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List of Garo

characters

This is a list of the various characters throughout the Japanese tokusatsu series Garo, not
including the Horrors, a breed of demonic beings that make for most of the series antagonists.

Garo the Golden Knight

The various holders of the title Garo the Golden Knight ( ⻩⾦騎⼠・⽛狼(ガロ), Ōgon Kishi
Garo)[a] are the main characters of the franchise, armed with the Garoken (⽛狼剣, Garōken,
Fanged Wolf Sword) blade. The Garo title, based on the word for "hope" in the old Makai
language, is traditionally associated with the Saezima family.

The one who takes the title of Garo is regarded to be the strongest knight, arguably since the
said knight is intended to be the role model for his fellow knights. This is however, not a formal
ranking in itself and no preferential treatment is given to the Knight, as evident with Kouga in
Garo: Makai Senki who was in service for years before being promoted to be a Knight serving
under the Senate. Regardless, the title nonetheless commands respect and even awe among the
Knights, so much so that the symbols of Garo itself, a golden circle containing a red triangle and
the use of a red scabbard, are instantly recognized by any Knight or Priest. To be in the presence
of the Golden Knight is considered widely to be an honor, and it lends profound influence to the
words of the Knight bearing the title. Even various Horrors, who are either ancient or notorious
enough to be documented, also show knowledge of the Golden Knight's existence as well. The
prestige that comes with the title means that the Makai community generally has high
expectations for the one bearing the title of Garo, and as such often summoned whenever
unusually powerful Horrors or those of legendary status appear.

Another Garo existed in an alternate universe where the last knight who donned it fought an
impressive battle that results in the tarnishing of the armor from gold to black, and is put on
display in that world's Tower of Heroic Spirits by Makai Priests. The armor eventually calls out to
the priestess Hakana to restore its power. Hakana tries to perform a ritual to restore its radiance,
only for the spell to be disrupted, creating the Madō Horrors that only her son Ryuga Dogai can
kill as the new Golden Knight. Once the Madō Horrors are destroyed, the armor is fully restored
and Ryuga is recognized as the true successor of the title of Garo.

In another alternate universe, the Garo armor has been without a holder for at least 20 years. Its
most recent owner sacrificed his life to avert a dark calamity that strikes the world every 500
years. The armor ends up suspended high in the sky above the floating island of Shidōin in the
Demon World with the Garoken embedded in stone below. Makai practitioners in this era once
pit 100 Knights-to-be in a ritualistic fight to the death, with the last man standing being given the
right to attempt to draw the Garoken and claim the armor. The Garo armor from this timeline
appears more technologically advanced, featuring glowing blue accents and a more futuristic
appearance. It is also able to absorb the inner darkness of humans around it, converting the
energy into a substance known as Dark Metal. Once it has fully absorbed enough darkness, the
Dark Metal stored within the Garo armor becomes the powerful dark armor known as the Veil.

Kouga Saezima

Kouga Saezima
Kouga Saezima ( 冴島 鋼⽛, Saejima Kōga) is the Garo of the first two seasons, a very unsociable
person who always keeps his feelings to himself and puts up a deadpan face all the time, yet
possesses a noble and kind heart. Kouga was raised almost without friends during his childhood
and surrounded almost exclusively by people with Makai backgrounds, as such brought up to
think little else other than slaying Horrors. His father was the one who started his training at an
early age and he still trains on a daily basis to sharpen his skills. Since childhood, originally
having a naive view of the world, Kouga was raised by his father Taiga whom he respected
despite him not to associate with anyone besides Jabi, Amon, and Gonza while hunting Horrors.
But after causing his father's death by who he thought was a Horror, a devastated Kouga is
assured by Zaruba as he convey Taiga's final thoughts: Take the title of Garo and to be brave. He
is assigned to the Eastern Region at the start of the series.

To that end, wanting to master use of Soul Metal, Kouga undergoes the path of becoming a
Makai Knight like his father. Under the mandated alias of "Shiro" ( シロ, White), which was placed
so to protect the child's identity should he failed to graduate as a Makai Knight, Kouga
befriended three other boys as they are all placed under the guidance of the Makai Knight
Wataru. Though Kouga learned the value of friendship, he is forced to watch his friends being
devoured by the Horror Raizon, keeping the beads they got from Wataru on his person in
memory of them. Though he later trained under the Makai Knight Kengi, it still took over a
decade since his father's death for Kouga to finally be strong enough to lift the Garoken from its
resting place to become the current Golden Knight. By that time, Kouga reaches a conclusion of
what he should fight for from his two teachers' ideal: one being that any person, good or bad,
has not only the right to live, but also the potential to save many lives on their own in the
process; the other being that one should try to his best to save another person, regardless of
how slim the chances might be.

During the events of the first season, Garo meets Kaoru when he was slaying Anglay where she
happened to be stained with Horror blood, a condition that will kill her in 100 days in an
excruciatingly painful manner. Though expected to kill her to spare her a painful death, Kouga
spared Kaoru's life because she reminded him of his mother. However, Kouga never told Kaoru
about her situation and claimed to Zaruba and the Three Priestesses of the Eastern Watchdog
that he kept her alive to be of use as a Horror bait. Eventually, saving Kaoru's life while falling in
love with her, Kouga learns the truth of his father's death to be at the hands of the rogue Makai
Knight Barago, who later kidnaps Kaoru to enact his plan to bring Messiah to the living world.
While fighting a losing battle against he Priestesses' servant Kodama, who seemingly murdered
Jabi, Kouga's refusal to discard his armor when the time limit was up caused his negative
emotions to turn him into mindless Lost Soul Beast Garo ( ⼼滅獣⾝⽛狼, Shinmetsu Jūshin Garo)
while killing his opponent. After Zero saves him, Kouga battles Messiah and not only defeats her
but Kiba as well, with the later at the cost of Zaruba. Some time later, Kouga is bidding an
emotional farewell to Kaoru, as she would be heading to Italy to further her studies in art. She
gave him the final product of her father's book with the last page painted, and Rei handed Kouga
a restored Zaruba as a token of their friendship, which was reforged by the Western Watchdog.
Though he still has his same old personality, he bears no past memories of his time with Taiga
and Kouga, even stating that he didn't like the name Kouga gave him.

In Garo Special: Byakuya no Maju, Kouga was approached by Rin Yamagatana who delivered a
message from Priest Amon. Kouga didn't believe her at first, but her mentioning their unfinished
bar chess game persuaded him to take her seriously. Amon would return as a spirit to ask for his
help to save Jabi's still-living body. Accepting the mission, despite interference from the resident
Makai Knight Dan, Kouga enters the Makai Forest and battles the Makai Tree to regain Jabi.
Soon after, Kouga receives new orders to contain the threat of the Horror Legules, managing to
use the Phosphorus Arrow to destroy the fiend and his extensions. Soon after, Kouga returned
home to find Kaoru painting in the backyard. They welcomed each other, clasped hands and
walked back home, implying that they had finally confessed their feelings for each other. In Garo:
Red Requiem, on orders to destroy the Apostle Horror Karma, Kouga meets Kengi's daughter
Rekka and helps her reach the same conclusion her father pointed him to years ago, as they
work together to destroy the Horror. Parting, Rekka gives Kouga one of her young Makai
Dragons, which Zaruba names "Kaoru" to Kouga's chagrin, that Kouga uses to search for Horrors
while doubling as a messenger.

In Garo: Makai Senki, Kouga gets promoted from his post in the northern region to serve the
Senate for defeating the Apostle Horrors. But just after fighting the Horror Cigarein, Kouga is
attacked by a mysterious red-masked man, who engraves a Seal of Destruction ( 破滅の刻印,
Hametsu no Kokuin) onto him. As a result, Kouga does not have much time to live and his life
shortens every time he dons his armor, as well as suffering chest pains from time to time and
his body gradually weakens over time. Hiding his condition from Kaoru, Kouga continues his
duties as he investigate red-masked man before learning of his identity as Sigma Fudō whose
plan to end the Horror menace with the power of Gyanon nearly sends the world into chaos.
Though he defeats Sigma, revealed to be one of the friends thought to be devoured by Raizon,
Kouga had to leave to honor the contract he made to Gajari to achieve his victory by traveling to
the Promised Land to retrieve the Fang of Sorrow during the events of Garo: Soukoku no Maryu.
Prior of the events of Garo: Makai no Hana, Kouga marries Kaoru and fathers a son, Raiga, but
presumed dead after pursuing Kaoru into a vortex. However, during Raiga's inheritance
ceremony, it is revealed that Kouga is still alive, fighting elsewhere in another world, and has
relinquished his title as the Golden Knight so that his son may take up the role in his absence.

Kouga returns in Garo: Makai Retsuden where he saves the time displaced Rekka and Rian and
defeats Zaji once again. He heals Rekka's wounds and reveals to Rian that he is currently lost
between dimensions and isn't physically with the two. Before he departs, he asks Rian to tell
Rekka that he'll be back.

By the time of Garo: Gekkou no Tabibito and its mini-series prequel, Kaoru and Kouga finally
reunite somewhere at Promised Land, but the-then animated Kiba Armor unexpectedly appears,
possessed by Barago's surviving evil qi. It was after seemingly defeated Kiba she and her
husband discovered that not only Eyrith being the one who separated her from her family, but
also their son fight a losing battle against the legendary Horror, thus necessitating Kouga to
send Zaruba to his son to aide him to become the next Garo. Kouga also revealed to have visited
Tower of Heroic Spirits prior to his departure during which he learned that Raiga will form a deal
with Gajari where the price would be carrying out the quest to mend all cracks of time and space
Eyrith created one day, a quest he willingly take on his son's stead as well as how be found Kaoru
to begin with. Upon learning that the recovered Kiba is after his son and possessed the late
Shiroku to do so, he enlists aid from Taiga who soon assumed his pre-teenager form and alter-
ego Baderu to prevent him from falling into their enemy's trap. Though the endeavor failed, the
father and son reunited nevertheless shortly after Raiga overcomes Shiroku's trap in which
Kouga tells the latter about his situation before being separated once again. Continuing their
battle at Shiroku's fortress above the Tower of Heroic Spirits, Kouga is shocked to see his
enemy's true identity and about to lose his ground until Raiga and Taiga appears to even the
odds. Even so, Kiba soon turned the tide of the battle by combining his armor with Ouga that
stored in the Tower by channeling heroic spirits he defeated only for the three generations of
Garo bearers undo the upgrade and defeated him once and for all thanks to Mayuri and Kaoru
sending them Garo Armor purified with their feelings of love and support. After the battle, Kouga
departed to continue his mission, but not before reassuring his son that he will be back as he did
20 years prior.

As Garo, his armor helps protect him from damaging blows, but his armor isn't unbreakable. If a
Horror is strong enough, they can damage and injure Kouga. Should the armor be exposed to a
very powerful blow the armor will retract before the 99.9-second time limit. With the Garoken,
transformed from Kouga's Makai Sword ( 魔戒剣, Makaiken), Garo can cut down almost anything
and only a rare few Horrors are strong enough to resist its force. Kouga is able to use a
technique called Blazing Armament ( 烈⽕炎装, Rekka Ensō). This is when he uses the Madō Fire
from his Madō Lighter to encompass his sword and his armor to increase his damage potential.
In some episodes, he's able to use Blazing Armament without the use of the Madō Lighter. When
riding Gōten, his combat strength is increased with his Garoken transformed into the larger Garo
Zanbaken (⽛狼斬⾺剣, Garōzanbaken, Fanged-Wolf Horse-Slaying Sword) and the Dai Garo
Zanbaken (⼤⽛狼斬⾺剣, Dai Garō Zanbaken, Big Fanged-Wolf Horse-Slaying Sword), the twice-
sized Garo Zanbaken. Because his armor is composed of Soul Metal, the armor reacts to his will
along with Madō Fire. The eyes of Kouga's Garo armor are green.

Kouga also received numerous powered-up forms in his many epic battles as Garo. During the
fight with Messiah, the power within Kaoru's positive energy-based painting enabled Garo to
become the angelic Winged Garo ( 翼⼈⽛狼, Tsubasabito Garo). Then, while fighting Legules,
Garo uses the Phosphorus Arrow to negate the Horror's influence while turning into Phosphorus
Garo (鷹麟⽛狼, Ōrin Garo). And then, while fighting Karma, Garo becomes Dragon Formation
Garo (⻯陣⽛狼, Ryūjin Garo) through the souls of the many Makai Knights she devoured over the
years. While fighting Judam, Garo becomes Blue Dragon Garo (蒼⻯⽛狼, Sōryū Garo) through the
energies within Kakashi's heart.

Kouga Saezima is portrayed by Ryosei Konishi ( ⼩⻄ 遼⽣, Konishi Ryōsei). As a child, he is


澤畠 流星, Sawahata Ryūsei). As a 2 years old child, he is
portrayed by Ryusei Sawahata (
portrayed by Shuhei Jojo (城定 修平, Jōjō Shūhei).

Taiga Saezima

Taiga Saezima ( 冴島 ⼤河, Saejima Taiga) is Kouga's father and the previous Garo. He died
battling his former student Barago when Kouga was a boy. Seen only in flashbacks. The eyes of
his Garo armor are red.

During the events of Garo: Gekkou no Tabibito, he was in his teenage form, under the alias of
Baderu ( バデル), until he regained his adult form during the final battle with Kiba. The name
"Baderu" means "father" in the old Makai language.

Taiga Saezima is portrayed by Hiroyuki Watanabe ( 渡辺 裕之, Watanabe Hiroyuki). As Baderu, he


佐藤 ⼤志, Satō Taishi).
is portrayed by Taishi Sato (

Ryuga Dougai
Ryuga Dougai ( 道外 流⽛, Dōgai Ryūga) is the current Garo from an alternate universe parallel to
that of Saejimas as of the events of Garo: Yami o Terasu Mono. Unlike usual Knights where
armors are passed on from father to son or master to apprentice, the Garo armor was placed in
the Tower of Heroic Spirits, and according to a caretaker monk, tarnished black after fighting a
great battle long ago. Unlike his predecessors, Ryuga exudes a wild and imposing personality
with a lack of respect for authority while he is actually kind and positive with a need to protect
others, as well as an idiot who does not give up regardless of the odds stacking against him.
Unlike the Golden Knights of the Saezima line, while he is brought up to be a formidable fighter,
he is not as well educated and he is not proficient at all with the Makai language. He possesses
the innate ability to hear people's feelings and thoughts by putting their belongings next to his
ears. He uses the uncanny trait, inherited from his mother, as a means of sensing the presence
of Horrors at times as well. Growing up as a child on an isolated island, he had always been
fascinated with the Garo armor since his visit to the Tower of Heroic Spirits as a child, and
promised his mother Hakana that he would be its wearer someday. Ryuga trained under Burai's
instruction on the island for ten years with Ragō as his training partner before gaining the right
to bear the Garo title. The eyes of his purified Garo armor are orange, though they are green
while the armor is blackened. The armor also takes on a more fierce and somewhat sinister
appearance before being purified, a weaker form known as the "Lost Shine" Garo (referred to as
simply Garo Ryuga Version ( ⽛狼流⽛ver.) in merchandise). In Garo: Goldstorm Sho, Ryuga's Garo
armor adopts an appearance similar to that of the "Lost Shine" Garo, albeit completely golden
with orange eyes and somewhat different features, a form referred to as Garo Flight ( ⽛狼翔,
Garo Shō). The Garo Flight form is obtained after Ryuga temporarily lends the armor to the Makai
Priestess Ryume for purification. What makes Garo Flight different from Garo's normal form
other than appearance is unknown. Later, after facing his doubts while imprisoned in the Demon
Mirror, Ryuga absorbs his inner darkness given form by the mirror to become Garo Dark ( ⽛狼闇,
Garo On), combining Ryuga's light and darkness with the ability to fly through the use of a bat
wing-like cape, adopting a blackened appearance similar to the "Lost Shine" form. While Ryuga
easily matches Jinga's Horror form in terms of sheer power, the Garo armor quickly regains its
golden shine after Jinga's defeat. Ryuga later displays the ability to temporarily access the Garo
Dark state at will by channeling both light and dark energies through the Garoken sword. While
fighting Radan, Garo Flight becomes a giant version of it referred to as Garo Gold Storm ( ⽛狼ゴ
ールドストーム, Garo Gōrudo Sutōmu).
Though he killed Ragō to complete his training, Ryuga takes his training partner's fang as a
keepsake and began a life of solitude after being told that his mother died during his training,
resenting the Makai Priest for not being able to protect his mother. Not stationed in one place
like Makai Knights usually are, Ryuga travels across Japan's cities to slay Horrors and erecting
crude tombs overlooking them in memory of his mother. Eventually, Ryuga is sent to Vol City
where he is reunited with Burai and reluctantly agrees to help him and the other Makai Knights
stationed there. Finding himself facing Madō Horrors, Ryuga sees visions of his mother
whenever hit by golden shock waves and emitted by the Madō Horrors' wounds that cause the
Garo armor to momentarily regain its golden appearance as brief as the pain associated with it.
While learning that they are behind the Horror residence of Vol City, Ryuga unwittingly gives the
Kaneshiro Group enough evidence of his actions to create propaganda portraying him as a serial
killer, and placing a ¥300,000,000 bounty on his head. However, Ryuga resolves the matter by
going through with an meticulously elaborated plan to confirm Rivera's identity as a Madō Horror,
retrieve a piece of material off of her for developing a Madō Horror Detector while faking his
death at the Vol TV station.

After his confrontation with Hyena, Ryuga makes a grave marker for his mother on the cliff
overlooking the Vol City with Rian's help. Though his mind is racing with thoughts of Vol City and
the mystery of his armor's connections to them, Ryuga reaches the conclusion that destroying
the Madō Horrors is the only way to obtain answers. After the revelation that Tousei is
responsible for the Horrors in Vol City, learning that he is human, Ryuga is once more portrayed
as a terrorist along with the rest of his group. Though he evades Tousei's attempt to make him
into a Madō Horror, Ryuga ends up being blinded by Sonshi with the Garoken thrown into the
lobby of Tousei's office where it remained. Despite extremely unfavorable odds due to his
blindness and placed in solitary confinement, Ryuga escapes the SG1 prison and with timely aid
from his fellow Knights, retrieves the Garoken. Soon after, finally acknowledged by Zaruba as
they form a contract, Ryuga is reunited with his mother and learns that she was used by Tousei
to sire Madō Horrors who are revealed to hold her memories. After Hakana gives up her own
eyesight to restore his, Ryuga races off to the Hill of Zedom's Arm to save Rian, and finally kill
Enhou through the combined efforts of him and Rian. After killing Enhou, hearing the last trances
of the woman's humanity through her necklace, Ryuga vows to never have another innocent be
sired as a Madō Horror.

In a bid to stop Zedom's resurrection, the group head for the slowly crumbling Hill of Zedom's
Head and Ryuga knows right from the start that Burai intends to sacrifice himself. He eventually
thanks Burai for all the priest has done for him, before heading to fight Sonshi and defeating him
with the aid of his friends. With the Garo armor finally regains its brilliance, forced to kill his
mother to spare her from becoming a Horror, Ryuga battles Zedom. During the fight, as the
Horror attempts to consume him, Ryuga tells Zedom that the eyes he gained from his mother
are a symbol of hope and future before he and the Makai Knights destroy him. With Vol City
saved, Ryuga parts ways with his friends to not only build a grave marker for his mother in the
Makai Priest ruins, but also deal with Tousei since he is now a Horror. After Rian kills Tousei in
his stead, Ryuga accepts her request for her to join him in his southward journey.

In the events of Garo: Kami no Kiba, Ryuga returns sporting his old gear, unlike his other two
Makai Knight associates back in Vol City who sport entirely new sets of gear. Ryuga and Rian are
given orders by Ryume to look into the Horror incidents happening recently, before becoming the
third and last victim, after Aguri and Takeru, of Banbi's scheme of stealing Makai Knight armors
to temporarily resurrect his dead lover and fallen Makai Knight, Judo Tenma, thus forcing him to
inadvertently pursuing his original objectives for totally different reasons. In the midst of his
investigation, Ryuga met his old, slain archenemy from Garo: Gold Storm Sho, Jinga, after Banbi
got tricked into resurrecting Jinga instead of Judo. Ryuga, Rian, Aguri and Takeru pursue Jinga
and Rinza as the Fang of God was being created and activated. He ultimately stops the full on
activation of the Fang of God by slaying Jinga yet again, thus prevent the summoning of
Messiah, the progenitor of Horrors, into the world.

Ryuga Dougai is portrayed by Wataru Kuriyama ( 栗⼭ 航, Kuriyama Wataru). As a child, he is


portrayed by Ritsu Oohashi ( ⼤橋 律, Ōhashi Ritsu).

Raiga Saezima

Raiga Saezima ( 冴島 雷⽛, Saejima Raiga) is the holder of the title Garo during the events of Garo:
Makai no Hana, assigned the Blue Region. He is the son of Kouga Saezima and Kaoru Mitsuki,
who mysteriously disappeared when he was six and assumed they were dead. Regardless, Raiga
continued training even in the absence of a mentor when he was young before Rei Suzumura
took the boy out on his first night of Horror hunting. Unlike most children from Makai families
who are decided from birth by their parents to walk the Makai path, Rei allowed Raiga to decide
for himself if he wants to be a Makai Knight, who eventually decided to succeed his father as a
Makai Knight and became the Silver Fang Knight's apprentice, after a passing a trial on the night
before his birthday. Raiga eventually succeeds his father as the Golden Knight Garo, learning
during the ceremony for his inheritance of the Garo armor that Kouga is still alive and fighting in
another world. With his father's permission circumventing their ancestors' initial decision, Raiga
is given the title and armor of the Golden Knight.

Raiga is more easy-going and sociable compared to his father, often quipped by Gonza that he
would probably be the kindest Knight around. He was quite an accomplished fighter even at a
young age, seen capable of pulling off tricky moves when he sparred with his would-be mentor.
He has a sharp wit and is already quite perceptive at the age of ten, even with the lack of formal
tutelage. Under the later tutelage of Rei, Raiga fights in a noticeably different style that is more
fluid and precise, yet flashy and less aggressive. His swordsmanship also surpasses that his
father's, capable of drawing and sheathing his blade repeatedly in stylish manners without
looking, even during battle. He is seen often fighting with both his sword and scabbard, an
influence from Rei's dual-wield fighting style. Unlike his father, he prefers to toy around with his
opponent barehanded before drawing his blade if the situation is not serious enough, and even
after doing so, prefers to remain defensive and gauge his opponent before going into offense.
He is usually a gentle person and rarely gets angry about anything, be it in or out of battle.
However, when he does get angry in battle, his fighting style changes dramatically, where
subtlety is non-existent and moves are heavy-handed and straightforward with a single-minded
intention to pummel his opponent. While the Garo armor he dons is the one donned by all Golden
Knights who came before him, Raiga can however use unconventional features of the armor,
such as conjure flames from the armor at will and use harpoon blades at the back of the armor.
The eyes of his armor are blue. While fighting Eyrith, Garo becomes Light Awakening Beast Garo
光覚獣⾝⽛狼, Kōkaku Jūshin Garo) after taking control of his armor even after it possesses his
(
body once the time limit expired.

During his fight with Zaji, he earned the right to summon Gōten despite not having undergone the
same trial as his father. The reason of such, as stated by the spirit of Garo, is that by fighting
Zaji, he is essentially fighting his own darkness.

Like his mother, he smiles a lot and is interested in drawing. However, based on Mayuri's
comments on his artwork, he might not have inherited Kaoru's talent as well.

Raiga Saezima is portrayed by Masei Nakayama ( 中⼭ ⿇聖, Nakayama Masei). As a child, he is


portrayed by Futo Takahashi ( ⾼橋 楓翔, Takahashi Fūto) in Garo: Makai no Hana and Keito
Sugizono ( 杉園 啓仁, Sugizono Keito) in Garo: Ashura.

