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Kurou Daijūji (大十字 九郎, Daijūji Kurō) Voiced by: Kentarō Itō (anime), Healthy Tarō (PC) Kurou is the protagonist of Demonbane.He was enrolled as an archaeology student at the Miskatonic University but used this as a cover for his true major in sorcery under the tutelage of Dr. Henry Armitage.
Demonbane (デモンベイン, Demonbein) is a Japanese visual novel series by Nitroplus with mecha and Cthulhu Mythos elements. Beginning as an eroge visual novel for the PC, it was ported into a PlayStation 2 non-eroge remake, and spawned a sequel visual novel, a prequel novel, an anime television adaptation and a conversion to manga.
Upon Dorrance's death, the corrupt government decreed that his young son would serve out the man's life sentence, and thus Bane spent his childhood and early adult life in the country's Peña Duro prison. [3] [7] Although he was imprisoned, his natural abilities allowed him to develop extraordinary skills within the prison's walls.
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Bane first appears in a self-titled episode of Batman: The Animated Series, with Silva sporting a strong Latin American accent. This version is a former inmate of a Cuban prison containing the most dangerous convicts ever captured.
Bane (DC Comics), an adversary of Batman Bane (Harry Potter), a centaur in the Harry Potter seriesBane (), a character in the Matrix film trilogyBane the Druid, a Guardian in the Legacy of Kain franchise
The manga Inuyasha features The Band of Seven, a band of seven mercenaries that loved to kill and were so strong that warlords feared their strength even as allies, before they were hunted down and beheaded. They were revived ten years later as spectres guarding the main antagonist Naraku in exchange for eternal life from Shikon Jewel shards.
In the past, the black-and-silver winged demon beast Bahamut had threatened to destroy the land, but humans, gods, and demons overcame their differences to fight together and sealed its power. The key to that seal was split in two, one half given to the gods and the other to demons, so that they would never be united and Bahamut never released.