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Revision as of 17:45, 28 November 2018


Augis (アウギス, Augisu) also known as the Warrior of Darkness (闇の戦士, Yami no Senshi).

Appearance

Augis has horns and long hair like his sister. He wears a set of black armor.

Personality

Augis is

History

Augis used to Curse of Darkness to protect his loved ones, but soon lost himself when he believed his sister had died.[2]

Plot

Abilities & Powers

Augis, with the powers of the Curse of Darkness, is one of the most powerful characters in the series, almost matching Helck.

Supernatural Abilities

Regeneration: Augis possesses incredible regeneration.

Physical Abilities

Immense Speed & Reflexes: Augis has shown to be very fast and possesses amazing reflexes. He was able to cut Helck several times.[3][4] In addition, Augis was able to react to Vamirio's fire attacks while fighting Helck.[5]

Immense Durability: Augis has taken on some Helck's punches and Vamirio's fire balls without a scratch.[6][7]

Immense Endurance: Augis was able to continue fighting despite suffering many attacks from both Vamirio and Helck.

Fighting Style

Expert Swordswoman: Augis was shown to be a formidable swordsman.

Major Battles

Quotes

Trivia

  • Augis (アウギス, Augisu) is derived from the name Augeas of Hercules's legend.

References

  1. Helck Manga; Piwi Isn't Here
  2. Helck Manga; Chapter 33, page 11
  3. Helck Manga; Chapter 31, page 6
  4. Helck Manga; Chapter 31, page 17
  5. Helck Manga; Chapter 31, page 12
  6. Helck Manga; Chapter 31, page 3
  7. Helck Manga; Chapter 31, page 13

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