Gouki

Gouki ( ゴウキ, Gōki) is the holder of the Garo title during the events of Garo: Ashura, a story that
takes place in the distant past and predates the creation of Madōgu like Zaruba. Unlike modern
holders of the title, who wield a smaller jian-like sword when unarmored, Gouki's Makai Sword is
a large chunk of roughly-shaped Soul Metal about the same size as the Garoken sword in his
armored form. Empowered by the feelings of his new friends Ren, Shin, and Taku during a battle
with the powerful Horror Zarugin, Gouki's armor takes on the winged Heavenly Flying Garo ( 天翔
⽛狼, Tenshō Garo), allowing him to defeat the Horror with a powerful High Fly Flow from the sky.
The eyes of his Garo armor are silver.

Gouki is portrayed by Hiroshi Tanahashi ( 棚橋 弘⾄, Tanahashi Hiroshi).

Sena Kuon

Sena Kuon ( 空遠 世那, Kuon Sena) is an ordinary university student and the main protagonist of
Garo: Versus Road. He learns boxing as a hobby. His weapon of choice within the game is a
silver longsword with a red gem in the hilt, based on a keychain he owned as a child that served
as a symbol of his friendship with Hoshiai. He ultimately becomes the winner of the death game.
During the fight with Hagiri donning the Veil armor, the heroic spirits allow Kuon to don the Garo
armor before he manages to defeat the antagonist. After Azami kills Hagiri and leaves, Kuon
leaves the Garoken to return to his normal life because he does not intend to become a Makai
Knight.

Sena Kuon is portrayed by Koya Matsudai ( 松⼤ 航也, Matsudai Kōya). As a child, he is portrayed
by Haruto Tasaki ( ⽥崎 陽⼤, Tasaki Haruto).
Makai Knights

Rei Suzumura/Zero the Silver Fanged Knight

Rei Suzumura/Zero The Silver Fanged Knight


Rei Suzumura ( 涼⾢ 零, Suzumura Rei)/Zero the Silver Fanged Knight (銀⽛騎⼠・絶狼(ゼロ),
Ginga Kishi Zero), once known as Ginga Suzumura (涼⾢ 銀⽛, Suzumura Ginga), is a rival turned
[b]

anti-heroic ally of the series and the Silver Makai Knight of the West. He was an orphan before
he was found by Douji, who took pity on him and raised Rei as his son to inherit his position as a
knight of the West and start his own lineage. Though trained as a Makai Knight, Rei didn't have
the tenacity or murderous intent to be a true warrior. One fateful night, however, Shizuka and
Douji were both killed by a warrior who suspiciously resembled the Golden Knight. After giving
his dead loved ones proper burials, He renamed himself Rei, putting his old name before his
Knight title, and naming his armor 'Zero', with both names being a pun on "Zero," with intention to
reinvent himself as well as to get back at the Makai Knight that took his loved ones away,
becoming a person full of angst, wild and murderous.

During Zero's quest for revenge he violated a host of protocols expected of a Makai Knight, from
leaving his western territory post to directly attack Kouga. Though his investigations lead him to
Kouga, Zero wasn't sure if Kouga was actually the knight that had murdered his family, thus he
remained constantly uncooperative with the Golden Knight and even started fights with him to
vent out his anger. Later in the series, the Watchdogs of the East try to frame Kouga for his
family's death; Zero would later discover the true killer was Barago and ally himself with Garo. As
the truths of matters unfold, his personality drastically changed, becoming more like his old self.
He became more relaxed and open, turning into a caring friend for Kouga as they now share the
same enemy. Rei and Kouga later visited the Western Watchdog where they reported and were
ordered to assassinate Barago and Gulm. Because of Zero's tall list of violations he wasn't
allowed to participate in Kouga's mission, but Kouga argued on his behalf, saying that he need
his power. Rei's suspension was relinquished and he joined Kouga in dealing with Barago and
Gulm.

During Kouga's dark transformation, it was Zero who helped Kouga snap out of his darkness.
Gulm tried to stop the duo from reaching Kiba and Kaoru, but Rei decided to stay behind to deal
with her, allowing Kouga to press forward. She assumed Shizuka's form and tried to trick him. He
soon saw through her illusion because the real Shizuka addressed Rei as Ginga, while the
impostor constantly called him Zero. After a very difficult fight Zero almost died, but survived a
mortal blow because Silva took the hit. After a losing fight against Gulm, he took the opportunity
of her overconfident victory and killed her. After Kiba's defeat, Rei presented Kouga with a
reforged Zaruba as proof of their friendship and remained in the Eastern district to protect it
while Kouga went northward.
In Garo Special: Byakuya no Maju, Rei was assigned to help guard the upcoming Kantai ceremony
from Horrors' attack. He saved Hyuga and Akatsuki, Tsubasa's disciples, from Karakuri Horrors.
After aiding Kouga and Tsubasa in their fight against Legules, he returns to his district.

Rei resurfaces during the events of Garo: Makai Senki, having been afflicted with the Seal of
Destruction and in a weakened state, though he acts unconcerned and continues his duties,
much like Kouga himself. Although friendly and personable, Rei admits to Silva that he dislikes
large groups, once turning down an invitation for dinner at the Saezima Estate. Later, from his
confrontation with Juzo Igari, Rei considers settling a few matters with Kouga over which of
them is the strongest, which he does by the end of Garo: Soukoku no Maryu, although the
outcome is unknown. He also meets an old friend named Misao Hoshikawa, forced to make her
hate him by killing the Horror that possessed her mother's body.

Rei's personality and lifestyle are further explored in Zero: Black Blood. It is revealed that aside
from past allies such as Kouga and Tsubasa, he has few friends and spends most of his time
lazing around when he is not out hunting Horrors, with Silva being his only company most of the
time. Despite being a friendly and laid-back person, he dislikes having to work with others, often
running off to do his job alone regardless of his partners' opinions. He lives in a small apartment
in a seemingly abandoned building, having few material possessions beyond his motorcycle. He
is also revealed to have a strong sweet tooth, adding excessive amounts of sugar, cream, honey,
or anything sweet in anything he eats or drinks. His sweet tooth tendencies annoy the bartender
Bakura, who often tells him to just get ice cream instead of asking for more cream in cocktails.

An older Rei appears in Garo: Makai no Hana, becoming Raiga Saezima's mentor when the child
was ten years old upon Kouga's request. He tested Raiga's martial skills and, confirming Raiga to
be fit enough to begin training under his wing, took Raiga out the night before the child's birthday
to go Horror hunting, to show the child what Horrors are like firsthand and confirmed Raiga's
wish to walk the Makai path. After completing Raiga's training, he also departs on a journey like
Kouga did, claiming to Gonza that they will eventually return home safely.

Zero wields a pair of short swords called the Ginroken ( 銀狼剣, Ginrōken, Silver Wolf Swords). In
their Makai Sword form, these are shorter versions of Kouga's Makai Sword, which he typically
holds in a reverse grip by default, and oddly, around the guard instead of the hilt. When Zero
dons his armor, the swords become curved scimitar-like blades. These can be locked together to
form a larger crescent-shaped double-bladed boomerang called the Ginga Ginroken ( 銀⽛銀狼剣,
Ginga Ginrōken, Silver Fanged Silver Wolf Sword). Zero's armor can launch hooked wires from the
emblems on his chest near his shoulders, which he can use to snare opponents or anchor
himself to surfaces. His Ginroken in their Makai Sword form can similarly launch their blades
from the hilt attached to wires. In Zero: Dragon Blood, Rei exceeds his armor's time limit and
becomes Lost Soul Beast Zero ( ⼼滅獣⾝絶狼, Shinmetsu Jūshin Zero) during his final battle with
Edel. The armor is further warped into dragon-like Lost Soul Dragon Zero (⼼滅⻯絶狼, Shimetsu
Ryū Zero) during the fight, becoming capable of flight. Zero's Madō Horse, Ginga, is similar to
Garo's Gōten, but with a blade attached to his head. Rei claims that he is immune to all poisons,
though it is unclear if the trait is unique to him or if all Makai Knights possess a similar immunity.

Rei Suzumura is portrayed by Ray Fujita ( 藤⽥ 玲, Fujita Rei).

Tsubasa Yamagatana/Dan the Midnight Sun Knight

Tsubasa Yamagatana ( ⼭⼑ 翼, Yamagatana Tsubasa)/Dan the Midnight Sun Knight (⽩夜騎⼠・


打無(ダン), Byakuya Kishi Dan) [c] is the White Makai Knight of Kantai, introduced in Garo
Special: Byakuya no Maju. The Yamagatana family is a family of Makai Priests, but he converted
to a Makai Knight after his parents' death. His parents, both Makai Priests, died in combat with
Horrors and thus takes it upon himself to oversee the well-being of his younger sister Rin. He is a
strict and "by the book" type of guy, believing that emotions will only get in the way of his duties
and that both a Makai Knight and those dear to him must be prepared for the former's demise.
Tsubasa also has a pair of disciples, Hyuga and Akatsuki, under him. Not notified of Kouga's
arrival to Kantai, Tsubasa confronts the Makai Knight after he defended his disciples and fight
him before Garai intervened and told Tsubasa to let Kouga pass to carry out his mission to save
Jabi. Tsubasa objected to what he thought was an act against natural order and originally saw
Jabi as an abomination until she risked her life to save Rin. After he apologized to Jabi for his
rudeness towards her, Tsubasa joins her with Kouga and Rei to defeat Legules in the Abyss
Forest. After Legules' defeat, Tsubasa told Rin that she's his pride and finally showed his smile
when Rin performed magic to create butterflies.

During the events of Garo: Makai Senki, Tsubasa is revealed to have been marked with the Seal
Destruction as well, his condition far worse than Kouga's and Rei's due to far more frequent
summonings of his armor, suffering intense pain on his chest all the time. He intends to get rid
of Wataru, assuming that he had fallen completely to darkness. Even when rectified by Hyuga
and Kouga later, he stands his ground as he sees that to be the only way to free Wataru from his
suffering. However, touched by Kouga's actions and thoughts of wanting to save the suffering
knight from his inner darkness even though chances might be slim, he ended up helping Kouga
save Wataru from himself nonetheless, allowing himself to be stabbed together with Wataru to
pin Wataru down so as to purge the evil influence within Wataru's armor. Tsubasa assures Kouga
that he has no intention of dying at the moment, and promises Kouga that he would not harbor
the intentions of throwing his life away easily because of his condition as he did previously. In
Garo: Makai Retsuden, it is shown that Tsubasa and Jabi frequently work together and it is
implied that they share romantic feelings.

As a Makai Knight, other possessing great fighting skills and amazing speed, he possess traits
unusual for a Makai Knight, wearing a jacket over his shirt and skirting on his lower body, which
is more common with Makai Priests, rather than a duster like other Knights; he also augments
magic into his fighting style through the use of his special earring. He wields a bō/spear called
Makai Spear ( 魔戒槍, Makaisō) which has a spearhead tip that can extend out by section being
twisted. Donning his Makai armor, the very aura it produces able to disintegrate a Horror, Dan is
armed with the double-headed Midnight Sun Spear ( ⽩夜槍, Byakuyasō) and uses a purplish
Madō Fire.

Tsubasa Yamagatana is portrayed by Shouma Yamamoto ( ⼭本 匠⾺, Yamamoto Shōma).

Bado the Storm Knight

Bado the Storm Knight ( ⾵雲騎⼠・波怒(バド), Fūun Kishi Bado) [d] is a Makai Knight of the
West who battled Barago for several times in the past, believing that there is some good left in
Barago's heart. Though eventually killed in battle, Bado attempted to give Barago a final chance
of redemption by infusing some of his light into the Breaking Thunder ( 闘破雷撃, Tōha Raigeki)
attack which dispersed and entered the villain's body. Like Zero, Bado's armor is silver and color
and he wields a pair of short swords called the Fuunken ( ⾵雲剣, Fūunken, Storm Swords). Bado
was a senior disciple of Zero.[1]

Bado is voiced by Kazuhiko Inoue ( 井上 和彦, Inoue Kazuhiko).

Wataru Shijima/Baron the Thunder Knight

Wataru Shijima ( 四⼗万 ワタル, Shijima Wataru)/Baron the Thunder Knight (雷鳴騎⼠・破狼(バロ
ン), Raimei Kishi Baron) [e] is a Makai Knight serving the Senate, donning a suit of azure armor
similar in style to Bado's and wields the Raimeiken ( 雷鳴剣, Thunder Sword), a scimitar-like
sword, in his armored form. As one of the Makai Knight instructors training young Makai
Knights-to-be in his earlier days, Wataru gains infamy for his draconian yet effective methods.
Despite his gruff demeanor, he actually cares deeply for his pupils. He considers the bloodline of
a student's Makai Knight family to be of no importance, instead focusing on if the person in
question has the strength to protect others, and that one should try his or her best even though
chances might be slim. Wataru happened to have Kouga under his tutelage while a boy, playing a
vital role in helping to foster the youth into who he is now. Sent on a mission to find the red-
masked man, Wataru is ambushed by the villain as he marks him with the seal of destruction,
causing his inner darkness to awaken. Being almost completely taken over by his dark side,
Wataru is forced to attack his fellow Makai Knights as he attempts to keep himself at bay. He
tried to kill himself to avoid being taken over completely by the darkness within him, only to be
stopped by his evil side. Eventually, Kouga and Tsubasa manage to purge the evil influence from
his armor and returning him to normal. While telling Kouga of the possible tension between the
knights and the priests that can be caused by the Sigma Fudō's actions, Wataru recognizes him
as his pupil. Wanting to return Kouga's favor of rescuing him earlier, he joins the final fight with
Gyanon.

In Garo: Makai Retsuden, it is revealed that he has a dark sense of humor and enjoys toying with
Horrors he hunts. Being sent on missions to wipe out small pockets of Horror communities, his
modus operandi is to act as a bait to be captured and caged as livestock in their hideouts, later
emerging and slaying the entire house when he deems the time is right. As these hideouts tend
to be dilapidated bars, he usually also orders a drink from the Horror bartender after slaying all
other Horrors, granting a quick death if the drink tastes good, and chopping up said bartender
piece by piece if the drink tastes bad.

Wataru Shijima is portrayed by Kenji Matsuda ( 松⽥ 賢⼆, Matsuda Kenji).

Aguri Kusugami/Gai the Sky Bow Knight

楠神 哀空吏, Kusugami Aguri) is latest in his line to inherit the title of Gai the Sky
Aguri Kusugami (
Bow Knight (天⼸騎⼠・⽛射(ガイ), Tenkyū Kishi Gai), who secretly worries that he cannot live
[f]

up to his family's prestige. His family is known for skills in archery and as noted by Ryuga, being
able shoot arrows continuously and rapidly is one of the basics of the Kusugami Style Archery
Techniques. Although his combat skills lies predominantly in archery, like any other Knights, he
is capable of fighting in closed quarters. As such, he wields a large bladed Makai Bow ( 魔戒⼸,
Makaikyū) which also serves as a closed quarter weapon. He does not see much in Ryuga and
initially adopts a rather antagonistic attitude towards the newcomer. Cool-headed and
standoffish, Aguri favors careful and meticulous planning over rushing into battles like the
knights are usually known for, and he does not mind using unwilling people as bait if it means
getting the job done. As such, despite being the brains of the group, he does not mingle well with
the other two knights and often comes into clashes with them. After Takeru mellows down due
to affection for Rui and Ryuga showing kindness over time, he gradually warms up to both of
them. Despite seemingly stoic-looking, he is not devoid of compassion, shown during a mission
in the Kaneshiro Foods Factory (which has a plant for packaging human souls into capsules)
where he opts to trigger the emergency alarm to have the human staffs evacuated, despite the
possibility of jeopardizing the mission due to SG1 arriving in minutes, after being shown the lives
devastated in the harvesting of human souls. While he is shown earlier to be unable to shoot
arrows capable of piercing through Madō Horrors, he eventually becomes skilled enough
through rigorous training to be able to accomplish the feat.

After the disastrous mission and hearing of Ryuga prison break, he correctly predicts that Ryuga
would head straight for the Garoken despite unfavorable odds. He promptly sets out to Ryuga's
aid despite the group being in no shape to fight after their last ordeal. His bow is broken by
Sonshi in the fight to help Ryuga get his sword back. The bow is repaired soon after, but is now
capable of being separated in the middle and used as a nunchaku as well as a pair of swords.
Aguri also receives a special arrowhead from Burai that enables him to further weaken Zedom
during the final battle. Once Vol City is saved, Aguri parts ways with his friends to join the
Senate. However, wanting to hone his skills further before going, Aguri takes over Rian's duty as
Vol City's protector so she can travel with Ryuga.

In the events of Garo: Kami no Kiba, Aguri returns wielding a bow-styled Makai blade which can
be transformed into a bō, using collapsible metal arrows, as well as wearing a black duster
instead of his old blue one. Events of the movie unfold as he lends his armor to a childhood
friend, Banbi, to temporarily resurrect her old fallen Makai Knight lover, Judo Tenma, only to have
her running away with his armor and searching for more Makai Knight armors after finding out
that one set is inadequate to perform the deed. Inadvertently roping in Takeru and Ryuga as their
armors got taken from them forcibly by Banbi as well, he ultimately helps to stop the full on
activation of the Fang of God, thus prevent the summoning of Messiah, the progenitor of
Horrors, into the world. They part ways again after the ordeal.

Aguri Kusugami is portrayed by Tsunenori Aoki ( ⻘⽊ ⽞徳, Aoki Tsunenori).

Takeru Jakuzure/Zen the Flame Sword Knight

Takeru Jakuzure ( 蛇崩 猛⻯, Jakuzure Takeru) is a laid-back, self-styled playboy who prefers
going after girls over hunting Horrors. As Zen the Flame Sword Knight (炎刃騎⼠・漸(ゼン),
Enjin Kishi Zen),[g] Takeru wields a liuyedao and although laid-back, he is nevertheless skilled in
combat. Unlike Aguri, he takes an instant liking to Ryuga and finds him interesting, despite Ryuga
being standoffish during their first meeting and seeing the rest of the gang as little more than
nuisance. However, despite their rough introduction, both Ryuga and Takeru get along well
quickly. His playboy attitude changes drastically after meeting Rui, as he abandons his
womanizing ways completely and dedicates most of his time to look out for Rui, often seen
hanging out at the flower shop where she works, prioritizing her over his duties as a Makai
Knight. During the confrontation with Tousei, Takeru saves Ryuga from being turned into a Madō
Horror with the Madō Horror Plant stabbed into his right hand. To prevent the roots from
spreading and turning him into a Madō Horror, Takeru forcibly cuts off his infected right hand
which he has Ryuga destroy. Although he falls into a depression soon after, Takeru regains his
resolve and promptly sets out to Ryuga's aid with Aguri. He eventually gains a Soul Metal fist
created by Burai to replace his lost hand, which can be turned into a shield at a moment's notice
without having to summon his armor, although he has yet to develop fine control of the fist to
enable him to use it as a normal hand, reducing his effectiveness with a blade somewhat, but
still potent in battle nonetheless. Once Vol City is saved, Takeru parts ways with his friends and
heads west. Meeting Rui one last time before leaving Vol City, Takeru vows to become a better
man and be more serious.

In the events of Garo: Kami no Kiba, he wields a Bowie knife-styled Makai Sword which can be
lengthened into a dao-like longsword, replaces his old red and black garb with an all-black one,
and now has fine control over his Soul Metal Fist to use it as a regular normal hand. His hair has
also lengthened considerably, yet he is still the same jokester who throws inappropriate, lewd
jokes every so often. He got roped into the events of the movie after having his armor stolen by
Banbi, and ultimately teams up with Ryuga, Rian and Aguri to stop the full on activation of Fang
of God, preventing the summoning of Messiah, the progenitor of Horrors, into the world. They
part ways again after the ordeal, but not before telling Ryuga and Rian to give him a call, should
both of them made a baby.

Takeru Jakuzure is portrayed by Junya Ikeda ( 池⽥ 純⽮, Ikeda Jun'ya).

Crow the Phantom Knight

Crow the Phantom Knight ( 幻影騎⼠・吼狼(クロウ), Gen'ei Kishi Kurō) [h] is a Shadowfolk Makai
Knight who is serving in the White region and is sent to assist Raiga, as the museum where the
slate was unraveled is within his jurisdiction. While he is also easy-going, unlike Raiga, he is
rather aloof and rarely seen smiling. However, he respects status and authority, shown to
apologize to Raiga immediately after learning the Golden Knight's identity for speaking in a
cheeky manner earlier. He is armed with a ninjatō-styled Makai Sword and shuriken-like weapons
called the Enzan (円参), which also serve as trackers and extensions for Horror detection with
the help of Orva. His real name, if he even has one, is never revealed as, according to Orva, a
Makai Knight who lives in the shadows does not need a true name. Like his title's namesake and
black-ops image, Crow's armor is midnight blue in color and is less ornate than most Knights.
While donning his armor, Crow wields the Geneiken ( 幻影剣, Phantom Sword). The most notable
feature of Crow's armor is its capability of sprouting wings for flight, although he sacrifices
twenty seconds of use of the armor to summon them. Due to the inherent risk of his armor
lifting during aerial combat and causing him to fall to his death, he rarely uses this ability. The
"wolf ears" on his helmet are capable of folding downwards to serve as a visor when in flight. His
tasks are more strictly defined than most Makai Knights - locate and destroy Inga Gates during
the day and hunt Horrors at night without anyone's knowledge. Whether this is a self-defined
role, the traditional role of the Phantom Knight, or a modus operandi shared by all Shadowfolks
is currently unknown.

In Garo: Makai Retsuden, he is seen visiting his former mentor, Eiji, now imprisoned by the Makai
Order for the crimes committed by releasing Eyrith. He pretended to ask for a duel to the death
in the mental realm so as to face up to his weakness, and ended up defeating Eiji. In actuality
however, that was just a ruse so that he can enter Eiji's mind and help cut down his former
mentor's inner darkness. Despite all Eiji put him through during the events in Garo: Makai no
Hana, he vows nonetheless to one day fight alongside Eiji again.

Crow is portrayed by Atom Mizuishi ( ⽔⽯ 亜⾶夢, Mizuishi Atomu).

Daigo Akizuki/Giga the Beast Knight

秋⽉ ダイゴ, Akizuki Daigo) is a Makai Knight who is also in charge of training


Daigo Akizuki (
young Makai Knights-to-be and holds the title of a Guide (導師, Dōshi). He is a proud, stoic,
cautious person who always properly weighs odds before doing something. Daigo holds the
belief that Makai Knights should be more mindful and protective of their own lives and weapons,
as their blades are tied to their lives, which are tied to the protection and salvation of innocent
lives—a belief he teaches to all his students. His teaching methods are also fairly harsh and he
will not hesitate to criticize and scold his students for minor mistakes, especially dropping or
mishandling one's sword. Unlike many Makai Knights shown throughout the series who care
little for their own social status, Daigo puts a lot of weight in seniority, rank and authority, both
his and that of others. He also tends to address people with their surnames instead of given
names, an uncharacteristic trait within the Makai Order. As such, he refuses to "take orders" from
his juniors unless absolutely necessary and demands respect and tact from those he deems
lower than himself, only regarding someone if they address him with the proper decorum
befitting his position. Ryuga, known for his recklessness and general disregard for authority, is a
complete antithesis to Daigo. As such, Daigo is very disapproving of Ryuga's methods and way
of life, while Ryuga finds his imposing presence irritating, thus resulting in their relationship
being an uneasy one. Daigo also holds some distaste for Gald, as the boy's rude, informal, and
disdainful attitude, especially towards Makai Knights, infuriates him. Despite his distaste for
Gald, Daigo eventually develops a soft spot for Haruna, going as far as to keep an eye on her as
a gym teacher at her school when she decides to temporarily enter normal life in Garo: Makai
Retsuden.

In battle, Daigo wields a Makai Axe ( 魔戒斧, Makaifu). As Giga the Beast Knight (獣⾝騎⼠・戯⽛
(ギガ), Jūshin Kishi Giga), [i] Daigo dons a suit of bulky green armor with bestial characteristics
and wields the two-handed Jushinfu ( 獣⾝斧, Jūshinfu, Beast Axe) that he uses to unleash
devastating blows, capable of killing dozens of low-level Horrors in one swing. He is also
equipped with a large claw weapon mounted on the left arm, which he uses when his axe is
otherwise unavailable. Daigo also displays the ability to grow the Jushinfu to a great size and
propel himself forwards to unleash a powerful charging attack.

