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Main characters from the anime TV series. Front row: Amelia, Gourry, and Lina. Back row: Xellos and Zelgadis

The Slayers light novel series features a cast of characters created by Hajime Kanzaka and illustrated by Rui Araizumi. It follows the adventures of teenage sorceress Lina Inverse and her companions as they journey through their world.[1][2] Using powerful magic and swordsmanship, they battle difficult overreaching wizards, demons seeking to destroy the world, dark lords, and the occasional hapless gang of bandits. Slayers has been adapted into several manga series, five televised anime series, two three-episode original video animations, and five anime films where events and characters differ significantly from the original novels.

Major characters

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Lina Inverse

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Voiced by: Megumi Hayashibara (Japanese); Lisa Ortiz (TV series), Cynthia Martinez (OVAs and films) (English)

Lina Inverse (リナ・インバース, Rina Inbāsu) is the main protagonist and central figure of the Slayers franchise. Although still a teenager, she is a powerful and well-known sorceress with nicknames such as the "Bandit Killer" and "Black Witch". Born to a merchant family,[3] she has a great love of money, treasure, and food. After meeting in the first novel, Gourry becomes Lina's constant companion and never leaves her for very long. Although the two appear to be in love with each other in anime, there is no romance between them.

Lina specializes in black magic, specifically attack magic that calls upon the power of demons.[3] Her signature spell, Dragon Slave, comes from the power of the Dark Lord Shabranigdu, while Ragna Blade and her most powerful spell Giga Slave call upon the Lord of Nightmares. She is also a skilled swordsman, though not on the level of Gourry or Zelgadis, as she lacks physical strength. During the series, Lina and company face down and defeat many powerful demons, including two fragments of Shabranigdu, Hellmaster Fibrizo, and Dynast Graushera.

Gourry Gabriev

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Voiced by: Yasunori Matsumoto (Japanese); Eric Stuart (TV series), Chris Patton (Slayers Premium) (English)

Gourry Gabriev (ガウリイ・ガブリエフ, Gaurī Gaburiefu) is a wandering swordsman who meets Lina at the beginning of the series and accompanies her from then on as a self-appointed bodyguard. Although chivalrous and a loyal friend, he is rather dumb and appears to have memory deficiencies. However, his skills as a swordsman are unmatched, especially when armed with his family's magic blade, the Sword of Light, also known as Gorun Nova. When Gourry is captured by Hellmaster Fibrizo in the eighth novel, the demon sends the Sword of Light back to its creator, Dark Star. In the tenth book, he begins using a sword taken from the collection of Lavas Nexalia Langmeier. When that seemingly breaks in the thirteenth novel, it is revealed to actually be the Blast Sword, a weapon known for its extreme sharpness. Gourry also has a high magic capacity and the potential to cast spells that rival Lina's power, but because of his faulty memory and disinterest, he cannot remember spells well enough to ever use them.

Zelgadis Graywords

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Voiced by: Hikaru Midorikawa (Japanese); Daniel Cronin (Episodes 2–10), Crispin Freeman (Episodes 18-104, Premium) (English)

Zelgadis Graywords (ゼルガディス・グレイワーズ, Zerugadisu Gureiwāzu) is a sorcerer who Lina and Gourry meet in the first novel. As a retainer for his relative Rezo the Red Priest, Zelgadis and his colleagues fight Lina for the philosopher's stone. However, he is actually seeking the stone to make himself powerful enough to kill Rezo as revenge for turning him into a chimera. Although he asked Rezo to make him stronger, he did not know he would do so by fusing him with a rock golem and brow daemon.[3] Zelgadis teams up with Lina and Gourry to destroy Rezo, and again two months later to defeat Rezo's copy when bounties are issued for the three. Sometime later, he runs into and works with them, plus Amelia, while attempting to acquire the manuscript of the Claire Bible in possession of the demon-worshiping cult, with the hope it will help him turn back into human. Searching for a way to regain his humanity, Zelgadis continues to travel with Lina and company out of convenience, not friendship.[4] After the defeat of Hellmaster Fibrizo in the eighth novel, Zelgadis leaves Lina's group and continues his quest.

Zelgadis specializes in Shamanistic magic, which includes both elemental and astral magic, the latter of which deals with the astral, or spiritual, plane.[3] Though he is not as learned in the art as Lina, Zelgadis' even combination of physical force and magical finesse render him among the most fearsome warriors. Due to his chimeric appearance, Zelgadis usually covers his head and face and often avoids human contact.

Sylphiel

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Voiced by: Yumi Tōma (Japanese); Stacia Crawford (Episodes 18-26, 49-52), Stephanie Sheh (Episodes 90-93, 104) (English)

Sylphiel Nells Ruda (シルフィール・ネルス・ラーダ, Shirufīru Nerusu Rāda) is a shrine maiden and the daughter of the high priest of Sairaag. She knows Gourry from when he helped her father in a previous visit to the city, and has had a crush on him ever since. She is introduced in the third novel. By the time Sylphiel realizes that Rezo the Red Priest is somehow poisoning her father, he already has control over the people of Sairaag. She teams up with Zelgadis and, shortly after, with Lina, Gourry and Lantz. In the fight with Copy Rezo, Sylphiel's father and all of Sairaag are wiped off the planet. She then begins to live with her uncle in Saillune City in the fourth novel. In the eighth novel, she returns to the seemingly-restored Sairaag in order to save Gourry.

As a cleric, Sylphiel's skills in white magic (healing and protection) are impressive. Her defensive magic is powerful enough to easily hold its own against Copy Rezo. While her healing magic is able to bring Lina back from the brink of death using a high level resurrection spell. Although Sylphiel is weak in shamanism and black magic, she is able to cast Dragon Slave.

Amelia

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Voiced by: Masami Suzuki (Japanese); Joan Baker (Episodes 11-13), Veronica Taylor (Episodes 14-104), Luci Christian (Slayers Premium) (English)

Amelia Wil Tesla Saillune (アメリア・ウィル・テスラ・セイルーン, Ameria Wiru Tesura Seirūn) is the youngest princess of the Holy Kingdom of Saillune, and its head shrine maiden. She is introduced in the fourth novel, where she joins Lina and Gourry on their travels after they stop her uncle and nephew's assassination attempts on her father, Phil Saillune. Amelia longs to be a "hero of justice" and quixotically pursues her quest for justice by following Lina and fighting those who appear to be villains. Her naïve tendency to believe whatever she is told sometimes leads her to mistake friend and foe. Although Amelia is around the same age as Lina, the latter is often annoyed with Amelia for her naïveté and her larger bust size, but eventually comes to accept her as a friend. After the eighth novel, Amelia leaves Lina and Gourry and returns to Saillune.

Amelia's perspective on good and evil evolves significantly as the series progresses. Most of her lessons in justice and heroism came from her father. After the murder of her mother, Amelia vowed never to use blades, though she once used the Sword of Light to channel the Ra-Tilt. Amelia is versed in the common clerical spells, and knows a bit of black and Shamanistic magic that she learned with her older sister, who may be Gracia, Naga the Serpent.[5]

Xellos

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Voiced by: Akira Ishida (Japanese); David Moo (Episodes 27-78), Michael Sinterniklaas (Episodes 83-104),Kurt Stoll (Slayers Premium) (English)

Xellos (ゼロス, Zerosu), known as Xellos the Priest, is a high-level demon who serves Greater Beast Zellas Metallium. He serves as her emissary and is extremely powerful; in the Incarnation War over 1,000 years ago, Xellos destroyed nearly all dragons by himself. Whereas Shabranigdu's four other demon lieutenants created both a priest and general to do their bidding, Zellas only created Xellos, thus he is twice as strong as the other demons' emissaries. Xellos is sometimes a hindrance, and sometimes a help to Lina and the other main characters. His actions appear frustratingly inconsistent because of his oft-changing loyalties at his master's request. His signature response to any important question that he does not want to answer is, "That is a secret!" (それは、秘密です, Sore wa, himitsu desu).

Xellos first appears in the fifth novel, where he is a mysterious priest that teams up with Lina and her friends so he can destroy the manuscript of the Claire Bible in possession of the demon-worshiping cult. In the next novel, Xellos reappears and starts to travel with Lina and company. He later admits to Lina that he is a demon serving Zellas and that he was originally tasked with destroying the Claire Bible manuscripts, but his current job was concocted by Hellmaster Fibrizo and is to protect and guide Lina to the Claire Bible. Knowing she can not defeat the strong demon, Lina accepts Xellos into the group. After successfully leading Lina to the Claire Bible at Dragons' Peak in the eighth novel, Xellos flees after being severely injured by Gaav. After Hellmaster Fibrizo is defeated in the next novel, Xellos appears in order to have Lina explain what happened. After she does, both say goodbye and wish to never meet again. Xellos briefly appears in the fifteenth novel, first stopping a demon attack on Lina and company led by Bradu, and then destroying Bradu when he was about to give secrets away to them.

Luke and Mileena

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Luke (ルーク, Rūku) and Mileena (ミリーナ, Mirīna) are a pair of traveling mercenaries and treasure hunters who first appear in the ninth novel. Luke has black hair and an unfriendly face, while the beautiful Mileena has silver hair and a much more reserved personality. They have a friendly competition with Lina and Gourry for the magical sword in Bezeld, before teaming up with them to defeat the hyperdemon created by Sherra. Although Luke is cocky and often argues with Lina, he seems to have a crush on Mileena and will follow his partner's commands. Although he can also cast spells, Luke has a magical sword he fights with. When Luke casts a spell to enhance his sword with the power of Shabranigdu, Lina and Sherra both note how they have never heard of it before. Luke and Mileena reappear in the tenth novel as bodyguards hired by Lavas Nexalia Langmeier. However, they are secretly investigating whether or not Lavas' father, the lord of Solaria City, has been usurped. After learning Lavas is creating chimeras, they team up with Lina and Gourry to fight Lavas, who has turned himself into a demonoid. In the twelfth novel, Luke and Mileena have been hired by Jade Caudwell, a knight from the Kingdom of Dils, to investigate a mercenary who has quickly risen through the ranks and effectively controls the kingdom with the king's complete trust. They accepted after hearing her name is Sherra. They defeat the demon general with Lina and Gourry. Sticking with the duo, Luke and Mileena also help them defeat Dynast Graushera in the thirteenth novel.

In the fourteenth novel, Luke and Mileena are employed in Selentia City as bodyguards by Head Priest Ceres Laurencio during the struggle to see who will be the city's next high priest. Teaming up with Lina and Gourry, they are ambushed by mercenaries and assassins and Mileena is cut by a poisoned blade. When she dies, Luke loses control and seeks revenge; he dismembers the assassin who slashed her, kills Head Priest Francis Dmitri for hiring said assassin (despite him not having ordered the attack), and kills Head Priest Ryan Seinford for having turned them away when they sought medical attention for her at his temple. Each time, Lina and Gourry fail to stop him. Luke then heads for Ceres, because the medical care he gave Mileena was not enough to save her. After seeing the former comrades fight, Ceres willingly offers his life in order to stop the chaos, but Luke flees. In the fifteenth novel, Luke reveals himself to be the masked Shabranigdu who challenges Lina and Gourry to kill him. He explains that he willingly merged with the Shabranigdu fragment hidden inside him after being unable to get over Mileena's death and coming to hate the entire world; humans and demons alike. Luke plans to merge with the other Shabranigdu frozen in the Kataart Mountains, destroy the world, and then themselves. Lina destroys Luke/Shabranigdu by individually bursting and attacking with her four talismans that enhance magical capacity that she bought from Xellos, each representing one of the Dark Lords from the four worlds. The last one, representing Shabranigdu himself, only works because Luke wanted to die so he can see Mileena again.

Naga the Serpent

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Voiced by: Maria Kawamura (Japanese); Kelly Manison (OVAs and films), Eva Kaminsky (Evolution-R) (English)

Naga the Serpent (白蛇サーペントのナーガ, Sāpento no Nāga), or Naga the White Serpent, is a powerful sorceress with an unstable but resilient personality. She does not appear in the main Slayers novels, but instead is a main character in the Slayers Special and Slayers Smash spin-off prequel novels. She is obsessed with Lina, and follows the younger sorceress around for some time, annoying Lina with her characteristic cackling laugh.

Naga's main spells, such as Freeze Arrow, are water- and ice-based, in direct opposition to Lina's fire-based skills. She has also shown the ability to use powerful shamanistic, white magic, and necromancy spells. Her true name is Gracia Ul Naga Saillune; she is Prince Phil's daughter and Amelia's older sister. Naga left home after her mother was murdered.

Naga appears in the OVAs and films, and makes a cameo appearance in Slayers Evolution-R as "Nama", a sentient suit of armor who remembers very little about her life before her soul was placed in the living armor. Her identity is never confirmed, but Nama's familiar laugh gives Lina chills.

Martina

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Voiced by: Tomoko Ishimura (Japanese); Rachael Lillis (English)

Martina Xoana Mel Navratilova (マルチナ・ゾアナ・メル・ナブラチロワ, Maruchina Zoana Meru Naburachirowa) is an anime-original character who appears exclusively in Slayers Next. She is the princess of the kingdom of Zoana and has green hair styled in drills. She specializes in curses through the power of Lord Zoamelgustar, a fictional monster that she worships; surprisingly, her curses actually work, even though Zoamelgustar does not exist. At the beginning of the series, she and her father plot to capture Amelia, but Lina saves Amelia and then casts a Dragon Slave to destroy Martina's castle, She then runs off and learns magic so that she can take revenge. She later joins Lina and the gang on their adventures. When Hellmaster Fibrizo kills her during the final battle, Martina uses her last moments to encourage Lina to keep fighting and save Gourry. Martina is fickle in her love affairs, obsessed with whatever man she happens to see first on any given day. At first she is hung up on Zelgadis, but her interests switch to Gourry and even Xellos as the series progresses, before settling on Zangulus. She eventually marries Zangulus. Lina and the gang remark that Martina is the comic relief character in their party.

Filia

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Voiced by: Houko Kuwashima (Japanese); Tara Jayne (English)

Filia Ul Copt (フィリア・ウル・コプト, Firia Uru Koputo) is an anime-original character who appears exclusively in Slayers TRY. She is a priestess of the Fire Dragon King. As a Golden Dragon, she has a pronounced sense of honor and is dedicated to "fulfilling her duties to the temple".[citation needed] Any monster that crosses her path annoys her, and she doesn't get along with Xellos at all. She carries a large mace (affectionately dubbed "Mace-sama") in her garter, and uses it to end most of her arguments.

Filia's Golden Dragon magic from the outer world is a raw, more intense form of white magic. Amelia states that the white magic used by clerics is only an "empty shell" of Filia's ancient holy magic. Filia's skills include clairvoyance, healing, purification, transportation, and offensive spells effective against the most powerful monster. Her spell Chaotic Disintegrate is an astral offensive spell that outclasses the Ra-Tilt. Filia is able to switch back and forth with ease between her dragon and human forms. Her dragon's form comically wears a pink bow on the end of her tail. While in dragon form, Filia can fly, surpassing the speed of a normal Ray Wing levitation spell. Her Laser Breath, which fires an incredibly destructive beam from a dragon's mouth, can be used in both human and dragon forms.

