| Name | Debut | Status | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
![]() Tyr |
Chapter 2 Episode 2 |
Deceased | Many eras ago, the Jötunn perpetrated an attack against Asgard. Tyr, along with the angel knights of the city, did everything they could to protect it from the enemy, but they couldn't withstand the Jötunn's numbers and strength and met their demise.
Asgard was later saved by Thor. |
![]() Cao Cao |
Chapter 3 Episode 2 |
Unknown | |
![]() Kronos |
Chapter 9 Episode 6 |
Deceased | The mightiest god in the universe and the personification of time. During the final round of the Titanomachy Tournament, Kronos fought against his youngest son, Zeus, but was ultimately defeated, only managing to land one hit on his opponent. Zeus commended his father's fighting ability before killing him and later adopted his strongest attack into his fighting style. |
![]() Typhon |
Chapter 15 Episode 9 |
Unknown | Typhon was a fearsome monster found within the Greek Pantheon. He had the appearance of a massive hybrid creature, having the parts of a human but also those of a serpent, coupled by large blade-like protrusions coming from his arms and a dragonic mouth that breath fire. Typhon was powerful enough to be given the title of "Most Sinister Beast". However, Typhon does recognise when an individual is worthy enough of his respect, show in how he purrs if near Hades or when Adamas was able to get him on his side. Currently, his status is unknown. |
![]() Cerberus |
Chapter 28 Episode 16 |
Unknown | A multi-headed dog that lived down in Helheim, also known as the Watchdog of the Underworld (地獄の番犬, Jigoku no Banken). At some point, Hades and Cerberus met each other and Cerberus swore loyalty towards the King of Helheim, most likely in deference to his power. Sometime later Heracles would also managed to defeat Cerberus by punching him into submission. During the Fourth Round of Ragnarok, Heracles summoned the hound to fuse with him. Its unknown if Cerberus survived following Heracles' defeat. |
![]() Gaia |
Chapter 62 | Unknown | Gaia is one of the 88 primordial gods born from the primordial Chaos. She is the primordial goddess of the Earth and the creator of the Giants. After winning the Titanomachy, Zeus took Kronos's place and became the supreme god of all the Greek gods. Unable to accept this, Gaia led an army of Giants in all-out war against the Olympian gods. This war became known as the Gigantomachy. Despite her best efforts, Gaia and her army were defeated, and her fate after the battle remains unknown. |
![]() Ensign T |
Chapter 72 | Unknown | On October 28th, 1943 a secret experiment was conducted in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. The goal of this experiment was to make the Eldridge, a station ship, teleport. While the experiment was being conducted, Ensign T was watching it from another ship. After the terrible failure of the experiment, Ensign T would end up traumatised and would later confess the truth to the media. He would reveal the true purpose of the experiment and that the idea of making the ship invisible to radars was just a cover up story. |
![]() Milka Tesla |
Chapter 73 | Unknown | |
![]() Xerxes |
Chapter 79 | Unknown | |
![]() Yamata no Orochi |
Chapter 89 | Deceased | Yamata no Orochi was a serpentine-like demon from the Shinto Pantheon, residing in Ancient Japan. It took the appearance of an enormous East Asian dragonic-like creature with 8 heads, whose faces all have a pair of satanic horns, scales on the forehead and instead of eyebrows, two small whiskers, little hair and a small beard under the main head's chin. As it's malicious appearance suggests, Orochi was a manslaying monster. It's terror was however stopped by Susano'o-no-Mikoto. From it's corpse, Susano'o discovers the Ame-no-Murakumo no Tsurugi inside it's body, which becomes his new main sword. The feat of Susano'o would also encourage and influence many swordsmen to rise. |
![]() Toshizo Hijikata |
Bonus Chapter 4 | Alive | |
![]() Ymir |
Chapter 97 | Deceased | Ymir was one of the 88 Primordials Gods, hailing from the Norse Pantheon. Among his fellow Primordial Gods, he went by the alias of the First Giant, belonging to the group known as Yggdrasil, compromised of himself, Satan, Chaos and Odin. Alongside his fellows of the Yggdrasil and 7 Primordial Gods joining them, they began the first Ragnarok, with the intention of massacring the modern Gods. However, the remaining 77 of the Primordial Gods united and fought against them. Despite the vast difference in numbers, he and his fellow Pillars were too overwhelming for them. This led to the Primordials led by Izanagi to lead them to an unknown region and seal them with the technique known as Gleipnir, gathering them into a void. But despite his brawny appearance, Ymir was extremely intelligent, something shared by his fellows. He noticed and analysed what is happening to him. With the rest of the Four Pillars of the Yggdrasil, he sealed his essence into his Divine Weapon and scattered if all across the Heavens. Ymir's Divine Treasure, was known as Brisigamen, which was an ornate necklace somewhat meant for his massive size, composed by parts with the appearance of stars, connected by small metallic balls, which floated on him. Currently, it's in the hands of the current Odin. |
![]() Chaos |
Chapter 97 | Deceased | Chaos was a Primordial God of the Greek Pantheon, one of the original 88. Among them, he was given the alias of The Overseer of Disorder, and he was a part of the Yggdrasil, which compromised of Ymir, Satan, himself and Odin. He took the appearance of a man of a young look, of seemingly medium-to-tall height, and a build of great muscularity. He wore a hat-like headgear that reached down to his neck, a diagram spawning from the top of it, covering his face. Around his arms and shoulders, Chaos wore thick band-like sleeves and plates. A tattoo of a chaos design was spawning on his torso, by three lines going to the center of his body. For legwear, he wore baggy pants, and lacked any footwear, instead going barefoot. This is likely because he is able to levitate, thus not requiring him to wear anything for his feet. His Divine Weapon was the Draupnir, large bracelets on his wrists, that had three chains with pitch black spheres attached to them at their ends. Chaos was capable of somehow freely controlling them, and in combat, he used the spheres attached to the chains like maces. With the Yggdrasil and 7 more Primordials, he participated in the first Ragnarok. Yet, the Yggdrasil happened to be too powerful, as they slayed the 77 united Primordial Gods one by one with extreme ease. It was until when the commanded forces of Izanagidevised a plan against them, luring them to edge of the world and using Gleipnir to attempt to seal them. Although it worked, the Four Pillars understood what happened and sealed their essences into their respective Divine Weapons, scattering themselves across the Heavens before the void could close. Currently, Draupnir is in the hands of the current Odin. |
![]() Fafnir |
Chapter 103 | Deceased | Fafnir was a huge fire dragon, standing on its hind legs, with four limbs and a long, flaming tail. He was particularly dear to Odin, the Supreme God of the Norse Pantheon. However, one day he was killed by Loki, disguised as Siegfried, a Norse demigod. This murder angered Odin, who had Siegfried imprisoned in Tartarus, the prison in the Underworld reserved for the worst criminals. |
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