Daigo Akizuki is portrayed by Tomohito Wakizaki ( 脇崎 智史, Wakizaki Tomohito).

Jinga Mikage/Roze the Glittering Shadow Knight

Jinga Mikage ( 御影 神⽛, Mikage Jinga) is a Makai Knight and the protagonist of Kami no Kiba:
Jinga. Mikage is actually the reincarnation of Ryuga Dougai's nemesis, a fallen Makai Knight-
turned-Horror named Jinga who was destroyed by the Horror Messiah when he challenged her.
He was born within the Mikage family and became an established Knight at a fairly young age,
forced to kill his own father after he was possessed by a Horror and killed his mother. Mikage is
since haunted by the event, his Makai Priestess partner Fuusa noticing his emotional trauma
when it comes to the subjects of family and parents. Despite often sporting a tired nonchalant
look, Mikage is faithful and caring towards Toma and Fusa in his own way while taking an aloof
and indifferent approach to just about anyone or anything outside of slaying Horrors. But he is
shown to have faith in humanity as he believes no human is destined to become a Horror, no
matter how evil they might be. Following his mission of slaying the Horror Cadena, his right hand
is bitten by the Horror with a slow healing wound noted by Toma to look like a wolf's fang,
Mikage inexplicably gains the unprecedented ability of seemingly exorcising Horrors from their
human hosts at the cost being unable to seal a Horror's essence in his blade.
Soon after, Mikage develops a strange feeling of being watched as a strange butterfly remained
by his side during one unusual night when a large group of Horrors appear in multiple places. He
meets Rozan and Shijo, who were tracking him down after learning of his powers. While their
meeting proceeds amicably, the dark Jinga of his past life briefly manifests himself and killed
Shijo in secret with Rozan keeping an eye on Mikage. Soon after, Jinga becomes haunted by his
past self who chastises him for keeping to the Makai Knight mission and avoiding the darker
aspects that his powers offer. The resulting battle from the 'introduction' ends inconclusively,
with Jinga deciding to fall back to the shadows for now and observe his reincarnated self's
actions while influencing him to murder Kaname and his son Subaru under the pretense of
requesting a friendly match.

In time, Mikage's abilities cause him to develop a messiah complex and paranoia that result with
him going on the run when Kerus requests him to submit himself for further inspection of his
powers, joined by Toma and Fusa before the former turned himself in. Mikage also murdered
Fusa when she attempted to talk him into surrendering himself at Toma's behest. Mikage is then
confronted by Jinga, who reveals the truth of their power——it only suppresses the possessing
Horrors rather than exorcizing them. Mikage refuses to accept the truth that he had endangered
more lives than saved until he is attacked by a furious Toma who consciously awakened his
Horror form. This revelation destroys Mikage, rendering him despondent as Jinga
metaphysically kills him off to complete his resurrection.

As Roze the Glittering Shadow Knight ( 影煌騎⼠・狼是(ローゼ), Eikō Kishi Rōze), [j] Mikage dons
a set of steel-gray and crimson armor that resembles his past life's Horror form, which itself has
been a corruption of his original armor. In his armored form, he wields a jian-like blade and
specializes in rapid, aggressive attacks.

Jinga Mikage is portrayed by Masahiro Inoue ( 井上 正⼤, Inoue Masahiro). As a child, he is


portrayed by Sora Higuchi ( 樋⼝ 天翔, Higuchi Sora).

Minor Makai Knights

Douji

Douji ( 道寺, Dōji) is Rei and Shizuka's adoptive father and the previous Knight who was in
charged of keeping order in the western side. He was shown to be bed-ridden by the time he was
killed by Barago.

Douji is portrayed by Toru Shinagawa ( 品川 徹, Shinagawa Tōru).


Hyuga

Hyuga ( ⽇向, Hyūga) is one of the disciples of Tsubasa of Kantai. He wears a blue uniform and
wields a Soul Metal sword. He's the calmer one compared to Akatsuki. His skills are weak
compared to real Makai Knights, but brave in battle. In Garo: Makai Senki, he fights against evil
Wataru, but is defeated easily.

Hyuga is portrayed by Minoru Tomita ( 富⽥ 稔, Tomita Minoru).


Akatsuki


Akatsuki ( ) is the second disciple to Tsubasa. Just like Hyuga, he wears a blue uniform and
has a sword. He comes off nervous amongst the two and often feels shamed when unable to
fight well in battle; he and Hyuga will always face danger even if they are afraid. He has taken a
liking towards Rei and wants to be his apprentice, but Rei feels he is better off alone with Silva.

Akatsuki is portrayed by Noboru Yasunaga ( 安永 昇, Yasunaga Noboru).


Kengi

Kengi ( 剣義) is the father of Rekka who was murdered by the Horror Karma. He wielded a
Chinese Sword and had also trained Kouga in the past.

Kengi is portrayed by Kanji Tsuda ( 津⽥ 寛治, Tsuda Kanji).


Koori

Koori ( 桑折, Koori) is a Makai Knight. With Rei, he defeats a Tekki. However, he is killed by the
revived Tekki before being able to tell Rei his name.

Koori is portrayed by Hiroshi Maeda ( 前⽥ 浩, Maeda Hiroshi).


Gōki Fudō

Gōki Fudō ( 布道 ゴウキ, Fudō Gōki) is Sigma and Leo's father, and the former Lord, the Flash
Knight. Seen only in flashbacks, Gōki trained his twin sons for having one of them inheriting his
title. However, despite Sigma noticeably being the stronger of the twins, Gōki chose Leo as his
successor instead, claiming that while strength is important, the heart is what makes a warrior.
Gōki sees this to be essential for a Makai Knight must be a protector, a trait which Sigma lacks.

Gōki Fudō is portrayed by Daisuke Ban ( 伴 ⼤介, Ban Daisuke).


Nobuyoshi Tagajō

Nobuyoshi Tagajō ( 多賀城 信義, Tagajō Nobuyoshi) is a Makai Knight. He has a wife and two
sons. During the final battle with Gyanon, he joins an army of Makai Knights.

Nobuyoshi Tagajō is portrayed by Yoji Tanaka ( ⽥中 要次, Tanaka Yōji).


Kuroudo

Kuroudo ( クロウド, Kurōdo) is the father of Yuna who was murdered by the Horror Ring. Given
his ability to corner Ring, it seems that he is rather skilled as a Makai Knight. He trained Yuna to
fight from a young age, something Iyu was not so happy about. When Iyu presumably perished,
he took care of Yuna on her own and presumably without giving her further training on Makai
magic. On the night where he and Kain are supposedly off to fight Ring for the last time, Iyu
showed up unexpectedly beside Ring. Shaken and confused, he prevented Kain from landing a
hit on Ring which can potentially get Iyu in the crossfire, a chance Ring used to deal a fatal blow
to him, before throwing another that severed his arm holding his sword. He died in despair
without finding out what happened to his wife. A bone from his severed arm, an amulet he wore
on his hand, and his sword were all that were left of him from that fight.

Kuroudo is portrayed by Shogen ( 尚⽞, Shōgen).


Gento, Shizuru, and Nayuta

Gento ( ゲント), Shizuru (シズル), and Nayuta (ナユタ) are shadowfolk Makai Knights attacked by
Barg. Gento survived, but Shizuru and Nayuta were killed.

北岡 ⿓貴, Kitaoka Ryūki), Daisuke


Gento, Shizuru, and Nayuta are portrayed by Ryuki Kitaoka (
Nagakura (永倉 ⼤輔, Nagakura Daisuke), and Yoshiki Fujiwara (藤原 儀輝, Fujiwara Yoshiki)
respectively.

Seiji Hiba

Seiji Hiba ( 檜葉 セイジ, Hiba Seiji) is a senior disciple and old friend of Daigo's who ran a Makai
Knight dojo before his students were devoured by the Horror Woska. Having chopped off
Woska's ear, Seiji uses it to track down the Horror to Daigo's dojo, meeting his friend under false
pretenses before Woska reveals himself. Despite refusing help and being gravely injured during
the fight, Seiji manages to get his revenge with Ryuga and Daigo's support before Woska's
remains are consumed by Jinga and Amily. When Jinga and Amily proceed to mock him by
calling late students animal feed, Seiji ends up being promptly killed by the cannibal Horrors in
an attempt to kill them for disrespecting his students. His sword and the colorful feather charms
he and his students wore are then enshrined in a place of honor in Daigo's dojo.

Seiji Hiba is portrayed by Hiroyuki Takashima (⾼嶋 宏⾏, Takashima Hiroyuki).


Mizuto Mikage

Mizuto Mikage ( 御影 瑞⼈, Mikage Mizuto) is a Makai Knight and the patriarch of the Mikage
family, presumably an esteemed family within the Makai community, as well as Jinga and
Toma's father. Half a year before the events of Kami no Kiba: Jinga unfolded, he was turned into
a Horror for unknown reasons and killed his wife in front of Jinga, forcing his son to cut him
down.

Mizuto Mikage is portrayed by Toru Kazama ( ⾵間 トオル, Kazama Tōru).


Rozan

Rozan ( 狼斬) is a veteran Makai Knight who comes from a family of Makai Knights. He is one of
the few knights who wield polearms, in his case, a spear, instead of a sword. He is tasked to
investigate the rumors of a Makai Knight capable of exorcising Horrors from humans, taking
Shijo, a subordinate of his along. He is shown to be a strict, no-nonsense person, exuding an
intimidating and imposing aura. However, he is open-minded and cares about humanity, shown
as how unlike Shijo who is insistent that such a feat cannot be accomplished, Rozan opts to
keep an open mind and consider the possibility of such a person existing, however unlikely it
may be, often quipping that how such a feat will change the Makai community for the better. He
is experienced investigator and sports a sharp wit, capable of taking minute clues out of scenes
of battle and deducing what took place there vividly, allowing him to create a rough profile of
Jinga before meeting the rumored Knight in person. While pleased to actually meeting Jinga and
confirming the rumored Knight's never-before-heard-nor-seen abilities, he remains cautious of
the possible harmful or unwanted effects of such an ability, electing to keep Shijo around Jinga
to keep an eye out on things.

Rozan is portrayed by Koh Takasugi ( ⾼杉 亘, Takasugi Kō).


Shijo

Shijo ( 紫仗, Shijō) is a Makai Knight who serves under Rozan. While he is shown to be an
accomplished knight capable of wielding a Soul Metal blade, it is implied that he has yet to
acquire his own title and armor. He is dressed in notably different manner compared to other
Knights, with his coat being a yellow one with brown accents, worn buttoned up, and shown to
be wearing little to no black—the traditional dress color associated with the Makai community.
He is taken along by Rozan to investigate the peculiar case of a Makai Knight capable of
exorcising Horrors. Initially skeptical and insistent in his belief that such a feat cannot be
possible, he changes his mind and quickly becomes excited and curious about Jinga's powers
after seeing Jinga in action. He is left to be at Jinga's side by Rozan, presumably to keep an eye
on the peculiar Knight. He is soon asked by Jinga to tag along in his investigation of the reason
behind the abnormal number of Horrors appearing in just one single night. While thanking Jinga
wholeheartedly for being given such an unusual opportunity when both are alone out in the night,
he is surprisingly and inexplicably killed by Jinga while briefly possessed by his past life.

Shijo is portrayed by Masanori Sugawara ( 菅原 昌規, Sugawara Masanori).


Kaname


Kaname ( ) is a Makai Knight with the title of a Guide who is also in charge of training young
Makai Knights-to-be including his son Subaru ( 昴流). While dueling Jinga in a friendly match, he
is caught by surprise when the now dark Jinga brandished his Makai sword all the sudden and
slit his throat, watching his son killed in front of his eyes before succumbing to his fatal injuries.

Kaname is portrayed by Satoshi Nikaido ( ⼆階堂 智, Nikaidō Satoshi).

Other Makai Knights

Akira Godou/Yaiba the Scorching Heat Knight

Akira Godou (五道 アキラ, Godō Akira) is a Makai Knight, holding the title of Yaiba the Scorching
Heat Knight (灼熱騎⼠・夜射刃(ヤイバ), Shakunetsu Kishi Yaiba). The Yaiba armor is unique,
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as it partially violates the rule that women can not be Makai Knights by causing the bearer to
assume a female form while wearing it. The armor is red in color and is armed with a scythe
called Gurenzan ( 紅蓮斬, Crimson Slash), but not much is known about its abilities. Akira is a
former student of Barago.

This character is exclusive to the novel Garo: Youseki no Wana and the Makai Kessen Gaoh
pachinko game.

Kooki/Zanko the Blue Sky Knight

彪旺⽛(コオキ), Kōki) is a junior disciple of Daigo's, holding the title of Zanko the Blue
Kooki (
Sky Knight (蒼天騎⼠・斬虎(ザンコ), Sōten Kishi Zanko). The Zanko armor is almost identical
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to Giga's aside from having golden eyes, different shoulder armor, and a single horn on the
forehead. As Zanko, Kooki wields two battle axes similar to Giga's Jushinfu.

This character is exclusive to the stage Garo: Kami no Kiba Mezame.

Kooki is portrayed by Yuki Kimisawa ( 君沢 ユウキ, Kimisawa Yūki).


Madōgu

Although the term "Madōgu" generally refers to all Madō tools, in some context, the term is
specifically used to refer to sentient accessory items that serve Makai Knights by providing
advice and a vast array of magical powers.

In the franchise's second continuity which centers about Ryuga Dougai instead of Saezima
family, Madōgu are more or less treated as relics from a bygone era by the events of Garo: Yami
o Terasu Mono and became very rare with most Makai Knights no longer carry them. This is
likely motivated by the fact that unlike in Saezima's continuity, such ancient tools require a
contract with its user in exchange for shortening their life. This includes said continuity's Zaruba,
which consumes one day of Garo's life for each month their contract lasts as a price of providing
his services, shortening the Golden Knight's lifespan.

Zaruba

Madō Ring Zaruba ( 魔導輪ザルバ, Madōrin Zaruba), named after the old Makai word for "friend",
is a Madō Ring who has existed as long as the Garo title had. Thus, serving the bearers of the
Garo title for generations, Zaruba has been the only character that appeared in all entries of the
Garo series with exception of Versus Road. As a Madōgu, the criteria in forming a pact between
him and his Golden Knight vary; whereas in Original Series Zaruba briefly puts his new owner into
horrifying illusions to show the extent of horrifying things he would possibly face as a Makai
Knight, Ryuga Dougai-centered continuity instead takes one day of his life once a month during a
new moon. Regardless, his role is to detect Horrors while providing advice and combat
strategies. In contrast to some of his owners' more deadpan and silent personalities, Zaruba is
very talkative and cheeky, and does not hesitate to make fun of his master as well as those
nearby, and would bicker with his master if he feels like it. But like all Madōgu, he is sincere and
faithful, sometimes even serious, when it comes to getting the job done.

In Original Series, Zaruba is stated to be created by the veteran Makai Priest Amon, and originally
owned by Taiga Saezima before coming into the possession of Kouga. During Kouga's final fight
against Kiba, who magically sealed the Makai Knight's ability to summon his armor, Zaruba
apparently used all of his energy to merge the power of all the past Garo knights into the armor
temporarily and manually bring it to Kouga. This results in Zaruba's physical form crumbling,
though the ring is restored by the Western Watchdog with Zaruba devoid of his memories while
returned to Kouga as he continued to serve him and his son Raiga, his eye color having changed
from black to dark red.

During the events of Garo: Yami o Terasu Mono of Ryuga Dougai-centered continuity, Zaruba
ends up in Burai's care before being given to the current Garo: Ryuga Dougai. While Zaruba
deemed Ryuga too immature to worth speaking to, witnessing the young Makai Knight's resolve
while blinded convinced him that the human is worthy to forge a contract with. From Garo:
Goldstorm Sho onward, Zaruba has a visor that Ryume attaches to him, enabling him to summon
a portal out of any wall, allowing Ryuga and Rian get to Ryume's place from virtually anywhere.
Hilariously, Zaruba is unable to speak while the visor is closed and will make a ringing noise to
signal that he has something to say, a trait which Ryuga uses to shut Zaruba up if he deems the
Madō Ring to be too noisy. Unlike his counterpart which in the possession of Saejima family,
Ryuga Dougai-centered continuity iteration of Zaruba is more no-nonsense and speaks only
when he needs to despite occasionally make jabs at Ryuga.

The full extent of Zaruba's abilities and knowledge is unknown; Original Series established him
being able to help dispel confusion, detect various spiritual energies, summon the Garoken,
speak on behalf of the dead, enable temporary flight to his wearer, breathe Madō Fire (in the
Crimson Forest), detect Horrors, create parts of himself into a ring to acts as an transceiver, see
through illusions, converse with Kouga telepathically, act as a temporary storage for miniature
items, and gauge power of items. He helped train Kouga when Kouga was still a child after
Taiga's death. He has since advised him on a variety of matters and even taught Kouga how to
play Poker. His aid is not limited to Makai Knights — Kaoru once used Zaruba to guide her
through the Crimson Forest back to the human world. His illusive power can also be used to
create a simulation for his owner to train basic combat. In Ryuga Dougai-centered continuity on
the other hand, he lacks more advanced abilities the former possessed despite retaining basic
abilities of Madō Jewelry (dark energy detection, Horror sensing, provides wisdom and
knowledge to its wearer), but nevertheless gained new ones following his upgrade which also
include the power to summon a purifying wolf statue, enabling Ryuga to cleanse his sword of
built-up malevolence without needing to return to a Watchdog.

Zaruba is voiced by Hironobu Kageyama ( 影⼭ ヒロノブ, Kageyama Hironobu).


Silva

Madō Necklace Silva ( 魔導具シルヴァ, Madōgu Shiruva) is the amulet-type Madōgu of Rei
Suzumura, also known as Zero, the Silver Fanged Knight. Unlike most other Madōgu, she has a
human like-face. She is composed in personality and behaves in a ladylike manner. Originally
belonging to Douji, Sliva reveals her previous master's murderer to be another Makai Knight.
Though her full abilities are unclear, she serves merely as both Rei's advisor and Horror detector
as well as his sole companion. She is also shown in Zero: Dragon Blood, that she also acts as a
communicator between Bakura's bar and Rei. During Rei's battle with Gulm, Silva took a hit
meant for Rei and was damaged as a result. By the events of Garo Special: Byakuya no Maju,
Silva is repaired and converted into a pin that is attached to Rei's left glove, though she can still
be attached to a chain and given to others as a necklace. Unlike most Madōgu, who refer to their
owners by name, Silva only refers to Rei as "Zero." The name "Silva" means "family" in the old
Makai language.

Unlike Zaruba who is quite indifferent who he ends up with and often bickers with the one he
serves, Silva is quite attached to Rei, often having friendly, teasing conversations with her
partner on matters unrelated to Makai business. Until Rei begins hanging frequently at Bakura's
bar, she is more often than not, the only one who keeps Rei company.

Silva is voiced by Ai Orikasa (折笠 愛, Orikasa Ai).

Goruba

Madō Bracelet Goruba ( 魔導具ゴルバ, Madōgu Goruba) is the bracelet-type Madōgu of Tsubasa
Yamagatana, also known as Dan, the Midnight Sun Knight. He is an old-man in terms of
personality as he is one of the oldest Madōgu in existence. Like other Madōgu, Goruba functions
as a Horror detector. During the Legules tribe's attack, Goruba was briefly possessed by Legules,
revealing the Horror's goals after leaving him to kidnap Rin and take the Phosphorus Spear. The
name "Goruba" means "rule" in the old Makai language.

Goruba is voiced by Kenichi Ogata ( 緒⽅ 賢⼀, Ogata Ken'ichi).

Uruba

Madō Mirror Uruba ( 魔導具ウルバ, Madōgu Uruba) is the circular hand mirror-type Madōgu of
Wataru Shijima, also known as Baron, the Thunder Knight. Childlike in personality, Uruba's face
appears on the mirror's reflective surface.
Uruba is voiced by Ai Orikasa.

Eruba

Madō Ring Eruba ( 魔導輪エルバ, Madōrin Eruba) is the Madō Ring of Leo Fudō, also known as
Lord, the Flash Knight. She is an old woman in personality. It is stated that Madō Rings like Eruba
are rare, typically reserved only for Knight lineages of high prestige, such as the Saezima and
Fudō clans.

Eruba is voiced by Ai Orikasa.

Orva

Madō Brooch Orva ( 魔導具オルヴァ, Madōgu Oruva) is the brooch-type Madōgu of Crow, the
Phantom Knight, embedded in his gorget. She has a personality much like a teenage girl.

⼤関 英⾥, Ōzeki Eri).


Orva is voiced by Eri Ōzeki (

Alva

Madō Ring Alva ( 魔導輪アルヴァ, Madōrin Aruva) is the Madō Ring of Jinga Mikage, also known
as Rose, the Glittering Shadow Knight. She shares a professional, casual relationship with Jinga,
rarely speaking until there is Horror-related business to be addressed. She is also used to
interpret the dancing ring light from a lamp at Jinga's hideout, which is used for receiving orders
from their Watchdog. Unlike most other sapient Madōgu who like humanity to a certain degree,
Alva is cynical and distrustful of humans in general, quipping once that she doesn't believe in
friendship at all, finding eventual betrayal an inevitability. As Jinga does not remove Alva when
being possessed by his dark self, Alva presumably has full knowledge of the atrocities he
wrought. The reason why she keeps quiet about it is currently unknown.

Alva is voiced by Miyavi Matsunoi ( 松野井 雅, Matsunoi Miyabi), who portrayed Amily, Jinga's
Makai Priestess wife in previous works.

Makai Priests

Amon
Priest Amon ( 阿⾨法師, Amon Hōshi) is a Makai Priest who was known to be one of the greatest
Makai Priest to have ever lived. He helped Taiga in creating anti-Horror weapons, spells and
devices. He was the one who created Zaruba, stating that his greatest regret in Zaruba's creation
is giving him a loud mouth. He's similar to Chinese Tao Priest-exorcists who learned Makai
techniques along with martial arts to slay Horrors. He loves drinking red sake and playing bar
chess, wagering 10 years of life to the winner of the game. Amon never completed his game
with Taiga and waited 20 years for Kouga to replace his father. As Kouga nearly lost, Amon told
him to return again to play another time. It wasn't long that he was murdered under mysterious
circumstances and the Watchdogs pointed their fingers at his proud student, Jabi. He died
holding a chess piece Koma, cluing that his killer was a Makai Knight, likely Barago. He
contacted Rin to help him deliver a message to Kouga relating to Jabi.

Amon is portrayed by Akaji Maro ( 麿 ⾚児, Maro Akaji).

Jabi

Jabi ( 邪美) is a childhood friend of Kouga who was taught in the Makai ways under Makai Priest
Amon. She and Kouga trained together, but went their separate ways during their teenage years.
Jabi is a sensually aggressive woman and wants to be a good woman rather than being a
talented Makai Priestess. She carries two Madō Brushes to summon electrical attacks and has
two red Makai flags used to ward off certain magical attacks. By the she and Kouga cross paths
again, Jabi has been framed with the murder of her mentor and has stolen the purified Horror
blades due to be subject to Force Repatriation. Though Kouga believes she is not responsible for
the murder, Jabi is unable to trust him initially because Amon's murderer is a Makai Knight. She
is shown to have feelings for Kouga, yet knowing full well that she cannot have him as his heart
now belongs to Kaoru. Jabi reveals the Eastern Watchdogs' true nature before agreeing to
Kouga enter the Crimson Forest once they deal with the Horror Blades. When she and Kouga
attempt to perform the Force Repatriation on their own, Jabi is seemingly killed by a surprise
attack from Kodama, and is vaporized with only her Madō Brush remaining.

In Garo Special: Byakuya no Maju, it is revealed Jabi's body has not destroyed as presumed, but
was recovered and is incubating inside the Makai Tree, still alive yet stuck between life and
death. Amon discovers the complication and dispatches Rin to help him inform Kouga that only
a person with a strong bond with her can awaken her and bring her back to the living. With the
help of Rin, he is able to enter the Makai Forest and fights his way to free Jabi. Jabi has since
taken a liking to Rin and assists Rin in her Makai training, eventually being acknowledged by
Tsubasa a real person when she performs a painful Makai version of blood transfusion to dilute
Legules's poison within Rin as there is not enough time to obtain a Barankas fruit. After Legules
is slain, Jabi decides to stay at Kantai as she has found someone she feels strongly to protect in
Rin.