Filia originally wanted Lina's big sister Luna to accompany her on her quest, but Luna refuses and suggests Lina as a replacement. At the end of Slayers TRY, Filia accepts the egg of the reborn Valgaav in repentance for what her ancestors did to his kind, and raises him as his adoptive mother.

Pokota

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Voiced by: Yumiko Kobayashi (Japanese); Colleen O'Shaughnessey (English)

Pokota (ポコタ), full name Posel Korba Taforashia (ポセル=コルバ=タフォーラシア, Poseru Koruba Tafōrashia), is an anime-original character created for Slayers Revolution and Slayers Evolution-R, though he borrows certain elements from the character Luke seen in the novels. He resembles a small stuffed animal rabbit with large ears that double as a set of functional arms used for casting spells, wielding swords, or gliding through the air. Like Lina, he is a powerful sorcerer capable of casting various spells, including the Dragon Slave. He wields a replica of the Sword of Light, which he carries in a pocket in his chest.

Pokota was born a human, the prince of Taforashia. When he was a teenager, the Durum sickness swept through Taforashia, and the king became very ill. Rezo the Red Priest appeared and sealed the residents of Taforashia in sleeping chambers to isolate them until a cure was found. In this way he sealed Pokota's human body, but he used the magical Hellmaster's Jar to transfer Pokota's spirit into his current form. Years later, Pokota is searching for Rezo in order to find a way to revive his people.

Villains

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Rezo the Red Priest

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Voiced by: Takehito Koyasu (Japanese); Peter Davis (Episodes 3-10, 23), Liam O'Brien (Episodes 88-104) (English)

Rezo the Red Priest (赤法師レゾ, Aka Hōshi Rezo) is the main antagonist of the first novel. He is a world-famous cleric and healer who travels the world performing miracles. Considered one of the "Five Great Sages", he has mastered not only clerical white magic, but shamanistic and black magic as well. Rezo is over a century old, but does not look his age; as Lina describes him as looking "both young and old" at the same time.[3] He was born blind and is always clad in red. Rezo is the only-known relative of Zelgadis, who assumes he is either his grandfather or great-grandfather.[3][6]

Although he travels the land healing the sick and blind, Rezo is unable to cure his own blindness. So he seeks the philosopher's stone hoping it will boost his power enough to accomplish his wish to actually see the world. However, upon attaining and swallowing the philosopher's stone, Rezo is revealed to have been taken over by the Dark Lord Shabranigdu from inside. Lina is able to defeat the Dark Lord using the incomplete Giga Slave and the Sword of Light, with help from Rezo's soul, but the priest dies in the process.

In the anime, it is later revealed that Rezo survived by transferring his soul, as well as the ghost of Shabranigdu, into the Hellmaster's Jar. Pokota resurrects Rezo in order to revive the people of Taforashia from their suspended state. After reviving the people of Taforashia, Rezo wants to see again, if only for a moment, so he opens his eyes. As the power of Shabranigdu returns to him, he asks Lina to destroy him once more. With the help of the completed Giga Slave, Lina destroys Rezo, and the ghost of Shabranigdu with him.

Halciform the White

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Halciform the White (白のハルシフォム, Shiro no Harushifomu) is the main antagonist of the second novel. He is a sorcerer and chairman of Atlas City's sorcerers' council. Missing for six months by the time Lina and Gourry arrive in the city, a succession battle between vice chairmen Talim the Purple and Daymia the Blue is occurring. Lina and Gourry find Halciform sealed away in Daymia's house and free him. Unknown to them, Halciform was kidnapping and experimenting on townspeople to obtain immortality. Because he has obtained quasi-immortality by making a contract with Seigram and sealing his soul in a pledge stone, Talim recruited Daymia to seal Halciform away. Now freed, Halciform has Seigram curse Daymia and kills Talim. Lina and Gourry succeed in breaking Halciform's pledge stone and force Seigram to flee. Halciform, who also extended his life by consuming the demon Gio Gaia, is finally killed when Rubia (ルビア), the homunculus he created of the dead woman he loves, uses the Sword of Light on him. Rubia briefly appears in the fifteenth novel, when Lina and company stop in Atlas City.

Seigram

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Voiced by: Yōsuke Akimoto (Japanese); Robert O'Gorman (English)

Seigram (セイグラム, Seiguramu), known as Seigram the Faceless, is a masked demon working for Halciform in the second novel. He confronts Lina and Gourry several times, including leading enemies to fight them, but never engages in battle himself. This is revealed to be due to Halciform making a contract with him, which required Halciform to seal his own soul in a pledge stone that the demon wears as his mask. The risk of the mask breaking and the fact that Halciform will die if Seigram does, is why Halciform has the demon refrain from battle. After Lina and Gourry succeed in breaking the pledge stone and seriously injuring Seigram, the demon flees. He returns in the sixth novel seeking revenge on Lina and Gourry. Still weak from his injuries, Seigram fused with the human Zuma, who also has a grudge on Lina. Seigram/Zuma is killed by Lina's Ragna Blade.

In Slayers NEXT, Seigram is a servant of Gaav the Demon Dragon King and seemingly as powerful as his rival Xellos. He first appears as a mysterious figure that frames Damia and Tarimu by summoning ooze monsters out of their estates, and he makes an alliance with Halcyform. He later attacks Lina in the temple of the Claire Bible manuscript, revealing that he was granted enough of Gaav's power to withstand a Dragon Slave. He is killed when Xellos holds him directly in the path of Lina's Ragna Blade.

Eris

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Voiced by: Etsuko Ishikawa (Japanese); Rachel Nanstad (English)

Eris (エリス, Erisu) is a young woman in the third novel who first appears as a novice bounty hunter chasing Zelgadis in Sairaag after Rezo the Red Priest put a bounty on him. Due to her lack of strength, the heroes agree to bring her along with them for her safety. However, Lina eventually deduces that Eris is the real Vrumugun; a sorcerer who confronted the heroes several times previously, despite easily being killed each time. These Vrumuguns were copies she created and controlled. With her full name Erisiel Vrumugun (エリシエル=ヴルムグン, Erishieru Vurumugun), she was Rezo's assistant, helping him perform experiments to cure his blindness. Having been in love with Rezo, Eris wants revenge and to make a name for herself, so she has been controlling the homunculus copy that Rezo made of himself and placed very large bounties for the capture of Lina, Gourry and Zelgadis. However, when the copy reveals itself to be self-aware, it kills Eris in revenge for experimenting on it alongside Rezo.

In the anime, Vrumugun is partnered with Zangulus, and they try to capture Lina and Gourry. However, while Zangulus is short-tempered and arrogant, Vrumugun is quiet, collected, and takes everything seriously. Eris is killed in cold blood by Copy Rezo after he merges with the ancient Demon Beast Zanaffar that was buried in the Holy Tree Flagoon.

Copy Rezo

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Voiced by: Takehito Koyasu (Japanese); Peter Davis (English)

Copy Rezo (コピー・レゾ, Kopī Rezo) is the main antagonist of the third novel. He is a homunculus copy of Rezo the Red Priest, created by the original Rezo as a lab rat for experiments to cure his blindness. Although Copy Rezo's sight is cured, the real Rezo is unable to make it work on himself, leading to even more experiments on the copy. It was after being fused with a demon, that Copy Rezo gained self-awareness, causing it to seek revenge on the original Rezo. But with the real Rezo dead, the copy must settle for proving his superiority by killing those who did. It pretended to allow Eris to control it in taking over Sairaag and placing the bounties on Lina, Gourry and Zelgadis. Copy Rezo is finally killed when Lina pins him to the Flagoon tree with the Bless Blade, and the tree feeds off his evil energy.

In the anime, Copy Rezo orders Eris to lure the three of them to Sairaag, where he attempts to defeat them by resurrecting and absorbing the power of the demon beast Zanaffar. However, Lina, Gourry, and Zelgadis, accompanied by Amelia and Sylphiel, kill him using the Blessed Blade and the power of the tree Flaggoon.

Kanzel

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Kanzel (カンジェル, Kanjeru) is an antagonist in the fourth novel. He first appears to be a strong sorcerer working with Chris Saillune to assassinate his brother Phil. He is handsome, but has a scar on his right cheek and an icy stare. However, every time Kanzel attacks, he seems to be focused on killing Lina instead. Kanzel's actual partner, Alfred, eventually breaks ties with him because of his repeated deviations from their plan. Kanzel reveals himself to be a mid-ranked demon who teamed up with the Saillunes just so he could come into contact with Lina, whom he was ordered to kill with minimal human casualties; later revealed in the series to have been the orders of Gaav. Kanzel is killed by Gourry's Sword of Light that was enhanced with Dragon Slave by Lina, and with help from Amelia.

Zuma

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Voiced by: Nobuo Tobita (Japanese); Troy Baker (English)

Zuma (ズーマ, Zūma) is a magic-wielding assassin who first appears in the fourth novel when he is hired by Kanzel to kill Lina. He has a reputation as the best in his line of work, with Lina being the only person to ever survive one of his attacks. Zuma continues to make attempts on Lina's life out of honor. Gourry uses the Sword of Light to cut off Zuma's right arm, while Lina turns his left hand to ash with a spell. Zuma returns in the sixth novel, still seeking to fulfill the contract to kill Lina and a new contract on the merchant Laddock Lanzard (ラドック=ランザード, Radokku Ranzādo), who hires Lina to protect him. Zuma has now fused with the demon Seigram, this being why he has both arms again; later revealed in the series to have been done by Raltark. Zuma is also revealed to be the alter ego of Laddock. Zuma/Laddock/Seigram is killed by Lina's Ragna Blade, when his human heart causes him to hesitate after meeting eyes with his son.

In Slayers Evolution-R, Lina once killed a group of bandits that were responsible for killing Zuma's wife, thus denying him vengeance. He has his hands slashed off a second time before Xellos appears and kills him in order to steal the Hellmaster's Jar.

Demon-worshiping cult

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An unnamed "demon-worshiping cult" (魔王崇拝教団, maō sūhai kyōdan) is the antagonist group of the fifth novel. Based near the village of Mayin, they worship Shabranigdu and his five lieutenants; Chaos Dragon, Deep Sea, Dynast, Greater Beast, and Hellmaster. Using a manuscript of the Claire Bible, they resurrect Zanaffar (ザナッファー, Zanaffā), the beast who destroyed Sairaag 120 years ago, with the goal of attacking Saillune, but are stopped by the main characters. The cult is led by Klotz (クロツ, Kurotsu), who is ultimately killed by Zanaffar, and has many werebeasts as loyal members; most were dying mercenaries saved by being turned into chimeras. Second-in-command is Balgumon (バルグモン, Barugumon), a skilled swordsman killed by Xellos. The humpbacked werebeast Vedul (ヴェドゥル, Veduru) fights together with Gilfa (ギルファ, Girufa), who controls shadows and is heard, but never seen. When they are killed by Zelgadis, it is revealed that Gilfa's brain and mouth were transplanted into Vedul's hump. Battle axe-wielding Duclis (デュクリス, Dukurisu), whom Lina speculates is a fusion between human and white tiger, wears an incomplete Zanaffar as anti-magic armor, but is killed by Gourry's Sword of Light. But it is another cultist who is consumed by a living Zanaffar armor for it to achieve its complete form; a silver, dragon-sized, wolf-like beast with whip-like tentacles. Lina kills Zanaffar by using her new spell Ragna Blade, which summons and channels darkness into a blade, to create a hole in its body that she then casts Fireball into.

Gaav

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Voiced by: Jouji Nakata (Japanese); Jay Snyder (English)

Chaos Dragon Gaav (魔竜王カオスドラゴンガーヴ, Kaosu Doragun Gāvu) is one of the five demon lieutenants created by Shabranigdu who first appears in the seventh novel. Gaav's priest is Raltark (ラルターク, Rarutāku) and his general is Rashart (ラーシャート, Rāshāto). During the Incarnation War over 1,000 years ago, he fought Aqualord alongside Shabranigdu, but "died" striking the final blow. Although demons normally do not "die", their power is temporarily sealed and will recoup over time, Aqualord placed an imperfect seal on Gaav that caused him to be reincarnated into a human body. After countless reincarnations, Gaav has regained his memories and power, but his spirit has merged with his human host's. This causes him to oppose Shabranigdu and the other lieutenants; if Shabranigdu is revived, the human-bodied Gaav will be destroyed along with the rest of the world.

Despite not knowing the details of Hellmaster's plan involving Lina, Gaav orders his subordinates to kill Lina; including Kanzel and Raltark, the latter of whom first appears in the sixth novel as Laddock Lanzard's butler. Under Gaav's orders, Rashart becomes the head of the royal guard in the Kingdom of Dils and is tasked with forging an alliance with the dragons and elves, but the plan is foiled by Xellos. On Dragons' Peak, Raltark is killed by Xellos and Lina, which sees Rashart fetch Gaav. After seriously wounding Xellos, causing him to flee, Gaav fights Lina and company. But he is easily defeated by Hellmaster Fibrizo at the beginning of the eighth novel. Rashart continues to attack Lina and company, claiming to seek revenge for Gaav. However, it is eventually revealed that he is now working for Fibrizo, before being killed by Lina.

Hellmaster Fibrizo

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Voiced by: Kazue Ikura (Japanese); Wayne Grayson (English)

Hellmaster Fibrizo (冥王ヘルマスターフィブリゾ, Herumasutā Fiburizo) is the most powerful of the five demon lieutenants created by Shabranigdu. It was Fibrizo who ignited the Incarnation War over 1,000 years ago when he awakened the part of Shabranigdu sealed within the sorcerer Lei Magnus. During the war, Shabranigdu posted Hellmaster to the Desert of Destruction as part of the seal to destroy Aqualord. According to Xellos, most of Hellmaster's servants were destroyed in the war, this being why Xellos is tasked with carrying out his plan of protecting and escorting Lina to the Claire Bible. Hellmaster is most likely the second-in-command of the demon race, and like all demons, he seeks to destroy the world and return everything to chaos. He manifests as an androgynous young boy in order to trick his victims into underestimating him.

Although Fibrizo first appears in the seventh novel as a child of Gyria City who sets Lina onto Gaav's plans, his identity is not revealed until the next novel, where he easily kills Gaav and kidnaps Gourry to Sairaag. Fibrizo plans to force Lina to draw upon the power of the Lord of Nightmares by using the Giga Slave spell, which she has now perfected after interacting with the Claire Bible as he intended. He hopes she will be unable to control the spell and it will destroy the entire world. Fibrizo kidnaps Gourry and takes him to Sairaag, which he has reconstructed out of the lingering thoughts of the dead and his own being. He eventually succeeds in forcing Lina to cast Giga Slave to save her friends. However, the Giga Slave summons the Lord of Nightmares itself using Lina's body as a vessel. Fibrizo mistakenly thinks Lina has retained control over the spell and attacks her from inside herself by exploding her heart; as everything in the new Sairaag is Fibrizo, part of him entered her body as the food she ate. But Lina appears fine and the Lord of Nightmares obliterates Fibrizo for his transgression of attacking it.

