Demon World | |
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![]() Lundvall Castle, The Current Demon Lord, Leohart's Palace | |
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Name | Demon World |
Kanji | 魔界 |
Romanji | Makai |
Type | Dimension |
First Appearance | Chapter 5 |
The Demon Realm (魔界, Makai) is the homeland of demons and one of the important locations in the series.
Description[]
The Demon Realm is the current homeland of demons, the beings who were banished from the Divine Realm a long time ago were sent to another dimension where they had become the opposite of their former "sacred" lineage.
Locations[]
Lundvall[]
Lundvall is the primary home and base for the current Demon Lord Faction and Demon Lord, Leohart who resides inside the stone-built Lundvall Castle.
Wildart[]
Wildart is the previous royal capital of the Demon Realm during the time of the previous Demon Lord Wilbert and where the Moderate Faction, as well as his "older brother", Ramusas reside in. There, Mio Naruse's mother Ashe lived in a tower alone, while in the Demon Realm, and later died after giving birth to her daughter.
Lada[]
Lada is an ancient royal capital where the third-generation Demon Lord, Lezonas, whose a descendant of the first Demon Lord. This soon turned into a battlefield against the second-generation Demon Lord thus ascending to the throne. Afterward, it became an important historical location protected using high-level magic, so that those who're among the Demon Lord's bloodline are able to enter. A replica of Lada was used as the battlefield for both Basara Toujou and Leohart where they fought, which the former was able to enter due to being the nephew of Wilbert as his biological sister, Sapphire's son.
Trivia[]
- Due to demon particles being present in the demon realm, heroes who wield spiritual or sacred powers are unable to fight at their full strength due to contracts with the spirits or gods.
- The combined forces of the Moderate and Demon Lord Factions make up at least 70% of the Demon Realm. That leaves the remaining 30% to consist of the smaller independent factions, as well as those who live outside of organized society.
- In Volume XII, Basara and Shiba have reason to believe the individual they captured is a spy that's been working on behalf of one of the smaller factions looking to make a political move.