During the events of Garo: Makai Senki, Jabi arrives to Kouga's aid to repair Zaruba. In the
process, she confronts masked Sigma Fudō as he attempts to steal Zaruba from her for use in a
ritual. After stealing him back and driving Sigma back, Jabi has Zaruba promise not to tell Kouga
of what has transpired as she later tells the Makai Knight to be wary of Makai Priests around
him.

In Garo: Makai Retsuden, it is shown that Jabi has entered a romantic relationship with Tsubasa
Yamagatana, also known as Dan the Midnight Sun Knight, and the two hunt Horrors together.

Jabi is portrayed by Yasue Sato (佐藤 康恵, Satō Yasue). As a child, she is portrayed by Mizuho
Kaneo ( 兼尾 瑞穂, Kaneo Mizuho).

Rin Yamagatana

Rin Yamagatana ( ⼭⼑ 鈴, Yamagatana Rin) is a young Makai Priestess from Kantai who is the
younger sister of her land's resident Makai Knight Tsubasa. Though she was fearful of the
dangers of Kantai, Rin became a Makai Priestess so she can make her brother smile again.
Introduced during the events of Garo Special: Byakuya no Maju, eleven years old at the time, Rin
somehow managed to communicate with Amon and was given the mission to find Kouga by
using Horror blood to bait herself in hopes to find Kouga in his district. Once finding Kouga and
relaying Amon's message, with Garai believing she was meant to aid him as she was named
after his mother, Rin brings the Makai Knight to Kantai and manages to muster courage to
endure keeping the way to the Makai Forest long enough for Kouga to save Jabi. However, Rin
was poisoned by a piece of shrapnel from Legules the following night attack and was barely
saved when Jabi performs a risky move in which she dilutes her blood with Rin using Madō Fire
as a medium. Though Rin is saved by the poison, she is kidnapped by Legules to serve as a
sacrificial offering. After being saved by Kouga, Rin gains Jabi as both a protector and a teacher.
By the events of the film Garo Gaiden: Tougen no Fue, Rin is now in her teen years. After having
spent several years under Jabi's tutelage, she has become a skilled Makai Priestess in her own
right and is now capable of conducting lessons.

Rin Yamagatana is portrayed by Yuzumi Shibamoto ( 柴本 優澄美, Shibamoto Yuzumi).


Garai

Priestess Garai ( 我雷法師, Garai Hōshi) is the Makai Priestess of Kantai and the very master that
trained Rin Saezima. She's more of a teacher than a Makai Priest in her advance age. However
her knowledge, experience and wisdom are great and her students reflect that level of respect
for her.

Garai is portrayed by Kazue Tsunogae ( ⾓替 和枝, Tsunogae Kazue).

Ouka and Manju

Ouka (⻩花, Ōka) and Manju (満寿) are Makai Priestesses and the aides of Garai.
Ouka and Manju are portrayed by ANN and Saori (沙織) respectively.

Rin Saezima

Rin Saezima ( 冴島 りん, Saejima Rin) is the wife of Taiga and mother to Kouga. She was trained
as a Makai Priestess under Priestess Garai. She would eventually meet and marry Taiga and give
birth to Kouga. Her life with Kouga was short when she died of illness. Kouga barely remembers
her, but is reminded by Taiga of their time together as a family. In a flashback it is revealed her
martial arts skills are on par with Taiga and always had baby Kouga close to her.

Rin Saezima is portrayed by Junko Tashiro ( ⽥代 純⼦, Tashiro Junko).

Rekka

Rekka ( 烈花) is a Makai Priestess and one of the disciples of Akaza whose father Kengi was
murdered by the Horror Karma, allying herself to Garo during the events of Garo: Red Requiem.
She is a tomboy in personality, resenting her nature as a female as it kept her from her childhood
dream of becoming a Makai Knight and forced her to be trained as a Makai Priestess instead,
briefly meeting Kouga during his training under Wataru. She wears a duster over her tunic, which
is the common dressing style of Makai Knights instead of dressing like most other Makai
Priests, and uses the brasher pronoun "ore" over more feminine ones like "atashi", presumably as
reminders of her original wish. Rather than becoming one who support Makai Knights as usually
expected of other Makai Priests, she actively goes out to hunt Horrors on her own, resulting in
her above-average martial capabilities and extensive use of combat magic. Among her abilities
is the summoning of the fish-like Young Makai Dragons ( 魔界⻯の稚⿂, Makairyū no Chigyo) to
seal Horrors.

Rekka is stoic and strong like Kouga, yet can be hot-headed and dedicated herself to hunting
Horrors to the point where she would harm innocents in the process. She even resents having
Kouga around at first as he might rob her of her chance of avenging her father. But during her
time with Kouga, he gave Rekka the same lessons her father taught him and becomes a better
person, especially when Kouga suffers serious injuries due to her over-eager approach of getting
her hands on Karma. She played a key role in helping Kouga take down Karma by summoning
the spirits of the fallen within the Mirror Realm, allowing Kouga to assume a more powerful form
and turn the tables on Karma. Taking over the late Akaza's territory after defeating Karma, Rekka
gives Kouga one of Makai Dragons if he should need to contact her and vice versa. She
reappears in Garo: Makai Senki when she and Kouga cross paths hunting Sedinbale, learning
more about him as a person as well as his weakening condition. After the re-sealing of
Sedinbale, now understanding the Makai Knights' resolve and having new-found respect for
Kaoru, Rekka returns to her territory. She confronted Shiguto, who is enthralled by Sigma's ideals
and wish for Rekka to come along, reminding him of the promise they made to Kouga and
asserting that no good will come to humanity, should the Knights and Priests get busy fighting
each other. In Zero: Dragon Blood, she has been promoted to a Makai Priestess serving the
Senate.

Rekka is portrayed by Mary Matsuyama ( 松⼭ メアリ, Matsuyama Meari). As a child, she is


portrayed by Miku Yokoyama ( 横⼭ 未空, Yokoyama Miku).

Shiguto

Shiguto ( シグト) is one of the disciples of Akaza. After Akaza's death, he owns Akaza's Madō
Brush.

Shiguto is portrayed by Masahiro Kuranuki ( 倉貫 匡弘, Kuranuki Masahiro). As a child, he is


portrayed by Ryohei Sato (佐藤 涼平, Satō Ryōhei).

Akaza

Akaza ( アカザ) is a Makai Priest who usually runs the antique shop Akadou (あかどう, Akadō).
He supplies Kouga with the tools to fight Karma. However, it is revealed he fell for one of
Karma's illusions. To atone for his sins, he sacrifices himself to allow Rekka to summon the
souls of the Makai Knights and empower Garo's armor.

Akaza is portrayed by Yôsuke Saitô ( ⻫藤 洋介, Saitō Yōsuke).

Leo Fudō/Lord the Flash Knight

Leo Fudō ( 布道 レオ, Fudō Leo) is a young Makai Priest serving the Senate whose youth belittles
the extent of his genius. However, Leo is also a Makai Knight holding the title, Lord, the Flash
Knight (閃光騎⼠・狼怒(ロード), Senkō Kishi Rōdo) [m] and hides this fact from the Senate. As
Lord, Leo dons a suit of light purple armor, with a horned wolf helmet. A genius inventor, Leo is
the one who invented the mechanical creatures known as Gōryū that his fellow Makai Priests
begin using to fight Horrors, though he does not show the same liking or passion with
conventional machines. He is surprisingly humble and friendly for a young genius, without even
the slightest hint of cockiness or sense of superiority, though he is shown to have a sharp
tongue. Like his brother, he has no qualms about using questionable methods when it comes to
banishing the Horror menace, though nowhere near as extreme as the methods of Sigma. This is
evident when he persuades Mio that it is alright for Sigma to use Gyanon in his creation of Idea,
and he himself later creates masterpiece Gōryū Colt by literally reprogramming a Horror to be
Colt's artificial intelligence, and shows irritation when Kouga warns him about using such
dangerous methods.

Both he and Sigma were trained to be Makai Knights from a very young age, and both were
extremely gifted as both learned advanced magic without any formal training. Sigma was
revealed to be the comparatively and significantly more gifted sibling and was the one
responsible for both initiating Leo's training in magic as well as influencing him in deciding to
become a Makai Priest, so as to aid Sigma when Sigma got old enough to inherit the title of Lord
and the armor. Leo studied magic alongside his Makai Knight training with that intention in mind.
Surprisingly, when they had both came of age, their father decided to pass the title and armor to
Leo instead, enraging Sigma and prompting him to run away from home. He appealed on
Sigma's behalf but his father persisted in his decision nonetheless. Sigma returned three years
later when their father died. While Leo was happy to see him and wanted to pass the title and
armor back to him, Sigma declared that he too shall be a Makai Priest, having found a way to
permanently rid the world of Horrors, and declaring that soon, all Makai Knights shall be
rendered redundant. The way to it would his ultimate Magōryū, Idea.
He was also a good friend of Mio, a mute Makai Priestess who was also Sigma's friend. She
went on a trip to look for Sigma who ran away from home, and later when Sigma came home,
went together with Sigma to look for ways in completing Idea, the ultimate Magōryū conceived
by Sigma. She was devastated when she found out later that one of the criteria of completing
Idea was providing large numbers of human sacrifices used as fuel to activate Gyanon's powers,
but eventually she decided to stop Sigma herself prior to sending Leo a letter detailing what
would be a suicide mission while revealing his brother's madness. Upon reading, Leo arrives at
Sigma's lair too late to save Mio from his brother's wrath.

At the start of the series when Kouga is made a Makai Knight of the Senate, Leo is assigned to
be his partner. During one of their earlier missions together, the aforementioned Colt goes rogue,
Leo attempts to sacrifice himself to stop Colt from becoming a menace before Kouga stops him
and subdues the Gōryū. He is also a caring friend to Kouga, constantly worried about the seal on
Kouga's chest. While taking Kaoru with him to see the Spirit Beast in hopes that it would restore
the Madō Brush that belonged to someone dear to him, revealed later to be Mio. Leo is forced to
reveal his Makai Knight swordsmanship in front of Kaoru to stave off the Spirit Beast's guardian
beast, and asks her later to tell no one, especially Kouga, of his ability to wield a sword along
with their encounter with the sacred animal. Leo later tells Kaoru that he will be leaving for a
while, with his connection to the red-masked man revealed over time as his twin brother, Sigma
Fudō. Eventually, Leo is forced to become Lord in order to save a weakened Kouga from Sigma.
He tries to reason with Sigma, only for his twin to denounce him as his brother.

When he and Sigma are on board the Madō Train, he attempts to reason with his brother again,
as well as giving the Flash Knight armor to Sigma, claiming that it belongs to Sigma. Sigma
however, is unmoved, and demonstrated his ability to summon the Jaaku armor and brands Leo
with the Seal of Destruction. Seeing that now there is no hope in reasoning or saving his brother,
Leo no longer refers Sigma as his brother and vows to cut him down himself. Unfortunately,
Leo's martial capabilities prove to be nowhere near that of Sigma's and he is easily defeated. Leo
has only manage to survive due to Kouga's nick-of-time intervention. Leo is later present during
the Saezima manor's destruction, eager to join in the fight but told by Kouga to stand back, for it
is his mission to put an end to his former friend. Sigma later passes his brush to Leo before
passing.

In Garo: Makai Retsuden, it is revealed that he continues to serve under the Senate, and no longer
has a partner as he is both Knight and Priest. He no longer hides the fact that he is also a Makai
Knight, and has come to rely on his abilities as a Knight as well as his armor more, despite still
referring to himself predominantly as a Makai Priest. He sends Yuna and Kain to investigate the
whereabouts of a Tekki without letting them know that he is behind the order so as to test their
abilities and resolve. Despite ending up having to save Yuna personally, he commends Yuna's
resolve to fight despite her lack of necessary skills, and refers to her as a Makai Knight due to
her preference for the sword, despite the fact that she is a woman and will never be able to
summon an armor of her own. While she initially doubts her status, she tells her that what
matters as a Knight is her pride as a Knight, not the armor—a quote from Kouga that he has
taken to heart.

As Lord, Leo dons ornate periwinkle and gold armor and wields a massive scimitar-like blade.

Leo Fudō is portrayed by Ozuno Nakamura ( 中村 織央, Nakamura Ozuno). As a child, he is


portrayed by Ken Uekusa ( 植草 賢, Uekusa Ken).

Ratess

Ratess (ラテス, Ratesu) is a Makai Priest serving the Senate who is extremely prideful due to his
lack of inner darkness and strict adherence to the rules, also harboring a hatred for Makai
Knights, perceiving them to be conceited just because they are the ones to hunt Horrors.
Meeting Kouga while given the task to deliver a Spirit Beast pelt to other Makai Priests, Ratess
voices his apparent dislike for Kouga while stating his ideals that in the business of eliminating
Horrors, individual strength matters little. However, Ratess is later revealed to be in league with
Sigma, identifying with his ideal of removing the Makai Knights and dream of the day where
Makai Priests will rule everything again. He kept the Spirit Beast pelt and personally delivered it
to Sigma along with the Madō Brushes of other Makai Priests dedicated to their cause. However,
refusing to hand over the Madō Train's key when asked, Ratess is murdered by Sigma, stating
that he has no intention of becoming king and that Ratess is just as arrogant as the Knights they
both resent, and thus has no right to live.

Ratess is portrayed by Houka Kinoshita ( ⽊下 ほうか, Kinoshita Hōka).

Mio

Mio ( ミオ) is a mute Makai Priestess who was a good friend of Sigma and Leo, seen only in
flashbacks. After Sigma left when denied the title of Lord, Mio chose to look for him and became
his assistant in the construction of Idea. During her research, she came across records of the
Horror Gyanon and expressed her fearful dismay of Sigma intending to use its corpse as Idea's
core. Though she visited Leo to state her fears of this venture, Mio is devastated later upon
learning that a large amount of human souls are needed to power Idea. Sending Leo a message
about his brother's intentions, Mio attempted to destroy Gyannon. However, though it pained
him, Sigma murdered her with Leo arriving too late. Since then, Leo kept Mio's Madō Brush on
his person.

Mio is portrayed by Sayaka Yoshino ( 吉野 紗⾹, Yoshino Sayaka).

Burai

Burai ( 符礼) is a Makai Priest in Vol City who trained Ryuga on an isolated island with his Makai
Beast Ragō as Ryuga's training partner, being the childhood friend of the youth's mother Hakana.
He does not talk much and rarely shows emotions, usually opening his mouth when he issues
orders or when the matters at hand need to be addressed. He nevertheless exudes an air
suggesting that he knows far more than he lets on. Originally, as a child, Burai came to the Tower
of Heroic Spirits alongside Hakana mocked the blackened Garo armor alongside his childhood
friend Ouma before told how the armor lost its radiance and decided to help Hakana in its
restoration. As a result, Burai learned of Zedom and the Madō Horrors. Later believing Hakana
died alongside their friends in Hill of Zedom's Arm, Burai was wracked with guilt to the point of
attempting suicide. He was stopped by Ouma, and seeing Ryuga and Rian continuing despite
losing their families, Burai adopts the latter and trains her before seeing her to Kantai to
complete her training. It was only once she graduated that Burai stationed himself at Vol City,
which lacked a protector at the time. As the unofficial leader of the Makai Knights stationed at
Vol City, Bura normally works behind his desk and issues out. When needed to, Burai can
personally oversee matters with by summoning Ragō that can devour Horrors. Though he kept
his side of the story behind the Madō Horrors as well as their origins initially from the group, he
aids them by developing the Madō Horror Detector to make their hunt for them more easy.

During Tousei's massacre of the Kaneshiro family, Burai is knocked out by Sonshi and remains
unconscious for most of the time the rest of the group going to confront Tousei, waking up only
to find that they are making a dire mistake and that he is too late to stop them. Nevertheless,
Burai manages to catch up with the group and creates a distraction enough to have Aguri and
Takeru flee the scene while spiriting away a young Makai Priestess he recognized as Hakana
while leaving Zaruba with Ryuga. As the resurrected Zedom begins to break free from his prison,
Burai resolves to stop the Horror in what he expected would be an act of sacrificing himself by
becoming a sealing vessel to ease Zedom's wrath. Being confronted by Ryuga who knows his
plan right from the start, he reveals that that had always been his plan since the day he failed to
protect Hakana, telling Ryuga that he loved both Rian and Ryuga as if they were his own and they
were the ones who kept him going. Though he failed in his intended sacrifice, with his Madō
Brush remaining after the Horror obliterated him, Burai succeeded in creating a weak spot within
Zedom that the Makai Knights capitalize on.

Burai is portrayed by Kohei Otomo ( ⼤友 康平, Ōtomo Kōhei).

Rian

Rian ( 莉杏) is a flashy Makai Priestess who has trust issues due to her upbringing. She is Burai's
only disciple, entrusted to Burai's care before her father died. Initially planned to be sent to
Kantai soon after adoption, her actions and singing unwittingly inspired Burai, who attempted
suicide, to live and honor his words to the friends he lost. She was trained personally by Burai for
several years before being sent to Kantai for further training, graduating as one of the top
students and attributing her success to Burai's early teachings. She left for Vol City with Burai as
soon as she went home after graduation. Unlike other Makai Priests, Rian used a Makai Gun ( 魔
戒銃, Makaijū) more so than the traditional Madō Brush. She is also skilled in changing her
appearance, often going around places looking like an ordinary girl of her age and doing
undercover work to dig out Horrors, sporting her Makai Priestess look only when she needs to
fight.

At first, dating only the rich and those whom she perceives to be strong so not to suffer the
same pain of losing a loved one like as a child, Rian took an interest in Ryuga despite not
thinking much of him initially. But over time, getting to know Ryuga better over time with a better
idea of how strong he actually is, Rian eventually developed feelings for the Makai Knight, going
so far as to even suggesting that they "make a baby" together. Her initial interest and later
infatuation with Ryuga develops into a lasting friendship.

Rian also becomes fast friends with Enhou due to their ideas of self-empowerment. She is
devastated when she confirms that Enhou is no longer human, and despite Ryuga having an
upper hand in the fight against Enhou, she begs Ryuga not to cut Enhou down, which
coincidentally is something Ryuga is reluctant to do himself. She later ends up as Tousei's
captive to serve in the germination of a new supply of Madō Horror Plants, attempting to
rekindle Enhou's humanity while taken to Hill of Zedom's Head. Luckily, Ryuga saves Rian as she
helps him slay Enhou when Tousei sends her after them. Not wanting Enhou to be remembered
as a monster, Rian assumes her identity to expose the conspiracy set against her and her friends
while having the SG1 members believe that Enhou died a human. Keeping her friend's necklace
as a keepsake, Rian vowed to carry out what she believed to be Enhou's dream of a Vol City
without Horrors. Once Vol City is saved, Rian erases all memories regarding the Makai from the
residents, intending to remain in the city to protect the Makai Priest ruins. But Aguri taking over
her duty allows Rian to travel with Ryuga to support him as Burai and Hakana have.

She continues to travel with Ryuga before the events of Goldstorm Sho, now sporting a new
appearance and considerably less reliant on disguises. She also sports a new Makai Gun, which
ironically, is only used sparingly. While on the quest of sealing Radan, Rian befriended a young
teacher named Mina whose upcoming marriage makes her consider her relationship to Ryuga.
Though Rian created a barrier to keep her safe, the actions of Amily resulted in Mina's death,
which Rian continues to blame herself for.

Rian is portrayed by Miki Nanri (南⾥ 美希, Nanri Miki). As a child, she is portrayed by Emiri Kai
甲斐 恵美利, Kai Emiri).
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Hakana

Hakana ( 波奏) is Ryuga's mother and a childhood friend of Burai and Ouma. She possess the
uncanny trait of hearing thoughts embedded within objects, which is later inherited by her son,
Ryuga. She is the Makai Priestess who took it upon herself to restore Garo's radiance since she
first heard of the armor's plea to restore its radiance, during a trip to the Tower of Heroic Spirits
as a child. Ten years ago, in a risky chance to restore the Garo armor's radiance, Hakana became
one of the priestesses to sing Zedom's Requiem to germinate a Madō Horror Plant at the Hill of
Zedom's Arm. However, the unexpected interference of Tousei Kaneshiro resulted in Hakana
being knocked out by Zedom's freed arm and seeded with far more Madō Horror Seeds than
initially intended, before being carried to the Hill of Zedom's Head. Hakana is then forced to
germinate Madō Horror Plants with the seeds in her, losing her memories bit by bit with each
germination and regressing in age. By the time the final Madō Horror Plant was removed from
her body, while still singing to keep Zedom from awakening, Hakana has regressed to a childlike
form. Despite this, Hakana indirectly aided Ryuga with her singing and played a role in his
armor's restoration. Whenever Ryuga defeats a Madō Horror, he is shown some of Hakana's
memories. Eventually, with Rian ending up her replacement, Hakana is taken to safety by Burai
and is restored to her proper age. Though she reunites with her son, sacrificing her eyesight to
restore Ryuga's, Hakana reveals that being made to germinate multiple Madō Horror Plants has
caused her to slowly transform into a Horror with Zedom's resurrection speeding up the process.
She eventually has Ryuga cut her down after witnessing the Garo armor regaining its golden
radiance.
Hakana is portrayed by Megumi Yokoyama ( 横⼭ めぐみ, Yokoyama Megumi). As former
appearances, she is portrayed by Ayana Shiramoto (⽩本 彩奈, Shiramoto Ayana), Hinako Go (郷
⽇向⼦, Gō Hinako), and Mikako Monma (⾨間 三可⼦, Monma Mikako).

Rikyo

Rikyo ( 莉峡, Rikyō) is Rian's father. He went along with Burai and Sari in the expedition to retrieve
Madō Horror Plants and was killed by a newly sired Sonshi. He entrusts Rian to Burai before
dying.

Rikyo is portrayed by Ryuki Nishimoto ( ⻄本 ⻯樹, Nishimoto Ryūki).

Sari

Sari ( 沙莉) is Rian's aunt and Rikyo's older sister. She went along with Burai and Rikyo in the
expedition to retrieve Madō Horror Plants and was the first human to be devoured by a newly
sired Sonshi, awakening his new nature as a Madō Horror.

Sari is portrayed by Misaki Saisho ( 最所 美咲, Saisho Misaki).

Ouma

Ouma ( オウマ, Ōma) is a Makai Priest and a childhood friend of Burai and Hakana. He visited the
Tower of Heroic Spirits together with Burai and Hakana when he was a child. When Hakana
claimed that she heard the Garo armor's plea to restore its radiance, unlike Burai who did not
doubt her, he did not believe one bit of it. Years later, he was contacted by Burai soon after Rian's
adoption to take her to Kantai. Noting something was off with his friend, he managed to stop
Burai from killing himself in the nick of time.

Ouma is portrayed by Toru Masuoka ( 益岡 徹, Masuoka Tōru).

Sougen

Sougen (壮幻, Sōgen) is a great Makai Priest who sacrificed his own life to seal Higari long ago.
Sougen is portrayed by Makoto Ito (伊藤 慎, Itō Makoto).
Yuna

Yuna ( ユナ) is a Makai Priestess whose father Kuroudo was murdered by the Horror Ring. It was
not known how she was like before Kuroudo was killed, but currently she sports brooding and
impulsive personality, a result of being consumed by thoughts of vengeance towards Ring yet
painfully aware that she does not have what it takes to cut down her father's murderer. Like
many priests and priestesses, she was not trained in the use of Soul Metal weapons. In
desperation of wanting revenge against her father's murderer with her own hands, she had Kain
magically implanted a segment of a bone from his father's severed arm into her arm, which
allows her to use her father's Makai Sword but puts a tremendous strain on her body, causing
her intense pain whenever she overexerts herself. In Zero: Black Blood, she seeks Rei's help
together with Kain, after coming to conclusion that both of them alone are inadequate to defeat
the powerful Horror.

Despite being moderately skilled in battle, her impulsiveness and thirst for revenge always gets
the better of her. That, coupled with her inexperience in wielding a Soul Metal weapon, results in
brash and clumsy attacks that are easily predictable. In order to keep her from hurting herself
further, Rei challenges her to a fight and easily beats her senseless, driving home the message
that her current mindset and skills do her no good in their quest of hunting down Ring. While she
is known to be a Makai Priestess, she has yet to display any skills with magic, with the only
priestess-like ability being the song she inherited from her mother, Iyu.