Sherra

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Sherra (シェーラ, Shēra) first appears in the ninth novel as a young girl who knows the location of a rumored magical sword located in the town of Bezeld. To Lina, Gourry, Luke and Mileena, she seems to be the target of a group of men dressed in black that they suspect are also after the sword. However, she is eventually revealed to be a high-level demon and the general of Dynast Graushera. Sherra turns a man into a dragon-sized mass of flesh with leg-like appendages after he grips the black sword, which is itself a demon she created named Dulgoffa (ドゥールゴーフ, Dūrugōfu), and has it attack Bezeld. This "hyperdemon" mass has ten spider-like legs, tentacles to suck the life force out of people, and extremely fast regenerative abilities, making any attacks against it useless. Lina realizes that it is a combination of a demonic curse and a human possessed by a demon, thus the only way to destroy it is to kill the demon who cast the curse. She also correctly suspects that the demon who cast the curse is the same one doing the possessing; the sword itself, which is fused into the mass. Lina and Luke destroy the hyperdemon by simultaneously using Ragna Blade and Rube-Eye Blade on the tentacle which houses the core of the fused demon. Sherra recovers her black sword, but Lina tricks the demon into withdrawing for now. In the eleventh novel, it is learned that Sherra had given Dulgoffa to Bell. In contrast to the unwilling victim of the ninth novel, Bell willingly fuses with Dulgoffa and therefore appears as herself, but entirely black. Sherra reappears as the main antagonist of the twelfth novel. Posing as a mercenary, she quickly rose through the ranks in the Kingdom of Dils and effectively controls it with the king's complete trust. It is learned that she temporarily possessed the human nobles and officials who opposed her plans with Dulgoffa just long enough to weaken their wills, so they could then be possessed by low-ranking demons from the astral plane. Lina, Gourry, Luke and Mileena defeat Sherra together. In the fifteenth novel, it is revealed that Sherra's smile at death was because she identified Luke as a host of Shabranigdu when he grabbed Dulgoffa and was not consumed and passed this information on to Dynast.

Lavas Nexalia Langmeier

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Lavas Nexalia Langmeier (ラーヴァス=ネクサリア=ラングマイヤー, Rāvasu Nekusaria Rangumaiyā) is the regent of Solaria City and the main antagonist of the tenth novel. He holds the position due to his father, Klein, being ill. Lavas claims his older brother Veisam is plotting a rebellion and is the person behind the chimera factory that Lina and Gourry find, but suspiciously, the citizens of Solaria were unaware of Lavas' existence until recently. Lavas, who is really Belgis (ベルギス, Berugisu), the former king of Ruvinagald, is revealed to be the one behind everything and to be working with the men in black, whom Lina and company previously fought in the ninth novel. Before Slayers began, Lina was part of exposing the Ruvinagald monarchy for conducting human experiments by forcing people, including children, into becoming hosts for demons. Lord Klein, a distant relative, offered Belgis asylum, before Belgis started poisoning him, took control of Solaria, and experimented on Veisam. Lina, Gourry, Luke, Mileena and Wizer Freion, a Ruvinagald inspector chasing Belgis, storm the castle. After quickly defeating a half-demon Veisam, they fight Lavas, who has turned himself into a demonoid and wears magical clothing and accessories, making him stronger than most pure demons. Lavas is killed by Lina's Ragna Blade.

Bell

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Bell (ベル, Beru) is first introduced in the eleventh novel as the reason Aria Ashford (アリア=アシュフォード, Aria Ashufōdo) recruits Lina and Gourry to stop the insurrection in Crimson Town. After her fiancé died, Bell married Kailus (カイラス), head of the local sorcerers' council, and sent her younger sister, Aria, to warn of an insurrection her new husband was planning. After the insurrection takes place, Aria asks Lina and Gourry to help save her sister. However, after they kill Kailus, Bell reveals she was behind everything. After learning that Kailus had killed her fiancé, she was forced to marry him when he threatened Aria's life. Bell was given the demon sword Dulgoffa by Sherra and used her new powers to turn the members of Crimson Town's sorcerers' council into chimeras and start the insurrection in Kailus' name as revenge. These chimera include Zonagein (ゾナゲイン), an old man who creates many lesser and brass demons, and can also grow spider-like legs from his back to move at high speed; Aileus (アイレウス, Aireusu), a bizarre plant-like chimera with strong regenerative abilities, who dies with Kailus' death; and Elydia Mycale (エリディア=ミュカレ, Eridia Myukare), a young woman with an emerald appearance that can reflect back magic she is hit with and who is absorbed by Kailus. With her goal complete, Bell, who is now fully fused with Dulgoffa, wants to kill Aria and herself. But Aria sacrifices her life in order to give Lina the opening to kill Bell with her Ragna Blade.

Dynast Graushera

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Dynast Graushera (覇王ダイナストグラウシェラー, Dainasuto Gurausherā) is one of the five demon lieutenants created by Shabranigdu. Suspecting Dynast is plotting another Incarnation War, Milgazia and Memphys team up with Lina and company in the thirteenth novel and investigate Gyria City, where the latter defeated Dynast's general Sherra in the previous book for seemingly gaining a controlling influence over the king. After entering the castle and defeating several demons, including Sardian (サーディアン, Sādian), the king's trade minister, and Farial (ファリアール, Fariāru), the king's sorcerer, Lina deduces that Dynast Graushera has been masquerading as King Wells Xeno Gyria this whole time. The heroes work together to defeat the demon lieutenant by having Memphys' Zanafa armor attach itself to him, sealing him off from the astral plane and his real body, and taking turns attacking, allowing Lina an opening to deal the final blow with her Ragna Blade. Although they succeed in destroying his corporal form, Dynast's real body still exists, but Milgazia doubts he will show his weakened state to humans. In the fifteenth novel, it is revealed that Graushera was copying what Fibrizo had done 1,000 years prior; cause war and destruction in order to find and awaken a fragment of Shabranigdu hidden in someone's soul. Sherra had successfully identified Luke as the host and passed this on to Dynast before dying.

Bradu

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Bradu (ブラドゥ, Buradu) is a demon who combats Lina, Gourry, Milgazia and Memphys several times in the fifteenth novel. He appears as a tall young man with blond hair. He summons lower-level demons such as Gwon (グオン, Guon), a pulsing green brain mounted on dozens of spider legs, and Vaidaz (ヴァイダアヅ, Vuaidaadzu), a bunch of bones mounted into a vaguely humanoid shape with green fluid leaking at the seams. He also seems to summon nameless demons that look like dead trees in human form, which reconstitute themselves when damaged and replicate from any severed pieces. Some of Bradu's attacks on Lina and company are stopped by a demon resembling a skinless human with eyestalks in place of eyes, who kills Gwon before being killed himself by a dead tree, and others by Xellos. Lina deduces that the dead tree demons are actually separate extensions of Bradhu himself. As Lina and company are about to kill him, Bradu offers to inform them why they are being lured to Sairaag. But Xellos quickly attacks and kills him before he can divulge the information. The demon-on-demon attacks are a result of some of the demons following the orders of the Shabranigdu in Luke, and others listening to the Shabranigdu frozen in the Kataart Mountains.

Valgaav

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Voiced by: Wataru Takagi (Japanese); Scottie Ray (English)

Valgaav (ヴァルガーヴ, Varugāvu) is one of the main adversaries in the Slayers TRY anime. Once known as Prince Val of the Ancient Dragon clan, he is nearly killed by the Golden Dragons, who feared the dark powers of the Ancient Dragons and exterminated them. He is saved at the last moment by Gaav, who sees in him a powerful ally and a spirit of hatred towards the Golden Dragons for their betrayal. Gaav bestows upon him the powers of a monster and renames him "Valgaav".

Valgaav and Gaav are separated when the other four Demon Lords create the barrier separating the outer and inner worlds. The barrier remains in effect until Hellmaster Fibrizo's death at the end of Slayers NEXT. Valgaav is loyal only to his savior, Gaav, and gives no allegiance to any side, be it Slayers, dragons, gods, or monsters. With the combined power of a monster and Ancient Dragon, Valgaav is the strongest of Gaav's servants. However, he is notably weaker than Gaav. His Ancient Dragon power conflicts with the monster power given to him by Gaav, causing him pain. He is able to best Xellos in a one-on-one fight by using Ragud Mezagis, one of the five Dark Star weapons. He survives a magically amplified Dragon Slave fired directly into his body.

Despite his prowess as a warrior, Valgaav is radically unstable and reckless. He activates the gateway created to summon Dark Star with only two of the five weapons required. Although the gateway is closed by other gods from the Overworld, Dark Star fires a blast through it that destroys Valgaav. He reappears at the end of the season merged with the fusion of Dark Star and Volphied, and acts as an arbiter of the two. Possessing the powers of both dragon gods and monster lords, he is easily the most powerful being faced in the entire storyline of Slayers, although his power is cut in half by the open gateway. Valgaav/Dark Star/Volphied is destroyed by the combination of dark and light powers of Xellos's and Filia's abilities, combined with the five Dark Star weapons and Lina's incantation of Chaos power. At the end of Slayers TRY, he is reborn as an egg and falls under the care of Filia and two of his former demi-human subordinates, Jillas and Gravos.

Other characters

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Zolf

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Voiced by: Masato Hirano (Japanese); Stan Hart (English)

Zolf (ゾルフ, Zorufu) is a sorcerer loyal to Zelgadis in the first novel. While under the command of Zelgadis and Rezo, Zolf infiltrated a group of bandits in order to steal a statue containing the philosopher's stone. But he was injured when Lina robbed the gang and, with bandages covering his entire body, she refers to him as a "mummy" as he pursues her leading a group of trolls. After Zelgadis' break with Rezo, Zolf chooses to follow Zelgadis and remain under his command, also removing his bandages. He casts a Dragon Slave at Ruby-Eye Shabranigdu, but it is reflected back, killing Zolf and his comrade Rodimus (ロディマス, Rodimasu).

Dilgear

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Voiced by: Hirohiko Kakegawa (Japanese); Jimmy Zoppi (English)

Dilgear (ディルギア, Dirugia) is a half-wolf, half-troll henchman of Rezo in the first novel; referred to by Lina as a "werewolf" for lack of a more accurate term. He has a lupine face and humanoid body, and fights with a large scimitar. Although Dilgear was placed under Zelgadis' command, when Zelgadis defects and frees Lina, Dilgear attacks them both with a large group of trolls. He ends up retreating, but attacks again the following day with a larger and more varied group, including the demon sorcerer Zolom, the latter of whom is defeated by the arriving Gourry. When Zolf and Rodimus also arrive, Dilgear thinks that he has been saved, but their loyalty is to Zelgadis, not Rezo, and the werewolf is quickly defeated by Rodimus. Two months later, after Copy Rezo places bounties on Lina and Gourry in the third novel, Dilgear is revealed to have survived and attacks the two under the command of Vrumugun, but is quickly defeated by Lina's Fireball.

In the anime, Dilgear is seriously wounded by Zolf but is revived by his half-troll regenerative abilities. However, instead of seeking revenge he ends up as Luna Inverse's pet "Spot". The exact circumstances of this radical change in Dilgear's life are unknown. In the manga, Dilgear is a bounty hunter sent by Eris, along with Rahannim and Vrumugun, to eliminate Gourry and Lina.

Lantz

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Lantz (ランツ, Rantsu) is a bastard sword-wielding mercenary working for Talim the Purple in Atlas City during the second novel. He is lecherous and has red hair. Although a first-rate swordsman, he is not on the level of Gourry, whom he greatly respects after seeing his skills. When he sees the cursed mass that Daymia was turned into and learns that they are fighting demons, Lantz flees back to Talim's house where he is seriously injured by his former colleague Rod (ロッド, Roddo), who has switched allegiance to Halciform simply so that he can duel Gourry. Lantz' life is saved thanks to Lina performing healing magic on him. About a month later, Lantz, now with a beard, joins Lina and Gourry in their fight against the clone of Rezo the Red Priest in the third novel. Not being able to fight demons as effectively as his comrades, Sylphiel gives him the Bless Blade, which purifies and amplifies his will, allowing him to damage demons. Lantz successfully uses it to defeat the demon Vizea.

Talim the Purple and Daymia the Blue

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Talim the Purple (紫のタリム, Murasaki no Tarimu) and Daymia the Blue (青のデイミア, Ao no Deimia) are the vice chairmen of Atlas City's sorcerers' council in the second novel. They have been competing for the position of chairmen since Halciform's disappearance. Talim is a fat bald man who loves eating and smoking cigars. Talim hires Lina and Gourry to work as bodyguards alongside Lantz and Rod and protect him until the election. Daymia is the balding and bearded son of a noble family, and is considered crazy by both Talim and Halciform. According to Talim, Daymia claims to be researching immortality by experimenting with homunculi and chimera, which Lina and Gourry end up fighting. But unknown to Lina and Gourry, Talim had learned that Halciform was kidnapping and experimenting on townspeople to obtain immortality. Because Halciform had obtained quasi-immortality by making a contract with Seigram, Talim recruited Daymia, who previously aided Halciform in his research until they had a falling out, to seal him away. When unwittingly freed by Lina and Gourry, Halciform has Seigram curse Daymia into an immortal mass of flesh and decapitates Talim, whose head he keeps alive in a tank until killing him as collateral damage in an attack on Lina.

Phil Saillune

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Voiced by: Masahiro Anzai(Season 1 and 2), Minoru Inaba (All subsequent appearances) (Japanese); Matt Black (Episodes 11-13), Jimmy Zoppi (Episodes 25-26, 34-40, 53), David Brimmer (Episodes 90-91) (English)

Philionel El Di Saillune (フィリオネル=エル=ディ=セイルーン, Firioneru Eru Di Seirūn) is the crown prince of the Holy Kingdom of Saillune and father of Amelia. He first appears in the fourth novel. Phil is the eldest son of King Eldran Saillune, older brother of Christopher Wil Brogg Saillune, and uncle of Alfred. With their father old and bedridden, Chris attempts to become king by ordering assassination attempts on Phil, who is first in the line of succession. With help from Lina and Gourry, it is revealed that, while Chris went along with the plan, it is his son Alfred who is chiefly behind the assassinations. After being captured by Amelia, Alfred is killed by Chris when he attempts to attack Phil.

Before the events of Slayers, Lina had helped Phil when he was the target of other assassination attempts. The culprit was Randionne, Phil and Chris' younger brother, who was killed in the incident by someone other than Lina. Also before the series, Phil's eldest daughter, Gracia Ul Naga Saillune, set out on a sojourn after his wife was killed, and now calls herself "Naga the White Serpent". Possibly due to his wife's death and Gracia's absence, Phil is very close with and protective of his youngest daughter Amelia. Like Amelia, her father has a strong belief in justice, and he is also a pacifist. However, if Phil sees something he believes to be unjust, he will not hesitate to use force. Unlike most of the Saillune royal family, Phil has no magical powers, but his brute strength is sufficient to destroy lesser demons.

Zellas Metallium

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Greater Beast Zellas Metallium (獣王グレーター・ビーストゼラス=メタリオム, Gurētā Bīsuto Zerasu Metariomu) is one of the five demon lieutenants created by Shabranigdu. Xellos serves as her right-hand man, and everything Xellos does in the end leads back to her. Whereas Shabranigdu's four other demon lieutenants created both a priest and general to do their bidding, Zellas only created Xellos, thus he is twice as strong as the other demon emissaries. During the Incarnation War, Shabranigdu posted Zellas to Wolfpack Isle as part of the seal to destroy Aqualord. Greater Beast briefly appears in the fifteenth novel alongside her fellow demon lieutenant Deep Sea Dolphin. They separate Lina and Gourry from Milgazia and Memphys by sending the former two to another world to fight Luke/Shabranigdu.

