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“ | Order shall not be disturbed. | „ |
— Egus to Anos Voldigoad[1] |
Egus De Rafan (エグズ・ド・ラファン Eguzu Do Rafan?) is the Keeper of Destruction.
Appearance[]
Egus De Rafan takes the form of a shadow angel with wings.[1]
Personality[]
Egus, like most gods, doesn't really have a personality on his own, as he exists to protect the order of destruction. Unlike other keepers, he is shown the ability to talk and communicate.
History[]
During the Mythical Age, Anos and his army attempted to reach the sky of destruction in order for Anos to corrupt the Sun of Destruction and remove its influence from the world. As the entered the sky, they encountered a legion of Egus duplicates, who attacked them in order to stop their attempt. Despite the Keepers constant attacks that started to burn the demon's castle-ship Zeridhavenus and killing its captain Faris Noin, the demons were able to reach close enough to the Sun of Destruction that Anos was able to enter it.
Abilities[]
- Immense Magic Power: As a god, he possesses immense magic power, having a near bottomless magic pool that can only be used up when doing something of extraordinary magnitude.
- Conceptual Existence: Gods maintain and embody the order and laws of the world.[2]
- Order of Destruction: As the Keeper of Destruction, Egus possesses the ability to cause great destruction, as was demonstrated when a group of them damaged the Flying Castle Ship Zeridhavenus, which could fly through the sky of destruction, and destroyed numerous strong demons that were piloting it. Though it is noted that his power of destruction is far inferior to Abernyu's destructive power.[1]
Magic[]
See: Magic
Relationships[]
Abernyu[]
Egus exists to protect Abernyu's order from being disturbed, as was demonstrated when he attacked Anos and his followers, who were trying to corrupt the Sun of Destruction.
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- Due to his nature as a Keeper, there exist multiple versions of Egus De Rafan.[1]