrophe, it seemed that the Yagami clan would soon be changed forever.
The King of Fighters XI
In The King of Fighters XI, Iori agrees on Chizuru's request to team up with Kyo and Shingo Yabuki in hopes of opposing Ash.[7] Iori and Kyo defeat Magaki, however the strengthening presence of Orochi caused Iori to enter the Riot of Blood, in which he trashed Kyo and Shingo before Ash Crimson appeared and stole Iori's sacred treasure, the Yasakani Jewel, and his power.
The King of Fighters XIII
Before the KOF XIII tournament, Iori pays a visit to Chizuru to see if she needs her treasure to use her power. Realizing that his predictions are true, she presents Iori with the prospect of ridding the Orochi curse from his bloodline since he is no longer hindered by his treasure.

Uninterested in rectifying his family's mistake, he remarks that Chizuru's mirror will return in due time and leaves. With Mature and Vice haunting him to join the tournament with them, they perk his interest to settle matters with Ash.[8]

At the tournament's climax, Iori regains his treasure once Ash disappears. Mature and Vice remark that he can still choose to refuse the treasure, saving himself from the Orochi curse once and for all. He questions what will happen to his teammates if he should accept the treasure again, but they voice that he should choose whatever he thinks is right. He decides to reclaim his flames, his teammates disappear and he challenges Kyo to an undecided outcome.
New Age Saga
The King of Fighters XIV

Prior to the KOF XIV tournament, Mature and Vice warn him of a new threat.[9] During Verse's invasion, Iori senses the souls trapped within Verse. Once Verse is defeated, Iori tracks down Orochi's weakened soul in Hungary and helps to reseal it with Chizuru and Kyo.
The King of Fighters XV
Joining with Chizuru and Kyo once again, Kyo and Iori are in an uneasy truce with the promise of Chizuru not interfering with their fight afterwards. Both engage in an unsupervised brawl afterwards after Chizuru conceded that they will always fight, but is confident that the rivals won't go too far like how Iori once was.
The outcome of their unsupervised brawl is unknown for Iori's part, but Kyo is shown to have met with Yuki and Shingo afterwards.
Maximum Impact series
Iori's life in this timeline is exactly the same as his mainline counterpart up until The King of Fighters 2003.
KOF Maximum Impact
In 2004, Iori is invited to South Town to enter KOF, now under the control of Mephistopheles. However, he decides to go in alone, due to this version of KOF is a 1-on-1 fight, rather than the typical 3-on-3 fights. Iori doesn't win this tournament, but becomes interested of Kyo's whereabouts.
The King of Fighters: Another Day
In the 1st episode, "All Out", during a raging fire in South Town, Iori is searching for Kyo when he pushes a little girl during the chaos. Soiree Meira, who just recently saved the girl's life, takes offense to that, and fights Iori throughout the city, all the way into a church until the building's ceiling collapses. Soiree and the little girl are saved through the efforts of Athena Asamiya and Mai Shiranui. The next day, Soiree digs through the rubble to find Iori until his twin brother, Alba Meira, informs him Iori survived and the fires extinguished.
In the 4th and final episode, "All Over", during a fight between Kyo and Alba, Iori attacks Ash, who was watching the fight from a distance. Bored by the intrusion, he escapes and the flames engulfing the city dissipate. The Ikari team observes Alba and Kyo's fight, confusing Kyo for a clone until Iori attests he is not. Iori halts the fight and Alba apologizes to Kyo once the misunderstanding is resolved.
KOF: Maximum Impact 2
Iori once again enters KOF. Like the previous tournament, Iori didn't win. After Jivatma's defeat, Iori appears to Kyo during the castle's crumbling. They prepare to fight with an unknown outcome.
References
- ↑ The King of Fighters '95 Team Stories: Rivals Team
- ↑ The King of Fighters '96 Team Stories: Yagami Team
- ↑ The King of Fighters '97 Team Stories: Iori Yagami
- ↑ |The King of Fighters 2001 Team Stories: Iori Team
- ↑ The King of Fighters 2001 ~THE GODS THEMSELVES~. SNK, Akihiko Ureshino. 2002/2. ISBN 4-7577-0754-1.
- ↑ The King of Fighters 2003 Team Stories: 3 Sacred Treasures Team
- ↑ The King of Fighters XI Team Stories: Kyo & Iori Team
- ↑ The King of Fighters XIII: Yagami Team Archived from Atlus.com
- ↑ Yagami Team Prologue from THE KING OF FIGHTERS XIV website.