Milgazia

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Voiced by: Masaaki Ōkura (Japanese); Zeke Zeigler (English)

Milgazia (ミルガズィア, Mirugazia) is the elder golden dragon at Dragons' Peak, a settlement of golden and black dragons who protect a door to the Claire Bible. First appearing in the seventh novel, he is over 1,000 years old and previously met Xellos as an enemy during the Incarnation War. After taking on a human form, he guides Lina to the Claire Bible, out of fear of Xellos, where she learns the truth behind the Giga Slave spell. Milgazia saves Lina when Raltark appears, and later heals Amelia when she is seriously injured. Milgazia reappears at the end of the twelfth novel with the elf Memphys. He informs Lina and company that he suspects Dynast Graushera is plotting another Incarnation War. Milgazia and Memphys join their party in the following book, where they help defeat Dynast Graushera. The duo team up with Lina and Gourry again in the fifteenth novel. But the two teams are separated upon reaching Sairaag, as Lina and Gourry are sent to another world to fight Ruby-Eye Shabranigdu. At the end of the book, Milgazia and Memphys set off to kill any remaining demons.

Memphys Rhinesword

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Memphys Rhinesword (メンフィス=ラインソード, Menfisu Rainsōdo), nicknamed "Mephy" (メフィ, Mefi), is a beautiful elf with long blonde hair. Despite having the appearance of a twenty-year-old, Lina guesstimates she is actually a century old. As an elf, Memphys possesses much more powerful magic than humans. Her white plate armor is actually Zenafa Armor, a semi-living armor co-created by elves and dragons to combat demons following the Incarnation War. It allows her to control her connection to the astral plane and can change shape at will. It is a correctly made version of the Zanaffar anti-magic armor Lina previously fought; Memphys suspects that failure, and its different pronunciation and spelling, is due to humans' inferior magical abilities. Although first appearing with Milgazia at the very end of the twelfth novel, Memphys is properly introduced in the subsequent book. She and her family have known Milgazia since childhood, and she refers to him as her "uncle". Memphys shows disdain for humans and initially butts heads with Lina, until the two warm up to each other after defeating Dynast Graushera together. She used to be a timid and shy person, but an encounter with a human sorceress (implied to be Naga the Serpent) inspired her now-domineering personality. Memphys and Milgazia team up with Lina and Gourry again in the fifteenth novel. But the two teams are separated upon reaching Sairaag, as Lina and Gourry are sent to another world to fight Ruby-Eye Shabranigdu. At the end of the book, the elf and dragon duo set off to kill any remaining demons.

Zangulus

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Voiced by: Bin Shimada (Japanese); Liam O'Malley (Episode 13), Ted Lewis (Episodes 14-21, 49-52) (English)

Zangulus (ザングルス, Zangurusu) is an anime-only character. He is a mercenary and swordsman of considerable skill. Although he cannot use magic, he wields a weapon called the Howling Sword, a magical sword created by Rezo that can shoot great gusts of wind. Zangulus and the sorcerer Vrumugun were originally hired as bounty hunters by Eris and Copy Rezo to capture Lina, Gourry, and Zelgadis and bring them to Sairaag.

Zangulus becomes obsessed with fighting Gourry to see who is the better swordsman. They duel in Rezo's lab, but Gourry wins in the end, and Zangulus leaves. He reappears towards the end of Slayers NEXT, looking for a rematch. However, Gourry is being held prisoner by Hellmaster Fibrizo, so Zangulus does not get a chance to duel him a second time. He does help Lina and the others fight the Hellmaster. It is during this time that Zangulus meets and falls in love with Martina, who he marries after the battle.

Jillas

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Voiced by: Takumi Yamazaki (Japanese); Maddie Blaustein (English)

Jillas Jillos Jilles (ジラス=ジロス=ジレス, Jirasu Jirosu Jiresu) is a red fox beastman and a servant of Valgaav. Jillas' people were nearly hunted to extinction. After being injured by humans and losing his left eye, Jillas is saved by Valgaav. He is partnered with Gravos Maunttop, who he refers to as "Boss". He has no knowledge of magic or swordplay, but is skilled with guns, gunpowder and various explosives. He also has a knack for exploiting the friction between people to his advantage, and employs psychological warfare against the Slayers to great effect.

In TRY, Valgaav orders Gravos and Jillas to locate and recover the five Dark Star weapons. When Gravos loses control of Ragudo Mezegis is blasted away by a Dragon Slave, Jillas swears vengeance on the Slayers, and succeeds in stealing Gorun Nova from Gourry. After everyone is separated and Valgaav is presumed dead, Jillas is rescued by a fox named Elena and her son Palou, who call him "uncle". He abandons them to seek vengeance when he discovers that the Slayers are still alive. Filia saves him from the explosion of one of his own bombs, after which he calls her "Boss", a name that makes her uncomfortable. After Valgaav is reborn as a pure Ancient Dragon and is adopted by Filia, Jillas and Gravos (who was literally launched into orbit by the Dragon Slave) become her partners and help her sell maces and pottery in a shop.

Gravos Maunttop

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Voiced by: Hisao Egawa (Japanese); Nathan Price (English)

Gravos Maunttop (グラボス=マウントトップ, Gurabosu Mauntotoppu), a reptilian beastman, is a servant of Valgaav. His first appearance in the series is in Episode 54 of TRY. Gravos was almost killed by his own people, causing him to lose his right eye. Valgaav saves him and becomes his master. During TRY, Gravos and Jillas attempt to steal Gorun Nova on Valgaav's orders. During a struggle to get the holy magic and the black magic vessels from Princess Sera and Prince Marco, Gravos loses control of Ragudo Mezegis when he is hit by the Dragon Slave and is knocked into the distance, presumed dead. However, he is alive and well in the epilogue of TRY, once again partnered with Jillas and helping Filia run a store that sells maces and pottery.

Luna Inverse

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Luna Inverse (ルナ=インバース, Runa Inbāsu), Lina's older sister, was born in a small village in Zephilia, the first daughter of merchants. Her father is an ex-mercenary and her mother is an ex-sorceress.

Luna and Lina's relationship is not particularly affectionate. Apparently, when they were younger, Lina would misbehave and Luna would "punish" her by making her do grueling workouts. The most notorious incident between the two was when Lina, ever keen on an opportunity to make some extra cash, set up a device that projected an image of Luna while she was taking a bath. Luna's reaction "compelled" Lina to begin her quest. Lina is still terrified of Luna, and even the mere mention of her sister sends Lina into a panic attack, as seen in Slayers TRY episode 2 and Slayers Revolution episode 8.

A fragment of Ceifeed's will is lodged within Luna. In Slayers TRY, when the Slayers visit the Fire Dragon Temple, it is mentioned that she is known as the "Ceifeed Knight". As the Knight of Ceifeed, Luna wields an immense amount of holy power. Luna never appears in person during the novels or the anime, but Hajime Kanzaka has said that she is slightly more powerful than Xellos.[citation needed] She can cut a Dragon Slave in half with an ordinary, non-magical sword, and once defeated a plasma dragon with a kitchen knife.

In Slayers TRY, Luna is Filia's first choice to save the world from the prophecy of destruction. Luna, being on the side of the gods, knows she is not the candidate in the prophecy; she turns down Filia's request and suggests Lina for the job instead.[7]

Deities

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Shabranigdu

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Voiced by: Daisuke Gōri (Japanese); Roger Kay (Episodes 8-10), Marc Thompson (Episodes 103-104) (English)

Ruby-Eye Shabranigdu (赤眼の魔王ルビーアイシャブラニグドゥ, Rubī Ai Shaburanigudu; alternately "Shabranigdo"), also known as the Dark Lord, is a powerful being of evil, the ruler and strongest of the demons. One of the Dark Lords of four worlds alongside Dark Star, Chaotic Blue and Death Fog,[8] he is said to be the sole source of misery and negative emotions in the Slayers world. Defeated long ago by Flare Dragon Ceifeed, Shabranigdu was split into seven parts and scattered throughout the world.[3] Over a thousand years before the series begins, one of these parts awakened in the Kataart Mountains within the sorcerer Lei Magnus. When the piece of Shabranigdu within him awakened, he led the demons against a united army of dragons, humans, elves and dwarves. He was defeated and sealed in ice by Aqualord, a god and avatar of Ceifeed. However, Aqualord was destroyed, leaving only her memories and knowledge, which became the Claire Bible. The remaining four lieutenants (Dynast Graushera, Deep Sea Dolphin, Greater Beast Zellas Metallium, and Hellmaster Fibrizo) erected a shield that sealed the divine powers in the outer world, separated from the inner world where the Slayers takes place.

A second portion of Shabranigdu awakens in the first novel. Rezo the Red Priest awakens the fragment sealed within his eyes when he uses the philosopher's stone in an attempt to cure his blindness. Lina confronts the unbound piece of Shabranigdu, casting Giga Slave to defeat him. It is possible that Shabranigdu could have survived this attack, but a fragment of Rezo's remaining will forces open its defenses. A third portion of the Dark Lord is awakened in the fifteenth novel. Following the death of Mileena, Luke is driven to despair and develops hatred for the world; both humans and demons alike. He willingly merges with the Shabranigdu fragment hidden in his soul and plans to merge with the other fragment frozen in the Kataart Mountains, destroy the world, and then themselves. Lina destroys Luke/Shabranigdu by individually bursting and attacking with her four talismans that enhance magical capacity that she bought from Xellos, each representing one of the Dark Lords from the four worlds. The last one, representing Shabranigdu himself, only works because Luke wanted to die so he can see Mileena again.

In the Slayers Evolution-R anime, the Red Priest revives, bringing the fragment of Shabranigdu back to life with him. It possesses the true body of Pokota, and when Pokota returns to this body, it causes instability between the occupying souls, allowing Lina's perfected Giga Slave to destroy Shabranigdu.

Lord of Nightmares

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The Lord of Nightmares (金色の魔王ロード・オブ・ナイトメア, Rōdo obu Naitomea) is the demiurge of the Slayers universe, the creator of everything. It is the primodial Sea of Chaos that drifts below the many worlds of the universe.[9] Although void or chaos is typically thought of as demonic, the Lord of Nightmares holds sovereignty over both the demons who wish to destroy and the living beings who seek to exist.[9] Even among those steeped in the magical arts, few are aware of its existence.

The Lord of Nightmares created the entire Slayers multiverse, including the futuristic galaxy portrayed in Lost Universe, and two other known worlds, the realms of Chaotic Blue and Death Fog. Both Shabranigdu and his rival Ceifeed are its direct creations. The Lord of Nightmares may have done this simply because it wanted to watch gods, monsters, and mortals contend for amusement, a hypothesis adopted by Valgaav in Slayers TRY in his attempt to remake the world.

Lina is the only person known to directly use the power of the Lord of Nightmares in spells, and she is reluctant to do so as they are notoriously unreliable, with failure possibly having devastating consequences. Giga Slave, for instance, could theoretically destroy the world itself if miscast. Lina created the spell when she was much younger by combining parts of the Dragon Slave's incantation with words of the Lord of Nightmares that she found in a Claire Bible manuscript, and later perfected it after interacting with the real Claire Bible in the seventh novel. The Lord of Nightmares' only direct appearance is in the eighth novel, when Lina is forced into casting Giga Slave by Hellmaster Fibrizo, who wants her to lose control of it so it destroys the world. However, when he mistakenly thinks she has retained control over the spell, Fibrizo attacks Lina, not knowing that the Lord of Nightmares has taken over Lina's body as a vessel. As punishment, the Lord of Nightmares obliterates Fibrizo.

Ceifeed

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Ceifeed (スィーフィード, Sīfīdo; alternately "Ceiphied"), also known as Flare Dragon Ceifeed (赤の竜神フレアドラゴンスィーフィード, Furea Doragon Sīfīdo), is God of the Slayers universe and the good dragonic counterpart to Shabranigdu. In each world of the universe, a Dragon King and a Demon King struggle against each other to direct the fate of the world.[citation needed] In the Red World, in which Slayers is set, Ceifeed is the Dragon King who battles the Demon King Ruby-Eye Shabranigdu. Ceifeed successfully weakened his demonic counterpart by cutting Shabranigdu into seven pieces. Ceifeed dies in the process, but leaves behind four Dragon Lord avatars to continue his struggle: Aqualord Ragradia (水竜王アクアロードラグラディア, Akuarōdo Raguradia), Flarelord Vrabazard (火竜王フレアロードヴラバザード, Furearōdo Vurabazādo), Airlord Valwin (空竜王エアロードバールウィン, Earōdo Bāruuin), and Earthlord Rangort (地竜王アースロードランゴート, Āsurōdo Rangōto). A fragment of his will is lodged in Luna Inverse, Lina's older sister, who is known as the "Ceifeed Knight".

Dark Star

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Dark Star Dugradigo (闇を撒くものダーク・スターデュグラディグドゥ, Dāku Sutā Duguradigudu) is one of the Dark Lords of the four worlds alongside Ruby-Eye Shabranigdu, Chaotic Blue and Death Fog.[8] He is the main antagonist of the Black World, but is only referred to by name in Slayers.

In the Slayers TRY anime, he attempts to cross over into the Red World and cause further destruction. The gods of the Black World aim to destroy him using the five weapons he created: Gorun Nova (the Sword of Light), Ragudo Mezegis, Nezzard, Bodigar, and Galvayra. In his own world, Dark Star is the equivalent of Shabranigdu in power, as Volphied is the equivalent of Ceifeed. Dark Star devours Volphied, but grows so powerful that he can't control his own power, and becomes a being seeking only the destruction of everything. However, Valgaav reveals that Dark Star "devoured" Volphied by mutual agreement between the two. They realized how meaningless the eternal fight between gods and monsters was, and fused to bring "purification" to the worlds by destroying and remaking them so that gods and monsters would not have to constantly fight. Half monster and half god, the new Dark Star merges with Valgaav, who is the same combination. Dark Star's "astral body" is different from those of any other monster, making magic useless against him. Dark Star can only be defeated by the five weapons he created. When Filia and Xellos combine the powers of Light and Dark, of Ceifeed and Shabranigdu, and unleash it through the five weapons of Dark Star, the resulting Chaos force vanquishes him for good.

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The Slayers characters are the fictional figures populating the Slayers , a Japanese fantasy adventure series originating from light novels written by with illustrations by Rui Araizumi and first published in January 1990. The franchise, adapted into multiple television series, films, original video animations (OVAs), volumes, and video games, revolves around a core group of protagonists led by the powerful teenage sorceress , a self-proclaimed "genius" bandit hunter known for her destructive magic spells like the Dragon Slave, who travels with her dim-witted yet loyal swordsman companion Gourry Gabriev, wielder of the legendary Sword of Light. Joining them are recurring allies such as Zelgadis Greywords, a stoic chimera sorcerer cursed with a stone-like appearance and seeking a cure for his condition; Amelia Wil Tesla Seyruun, the idealistic princess of Saillune and a priestess obsessed with justice; and Sylphiel Nels Lahda, a gentle shrine maiden harboring unrequited affection for Gourry. The cast expands to include antagonists like the blind priest , who harbors a dark secret leading to the resurrection of the demon lord Shabranigdo, and enigmatic (demon) servants such as the trickster priest Xellos, alongside a variety of monsters, bandits, and supporting figures from the series' comedic sword-and-sorcery world blending high-stakes battles with humorous antics.

