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One of Quanxi's girlfriend Fiends. A cheerful girl with a sentient creature acting as her ponytail. She dies after being decapitated by the Darkness Devil, and is later turned into a doll by Santa Claus. Tsugihagi (ツギハギ) One of Quanxi's girlfriend Fiends. A quiet girl with pale skin and stitches covering her face, thighs and upper arm.
Quanxi transforms into the Crossbow Woman hybrid and teams up with Chainsaw Man; Santa Claus calls her the first Devil Hunter. As the day ends, Santa Claus gets stronger in the dark, turning two of Quanxi's girlfiends into dolls. Chainsaw Man douses himself with gasoline and, ablaze, gains the upper hand on Santa Claus.
Later, when the Church attempts a public attack, they are intercepted by Quanxi and Katana Man. Barem Bridge, an operative of the Church, reveals that Church members had been mass-contracted with the Fire Devil, allowing them to become Devils in the likeness of Chainsaw Man.
Denji (Japanese: デンジ) is the protagonist of the manga series Chainsaw Man by Tatsuki Fujimoto.He is a human teenager with the ability to transform into the Devil-human hybrid known as Chainsaw Man (チェンソーマン, Chensō Man) by pulling a cord on his chest, thanks to a near-death experience in which his companion, the dog-like Chainsaw Devil Pochita, fused with him and became his ...
Kishibe's former partner in Public Safety and crush, Quanxi is a Chinese devil hunter and one of the assassins sent to steal Denji's heart. She is in a polyamorous relationship with four female Fiends: Long, Pingtsi, Tsugihagi, and Cosmo. [21] Quanxi is regarded to be one of few openly gay characters in mainstream shonen. Japan Long Pingtsi ...
A devil is the mythical personification of evil as it is conceived in various cultures and religious traditions. [1] It is seen as the objectification of a hostile ...
What is the true story of Dancing for the Devil, the 7M TikTok cult? This is what to know about Shekinah Church, Robert Shinn and Miranda Derrick.
The word mogwai is the transliteration of the Cantonese word 魔鬼 (Jyutping: mo1 gwai2; Standard Mandarin: 魔鬼; pinyin: móguǐ) meaning 'monster', 'evil spirit', 'devil' or 'demon'. The term mo derives from the Sanskrit māra ( मार ), meaning 'evil beings' (literally 'death').