In Garo: Makai Retsuden, it is revealed that she is active as a Makai Swordswoman ( 魔戒剣⼠,
Makai Kenshi), and continues to be Kain's partner. Though improved noticeably since she first
took up her father's sword, she still lacked the necessary finesse and constitution required to
properly wield a Soul Metal weapon. She has also taken up a brush and started training as a
Makai Priestess. However, due to serious lack of formal training in her formative years, she is
currently only capable of simple, crude spells which she uses in conjunction with her sword. Her
status as neither a full-fledged Knight or Priestess, but some weird and incomplete hybrid of
both, causes her tremendous anxiety and sense of inferiority, which she usually hides under a
cheerful facade. She is driven into further desperation due to being a woman, and as such is
unable to inherit his father's will and become a Makai Knight.

After a mission to slay a Tekki, secretly assigned by Leo Fudō, also known as Lord the Flash
Knight, Leo invites her to join him at the Senate. Yuna refuses out of a desire to carve out her
own path as a unique warrior within the Makai Order, vowing to train her abilities to their fullest
despite her inexperience at her age and inability to ever summon her father's armor.
Yuna is portrayed by Riria Kojima ( ⼩島 梨⾥杏, Kojima Riria). As a child, she is portrayed by Chiari
Komori ( ⼩森 茅愛, Komori Chiari).

Kain

Kain ( カイン) is a Makai Priest and Yuna's partner who was formerly Kuroudo's partner. Despite
appearing goofy and laid-back, it is actually a front with which he hides his pain and sorrow. He
was with Kuroudo when they had Ring cornered, but he was unable to prevent his partner from
being killed by the powerful Horror. Distraught and wracked with guilt, he conceded to Yuna's
wish of having a bone from Kuroudo's severed hand implanted in her hand despite knowing the
act to be a bad idea, as while it allows her to use Kuroudo's Makai Sword, it also puts a
tremendous strain on her body.

He is somewhat of an alcoholic and can often be seen drinking beer when not fighting. Unlike
most priests of his time, he seldom uses his brush and wields a Madō Umbrella ( 魔導傘,
Madōgasa) all the time in battle. The umbrella can be used as both a shield and a shotgun.

After slaying Ring, he continues to hang around with Yuna as her partner, and it is suggested that
he has developed feelings for her. He continues to train her to be a Makai Priestess, but finds it
very difficult due to both Yuna's insistence to prioritize her sword over her brush, as well as
having a totally different style of combat from her. He is stronger than he looks and is noted by
Leo to be a capable Priest. Despite being concerned with Yuna's mental state, he chooses to
play along with her cheerful facade most of the time, opting to remind her that she does not
have to rush and that he is around for her at times.

Kain is portrayed by Naoki Takeshi ( 武⼦ 直輝, Takeshi Naoki).

Shidou

Shidou ( 四道, Shidō) is a Makai Priest serving the Senate who is the leading authority in Makai
knowledge and a medical and pharmaceutical specialist. He is also the one in charge of Mayuri.

Shidou is portrayed by Ren Osugi ( ⼤杉 漣, Ōsugi Ren).

Akari

Akari ( アカリ) is a Makai Priestess and Eiji Busujima's lover who died of an incurable disease
two years ago, having met Raiga as a child who gave her a bell that she passed over to
Busujima. Prior to her death, Busujima attempted to transfer Akari's soul into Mayuri in a
desperate attempt to save her life. Though the ritual failed, Busujima mistook a half-awake
Mayuri's attempt to ease him as a response from his lover before learning in the present that her
soul long departed.

Akari is portrayed by Rei Yoshii ( 吉井 怜, Yoshii Rei).

Bikuu

Bikuu (媚空, Bikū) is a Makai Priestess who is a Darkness Slasher. When her brother Izumo falls
into darkness prior to becoming the host of the Horror Latel, Bikuu remains intent to slay him on
her own, but is forced to team up with Raiga and Crow as she alone prove to be inadequate in
completing this particular mission. Once Izumo is slain, Bikuu begins her search for the person
responsible for breaking the seal on the Ady Slate. Once she found Eiji Busujima however,
despite noting that he still committed a heinous crime against their order, Bikuu deems him no
longer a threat against their order or humanity and helps to treat his wound. She later goes
hunting for Zesshin, getting acquainted with Daichi, who later becomes her apprentice, in the
process. She learns during this mission that there is more to the human heart and mind than the
color of their orbs within, from how Mutsuki's orb turns black while killing her peers trying to
steal a spell allegedly to save her son, Daichi, and how the orb of her former master, Byakkai,
stays white despite him being the one orchestrating the entire Zesshin incident. She goes
against her code of breaking blackened orbs, and executes her former master by breaking his
still-white orb, using the Soul Insertion spell.

As noted by Crow, she is one of the Shadowfolk and that her profession of hunting humans
instead of Horrors makes her appear untrustworthy, as well as resulting in her emotionless
outlook and inability to trust others. However, she is far from being unreasonably cold and
paranoid as expected by most of her peers, and is quite a reasonable and gentle person, seen
due to despite her job of hunting fallen Makai practitioners, she is willing to give any redeemed
ones chances to make amends.

Due to her work as a hunter of potent Makai practitioners, Bikuu is a capable fighter, whose
martial prowess is considered one of the best among Makai Priests and even rival those of
Makai Knights'. Her magic, as a result, also leans heavily towards tracking and combat. She
wields a somewhat thicker and longer brush, which serves as an effective short striking weapon
other than a focus to channel magical energies. One notable technique is that she can conjure a
bow using her brush as a focus and use it to shoot powerful spiritual arrows. Although it is a
powerful move, it is impractical in most cases due to time required for the conjuring, and also
because the move is very taxing. Unlike most Makai practitioners, her garb has little leather to
maximize ease of movement, and she wears a reinforced conical which also serves as a
throwing weapon. When she battles in a person's mind, she becomes White Flame ( ⽩炎,
Byakuen) wearing white clothing. While fighting Zesshin in Daichi's mind, she becomes Heavenly
天⽣媚空, Tensei Bikū) through Daichi's spell.
Life Bikuu (

Bikuu is portrayed by Sayaka Akimoto (秋元 才加, Akimoto Sayaka).

Ryume

Ryume ( ⿓⼥(リュメ)) is a skilled Makai Priestess who protects Line City, a city totally free of
Horrors due to her influence. She does not physically age due to her incredibly strong magical
powers, having the appearance of a young woman despite being centuries old. She has two
masked bodyguards, Fuji ( ⾵侍, Fūji) and Raiji (雷侍). She is severely injured and weakened in the
battle with Agō, forcing her to remain on her throne to heal for quite some time afterward. During
her recuperation, she effectively acts as Ryuga and Rian's Watchdog, giving the duo assignments
and informing them of major Horror activity. Once she is fully healed, however, she joins the
group in battling Jinga and Amily. Despite her small stature, Ryume is more than capable as a
combatant, using her two scroll hair accessories as catalysts for her spells, as well as
implements to bind her opponents.

Despite being wise, seasoned and hardened due to having centuries of experience dealing with
Makai practitioners and threats, she smiles a lot and behaves kindly and playfully until situations
force her to be serious. Due to her age, experience and powers, she is usually revered by those
around her and addressed to with proper honorifics, although Ryume herself does not care much
for status and prefer to treat her juniors as equals.

Ryume is portrayed by Sakina Kuwae ( 桑江 咲菜, Kuwae Sakina), while her old woman voice is
voiced by Yu Mizuno ( ⽔野 ゆふ, Mizuno Yū). Fuji is portrayed by Minoru Tomita in the film Garo:
Gold Storm Sho, Hiroto Tanaka (⽥中 ⼤登, Tanaka Hiroto) in the television series Garo: Gold Storm
Sho, Yuuto Kikuchi (菊地 雄⼈, Kikuchi Yūto) in Garo: Makai Retsuden, Masaki Matsuda (松⽥ 将希,
Matsuda Masaki) in Garo: Kami no Kiba, and voiced by Masaomi Yamahashi (⼭橋 正⾂,
Yamahashi Masaomi). Raiji is portrayed by Hiroto Tanaka in the film Garo: Gold Storm Sho, Daiki
Suzuki ( 鈴⽊ ⼤樹, Suzuki Daiki) in the television series Garo: Gold Storm Sho, Takuya Matsufuji
(松藤 拓也, Matsufuji Takuya) in Garo: Makai Retsuden, and Shinji Oosawa (⼤澤 信児, Ōsawa
Shinji) in Garo: Kami no Kiba, and voiced by Takahiro Fujitaka (藤⾼ 智⼤, Fujitaka Takahiro).
Sōtatsu

Priest Sōtatsu ( 双⻯法師, Sōtatsu Hōshi) is a Makai Priest and the creator of the Madōgu Agō
who desired a world free of Horrors. Ages ago, he fought with Agō against the Horror Degol, but
was eventually killed.

Sōtatsu is portrayed by Akira Emoto ( 柄本 明, Emoto Akira).

Gen

Gen ( ゲン) is a Makai Priest who was forced to unseal the Horror Radan by Jinga and Amily
when it appeared they kidnapped his daughter. But once he fulfilled his purpose, Gen learns his
daughter has been dead and is killed by Amily when he attempts to avenge his daughter.

Gen is portrayed by Atomu Shimojō ( 下條 アトム, Shimojō Atomu).

Gald

Gald ( ガルド, Garudo) is a Makai Priest who is one of the last surviving members of Homura
Village, though his name is a term for a Makai Priest entrusted to maintain Radan's seal over the
generations. In the past, the boy and his sister Haruna lived in a town before it was ravaged by a
crazed Jinga slaughtering their family and friends. After a Makai Priest named Moyuru sacrificed
himself to ensure their escape while giving them instructions to Homura village, unaware of
Jinga's identity at the time, Gald developed a deep-seated hatred for all Makai Knights, the boy
was taken under Hikage's wing and became a Makai Priest who would be named the current
Gald.

While a laid-back, observant, and in general a competent Makai Priest despite his young age,
Gald has a holier-than-thou attitude with a tendency of treating others as tools. In Rian's words,
Gald is little more than a brat who is overconfident with his abilities. He is very proud of his
heritage and has little tolerance for anyone whom he sees to be insulting him or his now near-
extinct people. His heritage is where his sense of duty on sealing Radan stems from, and he is
serious about it to the point of refusing aid from others on completing the task.

At first, Gald stays out of the way, keeping an eye on Ryuga after learning that the seal containing
Radan has been broken. But once Ryuga leads him to Jinga, Gald makes his presence known as
he interrupts their fight, reforms the Hōken and spirits the sword away. While Gald's refusal to
have their help caused Rian to mistrust him to the point of fighting over the Hōken, she and
Ryuga decide to let Gald be after seeing the protective talisman Haruna made for her brother.
While Gald grudgingly acknowledges Rian and Ryuga afterwards when they saved his sister
before rescuing him, he still insists on acting on his own while warns the duo not to interfere. It
isn't until that he himself got captured and nearly having to kill himself in a bid to take down
Jinga, subsequently being saved by Rian and Ryuga who goes to his rescue, that he finally
acknowledges his own limits, decides to put his trust on the two of them, and enlists their help in
completing his mission. While he still holds enmity against all Makai Knights in general, he
decides to deem Ryuga and Daigo to be trustworthy ones.

Gald is dressed predominantly in black like all Makai practitioners. His garb consists of an
elaborated black robe, adorned with navy blue belts over his left shoulder and a short sleeve on
his right which is mostly red. The puppet through which Haruna communicates with him is
pinned to the right breast of his robe, which is thought initially to be a Madōgu. Gald is a
formidable Makai Priest, well-versed in martial arts and adept in combat magic, with his
signature move being very short-range teleportation, which he can also bestow temporarily on
others through use of tags. As a descendant of the Homura Village, where two of his ancestors
were responsible for sealing Radan, he is knowledgeable on the use of the Hōken, as well as
sealing techniques and rituals required to seal Radan.

Gald is portrayed by Hiroki Nakajima ( 中島 広稀, Nakajima Hiroki). As a child, he is portrayed by


Rion Ichimura (市村 涼⾵, Ichimura Rion).

Haruna

Haruna ( ハルナ) is a Makai Priestess and Gald's physically frail younger sister, the two having
fled to Homura village when Moyuru sacrificed himself to hold off the rogue Makai Knight, Jinga,
and rogue Makai Priestess, Amily, slaughtering everyone in their day. She is forgiving, observant,
and in general more serious in personality than Gald, often seen urging him to get on with his
work and giving advice in Makai-related matters. Despite having her home village slaughtered by
a rogue Makai Knight, she does not share Gald's encompassing hatred for all Makai Knights.
Because of her frailty, which at times makes even standing up on her own incredibly difficult,
Haruna is confined to a house hidden deep in Yousei forest while using a Madōgu-like puppet
made from scrap materials to stay in contact with her brother while he is away.

She was entrusted with the Hōken as, through Gald's unpleasant encounters with Ryuga and
Rian, he deems it too dangerous to keep with him. After seeing how Ryuga and Rian put Gald's
well-being before their mission, vowing to help rescue him despite having no need to do so, she
decides to entrust the Hōken to the duo while taken under Ryume's care. She later resides in
Tienda de Bolts and acts as support for Ryuga and company using a mystical book, which is
able to project maps and floorplans, and special charms that serve the same function as Gald's
puppet. Later, and at Gald's insistence, Haruna temporarily gives up being a Makai Priestess and
enters normal civilian life, enrolling in a high school under the name Haruna Homura ( ⽕群 ハル
ナ, Homura Haruna). While at the school, she befriends the astronomy club and the delinquent
student Meguru. A shape-shifting Horror infiltrates the school one day and Daigo Akizuki, having
disguised himself as a gym teacher to hunt the Horror, slays it as it attacks Haruna and Meguru
during an astronomy club event. The next day, Haruna leaves the school after saying her
goodbyes to Meguru and returns to being a Makai Priestess, resolving that her dream is to
protect the hopes and dreams of others.

Haruna is portrayed by Moka Komatsu ( ⼩松 もか, Komatsu Moka). As a child, she is portrayed by
Hisui Kimura ( ⽊村 ⽇翠, Kimura Hisui).

Moyuru

Moyuru ( モユル) is a Makai Priest of Homura Village who sacrificed himself to allow Gald and
Haruna a chance to escape the slaughter of their hometown by a maddened Jinga.

Moyuru is portrayed by Yu-ki Matsumura ( 松村 雄基, Matsumura Yūki).

Hikage

Hikage ( ヒカゲ) is a Makai Priestess of Homura Village who took in Gald and Haruna and trained
them to be Makai Priests.

Hikage is portrayed by Masami Okui ( 奥井 雅美, Okui Masami).

Daichi

代知) is a Makai Priest who once served the Senate and aims to be a Darkness Slasher.
Daichi (
He idolizes Bikuu, despite her being the one who executed his mother. He wishes to become like
a Darkness Slasher like Bikuu despite her coldly rebuffing his repeated attempts to get closer to
her. Daichi has an alaya-vijnana mark, a rare crescent-shaped birthmark on the back of his right
hand. The mark is known to be a good luck charm and signifies one who possesses great
potential. Daichi has the ability to use a powerful fire spell, the same spell his mother killed
another Priest to obtain, which can dispel powerful darkness. He later learns how to use the Soul
Insertion spell under Bikuu's tutelage.

Daichi is portrayed by Kenta Suga ( 須賀 健太, Suga Kenta).

Kagaya

Kagaya (カガヤ) is a Makai Priest of Homura Village.


Kagaya is portrayed by Ryu Manatsu (真夏 ⻯, Manatsu Ryū).

Kisara, Zūna, and Yumeka

Kisara ( キサラ), Zūna (ズーナ), and Yumeka (ユメカ) are Makai Priestesses from the Seiran
Valley who transported a Spirit Beast pelt to Homura Village together with Amily. While Zūna and
Yumeka were dissatisfied with having Amily tag along, seeing her as little more than a burden,
Kisara stood by her and often defended her from the other two's chiding in their journey.

江⼝ ヒロミ, Eguchi Hiromi), Miduki


Kisara, Zūna, and Yumeka are portrayed by Hiromi Eguchi (
Serizawa (芹澤 みづき, Serizawa Mizuki), and Tomomi Tojo (東條 公美, Tōjō Tomomi) respectively.

Okina

Okina ( オキナ) is a Makai Priest and Kagome's older brother. Both siblings were raised in an
impoverished household of low status within the Makai community. Lacking both talent and
training, Okina and Kagome were weak, mostly self-taught priests who only became capable of
taking down Horrors when they became young adults. Despite the harsh circumstances since
childhood, Okina nonetheless trained diligently and became his sister's mentor. Seeing potential
in Kagome, he seek ways to enhance her sister's power and stumbled upon records of the
Dragon Knight. He then hatched a plan to steal Dragon Knight Edel's coffin to awake the Dragon
Knight, in order to use the powers of dragons in order to strengthen Kagome. Ironically,
disgusted by his wishes to defend humanity, he is soon killed by Edel after the Dragon Knight
awakened.

Okina is portrayed by Ippei Osako ( ⼤迫 ⼀平, Ōsako Ippei). As a teenager, he is portrayed by


Towa Fukuoka ( 福岡 永遠, Fukuoka Towa).
Kagome

Kagome ( カゴメ) is a Makai Priestess. She has a small angelic fairy-like being named Hanatsumi
花罪), who is sealed in a bamboo container when not summoned. Both siblings were raised in
(
an impoverished household of low status within the Makai community. Lacking both talent and
training, Okina and Kagome were weak, mostly self-taught priests who only became capable of
taking down Horrors when they became young adults. Nevertheless, she looked up to her
brother and trained as hard as she was able to, eventually developing a specialty in erecting
personal barriers. She is capable of erecting barriers both on herself and on others, and are
strong enough to repel repeated strong attacks. Knowing full well that she is incapable of taking
on Edel on her own, she initially goes to challenge Rei and to attempt to kill Alice, as doing so
proves relatively easier. She is take in by Bakura after Rei defeats her, and begin to look up to
Rekka soon after meeting her. She then cooperates with Rei and Rekka in their hunt for Edel.
Seizing an opening during the trio's battle with Edel, she sacrifices her life to defeat the Dragon
Knight. After Kagome's death, Hanatsumi goes along with Rekka.

Kagome is portrayed by Yuria Haga ( 芳賀 優⾥亜, Haga Yuria), who also plays Hanatsumi. As a
child, she is portrayed by Runa Takahashi (⾼橋 ⽉, Takahashi Runa).

Jiru, Gedo, and Yura

ジル), Gedo (ゲド), and Yura (ユラ) are Makai Priests serving under Rekka who guard the
Jiru (
entrance of the junkyard of Madōgu where the dragon egg is. They are killed by Edel.

辞本 直樹, Iyamoto Naoki), Yuta Nishihara


Jiru, Gedo, and Yura are portrayed by Naoki Iyamoto (
(⻄原 悠太, Nishihara Yūta), and Akihiro Yoshino (吉野 晃弘, Yoshino Akihiro) respectively.

Fusa

Fusa ( 楓沙, Fūsa) is a Makai Priestess and Jinga's partner. Her origins and how she ends up with
Jinga is yet-to-revealed at this point. While looking meek and having nothing to suggest her
being a capable combatant, she is indeed a professional, capable support to Jinga. Her spells
tend towards restraining Horrors instead of attacking them head on, creating openings for Jinga
to land the killing blows. Her position otherwise is more like that of a clean-up crew in the field
rather than a sidekick, usually tasked with evacuating civilians caught in the fray, wiping their
memories of the ordeal, casting spells to make sure civilians around do not find them out of
place, and so on, while Jinga often goes on to fight the Horror alone. Fusa is often seen
concerned of Jinga's mental wellbeing, but never intervenes so much that it would annoy his
partner. It is later revealed in the ordeal with the Horror Fons that her concern for Jinga runs
deeper than initially speculated, as she is seen doubting whether she had made the wrong
choice becoming a partner of Jinga, who is now psychologically damaged and deemed
incapable to operate at his full capacity, as well as her own abilities as a Makai Priestess. She
nevertheless chooses to stand by her Knight and her choice, dispelling the hold Fons' intention
of amplifying her inner darkness and have her possessed.

Fusa begins to take notice of Shijo's absence and Jinga's occasional mood swing after that
unusual night, suspecting that Jinga might be suffering from dissociative identity disorder and
confiding this to Yoyu. Regardless, unaware of the evils committed by Jinga's past life, Fusa
remained by Jinga's side as he ends up on the run from Kerus over his refusal to turn himself in
for an inquiry of his power. Fusa attempts to reason with him for Toma's sake, only to be killed by
Jinga as he accused her of betraying him.

Fusa is portrayed by Yuuka Kouri ( 向⾥ 憂⾹, Kōri Yūka). As a child, she is portrayed by Rion
Hyodo ( 兵頭 莉⾳, Hyōdō Rion).

Yoyu

Yoyu ( 葉祐, Yōyū) is a Makai Priest, Mizuto's longtime friend, and Fusa's mentor. Yoyu wipes
Toma's traumatic memories of Jinga's patricide and has the boy in his care for half a year before
returning him to his brother. Despite the fact that Mizuto having turned into a Horror and killed
his wife, Yoyu nonetheless chooses to stand by his old friend, asserting to Jinga that Mizuto is
not such a weak man. He develops the hypothesis that Mizuto was stabbed with a dagger
tainted with dark qi and forcefully turned into a Horror, and voices this out to Jinga when they
meet again. He also learns from Fusa that Jinga might be suffering from dissociative identity
disorder.

Yoyu is portrayed by Shigemitsu Ogi ( ⼩⽊ 茂光, Ogi Shigemitsu).

Ugai

Ugai (鵜飼) is a Makai Priest who is capable of locating Horrors faster than the Watchdogs.
Ugai is portrayed by Ryo Ikeda (池⽥ 良, Ikeda Ryō).
Hakkei

Hakkei ( ⼋珪) is a Makai Priest. He teams up with three Makai Knights including Rozan to take
Jinga and Toma to the Watchdog castle.

Hakkei is portrayed by Kouichi Yoshinari ( 吉成 浩⼀, Yoshinari Kōichi).

Priestess Kadō

Priestess Kadō ( 伽堂法師, Kadō-hōshi) is a Makai Priestess and Azami's foster mother. She tried
to guide Azami to the correct path but ended up being killed by her 20 years ago.

Priestess Kadō is portrayed by Yuko Daike ( ⼤家 由祐⼦, Daike Yūko).

Sugō

Sugō ( スゴウ) is a Makai Priest and a great guide of Shidōin. 20 years ago, he was killed along
with Nairu and Agiru by Hagiri.

Sugō is portrayed by Bob Suzuki ( ボブ 鈴⽊, Bobu Suzuki).

Nairu and Agiru

Nairu ( ナイル) and Agiru (アギル) are Makai Priestesses and the aides of Sugō. 20 years ago,
they were killed along with Sugō by Hagiri.

Nairu and Agiru are portrayed by Yuri Hori ( 堀 有⾥, Hori Yuri) and Miho Jin (神 実穂, Jin Miho)
respectively.

Makai Order

These figures are composed of priestesses of Watchdog castles and the Senate.

Grace

Grace ( グレス, Guresu) is a high priestess of the Senate during Kouga's time as the Golden
Knight and the person who gives Kouga his orders as a Knight of the Senate.
Grace is portrayed by Yuriko Hishimi ( ひし美 ゆり⼦, Hishimi Yuriko).

Jiiru

Jiiru ( ジイル) is the current priestess of the Blue Watchdog castle during Raiga's time as the
Golden Knight.

Jiiru is portrayed by Asana Mamoru ( 護 あさな, Mamoru Asana).

Meme

Meme ( メメ) is a messenger from the Senate that has the appearance of a masked little girl.
Meme is portrayed by Himawari Oide.

Kerus

Kerus ( ケルス, Kerusu) is the current priestess of the Watchdog castle during Jinga's time as the
Glittering Shadow Knight.