Protagonists

Lina Inverse

Lina Inverse is the central protagonist of the Slayers series, depicted as a teenage sorceress renowned as the "Bandit Killer" for her exploits against criminal groups. Originating from the town of Zephilia, she travels the world in pursuit of greater magical power, vast treasures, and copious amounts of food to satisfy her insatiable appetite. Her family includes her older sister Luna Inverse, a formidable , and her parents, who run a modest in Zephilia—her father a former and her mother a retired sorceress. Lina appears across all iterations of the franchise, including the original light novels, adaptations, OVAs, and films, serving as the narrative's driving force. Lina's personality is a blend of bold confidence and fiery impulsiveness; she self-identifies as a "beautiful genius sorceress" with a motto of "Criminals have no ," reflecting her unyielding stance against evil. Greedy and gluttonous, she often prioritizes personal gain and meals, leading to comedic mishaps, yet her short temper belies a heroic core—she demonstrates sharp intelligence and strategic brilliance in high-stakes battles against formidable foes. Over the course of the series, Lina evolves from a self-centered adventurer focused on loot and glory to a reluctant world-saver, confronting demon lords and cosmic threats that demand her growth in responsibility and empathy. As a magical prodigy, Lina specializes in , wielding devastating spells such as the Dragon Slave, which summons destructive draconic energy; the Giga Slave, an apocalyptic invocation drawing on the Lord of Nightmares; and the Ragna Blade, a sword of pure void that can cleave through divine entities. She is also proficient in shamanistic magic, particularly fire-based incantations, and possesses competent swordsmanship for close-quarters combat, though she prefers overwhelming opponents with spells. Her key relationships include a platonic traveling partnership with swordsman Gourry Gabriev, who protects her with the legendary Sword of Light, and mentor-like bonds with princess Amelia Wil Tesla Seyruun and chimera sorcerer Zelgadis Greywords, forming a core adventuring group that highlights her leadership.

Gourry Gabriev

Gourry Gabriev is a master swordsman and Inverse's self-appointed bodyguard in the franchise, serving as her loyal companion throughout their adventures. As the heir to the renowned Gabriev family swordsmanship tradition, he hails from a background involving rigorous training at his family's estate in the Elmekia Empire. He appears in every installment of the series, including all 17 light novels by , the five main seasons, OVAs, and feature films, consistently providing physical support in battles against demons, monsters, and other threats. Gourry wields the legendary Sword of Light, known as the Gorun Nova, a family heirloom that manifests a blade of pure light powered by the user's willpower, capable of slicing through magical barriers and demons. Later in the series, he upgrades to the Blast Sword, which generates a razor-sharp magical edge for enhanced combat effectiveness. Despite possessing high latent magical capacity that could potentially allow him to cast powerful spells, Gourry is unable to utilize it due to his exceptionally poor memory and inability to retain incantations. In terms of personality, Gourry is chivalrous and unwaveringly loyal, often prioritizing the protection of his companions over personal gain, though his forgetfulness and naive demeanor frequently position him as the comic relief in tense situations. He has a particular fondness for food, which underscores his laid-back and unpretentious nature. His key relationships include his devoted role as Lina's protector, with no confirmed romantic involvement between them, and he is the object of affection for the priestess Sylphiel Nels Lahda. Throughout the plots, Gourry serves as the frontline defender, engaging enemies in close-quarters combat while Lina handles magical assaults, exemplified in their collaborative technique, the Ragna Blade. He joins the group following an initial encounter with Lina that evolves into a longstanding partnership.

Zelgadis Greywords

Zelgadis Greywords is a prominent character in the Slayers series by and its adaptations, depicted as a scholarly chimera sorcerer driven by a personal quest to reverse his unnatural transformation and regain his human form. Originally a human with latent magical potential, he was apprenticed to his relative, the Red Priest , and sought enhanced power through forbidden means, resulting in Rezo casting a spell that fused him into a chimera: half-human, one-quarter , and one-quarter . This irreversible alteration occurred when Zelgadis was approximately 18 years old, leaving him with a perpetual drive to locate ancient artifacts or spells capable of restoring his original body. The chimera form endows Zelgadis with distinctive physical traits, including gray, stone-like skin that provides superior durability and resistance to injury, allowing him to withstand attacks that would fell ordinary humans. He excels as a master of shamanistic magic, drawing power from the spirits of the natural world to unleash potent spells such as lightning-based attacks like Ra Tilt and earth-manipulating incantations for defense or offense, often combining these with his proficient enhanced by . His intellectual approach to magic reflects a deep, academic pursuit of , though his brooding —marked by , , and underlying insecurity about his monstrous appearance—often isolates him emotionally from others. Zelgadis first encounters and allies with protagonist during her early adventures, joining her traveling group in exchange for assistance in his cure-seeking quest, where he demonstrates respect for her raw magical power while offering guidance on complex shamanistic techniques. He remains a core member through the initial novels starting from volume 1 and corresponding anime seasons, playing pivotal roles in early story arcs involving ancient relics and demonic threats, before departing the main party after the events of novel volume 8 to pursue leads independently; he continues as a recurring ally in subsequent novels and anime installments. In select arcs, Zelgadis travels alongside Amelia Wil Tesla Seyruun, sharing objectives related to magical research and combat support.

Amelia Wil Tesla Seyruun

Amelia Wil Tesla Seyruun is the second princess of the Kingdom of Seyruun and a prominent character in the Slayers light novel series by Hajime Kanzaka, debuting in volume 4, The Battle of Saillune. As the daughter of Crown Prince Philionel el di Saillune, she serves as the head priestess of the kingdom's shrine maidens, blending her royal duties with extensive training in white magic for healing and shamanistic magic for combat support. Her backstory involves witnessing a cult-led attack on Seyruun's capital, which propels her into active involvement in defending her homeland against demonic threats.) Amelia joins Lina Inverse's adventuring group starting from novel volume 4, traveling with them through subsequent stories to confront major antagonists, and appears in all seasons of the adaptation, including Slayers, Slayers Next, and Slayers Try. Her signature spells include the resurrection incantation Resurrection, which revives the recently deceased, and the offensive holy blast Dio Blast, a shamanistic attack effective against dark entities. Despite her petite build, she possesses remarkable physical strength honed through training, allowing her to perform acrobatic feats and alongside her spellcasting. Known for her idealistic and optimistic personality, Amelia frequently delivers dramatic speeches on justice, truth, and honor, positioning herself as a self-proclaimed champion against evil. She provides the group with a moral compass, emphasizing ethical decisions amid chaotic adventures, while her support magic heals allies and counters demonic influences. Amelia develops a romantic crush on Zelgadis Greywords, often expressing admiration for his quest to restore his human form, and views Naga the Serpent as a rival due to their contrasting approaches to magic and heroism. Following the events of novel volume 8, she returns to Seyruun to resume her royal responsibilities.

Sylphiel Nels Lahda

Sylphiel Nels Lahda is the high priestess of the city of Sairaag, a skilled practitioner of renowned for spells such as Recovery and . Her hometown was devastated by the demon lord Shabranigdu, an event that profoundly shaped her path. She first appears in the light novels starting from volume 3 and features in the anime adaptations, including The Slayers and Slayers Next. Known for her shy, kind, and elegant demeanor, Sylphiel often displays hesitation in high-stakes situations but remains deeply committed to helping others. She harbors an unrequited affection for Gourry Gabriev, which influences her actions throughout her involvement with the group. In terms of relationships, she adores Gourry while holding great respect for as the savior of Sairaag. Sylphiel temporarily joins Lina Inverse's traveling party, primarily to revive Gourry after a critical injury, providing essential healing support during crises with her expertise. She later settles in Seyruun, contributing to the group's efforts in mid-series arcs before departing.

Recurring Allies

Naga the Serpent

Naga the Serpent, whose real name is Gracia Ul Naga Saillune, is the crown princess of Saillune and the half-sister of Amelia Wil Tesla Saillune. She first appears as a self-proclaimed rival to in the spin-off light novels, OVAs, and films, with cameo roles in the main series, including a voice-only appearance in Slayers Evolution-R. As a powerful human sorceress, she fled her royal home in Saillune seeking adventure and independence under her adventurer alias. This estrangement from her family underscores her independent streak, though she maintains loose ties through occasional alliances. Known for her flamboyant and revealing outfit—a leather bikini top, long skirt with thigh-high slits, and an ornate headdress—Naga's appearance is as bold as her personality. She is characterized by an arrogant, attention-seeking demeanor, often erupting into a signature cackling laugh that annoys her companions, particularly , whom she views as an equal in magical prowess and ego. Her comedic traits provide comic relief during travels, blending overconfidence with moments of clumsiness, such as fainting at the sight of blood. Despite her boastful nature, Naga serves as an occasional ally to Lina's group, offering backup in battles and joining in treasure hunts across various adventures. Naga specializes in water and ice-based shamanistic magic, favoring spells like Freeze Arrow and her self-created , Chaos String, which she chants with dramatic flair. Her style emphasizes powerful, verbose s that rival Lina's in intensity, often incorporating summoning and for versatility in combat and support. This magical expertise positions her as a formidable rival and asset, contributing to key victories in side stories while highlighting her role as a comedic yet capable force in the universe.

Xellos

Xellos is a , a type of in the universe, serving as the priest and most powerful subordinate to the Demon Lord Zellas Metallium. He first appears in the fifth volume of the light novels, where he encounters and her companions during their quest involving the Claire Bible, and debuts in the adaptation in Slayers Next, the second season, starting from episode 2. Created as a powerful during the Kōma War over a thousand years prior to the main storyline, Xellos embodies the deceptive and strategic nature of his kind, often acting as an enigmatic ally with hidden motives. In terms of abilities, Xellos wields immense demonic power, including the creation of impenetrable barriers, instantaneous across vast distances, and offensive strikes channeled through his ornate staff. Despite this vast strength, he scrupulously avoids direct confrontation, opting instead for indirect methods such as psychological manipulation and subtle interference to achieve his goals. His personality is marked by a smug, secretive that masks his true intentions; he is known for his signature , "That is a secret that cannot be revealed" (Sore wa himitsu desu), which he utters whenever pressed for information he wishes to withhold. Throughout the series, plays a pivotal role in demon-related arcs by strategically aiding Lina's group—comprising , Gourry Gabriev, Zelgadis Graywords, and Amelia Wil Tesla Saillune—while prioritizing the interests of Zellas Metallium and the broader hierarchy. He guides or misleads the party as circumstances demand, providing crucial information or diversions that advance plots involving threats like the resurrection of ancient evils, yet always with an ulterior motive tied to demonic agendas. In one instance, he briefly interacts with the Gaav, another lord, during conflicts in later storylines. endures as a recurring figure across the novels from volume 5 onward and in seasons from Slayers Next through Slayers Try and beyond, outlasting many adversaries.

Luke and Mileena

Luke and are a duo of traveling and treasure hunters introduced in the ninth volume of the series, serving as recurring allies to the protagonists in volumes 9 through 15. As partners rather than siblings, they bring a dynamic of opportunistic teamwork to Inverse's group, joining temporarily for profit-driven adventures while providing combat support and through their contrasting personalities and banter. Luke, the hot-headed and adventurous swordsman, wields a capable of dispelling entities, showcasing his reformed background as a former assassin who was convinced to pursue treasure hunting by . Mileena, his cunning and flirtatious counterpart, excels as an agile archer and thief, using her scouting skills and instincts to navigate dangers and secure rewards, often taking independent jobs that highlight her pragmatic nature. Their backstory as independent hunters evolves into a key alliance with Lina's party, where they offer reliable muscle against threats like the Sherra, blending humor from Luke's antagonistic yet soft-hearted demeanor with 's dismissive wit toward his affections. In later arcs, their tragic development underscores the series' escalating stakes: meets her end in the fourteenth novel via a poisoned knife, fueling Luke's rage and leading to his unwitting role as host to Shabranigdo in the fifteenth volume. This arc cements their legacy as a memorable pair whose flair and emotional depth enrich the protagonists' later journeys.

Martina Zoana Mel Navratilova

Martina Zoana Mel Navratilova is the princess of the Kingdom of Zoana and an anime-original character exclusive to Slayers Next, where she serves as a supporting antagonist-turned-ally. Her backstory involves seeking revenge against Lina Inverse after Lina's use of the Dragon Slave spell inadvertently destroys Zoana during a plot to capture Amelia Wil Tesla Saillune, leaving Martina destitute and fueling her vendetta. She initially antagonizes Lina's group alongside her father, King Moros, but eventually joins them as a reluctant companion after her schemes fail repeatedly. Known for her vain, dramatic, and superstitious personality, Martina often boasts exaggeratedly about her royal status and magical prowess, providing much of the series' comic relief through her clumsy antics and over-the-top declarations. She develops a superstitious devotion to the fictional demon lord Zoamelgustar, whom she invented and worships as her patron, incorporating invocations of this entity into her rituals despite its non-existence. Her fickle romantic interests lead her to obsess over the first man she sees each day, including brief crushes on Zelgadis Graywords, Gourry Gabriev, and , before settling on the mercenary Zangulus, whom she marries by the series' end. Martina frequently clashes with Amelia in princess-like rivalries, mirroring each other's dramatic flair while highlighting their shared klutziness. Martina's abilities center on curses, often channeled through techniques that invoke ethereal entities like water spirits for attacks, though her spells typically backfire due to her inexperience and poor control, resulting in humorous mishaps. For instance, she summons spirits via talismans purportedly linked to Zoamelgustar, but these rely more on coincidental luck or external forces, such as the power of the spirit lord Ragradia, rather than true efficacy. Lacking proficiency in other or , she depends on allies for protection, emphasizing her role as over a serious threat. By the conclusion of Slayers Next, Martina rebuilds her life, becoming queen of a restored Zoana after her marriage to Zangulus.

Filia Ul Copt

Filia Ul Copt is an anime-original character who debuts in the Slayers TRY series as a golden dragon capable of transforming into a form, complete with horns and a tail in her disguised state. As a priestess of the first holy order under the Fire Dragon King Flarelord Vrabazard, she hails from the dragon race and was dispatched from her temple in the outside world to fulfill sacred duties, leading to her effective exile from her homeland due to these obligations. Her backstory involves a sheltered upbringing that instills a strong devotion to peace and the dragon elders' commands, though this naivety evolves through her experiences. In terms of personality, is proper and temperamental, often displaying a controlling demeanor when she perceives herself in charge, yet she remains kind-hearted and deeply committed to non-violence as a counterpoint to the group's more aggressive tendencies. She harbors an intense hatred for , attacking them on sight due to longstanding racial conflicts, which frequently puts her at odds with allies like . 's key relationships center on her role as guardian of Valgaav's egg, a responsibility that draws her into Inverse's group to combat the resurrection of the destructive entity known as Dark Star. She briefly allies with the chimera Jillas and the Gravos during her adventures. Filia's abilities emphasize her draconic heritage and priestly training; she wields a massive mace in close combat, retaining even in human form, and employs light-based for healing and defense. In her true golden dragon form, she provides aerial combat support, utilizing powerful dragon shouts known as Ryuu On to unleash sonic blasts against foes. Her transformation allows for versatile contributions to battles, particularly against demonic threats. Following the events of Slayers TRY, Filia settles in the human world, opening and running a shop as a means of sustaining her new life away from the temple.

