Garai

Garai appeared in 1994 movie called Kamen Rider J. He's the oldest of the Fog Mother's children, assuming the form of a young man called Garai (ガライ). He is called the "Prince" from the Fog Mother. His true form is the Cobra Man (コブラ男Kobura Otoko), who wields a laser saber, a constricting whip, and can use a ball that can turn into a claw. He preceded to carry out the ceremony while his younger siblings battled J. He eventually took on J himself to keep the sacrifice going, until Berry came to his aid in vain. But with Kana now in the egg chamber and Berry knocked out, Garai absorbed the surrounding mist to assume his true form. Garai was even stronger in this form when Kamen Rider J impaled a sharp object in him. Garai used his ball attack on him. When J got free from it, he used the Rider Kick to knock Garai unto the alter, fatally wounding him.

Garai, among many other revived monsters, was part of the Dai-Shocker army in the World of Decade that was fought and wiped out by a gathering of 25 Kamen Riders.

Garai was revived as part of the Dai-Shocker remnant, Super Shocker. He was part of Super Shocker's forces in the final battle, surviving even up to Doras' arrival and siding with it alongside other monsters. However, he was destroyed alongside the Scorpion Orphnoch by a surprise Rider Kick from Kamen Rider Kabuto.

Due to a change in history caused by Ankh leaving a O Medal behind in 1971, Shocker achieved its goal of world dominion with the Shocker Greeed which defeated the Double Riders, and new members from the various groups that would had manifested in the normal timeline after Shocker's destruction. Garai was among the many monsters who were part of the this alliance. As more and more of the Kamen Riders started appearing and fighting Shocker's forces, J fought against Garai once more.

Garai was resurrected as part of the revived Badan Empire.