Kerus is portrayed by Misaki Yumoto ( 湯本 美咲, Yumoto Misaki).

Rumido and Ramedo

Rumido (ルミド) and Ramedo (ラメド) are masked aides to Kerus.


Rumido and Ramedo are portrayed by Arihiro Iwata (岩⽥ 有弘, Iwata Arihiro) and Daisuke Sato
(佐藤 ⼤介, Satō Daisuke) respectively.

Other protagonists

Kaoru Mitsuki

Kaoru Mitsuki ( 御⽉ カオル, Mitsuki Kaoru) is the narrator and the female protagonist of the first
two series, an aspiring 22-year-old artist who always having trouble making money. She is the
daughter of a painter Yūji Mitsuki (御⽉ 由児, Mitsuki Yūji, portrayed by Katsuyuki Murai) and his
wife Karin ( かりん, portrayed by Asako Kobayashi), the former having written a children's picture
book based on his encounter with Taiga. Though she had no memory of the event, Kaoru was
chosen by Barago as the medium to summon Messiah and serve as her host in the human
world.

Meeting Kouga at the start of the first series, Kaoru ends up being infected by Horror blood with
Kouga sparing her life instead of killing her. Unaware of her condition, or Kouga's reasons, Kaoru
ends up unknowingly helping the Makai Knight at times as Horror bait. To keep taps on her, due
to her bad luck in attracting Horrors, Kouga has Kaoru wear a ring created from Zaruba's being.
After being evicted from her house and accidentally making her friend Asuna sick while
temporarily freeloading, Kaoru moves into the Saezima estate while intending to earn her keep.
Having developed feelings for Kouga, Kaoru is devastated when she found out Kouga used her
as Horror bait before eventually forgiving him prior to the Makai Knight saving her life with the
Barankas fruit. However, while trying to complete the last page of her father's book, Barago
abducts Kaoru to enact the ritual to summon Messiah before Kouga save her and thwarts the
scheme. Soon after, Kaoru leaves for Italy to further her art studies, finishing the last page of one
of his father's Golden Knight picture book and giving it to Kouga. Though it was never revealed to
the audience what the last page looks like, it nonetheless brought Kouga to tears.

She was seen painting a picture near the end of Garo Special: Byakuya no Maju in the Saezima
estate, welcoming Kouga home and seen holding hands with him. By the time of Garo: Makai
Senki, she becomes a regular visitor to the Saezima estate and works on publishing her own
picture book based on the inspiration of her experiences throughout the second series, The
White Spirit Beast and the Mysterious Forest. Having gone through many hardships with Kouga,
she has come to understand him enough to be able see through his stoicism much like Gonza,
and now far more willing to put up with his antics. Forced to part ways with Kouga again when
he leaves to uphold his end of the bargain with Gajari, Kaoru eventually sees Kouga after his
return two months later.

In Garo: Makai no Hana, it is revealed that Kaoru and Kouga married and had a son, Raiga. But
while Raiga was still a child, Kaoru was suddenly abducted into an unknown realm, with Kouga
going out soon after to rescue her. Though believing his parents died, Raiga learns that his father
is still alive when he inherited both the Garo armor and title, with hope that he may eventually
reunite with his mother as well.

By the time of Garo: Gekkou no Tabibito and its mini-series prequel, Kaoru and Kouga finally
reunite somewhere at Promised Land, but the-then animated Kiba Armor unexpectedly appears,
possessed by Barago's surviving evil qi. It was after seemingly defeated Kiba she and her
husband discovered that not only Eyrith being the one who separated her from her family, but
also their son fight a losing battle against the legendary Horror, thus necessitating Kouga to
send Zaruba to his son to aide him to become the next Garo. As soon as the recovered Kiba set
his sight on Raiga, she assists Mayuri in sending Garo Armor purified by their combined feelings
to Raiga while Kouga, Raiga, and the revived Taiga deal the Dark Knight.

Kaoru Mitsuki is portrayed by Mika Hijii (肘井 美佳, Hijii Mika). As a child, she is portrayed by
Kanami Katchi ( 甲地 夏波, Katchi Kanami).

Gonza Kurahashi

Gonza Kurahashi ( 倉橋 ゴンザ, Kurahashi Gonza) the butler of the Saezima household who has
served the family for three generations and the only family Kouga had after his parents died.
Gonza attends to all butler related duties like cleaning the house and cooking, while also advises
his masters on certain matters. He helped raise and assist Kouga with his training since
childhood. Though having been exposed to the Makai world for over fifty years (between Taiga,
Kouga and Raiga), Gonza is a regular person without any form of Makai training other than the
ability to read the old Makai script, thus is not considered a member of the Makai community
proper.

Gonza is also on good terms with Kaoru and is usually seen encouraging Kouga's relationship
with her. He was featured in Garo Side Story as "God of Pictures", but the sequence was part of
Kaoru's dream. Gonza was featured in Garo Special: Byakuya no Maju as his usual self looking
after the household. In Garo: Makai no Hana, it is revealed that an aged Gonza still works for the
Saezima household, now under Kouga and Kaoru's son Raiga. Just like he did with Kouga, Gonza
raised Raiga by himself and helped in the boy's training after his parents disappeared. He is also
very friendly with Mayuri, and like Raiga, opts to see her as a person rather than just a Madōgu.

Despite being a servant of the Saezima household, Gonza often does far more than is required
of him and would happily go to lengths to assist his masters as well as the stay-in guests, and
sees everyone in the household as family. In return, the masters of the Saezima household all
treat him as their own family rather than only as a servant.

Despite hardly seen anywhere outside the Saezima estate, Gonza does have friends and
acquaintances, at least within the Makai community, as he is known to be an old friend to Anna,
a retired Makai Priestess who is currently an owner of a restaurant and a chef, whom he had
known since his time working for Taiga.

Gonza Kurahashi is portrayed by Yukijiro Hotaru ( 螢 雪次朗, Hotaru Yukijirō).


Asami Shinohara

Asami Shinohara ( 篠原 亜佐美, Shinohara Asami) is Kaoru's best friend. She always helped
Kaoru's financial problems by giving her financial tips, loans, and job references. When Kaoru
lost her apartment Asami reluctantly allowed Kaoru to move in for a few days. Kaoru made a
dish for Asami as a way to appease her, but made her sick instead. Asami was sent to the
hospital, which at the time was filled with Horrors, but she was not devoured. Asami eventually
was phased out of the story line and only appeared once in a while to show she's still in contact
with Kaoru. She returned as the "God of Painting" in Garo Side Story.

Asami Shinohara is portrayed by Mina Fukui ( 福井 未菜, Fukui Mina).

Shizuka

Shizuka (静⾹) is the deceased lover of Rei. She too was an orphan and was taken into a lavish
estate alongside Rei. Shizuka's origins aren't known, but for some unexplained reason she was
killed by Barago. It was Shizuka's death that drove Rei to a path of vengeance.

Shizuka is portrayed by Alisa (有紗, Arisa).

Rui Suzaki

Rui Suzaki (洲崎 類, Suzaki Rui) is a young girl who moved to Vol City with her mother Sachiko (幸
⼦), her grandmother Yoshie (良恵), and her little brother Genki (元気), interested in a program
that offers free housing to newcomers, unaware that it is actually a trap to lure outsiders to be
preyed upon by the Horrors. Despite Takeru's warnings, Rui and her family insists to take part in
the program and after learning the truth, they are rescued by Ryuga and his companions. Rian
has Rui and her family's memories altered so that they forget what happened and believe that
they were rejected by the program, but Sonshi appears to them as they leave the city and
instructs them to return. However, Rui remembers about Takeru and manages to survive by
jumping from the car while the rest of his family is taken away to Kaneshiro Foods where their
souls were sealed away in capsules with their bodies incinerated. Found by Burai and the others,
Rui's memories are then completely altered to have no memory of her family as she starts
working at a flower shop. Despite being ordered to not interact with her anymore for fear of
triggering the emergence of her original memories, Takeru approaches Rui, becomes her friend
and looks out for her while later enabling her family to rest in peace after learning of their fate.
Despite having her memories completely altered, bits and pieces of her behavior and habits
during the time spent with her family still lingers, proven for her habit of gazing at the moon.
While she herself currently unsure why she likes looking up at the moon so much, Takeru quotes
that it is due to the habit bringing up a sense of nostalgia, as that is what she used to do with her
family often.

Soon after Zedom is finished off, she is seen with a florist stall of her own, where Takeru goes to
check on her. Now with her memories relating to the Makai erased again like everyone else in Vol
City, she could no longer recognize Takeru, but in order to preserve his time with her, he vows to
live properly from here on out nonetheless.

Rui Suzaki is portrayed by Nozomi Maeda ( 前⽥ 希美, Maeda Nozomi).

Bakura

Bakura (バクラ) is the one-armed owner of the bar Lupo (ルーポ, Rūpo), which Rei frequents. He
is aware of the Makai Knight's duties and acts as his support in a relationship similar to that of
Gonza and the Saezima clan. Bakura allegedly lost his arm during a run-in with a Horror. From
Zero: Dragon Blood onward, he wears an artificial arm containing a Madō Brush.

Bakura is portrayed by Guadalcanal Taka ( ガダルカナル・タカ, Gadarukanaru Taka).

Mayuri

Though referred to as a Madōgu Magō Lily-Type ( 魔号百合型, Magō Yuri-gata), Mayuri (マユリ) is
actually a human who was born while her Makai Priestess mother was possessed by a Horror.
Her mother's lingering thoughts for her prevented the possession to spill over to her while she
was still in the womb. The ordeal gave Mayuri the power to detect Horrors and seal them in her
body - a never-before-seen ability in any human. Entrusted to Shidou, Mayuri is raised until she
reached adulthood, then placed within suspended animation in a casket until her talents are
needed. She is raised with her human emotions suppressed, as having emotions is widely seen
by her caretakers as a liability due to the nature of her powers.

Mayuri is eventually assigned to assist Raiga in tracking down Eyrith, using her power to absorb
the petrified remains of the nine Horrors that formed Eyrith's prison. Despite appearing to lack
emotional expression and find it hard to comprehend emotions, due to never being treated as a
person before meeting Raiga, Mayuri sports a dry wit and appears to be able to dream and have
preferences. Due to her emotionless upbringing, she does not care much about how she is being
treated, be it as a mere object or otherwise, but both Raiga and Gonza both insist on treating her
like a person nonetheless. This results in her being more expressive during her later days with
the Saezima household, despite still sporting a deadpan face most of the time. Due to having
never drank liquor before, Mayuri is easily inebriated (to the point of blacking out after a single
sip of whiskey). She also lacks an appreciation for taste as a result of her upbringing.

By the end of the series, the ordeal of sealing Eyrith left her severely weakened and powers
extremely unstable, requiring a 'resetting' ritual which would, as a side effect, wipe her memories,
else she would soon die. However, now acknowledging herself to be a human and wants to live
as a human, Mayuri begs in tears to be allowed to die as a human instead of carrying on as a
Madōgu. She is then persuaded by Raiga, Crow, Gonza, Shidou and Bikuu to go with the ritual,
assuring her that they will be by her side and do their best to bring her back as a human again.
She is left comatose and in the care of the Saezima household for an unspecified amount of
time after the ritual. When she comes to, she greets Raiga with a smile for the first time,
suggesting that she retained most, if not all, of her memories, as well as have her emotions
'unlocked'.

She seals Horrors by means of a cage within her. She is warned to never open the cage on her
own, as it would severely weaken and even kill her. However, she crossed the line due to her
sympathy for Barg as a fellow Madōgu, wanting to seal the creature to give it peace, causing her
to weaken over time. Her weakened state finally causes the cage to reach critical point when she
seals Idora, causing the newly sealed Horror's essence to spill. This causes Mayuri to start to
hallucinate and develop a lust for blood. Fortunately, Raiga manages to dive into her
consciousness in time and slay Idora once again, preventing the Horror from possessing Mayuri
and allowing the cage to be re-stabilized.

In Garo: Makai Retsuden, Mayuri is shown to be somewhat more expressive and open than
before, though she still retains a generally stoic, analytical demeanor. She finds a friend and
confidant in the retired Makai Priestess Anna, who encourages Mayuri to visit as often as
possible.

Mayuri is portrayed by Natsumi Ishibashi ( ⽯橋 菜津美, Ishibashi Natsumi). As a child, she is


portrayed by Himawari Oide ( ⽣出 陽葵, Oide Himawari). As a baby, she is portrayed by Shihona
関 志穂奈, Seki Shihona).
Seki (

Anna

Anna ( アンナ) is a retired Makai Priestess who is a longtime friend of Gonza's, referring to him
affectionately as Gon-chan. She is the owner of the western-style restaurant Kitchen Anna.
Gonza seeks her help in order to learn how to enable Mayuri enjoy meals like normal people do
and see her smile. While she is helpful and lends her kitchen to Gonza to make an ideal dish—
one that she finds to be superb indeed, Gonza laments still that it would not be enough to make
Mayuri happy and realizes that there is more to it than just cooking. She breaks out her old Madō
Brush and equipment at Gonza's request to infuse a soup bowl with a swimming Makai Dragon
illustration, a trick that works successfully to make Mayuri smile while enjoying a meal, while
also showing that despite having retired for some time, she has not lost her touch as a Makai
Priestess.

In Garo: Makai Retsuden, it is revealed that she runs not only the restaurant but also the tea shop
Cafe Anna.

Anna is portrayed by Keiko Matsuzaka ( 松坂 慶⼦, Matsuzaka Keiko).

D Ringo

D Ringo (D ・リンゴ) is an old man who possesses many Makai items. As revealed in Garo: Makai
Retsuden, D Ringo was formerly a Makai Priest who took to robbing abandoned Makai sites for
treasure. Once such event had him cross paths with Ryume when he and Ginji nearly caused a
mass Horror infestation of the surrounding area. Originally running a mobile kebab shop in Line
City, D Ringo later opens a miscellaneous goods shop called Tienda de Bolsa that ends up
becoming a meeting place and base of operations for Ryuga and company during the events of
Garo: Goldstorm Sho. He tends to dislike getting involved in Horror-related matters despite
having extensive knowledge of the Makai arts and is known to be something of a cheapskate.
During Radan's attack on the city, D Ringo uses a guitar-like Madō Brush powered by Agō to
protect the city.

D Ringo is portrayed by Shigeru Izumiya ( 泉⾕ しげる, Izumiya Shigeru), while a younger D Ringo
is portrayed by Takuya Ishida (⽯⽥ 卓也, Ishida Takuya).

Yukihime

Yukihime ( ユキヒメ) is D Ringo's partner, who speaks solely in nonsensical metaphors that only
those who know her understand. She possesses superhuman strength, able to destroy objects
many times her size with a simple punch. D Ringo addresses her by the affectionate nickname
"Akachan" ( ⾚ちゃん, lit. "baby").
Yukihime is portrayed by Momoko Kuroki ( 黒⽊ 桃⼦, Kuroki Momoko).
Ginji

Ginji ( ギンジ) is D Ringo's longtime partner in crime in their youth, appearing whatever D Ringo
requires something as he is indebted to him.

Ginji is portrayed by Kenichi Nagira (なぎら 健壱, Nagira Ken'ichi), while a younger Ginji is
portrayed by Wataru Koura ( ⾼良 亘, Kōra Wataru)

Alice Hiromi

Alice Hiromi ( 尋海 アリス, Hiromi Arisu) is a girl who likes photography and is attracted to
beautiful things and scenes. Her parents died when she was little. She is looking for the Dragon
Egg. Despite apparently being an ordinary human, she possesses a moderate awareness of the
Makai world and Horrors and is drawn to Rei for being a Makai Knight despite his attempts to
push her away. Because she is the one who sealed the cage around the Dragon Egg, her
handprint is the only one that can unlock the cage again, making her a target for Edel. Edel later
kidnaps her and forces her to release the egg, but she escapes with it and delivers it to Rei and
Rekka. When she is told that someone from the Senate will arrive to dispose of the egg, she
takes it and runs away. When the Dragon Egg finally hatches, she takes it upon herself care for
the newborn dragon, which she names Lupu ( ループ, Rūpu) after Bakura's bar, Lupo. Lupu, having
imprinted on Alice immediately after birth, instinctively follows and protects her, possessing
magical abilities on par with a moderately powerful Makai Priest, able to spit flame and teleport
itself and others at will despite being barely a day old.

Alice Hiromi is portrayed by Kokoro Aoshima ( ⻘島 ⼼, Aoshima Kokoro). As a child, she is


portrayed by Ran ( ).蘭

Kurehi

Kurehi ( クレヒ) is a mysterious woman who frequents the bar Lupo, commonly seen silently
playing solitaire.

Kurehi is portrayed by Kuran ( 紅蘭).

Toma Mikage
Toma Mikage ( 御影 ⼑眞, Mikage Tōma) is Mikage's younger brother, having been trained from
childhood to become Makai Knight himself. While he is physically capable, he has yet to be able
to wield Soul Metal blades. Toma was present when his father Mizuto slayed his mother,
accusing Jinga to be a Horror before being pushed aside by Mikage to deal the killing blow. The
event traumatized Toma so much that Yoyu, a friend of the family, seals the memories regarding
the event. He was under the care of Yoyu for half a year and is currently living with Mikage and
Fusa. Concerned over Toma's overconfidence and inexperience with Horrors, Mikage and Fusa
bring him to an abandoned building to help them in exterminating the Horrors living that. While
Toma quickly steadies himself with encouragement from Mikage and Fusa, he ends up charging
into the lair of the Horror Fons who restores Toma's suppressed memories.

This resulted in Toma becoming a Horror's host and acting on intent to kill Mikage to avenge
their parents. But while Mikage appeared to kill him, he actually suppressed the possessing
Horror with himself and everyone else believing him to have purged it from Toma's body. Mikage
chooses not to wipe his brother's memories of the ordeal and he deems it important for Toma's
growth, with Toma reasserting his vow to become a Makai Knight and never again to fall victim
to such a situation. Nevertheless, he becomes proud of his brother's unique and never-before-
seen abilities, and his status as the first exorcised human in the Makai community. But Toma
eventually surrenders himself to Kerus to be properly inspected, later attacking Mikage upon
learning he murdered Fusa with his Horror form awakening as a result and ends up being
devoured by the fully resurrected Jinga.

Toma Mikage is portrayed by Sōshi Hagiwara ( 萩原 壮志, Hagiwara Sōshi).

Koyuri Mikage

Koyuri Mikage (御影 ⼩百合, Mikage Koyuri) is Jinga and Toma's mother.
Koyuri Mikage is portrayed by Satomi Ando (安藤 聡海, Andō Satomi).

Antagonists

Barago the Black Fang/Kiba the Dark Knight

Barago (バラゴ) is the main antagonist of the first series. Barago is the only Makai Knight who
transforms without a Soul Metal weapon, but instead a Madō necklace, blowing on it to activate
it, then swinging it to become the Dark Knight. Unlike other Makai Knights, Barago's Death Metal
armor is organic-looking due to the Horrors he has absorbed.

Barago was the son of a Makai Knight and a Makai Priestess and had a happy childhood. When
his mother fell ill, Barago intended to protect his mother and thus decided to become a Makai
Knight himself through harsh training. However, forced to watch his mother turn into a Horror
before his father kills her, Barago left home to find a himself another teacher, as he was unsure if
his training with his father was of any use. News of his father's death came to him soon after he
left home, but he felt no sadness as he thinks that his father died because he was weak. To that
end, he became a talented Makai disciple of Taiga Saezima, hoping to become the next Garo.
But refused the right, Barago's desperation for power grew and Messiah heard his need,
appearing before him when he enter a forgotten lair filled with forbidden techniques. Messiah
proceeded to offer Barago her power in return of enacting the legend of Kiba the Dark Knight ( 暗
黒騎⼠・呀(キバ), Ankoku Kishi Kiba), giving him both the name and armor of Kiba.
After enduring the Soul armor's time limit, managing to will himself out of his Lost Soul Beast
⼼滅獣⾝呀, Shinmetsu Jūshin Kiba) form by absorbing a Horror, Barago proceeds to
Kiba (
assimilate the attributes of Horrors he defeats through absorption; however, this came at the
cost of his own humanity. Subsequent usage of the forbidden magics tainted the Soul Armor
and reconfigured its form with more Horror-like features and twisted Barago's soul. It was then
that Taiga was forced to take action against Barago, pursuing his corrupt disciple and engaged
him in combat. Though he fatally wounded his former mentor, Barago was scarred with the
"Mark of Death" as Taiga's final move in hope that the scar's effect would kill him in a few days.
But the Horrors dwelling inside Barago's body enabled him to elude death, though his face
became horribly deformed. It was by that time that Barago came to the realization that he
despised Makai Knights more than Horrors as he devoured them as well.

Barago soon began to devise a plan to speed up his Horror consumption by creating his own
Horror gates by infusing bits of his darkness into objects. Because of his amplified strength over
years of reaching his quota of a thousand absorbed Horrors, he became stronger than any
Makai Knight and eventually defeated his nemesis Bado. With his ultimate goal nearly achieved,
Barago proceeds to find an ideal girl to serve as a living gateway for Messiah to possess: a girl
of age six born on the sixth day of the sixth month. He found Kaoru soon after and marks her to
become his gateway. Soon after, Barago used a potion he stole from Rei's foster father to
change his face and oversee Kaoru's progress as her personal psychiatrist and counselor
Karune Ryuzaki ( ⿓崎 駈⾳, Ryūzaki Karune). It was by this time that Barago learned that Bado left
a means of redemption in his being and was ordered by Messiah to remove all traces of it from
his body.

The Eastern Watchdog also allied themselves with Barago to help bring forth Messiah, giving
him the Ankokuzan halberd to single-handedly absorb a giant Horror that overwhelmed Garo and
Zero. When Barago's arrangements are nearly complete, he kidnaps Kaoru to begin the
summoning ritual to call forth Messiah. He proceeds to reveal his life story to Kaoru before
Messiah takes her over and has Barago severe his ties with his mother in order to destroy the
very last trace of light. However, now beyond redemption, Barago learns too late that he was just
being used by the Horror as Messiah "ate" Barago with little resistance. But his animated Kiba
armor returned to the living world after Messiah was defeated by Kouga. Now nothing more than
a Horror, Kiba battles Garo and Zero, only to be destroyed by the former in a one-on-one sword
fight.

In the novel Garo: Ankoku Makai Kishi Hen, after being eaten by Messiah and dying, a
disheartened Barago reunited with Taiga and Amon and repented his sins. To atone for his sins,
he helped summon the Garo armor during Kouga's battle with Kiba. Later, he was forgiven and
was reincarnated into the past as a Makai Knight's son, who ran into Kaoru in Italy. In addition, it
is revealed that the name "Barago" means "hope" in the old Makai language as with Garo.

During the events of Garo: Gekkou no Tabibito, Kiba, actually the surviving evil qi of the armor,[2]
was revealed to have been wandering as a spiritual entity, able to possess a corpse, ever since
he was awakened by Raiga's first cry. Kiba's main goal is to summon the powerful armor that the
鷹皇騎⼠・王
legendary strongest Makai Knight with the title of Ouga the Hawk Emperor Knight (
⽛(オウガ), Ōkō Kishi once donned, to fuse with it and become Kiba Ouga (呀王⽛, Kiba
Ōga)[n]
Ōga). Kiba assumed the identity of a white-masked man named Shiroku (⽩孔) while possessing
the corpse of a Makai Knight, later used as a gate for him to gain a physical form. As Shiroku,
Kiba is able to create fish-like human-faced creatures, Dogls ( ドグルス, Dogurusu), which are able
to freeze anyone and anything they touched and to merge into a larger single entity. During his
final battle with Raiga, Kouga, and Taiga, Kiba's main goal was accomplished by using the power
of the Tower of Heroic Spirits, but he ended up being defeated by them.

As Kiba, he uses the Kokuenken ( 黒炎剣, Black Flame Sword), which can transform into the
Enma Zankōken ( 閻魔斬光剣, Enma Light-Cleaving Sword) while he is on foot or on the back of
Raigō. Kiba also once used a halberd called the Ankokuzan (暗黒斬, Darkness Slash).