Pokota

Pokota, also known as Prince Posel Korba Taforashia, is an anime-original character who serves as the prince of the kingdom of Taforashia. He was born human but was cursed during his adolescence when the Durum sickness devastated his homeland, leaving his father, the king, gravely ill. In an effort to seek a cure, Rezo the Red Priest sealed the kingdom's residents, including Pokota, into sleeping chambers; Pokota's spirit was transferred into a magical , transforming his physical form into that of a 2-foot-tall plush rabbit-like creature. This curse occurred amid the fall of Taforashia, which was ultimately sealed away entirely. Pokota first appears in the Slayers Revolution anime series and continues as a key figure in Slayers Evolution-R. Despite his childlike and diminutive appearance, Pokota exhibits a determined, intelligent, and hot-headed personality, driven by a strong sense of duty and patriotism toward restoring his lost kingdom. He is notably resilient, willing to risk everything for Taforashia, and displays a childlike demeanor that belies his royal heritage and maturity in crisis. Pokota possesses exceptional magical prowess as a high-level user, capable of casting advanced spells such as the Dragon Slave with ease—a feat few sorcerers can achieve—despite his cursed form. His true form is that of a human boy, and his abilities remain potent even in his altered state, allowing him to contribute significantly to battles. Pokota seeks out Lina Inverse and her companions for aid in reviving Taforashia, forming friendships within the group as he travels with them. He drives the central plot of the Taforashia arc in Slayers Revolution and Slayers Evolution-R, motivating the party's quest to unseal his kingdom from Rezo's magic, including a brief confrontation with the revived Rezo. Through these efforts, Pokota's journey focuses on overcoming the curse and restoring his homeland's prosperity.

Antagonists

Rezo the Red Priest

Rezo the Red Priest is a prominent in the light novel series and its adaptations, introduced as a blind cleric renowned for his healing abilities. Born without sight, Rezo dedicated his life to and , earning fame as one of the Five Great Sages for wandering the land and curing ailments that baffled others. However, his own incurable blindness gradually eroded his sanity, leading him to experiment with forbidden in a desperate quest for a cure. Unbeknownst to him initially, a fragment of the Demon Lord Shabranigdo had been sealed within his body since birth, subtly corrupting his noble intentions over centuries and transforming him from a heroic figure into a power-hungry sorcerer. Rezo's personality blends charisma and vast knowledge with an underlying hunger for power, making him a manipulative and eloquent who easily gains followers. He possesses mastery over both white and , capable of casting high-level spells with devastating efficiency, and compensates for his blindness through the "Demon's Eye," a clairvoyant ability granted by the sealed entity that allows him to perceive his surroundings. In key relationships, Rezo serves as Zelgadis Graywords' great-grandfather and transforms the young mage into a chimera as a twisted act of empowerment, binding Zelgadis to a quest for reversal. He commands minions such as the priestess Eris and the beastman Dilgear, who aid in his schemes. Possessed fully by Shabranigdo, Rezo becomes the central threat in the first novel and anime season, pursuing and her companions to seize the for his resurrection ritual. As the main villain of the inaugural story arc, orchestrates events from his pursuit of to his climactic confrontation, where he is ultimately defeated by Inverse's Slave spell, which obliterates his physical form and temporarily reseals the demon fragment. He first appears in the debut Slayers! and the corresponding episodes, establishing the series' tone of high-stakes sorcery and moral ambiguity. Rezo's influence persists beyond his initial demise; in the anime's Slayers Evolution-R season, his soul is preserved in Hellmaster's Jar—a magical vessel he once used—and is revived to cure a kingdom's plague, allowing him to express repentance before ascending to the .

Eris

Eris is a sorceress and the loyal pupil of the Red Priest, serving as his protector and assistant in magical research and experiments aimed at curing his blindness. Orphaned at a young age, she was raised by Rezo, fostering her deep devotion to him. She appears in the first and third volumes of the light novels, as well as the adaptation. Eris specializes in , with abilities enhanced through Rezo's personal teachings; she employs fire-based shamanistic spells for offense and illusionary spirit magic for deception and manipulation. Her fanatical loyalty to Rezo drives her actions, turning to intense vengeance upon learning of his death at the hands of Inverse's group. In her role as an , Eris pursues revenge by antagonizing Lina, Gourry Gabriev, and Zelgadis Graywords, issuing bounties on them and luring the party to Sairaag under the guise of a novice . She remains devoted to until his demise, but is ultimately betrayed and killed by Copy Rezo.

Copy Rezo

Copy Rezo is an artificial clone of the renowned Red Priest , engineered as a test subject for experiments aimed at curing blindness but later revived by Rezo's devoted assistant Eris to perpetuate his legacy and exact revenge on those who defeated the original. This clone first appears in the third volume of Hajime Kanzaka's light novel series, Vol. 3: The Ghost of Sairaag, and in the corresponding adaptation during the Sairaag arc, where he emerges as the primary . Unlike the original Rezo's benevolent and scholarly facade, Copy Rezo exhibits a cold, analytical personality marked by deep resentment toward his creator, driving his relentless pursuit of greater power to eclipse his progenitor. In terms of abilities, Copy Rezo possesses the full spectrum of 's formidable magical prowess, including mastery of advanced for creating homunculi and artifacts, rapid regeneration from injuries due to his artificial construction, and the capacity to amplify spells to devastating levels, such as an enhanced version of the Mega Brand fireball that levels entire cities. His fusion with (demon) elements, a remnant of Rezo's prior experiments, grants him additional resilience and malevolent energy, allowing him to host demonic forces and wield them in combat. These enhancements make him a formidable foe, capable of summoning lesser like Dilgear and employing strategic deceptions to manipulate events. Throughout the Sairaag arc, Copy Rezo's role escalates from a tool of vengeance to an independent force of destruction; he initially allies with Eris, who views him as an extension of , but ultimately betrays and kills her in a shocking assertion of , revealing his desire to forge his own path beyond mere replication. To draw out Inverse's group and unleash his full might without restraint, he annihilates the city of Sairaag with a cataclysmic spell, forcing a climactic . His defeat comes at the hands of , Gourry Gabriev, Zelgadis Graywords, Amelia Wil Tesla Seyruun, and Sylphiel Nels Lahda, who exploit his vulnerabilities using the Blessed Blade—Gourry's enchanted sword—infused with the power of the sacred tree Flagoon, which severs his regenerative capabilities and purifies his demonic essence. In his final moments, Copy Rezo reflects on his inability to fully escape 's shadow, requesting burial beneath Flagoon as a symbolic monument to his ambitions.

Halciform the White

Halciform the White is the primary antagonist in the second volume of the Slayers series, The Sorcerer of Atlas, where he emerges as an aging wizard desperately seeking through forbidden magical experiments. As the chairman of the Sorcerers' Guild in Atlas City, Halciform's obsession with stems from his fear of mortality, leading him to abduct townspeople for use in creating homunculi—artificial beings designed to house his soul and grant him perpetual existence. This arc, adapted in the Slayers series, portrays his quest as a of unchecked ambition in sorcery. Once a respected scholar renowned for his contributions to magical theory, Halciform's traces his gradual descent into madness as the physical toll of age eroded his vitality and intellect. His personality reflects this transformation: arrogant in his self-perceived , scientifically methodical in dissecting , and emotionally detached from the ethical implications of his work, treating human lives as expendable components in his research. These traits underscore his role as a foil to the series' protagonists, emphasizing the corrupting influence of power when divorced from . Halciform's key relationships revolve around his subordinates and creations, including his loyal assistant Seigram, who aids in the experiments, and the , engineered as a vessel for his consciousness using advanced creation magic. Possessing formidable abilities such as potent barriers to shield his lair, elemental control for offensive spells, and innovative soul-transfer techniques, Halciform poses a significant threat through his blend of intellectual prowess and dark sorcery. Ultimately, his defeat comes at the hands of his own creation, , who wields the Sword of Light against him in a climactic , ending his plot and restoring balance to . and her companions directly oppose him, unraveling his schemes during their investigations in the city.

Seigram

Seigram is a low-ranking in the series, initially summoned by the sorcerer Halciform to serve as his enforcer and grant him quasi-immortality through a pledge stone contract. In this role, Seigram assists Halciform in manipulating the Sorcerers' Guild of Atlas City, cursing rivals and eliminating threats to consolidate power, such as when he curses Daymia and kills the Talim. His backstory as a summoned servant underscores his loyalty to powerful human allies until their plans fail, leading him to flee after and Gourry Gabriev destroy the pledge stone in volume 2 of the novels. Throughout the series, Seigram evolves from a localized to a recurring in broader villain plots, later pledging service to the demon lord Gaav after his initial defeat. He reappears in novel volume 4 during events tied to escalating demonic schemes, where his scheming nature drives him to orchestrate ambushes and deceptions against Lina's party. By volume 6, Seigram's role intensifies as he fuses with the assassin Zuma, enhancing his influence in a plot for , only to be seemingly destroyed by Lina's Ragna Blade spell. Despite this, his regenerative abilities allow multiple resurrections, including a final confrontation where the fused entity hesitates due to Zuma's human emotions, leading to another Ragna Blade defeat. In the anime adaptations, Seigram maintains his henchman position under Gaav, debuting as a mysterious masked figure in Slayers Next who unleashes energy blasts and shape-shifts to evade capture while pursuing Lina across various arcs. His sadistic personality shines through in taunting victims and reveling in chaos, such as during battles in Vezendi where he coordinates demonic assaults. Seigram returns in Slayers Evolution-R, embodying the fused form with Zuma as a more evolved threat, employing advanced regeneration to survive initial attacks before ultimate destruction by Ragna Blade. Seigram's abilities include shape-shifting to alter his formless appearance for infiltration, firing powerful energy blasts capable of leveling structures, and rapid regeneration that enables him to recover from fatal wounds like direct hits from the Sword of Light or Ragna Blade. As a scheming and sadistic , he delights in psychological torment and long-term plotting, often allying temporarily with other demons or humans to advance Gaav's goals while seeking personal vengeance against Lina.

Kanzel

Kanzel (カンジェル, Kanjeru) is a mid-ranking antagonist in the series, summoned by a demon-worshiping cult in the kingdom of Saillune to aid in a plot for domination and power seizure. He first appears in the fourth volume, where he is invoked through ritualistic summoning by cult members aligned with internal royal factions seeking to overthrow the ruling family. In the anime adaptation, Kanzel features prominently in Slayers NEXT, episodes 11 through 13, portraying a similar role with some adaptations to the visual medium. Deceptive and power-hungry, Kanzel's personality revolves around manipulation and aggressive ambition, often disguising his true demonic nature to infiltrate and destabilize targets. He primarily targets the kingdom of Saillune, home to princess Amelia Wil Tesla Saillune, exploiting political unrest to sow discord and position himself as a dominant force. This antagonism draws him into conflict with the protagonists, including and Gourry Gabriev, whom he actively hunts to eliminate opposition. As a , Kanzel wields advanced illusion magic to create deceptive apparitions and possession abilities to control hosts or objects, such as animating armor or influencing minds for his schemes. He also demonstrates dimensional manipulation, allowing rapid retreats into the to evade attacks, and can summon lesser or demon beasts to bolster his assaults. These powers enable him to survive initial high-level spells like the Dragon Slave before being fully countered. In the story, Kanzel causes widespread chaos in Saillune by orchestrating assassinations, demonic incursions, and magical disruptions aimed at the royal family, briefly linking with figures like Crown Prince to advance his goals. He is ultimately defeated and destroyed by and Gourry Gabriev, with assistance from Amelia, through a combined involving a Dragon Slave-infused Sword of Light that pierces his astral defenses.

Zuma

Zuma is a human assassin in the light novel series, debuting in volume 4 as a hired killer tasked with eliminating and her traveling companions. His backstory as a professional operative emphasizes a life built on covert operations and lethal precision, evolving from a standard contract killer into a more complex antagonist after a pivotal transformation. Characterized by a ruthless and opportunistic personality, Zuma prioritizes mission success above all, adapting his loyalties to whoever offers the most advantage or payment. This trait defines his key relationships, as he serves multiple masters following his enhancement, including figures who exploit his skills for their own agendas without deeper allegiance on his part. In volume 6 of the light novels, Zuma reemerges as a persistent threat, continuing his pursuit of Lina's group with calculated ambushes that highlight his expertise in stealth tactics. He also appears in the anime adaptation Evolution-R, where his role involves hunting the protagonists amid escalating conflicts, driven by personal vendetta. Zuma's abilities initially center on enhanced speed for evasion and strikes, coupled with proficiency in deployment for silent takedowns. After fusing with the demon Seigram, he gains additional demonic powers, amplifying his physical prowess and magical resilience into a hybrid form capable of withstanding intense magical assaults. This fusion briefly references his involvement in mid-arc battles, where he employs these upgraded capabilities against Lina's party. Throughout his arc, Zuma's primary role remains as a relentless hunter of , culminating in his defeat when she unleashes the devastating Ragna Blade spell to end the confrontation.

Demon-worshiping cult

The demon-worshiping cult is an organized group of fanatics who worship the mazoku lord Eye Shabranigdo, appearing as the primary antagonists in the fifth volume of the light novel series. Led by the zealous Krotz, the cult establishes its base in the town of Mane, with a hidden headquarters on Wolf Pack Island, where they conduct secretive operations. Their members exhibit fanatical devotion, often engaging in sacrificial rituals to invoke demonic powers and strengthen their forces against perceived threats like . The cult's backstory ties into the lingering influence of demon worship following the defeat of Shabranigdo in earlier events, leading to the spread of such groups seeking to harness energy for dominance. Key activities include performing dark rituals and conducting unethical experiments to create chimeras, such as the magical beast Zanaffar, which serves as a powerful weapon armored against spells. These chimeras, often resulting from human transformations or sacrifices, form the cult's beastman army, used to summon demonic entities and intruders. The group's sacrificial practices underscore their willingness to expend lives in pursuit of greater power, aligning with their role in antagonizing Lina's party during the Wolf Pack Island arc. In the plot, the cult captures Amelia Wil Tesla Seyruun and seals Lina's magic through the efforts of affiliated sorceress Mazenda, forcing a direct confrontation. Their attempts to overwhelm Lina's group with summoned demons and chimera forces ultimately fail when Lina regains her abilities using Demon's Blood Talismans and unleashes the Ragna Blade to destroy Zanaffar, leading to Krotz's demise as he is consumed by his own creation. This defeat highlights the cult's overreliance on forbidden rituals and their inability to withstand Lina's strategic counterattacks.

