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The members of the titular order of The Seven Deadly Sins. Clockwise from bottom left: Meliodas, Ban, King, Escanor, Diane, Merlin and Gowther. The Seven Deadly Sins is a manga series written and illustrated by Nakaba Suzuki, set in a fictitious Britannia (ブリタニア, Buritania) in a time period superficially akin to the European Middle Ages. Likewise superficially, and frequently in ...
After Merlin explains how one Ten Commandant member is stronger than the current number of Sins combined, Meliodas decides to locate their last member Escanor, the Deadly Sins' Sin of Pride. King arrives, wanting to see Diane, who is unable to remember anyone.
Revealed in his true form, Fraudrin ends up fighting a stronger and cruel Meliodas before resolving to self-destruct with the intent of taking Liones with him. But he ceases his attack upon seeing Griamore, whom he grew to love while possessing Dreyfus, and allows Meliodas to kill him.
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Despite losing his immortality, Ban's time in Purgatory has made him stronger and more resilient. He proceeds to overpower the Demon King as Meliodas confronts his father in the spiritual world, with the Demon King fighting the two on both fronts before managing to regain control by tricking his son by believing he killed Elizabeth.
Meliodas and Escanor faced of each other in a grave battle. Meliodas was immensely strong, but Escanor was too much overpowered as the time was high noon. After Meliodas and Escanor's fierce battle at Coland concludes, the Seven Deadly Sins take the injured Meliodas to Camelot as they try to go for king Arthur help.
Meliodas requests Percival's help in saving Britannia, explaining that the Four Knights of the Apocalypse were chosen to save the world rather than destroy it. Percival is suddenly distracted by shimmering magic crystals belonging to Chion, a Holy Knight of Liones who serves Meliodas's son, Prince Tristan.
Meliodas is a figure in Arthurian legend in the 12th-century Prose Tristan and subsequent accounts. In Thomas Malory 's Le Morte d'Arthur , he is the second king of Lyonesse , son of Felec of Cornwall and vassal of King Mark .