Barago is portrayed by Kenichi Kobayashi (⼩林 健⼀, Kobayashi Ken'ichi), voiced by Mizuho
Yoshida (吉⽥ 瑞穂, Yoshida Mizuho) in Kiba Gaiden. As Karune Ryuzaki, he is portrayed by
京本 政樹, Kyōmoto Masaki). As a child, he is portrayed by Raima Hiramatsu
Masaki Kyomoto (
(平松 來⾺, Hiramatsu Raima). As Shiroku, he is portrayed by Satoshi Matsuda (松⽥ 悟志,
Matsuda Satoshi).

The Three Priestesses/Gulm

The Three Priestesses ( 三神官, San Shinkan) are three ancient priestesses of the Eastern
Watchdog castle, they assumed the forms of three little girls in white angelic clothing. Their
names starting from oldest to youngest (left to right) are Keiru (ケイル), Beru (ベル), and Rose (ロ
ーズ, Rōzu) (A pun on Cerberus). Their thoughts are so unified that they sometimes complete
each other's sentences in conversations. As revealed by Jabi, the Three Priestesses were only a
single human who was chosen to be the link between the Demon World and the human world.
However, though receiving eternal life, the Eastern Watchdog's body decayed overtime and the
spirit divided into its three current forms, bound to confinement within the heart of the Eastern
Watchdog castle with only their "son" Kodama to keep them company over the centuries.

At first they performed their expected duties for Kouga, but were actually associated with Barago
for the common goal of unleashing Messiah and secretly feeding him the purified Horror blades
rather than perform the repatriation ceremony. During the early part of their partnership, the
three misused Horror and Madō materials to try to kill those that interfere with their plans. In the
process Amon was murdered and Jabi disposed of, using Rei's need to avenge his step family to
kill Kouga off as well before Kiba reveals himself.

Later Barago brought a recently dead female human body to serve as a host for the Watchdog
Priestesses' spirits, assuming their true forms as three old women while melding into the host
body. The host, named Gulm ( ガルム, Garumu, after Garm), enabled the spirits within her to leave
their place in order to help Barago with his plan. Although Gulm was apparently helping Barago
to obtain immortality, she was really just using him to bring Messiah into this world. After
Kodama's death, Gulm expressing great sorrow over his demise and hatred when she attempts
to stop Kouga from interfering with Messiah's plans, assuming her own Cerberus-style Makai
armored form, Beast Gulm ( 獣化ガルム, Jūka Garumu) to stop the Makai Knights. As Beast Gulm.
she fights using a large ring and stronger versions of Kodama's attacks. However, Zero held her
at bay before she overpowers him. But in her overconfidence of the situation, Gulm leaves
herself open to be impaled by Rei. After the fall of Gulm, a new Watchdog was assigned to the
eastern district to direct Garo on Makai missions.
渡辺 けあき, Watanabe
Keiru, Beru, and Rose are portrayed/voiced by Keaki Watanabe (
Keaki)/Fumiko Inoue (井上 富美⼦, Inoue Fumiko), Anri Okamoto (岡本 杏理, Okamoto
Anri)/Machiko Kawana (川名 真知⼦, Kawana Machiko), and Yukina Kashiwa (柏 幸奈, Kashiwa
Yukina)/Akemi Satō (佐藤 朱, Satō Akemi). Gulm is portrayed by Kimika Yoshino (吉野 公佳,
Yoshino Kimika).

Kodama

Kodama ( コダマ) is the "butler" of the Three Watchdog Priestesses, Eurasian in appearance, and
is their son. Kodama's position has him serve the Watchdogs, carrying out their orders and
protecting them from harm. He's highly skilled in martial arts and doesn't fear taking on a Makai
Priest or Makai Knight. Though he was outsmarted by Jabi in their first encounter he took
advantage of a momentary distraction from Jabi and Kouga to shoot her in the back.

Though apparently unable to talk, Kodama can use his voice to summon magical destructive
blue orbs, and throw them at his enemies. The longer and louder he can shout, the bigger and
stronger the magical orbs will be. In his last fight, Kodama transformed himself in armored
monster called Demon Beast Armored Kodama ( 魔獣装甲コダマ, Majū Sōkō Kodama) to fight
Garo, but was easily killed by Kouga once he is possessed by his armor. His name is derived
from the Japanese word meaning "echo." In the Garo Side Story, you finally see him speak;
unfortunately, he talks extremely loud and fast in English, which Kaoru mistakes for the Kansai
dialect.

Kodama is portrayed by Mark Musashi ( マーク武蔵, Māku Musashi).

Elda

Elda (エルダ, Eruda) is a Makai Guide who supported Barago, able to predict the future with her
tarot cards. In the past, she was a partner to a Makai Knight named Shinji (シンジ) and was in
love with him. However, that changed when the two are sent to find the remains of the Horror
Gyanon, with Elda having a sense of dread from her cards. The dread would be revealed when
Shinji is slaughtered by the two Makai Knights accompanying them. Horrified, Elda is fatally
wounded with her final moments filled with hatred for everyone while knowing that the Horror's
corpse has been moved in secret. But when Barago arrived, killing the Makai Knights in his own
search for Gyanon, he offers to save Elda. She accepted his offer to join his cause and was
infused with new life from the energies of Horrors that he absorbed. After Kaoru was kidnapped,
a jealous Elda was entrusted to look after the girl until Barago finished the preparations. What
became of Elda after Barago's death is a mystery.

Elda is portrayed by Leah Dizon (リア・ディゾン, Ria Dizon).

Sigma Fudō

Sigma Fudō ( 布道 シグマ, Fudō Shiguma) is the main antagonist of Garo: Makai Senki. Though
more talented than his younger twin brother Leo, influencing his brother's choice to become a
Makai Priest, Sigma was denied the right to bear the Lord title as he lacked the will to protect
others. Sigma felt betrayed and left his family soon after to take the path of a Makai Priest,
meeting his brother years later after their father died. Though Leo offered the armor to him,
Sigma refuses and reveals his intention to construct the Magōryū Idea to end the Horror menace
once and for all. With the aid of his childhood friend, Mio, Sigma found a power source for Idea
in the Horror Gyanon. But Sigma also started to gather large numbers of human scum as
sacrifices to power his creation. Refusing to allow this, Mio attempted to destroy Gyanon with
Sigma forced to kill her before he slammed his left hand onto the Horror's corpse in rage over
another loved one's betrayal, causing his left arm to take on a red Horror-like appearance with a
mask covering his face.

Known originally as the red-masked man (⾚い仮⾯の男, akai kamen no otoko) when he makes
his presence known to the Senate, Sigma engraves the Seal of Destruction (破滅の刻印, Hametsu
no Kokuin) on Kouga and other Makai Knights like Rei and Tsubasa, the effect being that it
shortens the inflicted Makai Knight's lifespan whenever they don their Makai armor, with chronic
pain a side effect that intensifies each time the armor is summoned, weakening the Makai
Knights gradually over time, and eventually killing them when he activates the seal. After
enlisting the Horror Sedinbale to help him translate a tablet with ancient Makai writing relating to
the Natural Release of the Ego Moon, Sigma uses Ratess to obtain the Spirit Pelt needed to
control Gyanon before killing him for the Madō Train key to enter the True Demon World where
he can get the materials needed to create Idea. Though unmasked during his fight with Kouga
and Rei, everyone was under the impression that he is Leo save Kouga on the grounds that
something is amiss. It was only when Leo arrives to Kouga's aid that Sigma's identity is revealed.
Frustrated at another betrayal, Sigma considers Leo dead to him while developing a personal
vendetta against Kouga.

Shortly afterwards, with the time now being ripe for Idea's activation with the Madō spell
enhancing Awakening Moon event drawing near, Sigma tricks the Makai Knights by claiming to
spare all save Kouga if they renounce their Makai Knighthood. With the Makai Knights gathered
to debate this, Sigma formed a barrier around them so he can enter the True Demon World
without interference. Though Kouga manage to board the Makai Train by making a contract with
Gajari, eventually derailing and crashing the Madō Train, as well as cutting Sigma's hand off to
break his spell, Sigma reveals a back-up plan: Using Zaruba to enter the True Demon World while
having Kouga be absorbed into Gyanon to be Idea's core. While Sigma manage to successfully
create Idea, he learns too late that his inner darkness had resurrected Gyannon as he finds
himself sucked into the Horror's body. Though he escaped Gyannon's body prior to his
destruction while losing his Horror powers, the ordeal placed Sigma on the verge of death as he
decides to kill Kouga with the time he has left. Arriving to Saezima manor ahead of Kouga,
Sigma holds Kaoru hostage while using his Makai Priest spells to erect an anti-Maki Armor
barrier to uproot the structure into the air. After being mortally wounded, Sigma learns he was
actually friends with Kouga while training as Makai Knights together and thought to have been
devoured by the Horror Raizon. In his last breath, Sigma gives his Madō Brush to Leo before
passing on.

While having the skills of both Makai Knights' swordsmanship and Makai Priests' magic, Sigma
also utilizes the power of Horrors since his left arm's transformation upon touching Gyanon's
flesh. He uses a deformed Madō Brush which can be transformed into a sword, as well as
capable of donning the Jaaku ( 邪悪(ジャアク)) [o] armor, created from his Knight opponent's
shadow only dissolves once his opponent removes his armor. He can also utilize Gōryūjin to
fight for him.

Sigma Fudō is portrayed by Ozuno Nakamura, who also plays Leo, although his voice is
deepened. As a child, he is portrayed by Tsukasa Taguchi ( ⽥⼝ 司, Taguchi Tsukasa).

Gigi

Gigi ( ギギ) is originally a human who Sigma murdered so he can use her corpse in his
experiments to create a familiar to serve him. Gigi is modified by Sigma to be able to turn into
ギギル) bodies, and utilize poisonous wing scales in her attacks
moths, split into three Gigiru (
from spraying it from her mouth to using her talons. Fighting Rekka and Jabi when they and
Kaoru enter Gyanon to find Kouga, Gigi is incinerated by the Makai Priestesses' attack.

Gigi is portrayed by Hiromi Eguchi.

Judam
Judam ( ジュダム, Judamu) is the main antagonist of Garo: Soukoku no Maryu, queen of the
Green Castle. Like many of the residents of the Promised Land, Judam was an object created by
humans yet discarded and forced to make a new life for herself. Feared by many in the Promised
Land for her ability to read their names and erase it to reduce an object into nothingness, Judam
despises those she considers ugly while having her forces gather the most beautiful objects in
the realm to consume. Though she praises humans for their ability to create things of beauty,
Judam admits she harbors a deep-seated grudge against them for discarding things without a
second thought. Ultimately, her scheme was to become one with the legendary dragon Maryu so
she can use its power to enter the human world and render all into nothingness. However, she
meets her end at Kouga's hands while accepting his apology for humanity's actions against her.

Judam is portrayed by Keiko Matsuzaka ( 松坂 慶⼦, Matsuzaka Keiko).

Higari

Higari ( 翡刈) is the main antagonist of Garo Gaiden: Tougen no Fue. She is a fallen Makai
Priestess who dabbled in the dark powers to the point that she was defeated by another Makai
Priest named Sougen when he sacrificed himself to bind her soul within her skull. Eventually,
Higari recruits two Makai Priestesses named Agi and Magi by offering them eternal life, as the
latter is gravely ill, if they can find a Makai Priest who can see Sougen's skeletal arm as the
Tougen Flute. From there, the person is subjected to repeat the eight note process that sealed
Higari in order to reverse it. Rekka is revealed as the ideal host of the first seven notes
representing the dark aspects of the human mind, but the final note is the death scream of a
Makai Priest. Though Jabi was the intended target, Magi's desperate desire for life forced her to
murder Agi when they two are backed into a corner. Once revived, Higari consumes everything
nearby, including Magi and her lover's corpse, to create a demonic body for herself with the
intent to kill Jabi and Rekka. However, the Makai Priestesses use the Scarlet Bird Flame
Formation technique to destroy Higari.

Higari is portrayed by Hitomi Takahashi ( ⾼橋 ひとみ, Takahashi Hitomi).

Magi and Agi

Magi (⿇妓) and Agi (阿妓) are Makai Priestesses who happen to be lovers, the former armed
with dual bladed tonfas and the latter with a baton and axe. When Magi contracts a terminal
illness, she and Agi formed a pact with Higari to revive her in return for eternal life even if it
meant others have to die in the process. To that end, they search for a Makai Priest who can see
the Tougen Flute as a flute instead of a skeletal arm. While Agi's attempt to use Jabi as the
sacrificial candidate failed, Magi has better luck with Rekka and they use the deceived Makai
Priestess to undo most of the seal. The final seal requires the dying scream of a Makai Priest to
undo and with the plot to use Jabi for that purpose failed, Magi, now overwhelmed by her desire
to live, murders Agi to fulfill their part of the bargain. However, instead of honoring her part of the
deal, Higari ends up consuming Magi.

Magi is portrayed by Miku Oono ( ⼤野 未来, Ōno Miku) while Agi is portrayed by Kumi Takiuchi (瀧
内 公美, Takiuchi Kumi).

Tousei Kaneshiro

⾦城 滔星, Kaneshiro Tōsei) is the principal antagonist of Garo: Yami o Terasu


Tousei Kaneshiro (
Mono. The estranged fourth son of Kensui Kaneshiro (⾦城 憲⽔, Kaneshiro Kensui, portrayed by
Toshiyuki Kitami), Tousei was born from an exiled Makai Priestess who raised him to become a
man of power. After learning of Zedom's existence from a chest in an abandoned house of his
maternal family, Tousei deliberately brought a Yin-Self Gate to his home with the emerging
Horror possessing his mother and devouring her guests before his eyes. Only able to escape
death by the Yin-Self Gate's barrier, the event aroused Tousei and he desired to make use of the
Horrors' power. This led to Tousei obtaining the Madō Horror Plants when he interfered in a ritual
held by Hakana and her group, siring her protector Sonshi as his first Madō Horror. From there,
Tousei captures and confines Hakana beneath the Hill of Zedom's Head to have her germinate
Madō Horror Plants so he can sire more Madō Horrors while taking over Vol City from the
shadows under the guise of the owner of a steakhouse. Among his victims was his brother Kaga
Kaneshiro, rendering him mute before driving him off into the graveyard.

Upon learning of Ryuga's arrival in Vol City, Tousei develops an interest in the Makai Knight as he
sires Enhou to become a Madō Horror while taking advantage of her curiosity in the recent chain
of terrorist attacks. Tousei proceeds to befriend and Ryuga, misleading him into thinking his
father is responsible for Vol City's predicament to get close enough as an ally to convert him into
a Madō Horror. However, upon seeing the Garo armor's brilliance intensify, Tousei decides to let
the Makai Knight be and use his lesser minions to speed up the armor's maturation while ending
Hakana's singing to obtain the final Madō Horror Plant. Once his cover is unexpectedly blown by
Kensui, Tousei decides to take full control of the Kaneshiro Group by having Enhou and Rivera
kill off his siblings and their families, with Ryuga's group serving as scapegoats in the 15
murders, so he would be the sole remaining heir before having Sonshi kill his father. When
confronted by Ryuga's group, Tousei reveals his humanity and gloats that they are bound by their
laws to not harm him as he guides them to the resting place of Zedom's head where he attempts
to convert Ryuga due to the circumstances no longer being in his favor. Though his scheme to
convert Ryuga with the final Madō Horror Plant fails, he has Rian captured and intends to obtain
a new supply of Madō Horror Plants through her. But after poisoning Rian to force her to obtain
Zedom's seeds from the seal at the Hill of Zedom's Head, Tousei's plot to use her is ruined by the
unexpected arrival of Ryuga and Zedom starting to fully awaken. Fleeing after ordering to Enhou
to get rid of Rian, Tousei is later livid after hearing about both her and Rivera's deaths prior to
being forced to flee again from his lair when Zedom begins decimating the ruins.

Separated from Sonshi soon after he flees from his lair, Tousei stumbles upon a group of SG1
troopers transporting Hakana's body and decides to use them as sacrificial bodyguards so the
Horrors now running rampant in the city would leave him be until daybreak. But Tousei fails to
realize that his exceedingly overflowing darkness would have a stronger attraction as all the
nearby Horrors chase after only him, thus ending up a vessel for countless Horrors after they
corner him in a restroom. Going into hiding at his steakhouse to take advantage of Vol City's
memory alteration, Tousei ends up being the only loose end by the time Ryuga finds him. Tousei
attempts to flee but is caught by Rian at the door and is killed by the Makai Priestess while
begging for his life.

Tousei Kaneshiro is portrayed by Kanji Tsuda. As a teenager, he is portrayed by Koudai Matsuoka


松岡 広⼤, Matsuoka Kōdai).
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Enhou

Enhou ( 燕邦, Enhō) is the commander of the Kaneshiro Group's paramilitary force SG1 (Security
Guardian 1), desiring to become strong since she was a child to protect people and preserve
justice. She is sired unwittingly during a meet up with Tousei and remains oblivious to her status
as a Madō Horror for a time, having dreams of feeding on men before coming to the realization
of her turned nature when she devours her subordinate and boyfriend Yoshitomi ( 吉富, portrayed
by Kazuki Fukuyama). On the surface, her personality remains the same as before she was sired,
only warped with a desire to please her master. But in reality, some traces of Enhou's humanity
remain and she secretly laments of her actions under Tousei's control. After being ultimately
killed by Ryuga and Rian, Enhou dies with a smile on her face, with her body revealed to be still
human. Using this to ensure that Enhou dies a hero instead of a monster, Rian disguises herself
as the woman to expose Rivera in front of SG1 troops and makes it appear that Enhou is
murdered by Rivera. Soon after, with her body taken by the SG1 for a proper funeral, Enhou's
necklace ends up in Rian's possession.
Enhou is portrayed by Hiroko Sato ( 佐藤 寛⼦, Satō Hiroko)

Rivera

リベラ, Ribera) is a two-faced Madō Horror who is armed with twin daggers that forms
Rivera (
from her ears. Her role in running Vol City, believing justice is something you create rather than
protect, is as Vol TV's newscaster who provides propaganda to hide Horror activity from the
populace while promoting Vol City as a paradise. Having a taste for pretty women, Rivera
devoured the lover of Yasuto Kazami a year earlier. In the present, working with Sonshi to label
Ryuga a serial killer by tricking him into getting them the photographic evidence for
manipulation, Rivera devours Kazami when he refuses to join their side. Rivera continues her
anti-Ryuga campaign until she falls for the Makai Knight's trap to make it appear that she
murdered him in cold blood on public television. As a result, with part of her tongue taken for a
Madō Horror detection system, Rivera is forced to go into hiding and resurfaces later to aid
Tousei while getting her revenge. However, though the confirmation of Ryuga still being alive and
well clears her name, Rivera ends up still being called a murderer after being tricked into
murdering who she thought was Enhou, while her identity as a Madō Horror is exposed in the
process. With nothing else to lose and believing that Vol City's order is ruined, Rivera uses her
connection to the Madō Horror Detector to locate the Makai Knights' base so she can capture
Rian. However, her fight with the Makai Knights ends with her death at the hands of Ryuga.

Rivera is portrayed by Kumi Imura ( 井村 空美, Imura Kumi).

Sonshi

Sonshi ( 尊⼠) is a Madō Horror who was originally a Makai Knight assigned to oversee the ritual
under the Hill of Zedom's Arm fifteen years prior in case of a Horror outbreak. However, due to
Tousei's actions, Sonshi was stabbed with a Madō Horror Plant and became the first Madō
Horror sired by him while forced to kill Sari and Rikyo before taking Hakana to Vol City. Under
Tousei's orders, Sonshi plays the role of Kensui's attendant to keep the rich man in line while
using him as a decoy to keep the Makai Knights from going after Tousei. Prior to formally
introducing himself to the Makai Knights, Sonshi played a role in Rui Suzuki losing her family and
later tricks Kazami to gather photographic evidence of Ryuga to make him a public enemy.
Eventually, when the Makai Knights infiltrate the Kaneshiro Institute, Sonshi is driven off by
Kensui who reveals Tousei's actions to Ryuga. Soon after, Sonshi assumes his position as
Tousei's second in command prior to Zedom's resurrection. As Zedom begins breaking free from
his seal, to render his master powerless, Sonshi is separated from Tousei by Burai so the Makai
Knights can kill him without the human getting in the crossfire. Though he attempts to return to
Tousei's side, Sonshi soon switch sides due to Zedom's influence and instead attempts to get
Zedom one of the Makai Knights to offer as a vessel. However, after being cut down by Ryuga,
Sonshi's lifeless body is spirited away by Zedom to serve the Horror as his new body.

As a former Makai Knight, Sonshi carries a Makai Sword with a white scabbard and wields it in
reverse grip, although he wields a pair of sai almost exclusively as a Madō Horror, using his
sword only when he is sufficiently cornered. Shown to be exceptionally powerful in both magic
and martial arts, he is capable of taking on defeating all three knights stationed in Vol City
simultaneously. Despite his prowess, Sonshi rarely sees action and usually serves as Tousei's
right-hand man, bodyguard and scout, detaching his eye for surveillance purposes to enable
Tousei to keep an eye on things, especially on Ryuga. Unlike most Madō Horrors, his true form is
a corrupted version of his Makai Knight armor, capable of sprouting wings for flight and
manifesting a sword and a pair of sai from his armor.

Sonshi is portrayed by Yasuaki Kurata ( 倉⽥ 保昭, Yasuaki Kurata).

Iyu

Iyu ( イユ) is the mother of Yuna who was originally a Makai Priestess. She desired a world free
of Horrors so her daughter would not need to fight, and notably displeased that Kuroudo
persisted with Yuna's training. Her notable ability is her singing voice that instills calmness in
people and heal them of their physical wounds. Iyu taught Yuna the song when she was a child.
Ten years prior to the events of Zero: Black Blood, Iyu was blinded by a Horror while protecting
Yuna, before she was knocked over a bridge to what many assumed to be her death. In reality
however, Iyu was saved by the Horror Ring as he deems her song touches him, and she joined
his cause in what she believed to be an appealing co-existence between Horrors and humans.
Being the only human who is deemed off-limits to the Horrors in Ring's community, Iyu plays a
vital role in the community by using her singing voice to placate the emotions of the residential
humans, especially those who are about to be served as Blood Dolces, and to ensure that Ring
maintains his sense of self. However, placing her daughter's well-being before her own when
both mother and daughter reunite, Iyu stops singing for Ring in an arranged act of redemption in
her role in the Horror's plans, by having him revert to his true nature and devour her.

Iyu is portrayed by Karia Nomoto ( 野本 かりあ, Nomoto Karia).

Eiji Busujima/Giru the Heretic Bone Knight


毒島 エイジ, Busujima Eiji), also known by the title Giru the Heretic Bone Knight (邪
Eiji Busujima (
⾻騎⼠・義流(ギル), Jakotsu Kishi Giru), is a Makai Knight who once served the Senate and
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was the leader of the Shadowfolk Makai Knights. Busujima was once an honorable and upright
person, whose teachings and code of conduct stressing prioritization of missions as Makai
Knights above everything else; Crow, as a former student, holds these teachings with the utmost
respect and continues to adhere to them to this day. Busujima eventually learned of Eyrith and
the rumor of the Horror's power of resurrection when his beloved Akari was dying. This drove
Busujima into madness as he attempted to use Mayuri as a receptacle for his lover's soul, before
setting out to find the Ady Slate. Believing that he succeeded in sealing Akari's soul when she
died, he proceeded to unravel the seal on the Ady Slate, so as to resurrect Akari no matter the
cost. After capturing Mayuri and giving Eyrith a sample of Akari's DNA, Busujima confronts Raiga
and Crow when they attempt to stop him. However, he realized the error of his ways when being
berated by Raiga, who had met Akari as a child, and seeing Crow ended up as Eyrith's host; he
attempted to help Raiga as redemption before Eyrith wounds him. Busujima then learn from
Mayuri that his plan of transferring Akari's soul never succeeded, as Mayuri was never capable
of sealing a human's soul, but is given some closure as he is left in Bikuu's care. The reformed
Busujima joins forces to help Crow stop Raiga when he is possessed by his armor, until the
Golden Knight manages to take back control of his body and departs to defeat Eyrith. He is last
seen putting up a grave marker for Akari.