Gaav

Gaav, known as the Chaos Dragon Gaav, is a high-ranking serving as one of the five lieutenants under the Demon Lord Shabranigdo in Kanzaka's light novel series. As the ancient demon general and lord of beasts among the , he commands lesser demons and monsters with a brutal and commanding personality. Gaav appears prominently in novels 7 and 8, where he emerges as a major threat during the Taforashia arc, turning Lina Inverse's quest for the Claire into a desperate battle for survival against his world-endangering schemes. His key subordinates include the low-ranking Mazoku Seigram and the demon Sherra, who aid in his mid-series plots. Gaav demonstrates formidable abilities, such as summoning hordes of monsters and unleashing earth-shaking destructive powers during confrontations with Lina and her allies, including the dragons. Ultimately, Gaav meets his death at the hands of fellow Mazoku Hellmaster Fibrizo, who ambushes and slays him amid escalating conflicts.

Hellmaster Fibrizo

Hellmaster Fibrizo is a powerful lord and one of the five high-ranking demons created during the ancient Shinma War over 5,000 years ago. He appears in the form of a young boy around ten years old, with pale skin, black hair, red eyes, and a deceptive innocent demeanor that belies his true nature as the controller of in the . This child-like appearance serves to manipulate and lower the guards of his victims, allowing him to orchestrate grand schemes with playful sadism. Fibrizo features prominently in the light novels volumes 7 through 9, as well as in the Slayers Next, where he emerges as the central in the Sairaag revival arc. Fibrizo's personality combines childlike whimsy with ruthless intelligence and sadistic tendencies, often treating deadly confrontations as entertaining . He delights in psychological torment, such as forcing opponents into impossible dilemmas or toying with their emotions before striking. In key relationships, he personally eliminates the rival Demon Dragon King Gaav by ripping out his heart, solidifying his dominance among the hierarchy. As a subordinate to the Demon God Ruby Eye Shabranigdo, Fibrizo indirectly manipulates agents like the priest to advance his plots. His role in the Sairaag arc involves kidnapping Lina Inverse's companion Gourry Gabriev to coerce her into casting a world-destroying spell, aiming to shatter the seal on his master and reshape reality in the 's favor. Fibrizo possesses immense abilities, including reality-warping to create unbreakable barriers around cities like Sairaag and resurrecting the dead as undead servants. He commands massive destructive spells, such as the , capable of leveling vast areas, and can instantly kill by manipulating souls or life force. These powers make him nearly invincible to conventional attacks, requiring astral or holy magic to harm him. Ultimately, Fibrizo meets his climactic defeat when , pushed to desperation, summons the Lord of Nightmares, whose overwhelming force annihilates him and shatters his barrier over Sairaag.

Sherra

Sherra is a general serving under the demon lord Gaav in Hajime Kanzaka's light novel series. She first appears in the ninth novel, Slayers Vol. 9: The Mystic Sword of Bezeld, where she disguises herself as a vulnerable human girl in the town of Bezeld to manipulate events surrounding a legendary magical sword, drawing and her companions into conflict. Characterized by a fierce and deeply vengeful personality, Sherra embodies unwavering to her superiors among the demon lords, driving her actions with intense resentment toward those who oppose the mazoku. This loyalty stems from her backstory as a devoted subordinate to Gaav, whom she continues to honor even after his fall. In the twelfth novel, Slayers: The Dynast Plot, Sherra emerges as a primary , orchestrating revenge against Lina's group for Gaav's defeat by infiltrating and controlling the Kingdom of through political intrigue and influence. She engages in direct combat, including a fierce battle with the swordsman Luke, showcasing her role in escalating the protagonists' challenges. Sherra's combat prowess includes mastery of ice and wind magic, allowing her to summon blizzards and gales in battle, complemented by exceptional swordsmanship with a cursed blade that corrupts and summons lesser . Her schemes culminate in a climactic confrontation, where she is ultimately slain by and her allies, ending her vengeful campaign.

Lavas Nexalia Langmeier

Lavas Nexalia Langmeier is a character and the main antagonist in the tenth volume of the Slayers light novel series, Conspiracy in Solaria. As the of Solaria City, he assumes control while his father, the legitimate lord, lies ill from poisoning orchestrated by Langmeier himself. Through cunning court intrigue, Langmeier rises to power, eliminating threats to his rule and establishing himself as a treacherous local tyrant driven by unchecked ambition. He seeks to expand his influence by secretly operating a chimera factory that produces enchanted weapons and hybrid creatures, using these artifacts to extort and arm his forces. Langmeier's personality is defined by and ; he manipulates events to frame his older brother as a rebel leader, thereby justifying purges and consolidating his grip on the kingdom. In key relationships, he employs minions such as masked agents and sorcerers to oppose and her companions during their travels, deploying them to seize magical items and eliminate interference. His abilities include strategic planning and access to enchanted weaponry from his factory, allowing him to orchestrate insurrections and defenses against intruders. Langmeier briefly summons Lina under false pretenses to rescue his "kidnapped" brother, but his schemes unravel when she uncovers the truth, leading to direct confrontations. In the arc's climax, Langmeier's tyrannical rule ends when Lina defeats him with the powerful Ragna Blade spell, resulting in his death.

Bell

Bell (ベル, Beru) is a sorceress and introduced in the eleventh volume of the light novel series, Delusion in Crimson. She serves as an independent villain, operating as a reclusive researcher whose obsessive pursuits in magical experimentation pose a significant threat to the protagonists. Known for her eccentric and obsessive personality, Bell embodies the archetype of a , isolating herself to focus on groundbreaking yet dangerous magical innovations. Her backstory as an isolated researcher drives her to push the boundaries of sorcery, often disregarding ethical considerations in favor of her unyielding curiosity and determination to achieve perfection in her creations. Bell's primary abilities revolve around biomancy and creation, allowing her to engineer monstrous beings through a combination of organic manipulation and enchanted constructs. These inventions, including chimeric monsters designed for combat and disruption, form the core of her antagonistic role, as she unleashes them to terrorize and dominate those who oppose her experiments. Her creations threaten the town of and draw the attention of , leading to a direct confrontation where Lina defeats and kills Bell single-handedly.

Dynast Graushera

Dynast Graushera is an ancient lord and one of the five original retainers created by Ruby Eye Shabranigdo in the light novel series. Known as the lord of the undead, he commands necromantic forces and rules over northern domains associated with death and cold desolation. He emerges as a major in volume 13, orchestrating demonic incursions and political manipulations to further Shabranigdo's revival. Possessing a haughty and imperious personality, Dynast Graushera views lesser beings with disdain and excels at commanding vast armies of demons and undead minions through calculated strategies. His refined demeanor masks a ruthless core, as he delights in toying with opponents before crushing them. Key relationships include his opposition to the sorceress and the elf Memphys, who actively thwart his schemes alongside dragon allies; he also relies on subordinates like the general Sherra to execute his plans. As a high-ranking , Dynast Graushera's abilities center on , allowing him to raise and control legions, alongside sea-based powers that manifest in tidal manipulations and aquatic summons tied to his northern icy realms. These powers make him a formidable late-series threat, capable of shattering landscapes and absorbing magical assaults. In volume 13, he is ultimately defeated by Lina Inverse's advanced spells and allied forces, though his essence persists in the under higher demonic oversight.

Bradu

Bradu is a low-tier Mazoku, or demon, introduced as a servant of the demonic forces in the fifteenth Slayers light novel, Demon Slayers!. As a lesser demon within the Mazoku hierarchy, he operates with limited independent power, relying on summoning subordinate entities to execute his schemes. His appearance in the story marks him as an end-series foe, indirectly aligned with the Greater Beast Zellas Metallium through the broader demonic agenda. Physically, Bradu manifests as a tall, lanky young man with an unremarkable, ordinary face that belies his malevolent nature. His personality is characterized by cunning and a betraying disposition; he is arrogant and frivolous, often mocking his opponents while viewing himself as the central figure in events. Bradu displays no remorse for sacrificing his so-called "special friends"—other lesser Mazoku—during combat, highlighting his self-serving treachery. This culminates in his unwitting betrayal of demonic secrets, which nearly exposes critical plot elements to the protagonists. In terms of abilities, Bradu excels in stealth, suddenly appearing in urban settings to ambush targets, and employs illusionary tactics through his summoned minions. He controls reviving dead tree that serve as resilient shields and attackers, creating deceptive defenses that regenerate upon destruction. Additionally, he utilizes light-based magical assaults and strategic summoning, such as deploying a brain-bug for infiltration and control. These powers position him as a tactical nuisance rather than a overwhelming threat. Bradu's key relationship is with , the high-ranking priest, who ultimately kills him with a piercing black cone attack to silence him and prevent the revelation of sensitive information about events in Sairaag. As a minor antagonist in the series finale arc, Bradu targets and her companions during their investigations, using his minions to obstruct their and test their resolve. His defeat underscores the internal and rivalries among the , emphasizing themes of demonic and .

Valgaav

Valgaav is the last surviving member of the super ancient dragons, a race of black dragons exterminated during a ancient war by the golden dragons. Originally named Val, he was left mortally wounded amid the betrayal and destruction of his kin, only to be rescued by the Demon Dragon King Gaav, who reborn him as a powerful hybrid of ancient dragon and to pursue vengeance. Renamed Valgaav, he emerges as the central antagonist in the anime Slayers TRY, driven by a profound grudge against the dragons who wiped out his people. Brooding and relentlessly vengeful, Valgaav's personality reflects over a thousand years of isolation and rage, making him a ruthless and imposing figure throughout the series. His abilities include immense physical strength, the power of flight inherent to his draconic nature, and the capacity to fire devastating energy beams drawn from his hybrid dragon magic. These powers allow him to challenge even the strongest opponents with overwhelming force. Valgaav commands the loyalty of two beastman subordinates: Jillas, a cunning demi-human, and Gravos, a sturdy demi-human, who aid him in his destructive pursuits despite their occasional comedic ineptitude. He clashes intensely with the golden dragon ul Copt, whose allegiance to her own race fuels their ideological opposition. After his ultimate defeat in the arc's climax, Valgaav's essence is preserved and reborn as an egg, which takes under her protection, forging an unlikely alliance in his vulnerable new form.

Supporting Characters

Zolf

Zolf is a sorcerer who acts as a loyal servant to Zelgadis Graywords in the early storyline of . He appears in the first volume of the by and the corresponding episodes. In the story, Zolf aids Zelgadis and his allies in confronting the resurrected Demon Lord Shabranigdu, joining the group to escape immediate danger from Rezo the Red Priest. He is voiced by Masato Hirano in Japanese and Stan Hart in English. Zolf's highlights his to Zelgadis, serving as hired magical support in early quests before his fatal mistake.

Dilgear

Dilgear is a half-werewolf, half- hybrid who serves as a brutish henchman to the Red Priest in the series and its adaptation. As a subordinate, he provides muscle support during early confrontations, notably clashing with and her companions in physical battles that highlight his raw power and regenerative abilities inherited from his heritage. His appearance features green fur and a leather suit, and he remains consistently in his anthropomorphic wolfman form without shifting. Dilgear is defeated by and Gourry but survives due to his troll physiology. He later reappears in the spin-off light novel series Slayers Special, where he is depicted as a starving harassing , only to collapse from hunger and be tamed by Luna Inverse, who adopts him as a loyal pet "Spot" thereafter. This post-defeat fate underscores his shift from antagonist to comedic side element, emphasizing his brute obedience now directed toward Luna. Dilgear is voiced by in Japanese and in English.

Lantz

Lantz is a supporting character in the light novel series, appearing as a swordsman who temporarily allies with the protagonist and her companions in volumes 2 and 3. He is depicted as an average-looking individual in his mid-twenties, with and a , serving as a wandering fighter seeking employment as a . As a proficient swordsman, Lantz employs a versatile fighting style that incorporates both two-handed and single-handed sword grips, supplemented by bare-knuckle brawling techniques. In volume 2, The Sorcerer of Atlas, Lantz joins and Gourry Gabriev after being hired by the sorcerer Tarim the Violet as a bodyguard during their journey, forming a temporary party dynamic where he provides frontline support. His personality initially comes across as straightforward and somewhat cowardly, particularly when confronted with supernatural threats like , leading him to briefly abandon the group out of fear; however, he demonstrates growing honor and bravery by returning to aid against bounty hunters and betrayers within their ranks. In volume 3, The Ghost of Sairaag, he reunites with and Gourry en route to the city, contributing to their efforts against demonic forces. Notably, Lantz wields the Blessed Blade, a specialized effective against , using it to destroy the Vizea in a pivotal confrontation. Overall, Lantz embodies the of a dependable yet unremarkable whose honorable actions provide crucial group support during early adventures.

Talim the Purple and Daymia the Blue

Talim the Purple and Daymia the Blue are freelance sorcerers introduced in the second light novel, The Sorcerer of Atlas, where they aid protagonist during events in Atlas City. Talim, often depicted in purple attire symbolizing his magical designation, and Daymia, associated with blue, are depicted as cooperative experts in sorcery who temporarily ally with Lina and her companion Gourry Gabriev. Hired by Tarim as bodyguards amid a power struggle within the city's Sorcerer's Guild, the pair provides magical support, leveraging their skills to confront threats. As magical specialists, Talim excels in , including the creation of enchanted items like , while Daymia demonstrates proficiency in water-elemental spells, enabling the duo to execute combined attacks that enhance their effectiveness in battle. Their personalities are portrayed as collaborative and professional, shifting from initial rivalry to joint efforts against a common adversary. This partnership underscores their role as early supporting characters who assist Lina's quest, ultimately meeting during the climactic .

Philionel El Di Saillune

Philionel El Di Saillune, often referred to as , serves as the crown prince of the kingdom of Saillune and effectively rules in place of his ailing father, Eldoran. He first appears in the fourth volume of the light novels, where he seeks assistance from the sorceress to thwart an assassination plot targeting the royal family. In the adaptation, he debuts in episode 11 of the original series, providing crucial royal backing during crises that threaten his kingdom's stability. Known for his jovial and peace-loving demeanor, Philionel frequently delivers impassioned speeches on and , embodying a of non-violent resolution despite the kingdom's persistent threats from bandits and political intrigue. Lacking the magical abilities common among the Saillune royalty, he relies on exceptional physical prowess, particularly as a skilled wrestler who employs holds and grapples to subdue opponents without lethal force. His diplomatic acumen further strengthens Saillune's governance, fostering alliances and maintaining order through fair rule even amid external pressures. As a family man, Philionel is the father of two daughters: Amelia Wil Tesla Saillune, who inherits his strong sense of justice, and Gracia Ul Naga Saillune, better known as Naga the Serpent. He maintains a close alliance with and her companions, offering shelter and support, such as hosting the shrine maiden Sylphiel in Saillune after her hometown's destruction. His just leadership ensures the kingdom's resilience, prioritizing the welfare of its people over personal gain. Philionel is voiced by Masahiro Anzai in Japanese and Jimmy Zoppi in English.

Zangulus

Zangulus is a tall, muscular warrior and anime-original character who appears exclusively in the Slayers Next season of the Slayers anime series. As a stoic and powerful , he initially serves as an antagonist, hired by the sorceress Eris Vrumugun to capture , Gourry Gabriev, and Zelgadis Graywords and deliver them to the city of Sairaag. His backstory involves working as a , driven by a personal obsession to duel and surpass skilled swordsmen like Gourry, whom he views as a worthy rival. Personality-wise, Zangulus is determined and proud, showing respect for strong opponents while remaining fiercely competitive and protective of those he cares about later in the story. He possesses considerable physical power, demonstrated through his in combat, though he cannot use himself. His primary weapon is the Howling Sword, a magical blade created by that allows him to unleash powerful wind-based attacks, making him a formidable sword fighter capable of challenging even elite warriors. In the narrative, Zangulus starts as a rival to the protagonists, engaging in intense duels with Gourry during their encounters in Rezo's laboratory and later arcs, but he transitions into an ally during the climactic battle against Hellmaster Fibrizo. A key relationship develops with Martina Zoana Mel Navratilova, the princess of Zoana, whom he initially rivals in confrontations but grows to love during the fight against Fibrizo; following the battle, they marry, and Zangulus becomes the king of Zoana. Zangulus is voiced by in Japanese and Ed Paul in English.

Jillas

Jillas is a beastman character who appears exclusively in the series Slayers TRY, where he serves as a loyal subordinate to the ancient Valgaav. As a red-furred, anthropomorphic capable of walking on two legs, Jillas demonstrates unwavering to his master, stemming from a backstory in which Valgaav saved his life during a human attack on his beastman village. This devotion drives his initial antagonistic role, as he aids Valgaav in schemes against the protagonists, including ambushing and her companions with improvised explosives and raids on villages. Personality-wise, Jillas is portrayed as clever and inventive, yet quick to anger, often leading to impulsive actions that provide amid the series' conflicts. His hot-tempered nature contrasts with his sharp intellect, making him a resourceful ally-turned-support character. Following Valgaav's defeat, Jillas shifts allegiances and joins the golden dragon Filia ul Copt, integrating into her group alongside other former foes like the Dilgear. In this post-arc phase, he contributes as a comedic supporting figure, using his gadgets to assist the team during travels and battles. Jillas's abilities center on engineering prowess, particularly in crafting firearms and explosive devices, which he wields effectively in combat. His signature weapon is a custom rifle, reflecting his affinity for mechanical innovation over traditional magic or melee fighting. These skills not only highlight his role as a technical innovator among beastmen but also underscore his transition from villainous rogue to reliable companion in the Slayers universe. Jillas is voiced by Takumi Yamazaki in Japanese and Maddie Blaustein in English.

Gravos Maunttop

Gravos Maunttop is a beastman character introduced in the anime series Slayers TRY, where he serves as a loyal warrior to Valgaav. He is depicted as a lizard-like figure with blue eyes, estimated to be in his early to mid-20s, and possesses a straightforward, honorable personality that emphasizes truthfulness and simplicity. His backstory involves being rescued from certain death by Valgaav shortly after the latter encountered the Chaos Dragon Garv, leading Gravos to become a devoted follower of ancient dragons. As a key , Gravos provides immense and durability, often acting as the primary muscle in combat scenarios alongside his companions. He first appears in episode 2 of TRY and features prominently in episodes 2-6, 9-10, and 26, contributing to battles and group dynamics. In terms of relationships, Gravos initially aligns with Valgaav but later integrates into Filia's group with Jillas, forming a comedic yet reliable trio that supports the main protagonists. His role highlights themes of and redemption among beastmen in the series' otherworldly conflicts. Gravos is voiced by Nathan Price in English.

Luna Inverse

Luna Inverse is the older sister of the protagonist , approximately two years her senior, and hails from the town of Zephilia in the universe. Chosen as the Knight of Ceifeed, she possesses a fragment of the Supreme Deity's consciousness and power, which granted her extraordinary abilities and led her to leave her family to fulfill her divine duties. Despite her elevated status, Luna maintains a low profile by working undercover as a part-time waitress in her hometown, blending into everyday life while enforcing the will of Ceifeed against major threats. Known for her strict and intimidating personality, Luna instills fear in due to past instances where she punished her sister harshly for misdeeds, contributing to Lina's fearsome reputation being overshadowed by Luna's own. Her role often involves off-screen interventions, such as decisively defeating powerful enemies like a plasma dragon using only a or slicing a Dragon Slave spell in half, showcasing her god-level holy magic derived from Ceifeed's fragment. Luna's key relationships revolve around protecting from afar, intervening only when necessary to curb her sister's destructive tendencies, and she has tamed the beastman Dilgear, renaming him "Spot" and keeping him as a pet. She appears sparingly across the media, primarily referenced in conversations within the light novels and making brief cameos in the manga adaptations like Slayers Special (Episode 19) and Slayers Super-Explosive Demon Story (Chapter 27), while being name-dropped in the anime's Slayers TRY finale. Her limited on-screen presence is intentional, as it prevents disrupting the story balance with her overwhelming strength.

Milgazia

Milgazia is the esteemed leader of the golden dragons, an ancient race in the light novel series. As a guardian of his kind, he plays a pivotal role in preserving draconic heritage amid ongoing conflicts. His backstory as a longstanding protector underscores his deep-rooted commitment to the balance between dragons and other supernatural forces. He makes his debut appearance in volume 7 of the main series, encountering and her companions while investigating demonic activities. Milgazia reappears prominently in volumes 12 through 15, where he provides crucial guidance during escalating threats. In these later arcs, he allies with Lina to counter demon incursions, offering strategic support against figures like the demon lord Gaav. Portrayed as wise and diplomatic, Milgazia's personality emphasizes thoughtful counsel over impulsive action, fostering alliances across diverse groups. His key relationships center on aiding and her party against demonic forces, positioning him as a reliable ally in the broader dragon-mazoku wars. Through these interactions, he imparts vital lore about ancient rivalries and cosmic stakes. Milgazia possesses formidable abilities, including mastery of ancient , the power of flight in his true form, and telepathic communication. These skills enable him to navigate both physical battles and intricate diplomatic exchanges, reinforcing his role as a lore provider and supporter in high-stakes confrontations. He also appears in the Slayers TRY .

Memphys Rhinesword

Memphys Rhinesword, also known as Memphis Linesword, is an ancient warrior who serves as the apprentice to the golden dragon elder Milgazia. She resides on Dragon's Peak in the Kataart Mountains alongside other golden dragons, acting as a protector of their community and embodying the elven role as allies to the shinzoku forces. As one of the few elves depicted in the series with significant combat prowess, she joins the narrative during the later arcs, allying with and the dragons against demonic threats. Her personality reflects the stereotypical elven haughtiness toward humans, initially leading to tense interactions with , though she demonstrates bravery and loyalty in forging a modest alliance after mutual respect is earned. Despite her cold and pragmatic demeanor, prioritizing strategic objectives over personal sentiments, Rhinesword's ancient longevity—characteristic of elves who outlive humans by centuries—lends her a wise, resolute outlook in crises. She appears prominently in the light novels volumes 13 through 15, where her role escalates from guiding Milgazia's human-form travels to active participation in pivotal confrontations. Rhinesword's abilities center on her mastery of traditional elven magic, augmented by the Zenaffa Armor, a Claire Bible-derived artifact that enhances her physical strength and allows transformation into a towering white giant capable of firing energy blasts. This armor also enables her to manifest a specialized blade that severs entities from the , making her a crucial asset in battles against demonic lords. Her elven heritage grants inherent longevity and agility, positioning her as a steadfast guardian in the series' late-story conflicts, including a key fight alongside Lina against Dynast Grausherra.

Zellas Metallium

Zellas Metallium, also known as the Greater Beast or , is a powerful lord and one of the five subordinates of the Demon Lord Ruby Eye Shabranigdo in the universe. She serves as the ruler of the southern cardinal direction among the hierarchy, commanding forces from her base on Wolf Pack Island in the Demon Sea. Created during the ancient Shinma War over 5,000 years ago, she embodies strategic demonic authority and is renowned for her role in maintaining the balance of power among the demon lords. Her personality is characterized by elegance and calculated strategy, often presenting herself with polite formality that masks underlying threats. In her debut appearance in the fifteenth novel, Demon Slayers! (2000), she interacts with the protagonists in a composed manner, subtly emphasizing her dominance while pursuing objectives related to suppressing like the Claire Bible. As Xellos's direct master, she exerts command over him, dispatching him on missions that align with her broader demonic interests, such as countering rival influences from lords like Deep Sea Dolphin or Dynast Grausherra. This oppositional dynamic highlights her position in the fragmented structure, where loyalty to Shabranigdo coexists with competitive maneuvering among peers. Zellas plays a background yet pivotal role as a supreme power in the series' final novel arc, influencing events indirectly through her subordinates while avoiding overt confrontation. Her abilities include supreme magic, such as the devastating spells Zelas Brid—a beam attack far surpassing standard demonic incantations—and Zelas Phalanx, alongside shape-shifting between her true form of an armored, winged anthropomorphic wolf and various human guises, often depicted as an elegant woman with shining blond hair. These powers underscore her status as a high-ranking , capable of reshaping battles or illusions to serve strategic ends, though her minimal direct involvement keeps her as an enigmatic overseer rather than a frontline . She also appears in the anime film Premium and later seasons.

Deities and Ancient Beings

Shabranigdu

Shabranigdu, also known as Ruby Eye Shabranigdu, is the supreme Demon Lord (Ma-ō) and one of the four cardinal dark deities in the universe, embodying primal evil and serving as the series' central antagonistic force. As a malevolent lord, he seeks the complete annihilation of the world to reduce it to chaos, manifesting a destructive personality driven by malice and an insatiable hunger for devastation. His overarching role positions him as the recurring threat that and her companions must confront, with multiple resurrections underscoring his persistent danger across the narrative. In the ancient backstory of the world, Shabranigdu engaged in a cataclysmic war against the Ceifeed, which ravaged the planet and ended in a desperate measure to contain him. Ceifeed fragmented Shabranigdu's essence into seven pieces, each sealed within human souls to prevent his full reformation and ensure the world's survival. These seals allow for partial resurrections when broken, enabling Shabranigdu to regenerate and wield his immense power, including spells and abilities capable of world-ending destruction on a planetary scale. This fragmentation highlights his regenerative resilience, as even a single piece can summon catastrophic threats like the Giga Slave or direct confrontations that threaten global annihilation. Shabranigdu's key interactions involve possessing human hosts to manifest physically and pursue his goals. In the first Slayers novel, he inhabits the body of the Red Priest Rezo, using him to orchestrate his initial resurrection through an ancient artifact, leading to a climactic battle where Lina Inverse defeats the fragment. This event recurs in the anime adaptation across all seasons, adapting the novel's arcs with Shabranigdu's ruby-eyed form as a iconic visual of terror. Later, in the fifteenth novel, another fragment possesses the character Luke, revealing deeper layers of his influence and prompting Lina's intervention once more, solidifying his status as an antagonist defeated repeatedly yet eternally looming. Through these possessions and resurrections, Shabranigdu's malevolent will drives plots centered on breaking seals and averting apocalyptic events.

Lord of Nightmares

The Lord of Nightmares is the supreme entity embodying chaos and nightmares in the universe, serving as the creator of the four parallel worlds that form the series' . As the ultimate source of all existence, she represents neutral chaos, neither aligned with good nor evil, and her essence permeates everything within her creations. Her power transcends that of gods and demons, positioning her as an otherworldly force beyond conventional comprehension. She makes her first canonical appearance in the eighth volume of the Slayers light novel series, King of the City of Ghosts, where sorceress , pushed to desperation, invokes the Giga Slave spell against the demon lord Hellmaster Fibrizo. This summons the Lord of Nightmares directly into the world, where she manifests to intervene in the crisis. Her presence is similarly depicted in the anime adaptation Slayers Next, specifically in episode 26, "GO TO NEXT! And Then Again...," adapting the novel's climactic events. Possessing an otherworldly personality, the Lord of Nightmares communicates in an echoing, resonant voice that evokes vast emptiness and power, often speaking in cryptic, philosophical terms about chaos and existence. In her key interaction, she responds to Lina's invocation by obliterating Fibrizo for daring to attack her vessel, demonstrating her role as a who resolves existential threats only in moments of dire imbalance. This intervention aids Lina against the demon, restoring order temporarily while underscoring her capricious neutrality. Her abilities encompass omnipotent reality alteration, allowing her to reshape existence at will, destroy immortal beings effortlessly, and potentially unravel the if unchecked. As the origin of the , she split her power to birth the foundational forces of gods and , maintaining a detached oversight over their conflicts.

Ceifeed

Ceifeed, also known as the Flare Dragon Ceifeed, serves as the supreme god of light in the universe, acting as the leader of the shinzoku—the benevolent higher beings who oppose demonic forces. He stands as the primary adversary to the demon lord Shabranigdu, with their longstanding conflict central to the world's mythological foundation. In the backstory of the series, Ceifeed engaged in an ancient war against Shabranigdu, ultimately emerging victorious but severely weakened in the process. To ensure the demon's permanent sealing and to preserve balance, Ceifeed divided his immense power into fragments before immersing himself in the Sea of Chaos; one notable fragment was bestowed upon Luna Inverse, empowering her as his chosen knight. This act underscores his strategic role in safeguarding the world from darkness, as his essence becomes a conduit for protective forces. Ceifeed's personality is depicted as benevolent and protective, though inherently distant due to his divine nature and self-imposed seclusion, limiting his direct involvement in mortal events. He maintains key relationships with allies like the dragons, whom he empowered by creating the Dragon Kings as subordinate shinzoku to uphold his legacy. As the ultimate source of anti-demon power, Ceifeed's influence manifests through divine blessings that enhance holy magic and sealing techniques, enabling his followers to combat threats effectively.

Dark Star

Dark Star Dugradigdu is an ancient being of destruction serving as the primary antagonist in the third season of the anime, Slayers TRY. Originating from another dimension known as the Black World, it is a formless entity composed of , often manifesting in a draconic form. As one of the oldest entities in the multiverse and the Ma-ō of the Black World, equivalent in age and power to Shabranigdu and Ceifeed of the Red World, Dark Star embodies pure , driven solely by the motive to annihilate all existence and bring about the end of reality. Its backstory traces to eons ago, when it and its shinzoku counterpart, the Night Dragon Vorfeed, grew weary of eternal conflict and rested on a distant planet in dragon forms; however, this led to an imbalance where Dark Star's destructive nature overwhelmed, compelling it to seek universal obliteration. Opposed by all sentient races across dimensions—including , shinzoku, humans, and ancient dragons like Valgaav—Dark Star represents the ultimate existential threat, far surpassing typical foes in scope. It was sealed away by the gods of the White World long before the events of the series, but in Slayers TRY, it attempts to breach the barrier into the Red World to unleash chaos. Personality-wise, Dark Star exhibits no redeemable traits or complex motivations, existing as a nihilistic force devoid of emotion or form beyond its destructive impulse. Among its formidable abilities, Dark Star possesses the power of reality erasure, capable of unmaking existence on a cosmic scale, and can possess other beings to exert influence. These powers stem from its status as a primordial destroyer, allowing it to devour entities like the light dragon Volphied, which amplified its uncontainable might. In the 's finale, it is ultimately defeated through the combined efforts of the protagonists harnessing opposing forces of light and darkness.

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