In Garo: Makai Retsuden, it is revealed that he is imprisoned by the Makai Order for his crimes.
Crow visited Eiji one day, asking for a duel to the death in the mental realm in order to face up to
his weakness. Eiji ended up defeated, revealing that it was just a ruse so that Crow could help
cut down his former mentor's inner darkness. Surprised at how much his former pupil had
grown, both vowed to fight alongside each other in the future when he is released.

Befitting his status as the former leader of the Shadowfolk Makai Knights, he is a formidable
fighter who would not have been sufficiently taken down by the combined efforts of both Crow
and Raiga, had he not wavered during the fight. Despite being a Makai Knight, Busujima is also
shown to be knowledgeable in magic as he uses various spirit tags to distract, bind and attack
his opponents, and wears a pair of gloves which allow him to conjure concussive fire blasts and
catch Soul Metal blades unscathed. He wields a chokuto like the rest of the Shadowfolk Makai
Knights and dons a bronze-colored armor armed with the Jakotsuken ( 邪⾻剣, Heretic Bone
Sword).

Eiji Busujima is portrayed by Show Aikawa ( 哀川 翔, Aikawa Shō).


Agō

Agō ( 阿号) is the main antagonist of the film Garo: Goldstorm Sho. Agō is a humanoid Madōgu
created by Sōtatsu ages ago, able to assume an armored form that is armed with the
Gōsatsuken ( 号殺剣, Gō Killing Sword) and has the ability to fly. Believing that humans and
darkness are intertwined, Agō steals the severed arm of the Horror Degol from its resting place
to achieve his goal to create a world without Horrors by wiping out all of humanity. After he was
defeated by Ryuga, only a fragment of Agō remained that D Ringo used to help him protect the
city from Radan's missiles.

Agō is portrayed by Shunya Isaka ( 井坂 俊哉, Isaka Shunya).

Zesshin

Zesshin ( 絶⼼) is the main antagonist of Bikuu. He is a fallen Makai Priest who was originally a
Darkness Slasher who created the magic that allows the user to enter a human's mind, a spell
now commonly used by all Darkness Slashers. Zesshin possesses an alaya-vijnana mark, a rare
crescent-shaped birthmark on the back of his right hand, that is known to be a good luck charm
and a sign of great potential. Imprisoned and near death, he uses a modified version of the mind
entry spell to escape confinement and possess body after body, intending to eventually merge
his corrupt soul with the entire world, which he finds beautifully chaotic. His family frequently
engaged in incest to keep their powerful bloodline "pure," and Zesshin himself fathered Saya via
another of his daughters.

Zesshin is portrayed by Shirō Sano ( 佐野 史郎, Sano Shirō).

Saya

Saya ( 紗夜) is a Makai Priestess who keeps watch on Byakkai by order of the Senate. It is later
revealed that she is one of Zesshin's daughters, a product of father-daughter incest, and intends
to continue the practice once her father possesses a compatible body. She thought herself
conspiring with her father to realize his ambition, and that she was using Byakkai for
information, not knowing that she was the one being manipulated by both men for their
respective goals instead. She is defeated by Bikuu and imprisoned, last seen in a catatonic state.
It is implied that Byakkai possesses her body after his death.

Saya is portrayed by Erika Asakura ( 朝倉 えりか, Asakura Erika).


Byakkai

Byakkai ( ⽩海) is a Makai Priest and Bikuu's mentor who was originally a Darkness Slasher. He is
confined in a luxurious penthouse-like cell for quitting being a Darkness Slasher without
permission, as well as having knowledge of secrets the Senate does not want anyone else
knowing. He equates the cell to a coffin, despite having any luxuries he could ask for under such
circumstances. Bikuu goes to him for information and advice at the start of the Zesshin incident,
and he tells her everything there is to know about the subject at hand, then passes onto her a
powerful spell said to be formidable enough to take down Zesshin, which however, proved to be
ineffective later. He is set free after the incident is resolved, showing the Senate that Darkness
Slashers can indeed be trusted through Bikuu's work in taking down Zesshin. However it was
later revealed to and by Bikuu, that he orchestrated the entire Zesshin incident to send a
message to the Senate, that being a Darkness Slasher was a bitter profession and that they
should be sympathized, not feared nor scorned. He subsequently taunts Bikuu fondly of her
inability to kill him, as his orb is still white from not having actually dirtied his hands despite
being the one behind the sinister plot. He is implied to have possessed Saya's body after Bikuu
did end up executing her former master regardless.

Byakkai is portrayed by Mickey Curtis ( ミッキー・カーチス, Mikkī Kāchisu).

Erika

Erika (エリカ) is a Makai Priestess who is ordered by her handler to assassinate Bikuu.
Erika is portrayed by Misaki Momose (桃瀬 美咲, Momose Misaki).

Edel

Edel ( エデル, Ederu) is the main antagonist of Zero: Dragon Blood, a Dragon Knight. He is
awakened from thousands of years of sleep by Makai Priest Okina and aimed at getting his
hands on the Dragon Egg. He is able to assume an armored form called Armored Dragon Edel
鎧⻯エデル, Gairyū Ederu) by removing an evil qi-tainted dragon fang from his necklace and
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stabbing it into his arm. His armored form, despite appearing to be more powerful than a Makai
Knight's armor, has the side effect of incapacitating him for a certain period of time afterwards,
and requiring him to force said fang out from his body in a rather painful manner. He possesses
the ability to command dragons regardless of their prior allegiance, able to turn back Rekka's
summoned young Makai Dragons with a word, and create dragon familiars out of various kinds
of scraps called Giryū (義⻯) to serve him. He can also set his blade aflame by scraping it across
his forearm. In his unarmored state, he is able to use a stinger-like tail that can extend from his
upper back.

Edel hailed from a time long before the emergence of Makai Priests, where humanity had yet to
discover ways to fight Horrors effectively. He was made a sacrifice as an infant by the humans
of his village to appease the Horrors, but was rescued by a dragon before he was devoured by
said Horrors. The dragon raised him as her own, naming him "Edel", which meant "the land" in
dragon language, and taught him everything he knew, including ways of slaying Horrors.
Eventually, the dragon passed on during his teenage years, her remains formed into a shrine of
woody substance and left an egg behind. The egg hatched sometime later and Edel, in turn,
raised the infant dragon as his own, naming her "Nova" ( ノヴァ), which meant "the waters" in
dragon language. As with Nova's "mother", both became inseparable as Edel grown into a young
man and Nova grew into her adult form, spending their days together slaying Horrors, so much
so that Edel had later taken Nova to be his "wife". The duo happened to save a human village one
day from the Horrors, and finding it rather enjoyable saving lives, they somehow became heroes
in their own right protecting humans from Horrors. Despite having fought Horrors and protecting
humanity faithfully, a group of Makai Priests saw him as an abomination who was neither
dragon nor human, and Nova a monster whose powers to be harnessed. This group abducted
Nova when she was at her weakest—having after laid an egg not long ago, and set up a ritual to
harness her powers. Edel eventually came to her rescue, but Nova was killed nonetheless trying
to save him, slaying the group of Makai Priests and putting Edel in his suspended animation
state in the process.

Since then, he turned to be disgusted by humanity instead, with his first act upon awakening
being to kill Okina, after being told to harness the dragon's powers to slay Horrors, as it reminded
him of the nightmare long ago. Despite being a human, he claims to relate with the dragons
better and sees himself as a dragon in human form. He sees humanity as nothing more than
ugly, filthy vermin to be cleansed from the face of the Earth, and intends to do so once he gets
his hands on the Dragon Egg. He is defeated by the combined forces of Rei, Rekka, and Kagome,
being thrown into a chasm after Kagome sacrifices herself to defeat him. However, he is soon
revived by the sacrifice of his mechanical fish-like familiar Ruru ( ルルウ, Rurū), and resumes his
hunt for the Dragon Egg.

元 鍾
Giryū have the forms of a small dragon-like Gen ( ), an iron maiden-like Shō ( ), a crow-like
鴉 巌
Karasu ( ), and a horse-like Gan ( ). A number of Gen and a Karasu can combine into a
humanoid Giryūjin ( 義⻯⼈).
Edel is portrayed by Tomohisa Yuge ( ⼸削 智久, Yuge Tomohisa).

Banbi

Banbi ( 蛮美) is a Makai Priestess and Aguri's childhood friend, who wears a mask to hide her
burned face. She meets Aguri again at some point prior to the events of Garo: Kami no Kiba, and
asks him to lend her his armor for one night as a means of resurrecting Judo ( ジュドー, Judō), a
fallen Makai Knight and her lover temporarily. Despite the deed not being a good idea, Aguri
relented due to his relationship with her. However, she immediately goes about stealing other
Makai Knight armors when she finds out that one set of armor is inadequate of completing the
ritual. Banbi took to working with Rinza, a Horror who claimed that she would help Banbi gather
the necessary amount of armors, especially that of Garo's, and fend off would-be pursuers, in
exchange for being allowed to devour the presumably the owner of the title of Garo, claiming
that it would make them immortal. However, that is revealed to be a lie and Rinza had been using
Banbi all along, cooperating so as to use the resurrected fallen Makai Knight as a tool to create
and activate the Fang of God. Banbi is crestfallen once the ploy is revealed to her and the fallen
Knight she resurrected is revealed to be Jinga instead of Judo, whom Rinza deems to be too
weak for his intended purpose. As Jinga spirits the now heartbroken Banbi away, who dies
shortly after, she is temporarily resurrected in the likeness of Amily, a woman an amnesiac Jinga
claims to somehow "feel close to him", and used as a mindless doll to hold Rian off. She is finally
put to rest by Rian after being defeated.

Banbi is portrayed by Hiroko Yashiki ( 屋敷 紘⼦, Yashiki Hiroko).

Shōsetsu Hagiri

Shōsetsu Hagiri ( 葉霧 宵刹, Hagiri Shōsetsu) is the main antagonist of Garo: Versus Road. 20
years ago, he was one of the 100 Makai Knights-to-be that Shidōin chose to find the most
suitable person to be a new holder of the title of Garo. He is the one who created virtual reality
headsets, and watches the players of the virtual reality death game "Garo: Versus Road" through
monitors in the ruins of Shidōin. He seeks to fill the Garo armor with the players' inner darkness
ベイル, Beiru), a black Dark Metal armor armed with a sword that can be turned
to create Veil (
into a whip sword. After the end of the game, the Veil armor is born and he dons it and fights
Kuon donning the Garo armor. However, he ends up being defeated by Kuon and killed by Azami.

Shōsetsu Hagiri is portrayed by Tomomi Maruyama ( 丸⼭ 智⼰, Maruyama Tomomi). As a youth,


he is portrayed by Kyoya Honda ( 本⽥ 響⽮, Honda Kyōya).
Azami Kadō

Azami Kadō ( 伽堂 アザミ, Kadō Azami) is Hagiri's collaborator who chose 100 men for the game
"Garo: Versus Road". After Hagiri's defeat by Kuon, she kills the collaborator that is not useful
anymore, and leaves for parts unknown.

The gifted Makai Priestess of Monastery branch, Azami Kadō is the daughter of the last Golden
Knight Garo who gave his life to save the Human Realm from the latest of once every 500 years
of cataclysm that threaten humanity. Her late mother was a Makai Priestess who not only the
husband of the same Golden Knight, but also his partner and apparently came from the different
branch of Makai Order (as she wield Madō Brush unlike those in Monastery branch). Azami's
mother died shortly after giving birth to her, leading Priestess Kadō taking care of her in her
stead. Azami grew into a talented Makai Priestess noted for being the only one who can control
the darkness, and Monastery sought to use her dark gift for its own purpose. Little did the Order
knew that the reason why Azami possessed such gift was because of her ensouled by the very
fragment of darkness her father destroyed long ago, and now aimed to continue what it started.
For the same reason, her heart is filled with dark and sadistic thoughts in addition of devoid of
humanity her birth parents possess, something that became apparent when she interfered the
final round of the Monastery's brutal succession ceremony to determine the heir of Garo Armor
and introduced its surviving contestant, Hagiri, the might of Dark Metal to recruited him into his
cause until he outlived her usefulness. Azami is also not above dirtying her hands in ensuring
things go into her favor as shown through possessing Taisuke Nagumo to force him participate
in the final round of Versus Road death game when the latter knew too much about conspiracy
behind it.

After Hagiri's defeat, Azami executed him as he had outlived his usefulness and takes away Dark
Metal Veil Armor composed of, but choose not to kill the victorious Sena Kuon, the new Golden
Knight, and left for parts unknown, but nevertheless promised that they will meet again
someday.

Azami Kadō is portrayed by Kyoko Hinami ( ⽇南 響⼦, Hinami Kyōko). As a teenager, she is
portrayed by Rin Marumoto ( 丸本 凛, Marumoto Rin).

Shuka

Shuka ( 朱伽) is a humanoid Madōgu who serves as the navigator of the game "Garo: Versus
Road". Later, she possesses self-awareness and says that it's wrong to kill each other to choose
the successor of the title of Garo. Due to this, she is slain by Hagiri.

Shuka is portrayed by Nashiko Momotsuki ( 桃⽉ なしこ, Momotsuki Nashiko).


Makai entities

Old Woman Tamu

Old Woman Tamu ( タム婆, Tamu-baa) is a living Makai gateway. Though humanoid, various parts
of her body is composed of wood and branches. Between her "thighs" is the entrance to the
Crimson Forest. Without permission from Tamu, no one can enter. She had a friendly
relationship with Makai Priest Amon and enjoys sharing a cup of red sake with him.

Tamu is portrayed by Toshie Negishi ( 根岸 季⾐, Negishi Toshie).

The Grou Dragon

The Grou Dragon ( グラウ⻯, Gurau Ryū) is the guardian of the Barankas fruit which it produces
within its body. The Grou Dragon is a sentient mechanical dragon created to reside inside the
Crimson Forest and hunt the Horrors there. He has a main dragon head on the top and four sides
to his body (almost cube-like). His cube-like body has a rustic color and when he speaks he
rotates it to a different side of his body. Whenever he reacts to some thought his body makes a
turn. Two sides of his body have a white naked woman statue, the front side a white gothic skull
of a creature, and the back side with just gears that resemble the yin/yang sign. The Grou
Dragon has a blaster-cannon, his statues are actually large mechanical claws, his gothic skull is
actually a claw and grinder, and his gear side has multiple mechanical tentacles. He has four
mechanical legs and his back is capable of bringing out two large wings for flight. His only
purpose is to destroy Horrors, the Grou Dragon's fangs are used by Makai Knights to hone their
skills.

When the Grou Dragon first encountered Kouga when he needs the Barankas fruit to save Kaoru,
he expresses being curious about the Makai Knight's nature to protect people and challenged
Kouga to defeat him with all his strength to win the fruit. The Grou Dragon helped Kouga
summon his armor and Gōten to fight at his full potential while engaging in a clash of ideals if
saving lives is more important than destroying Horrors. Kouga almost lost to him, but Rei
stepped in to assist him. Kouga thought he lost the fight because he had help, but the Grou
Dragon said that if Rei lend his power to Kouga, then that's also part of his power. Though the
Grou Dragon vanished, Silva remarked that the Grou Dragon was never alive and that the power
of the Demon World will eventually recreate it. By the events of Garo: Makai Senki, the Grou
Dragon becomes active again.

The Grou Dragon is voiced by Masakazu Handa ( 半⽥ 雅和, Handa Masakazu).

The Makai Tree

The Makai Tree ( 魔戒樹, Makaiju) are tree-like creatures that resides in the Makai Forest,
products of the Horror Eyrith. One such Makai Tree kept Jabi within her stomach, which
resembles as a round squid-like creature with multiple eyes. She has many tentacles and can
shoot spears out of her "body" to defend herself. She's not a malicious creature; she kept Jabi
sleeping inside her stomach for a 200-year incubation. She claimed that Jabi wasn't ready to
reincarnate (hinting the Makai Tree had plans for Jabi) when Kouga came to save her.

Kouga at first had to fight off the Makai Tree's illusionary attacks. The Makai Tree has the ability
to take on the forms of people within the memories of Kouga. For Kouga it as easy when Barago,
Kodama, and Rei appeared, but the most difficult was when Kaoru and Taiga's form was taken.
Eventually Kouga learned to suppress his feelings just long enough to defeat the Makai Tree on
the first round. During the second round Kouga had Gōten increase the Garo Zanbaken twice its
size and surfed the sword into the Makai Tree's stomach. The Makai Tree's stomach exploded
and Jabi was saved. Jabi was spirited back to the living. The Makai Tree was only defeated, not
destroyed.

The Makai Tree is voiced by Yukari Okuda ( 奥⽥ ゆかり, Okuda Yukari).

The Spirit Beast

The Spirit Beast ( 霊獣, Reijū) is a mysterious creature whose pelt is used as a material for
making hairs of Madō Brushes, while it itself is the only creature that can restore a brush's fading
power, though hunting down the Spirit Beast without permission is strictly forbidden. The Spirit
Beast can usually only seen by extremely rare chance, and perception of its appearance differ
from one person to another. Those who seek the Spirit Beast intentionally must possess a
ceremonial blade and travel through a certain path in a certain manner, and remain untainted by
evil qi along the way. The Spirit Beast exists in a different plane of existence, as such, a final
ritual of synchronizing one's space-time with that of the Spirit Beast's is needed. Although the
Spirit Beast is harmless, it is however, accompanied by a ferocious guardian beast called Origs
オリグス, Origusu), which attacks indiscriminately anyone who intentionally gets near the Spirit
(
Beast. To those capable of painting, there is also a custom of gifting a painting of the Spirit
Beast as he or she perceives it, to the person one cherishes the most. Regardless of its
appearance when fully grown, it appears as a sentient fur ball as a baby.

Zaji

Zaji ( ザジ) [q] is a manifestation created from the essence of many Horrors who were slain by the
Makai Knights bearing the title of Garo; his appearance differs depending on the person
inheriting the title. Because of his origins, driven by the Horror essence that composes his being,
Zaji exists with the sole purpose to kill Golden Knights with extreme prejudice. Among his
abilities is manipulation of time and space, using it to create a clone of himself and change the
flow of time as well as the battlefield. Using a broken stone face from a sphinx-based Horror
statue to gain physical form, Zaji challenges Kouga to a fight to the death. Once his identity is
revealed during the fight by the will of the ancestors of Kouga taking form of the Golden Knight,
Garo damages the statue's restored face to destroy the Horror Gate that enables Zaji to exist.
Though defeated, Zaji points out that his kind will kill Kouga and his successors in time, and that
Kouga shall not have peace until his death should he choose to walk the path of a Makai Knight.

Zaji appears once more in Garo: Makai no Hana, this time to face off against Kouga's son Raiga
who has gone for purification while getting a new Grou Dragon's fang. As Raiga has killed his
hundredth Horror, the fang became embedded in the nearby broken statue face holding the
sealed Zaji, and the Horror latches himself to it. Once the fang is installed in the Saezima manor,
Zaji proceeds to make attempts to kill Raiga at his home with two clones. Once personally
facing Raiga, Zaji overwhelms the Makai Knight by revealing his ability to transform into Super
Zaji ( 超ザジ, Chō Zaji), a large demonic version of himself. However, Zaji ends up being defeated
by Raiga once again, right after he acquires the right to summon Gōten, which he earns due to
the will of Garo reasoning that by fighting Zaji, he would be in fact fighting himself. Zaji curses
the current Garo before exploding upon his defeat. But Zaji is revived once more by Eyrith, who
offers him the chance to wipe out the Garo line by sending him a time-displaced Rekka and Rian
who the being sensed to be tied the Garo line. Luckily, the women were saved from certain death
by Kouga who was also displaced from the realm he ended up in after Eyrith removed him and
Kaoru from their time.

Zaji is voiced by Hiroyuki Amano ( 天野 ひろゆき, Amano Hiroyuki).

Gajari
Gajari ( ガジャリ) is a being within the Senate's walls that was created long ago by the Makai
Knights' collective imagination as a protector of humanity. While more of a neutral being, seeing
no distinction between humans and Horrors, Gajari only aids the Makai Knights due to a pact
said to last for centuries. It is said that forming a pact with Gajari has consequences even if the
reasons are pure, with Kouga making such a pact to stop Sigma and is forced by the deal to
travel to the Promised Land to retrieve a part of Gajari's body: the Fang of Lamentation. However,
Kouga learns that his quest was a means for him to understand the relationship between the
Makai Knights and Gajari.

Gajari is voiced by Ryūzaburō Ōtomo ( ⼤友 ⿓三郎, Ōtomo Ryūzaburō).

Barg

Barg ( バルグ, Barugu) is a beast with several swords embedded in its back, which is capable of
sealing Horrors inside its own body. Barg is used by the Shadowfolk Makai Knights as a means
of purifying their blades. It is usually sealed in a deep well in a small shrine guarded by the
Shadowfolk Knights and lays dormant. However, it can awaken from the slightest of physical
disturbance, evident from being awakened when a young Knight peered into the well out of
curiosity and a drop of his sweat landed onto Barg. It has a violent temperament and is powerful
enough to kill Makai Knights, as well as sprout wings for flight. While it resents being sealed in
the shrine and used as a tool, it cannot survive for long outside the shrine and will die in less
than a day going outside.

When Barg escaped, Gento, Crow, and Raiga deem it necessary to slay Barg, despite the fact that
it has less than a day to live, due to it having killed four Makai Knights. Slaying Barg proves to be
troublesome as it cannot be simply cut down, due to Horrors sealed within would be released if
Barg dies. Gento and Crow, the two remaining Shadowfolk Makai Knights present when it
escaped, have to trap it under a temporary moonlight barrier before Raiga can move in to cut it
down, so as to contain the Horrors sealed within it.

Mayuri easily empathizes with Barg, due to her being a Madōgu as well, and attempts to seal it
within her at the risk of her own life. She is visibly saddened when it is cut down, and proceeds to
put up a grave marker using one of the swords from its back.

Small Makai Dragons


Small draconic fishes tamed and deployed by Makai Order as familiars for variety of purposes
such as sensory detection, scouting, combat, and messaging. Usually summoner in swarms by
Makai Priests, the creatures can either tearing target apart with their teeth like piranhas or
detonate in rapid, destructive kamikaze attack; able to stay with its master/summoner for
extended amount of time, or vaporizing back into Makai Realm to avoid death.

Makai Dragons

Makai Dragons are entities originating from the Demon World and little is known about them, as
only one was known to have been around in ancient times and no sightings of these creatures
have been documented since the only dragon known died. According to Edel, dragons are very
intelligent beings, evident from one capable of raising Edel himself from infancy and teaching
him everything he knew about the world, including ways of slaying Horrors, which was virtually
unknown at the time. The dragons also have their own language, with examples of "Edel"
meaning "the lands" and "Nova" meaning "the waters". While capable of eating food from the
human realm and even finding such food to be enjoyable, dragons sustain themselves solely
through consumption of evil ki. They breed slowly, as seen in Nova's case where creating and
laying an egg itself takes considerable time and effort, and severely weakens them for a period
of time. They could also leave behind an egg when they pass, as seen in the case of Edel's first
partner. As their name suggest, they are fearsome creatures of formidable power, with the
example of an infant hatched not long ago sporting powers comparable to that of a Makai Priest
with advanced combat magic, and teleporting elsewhere after using such powers.

Dragons are also emotional beings and are known to form deep attachments to those who are
close to them. It is in their instinct to put their lives on the line without hesitation for the sake of
their loved ones, even at infancy. Unlike most creatures hailing from the Demon World realm,
they are not inherently hostile to humans, and one lone example have been shown to be fond of
humans enough to save an infant sacrifice from Horrors and raising the baby as her own.

Players of Garo: Versus Road

Ryōsuke Amō

Ryōsuke Amō ( 天⽻ 涼介, Amō Ryōsuke) is the owner of the bar Meteor. His strength in fights is
known to local underworld figures. He has a pet dog named Kotera (コテラ). His weapons of
choice within the game are two metal gauntlets. In the final round of the death game, he is
defeated by Kuon, who refuses to finish him off, before being killed by Hagiri.

Ryōsuke Amō is portrayed by Yuhi ( 勇翔, Yūhi).

Taisuke Nagumo

Taisuke Nagumo ( 南雲 太輔, Nagumo Taisuke) is a video creator who runs his Y-Tube channel,
Nag Station. He has the ability to collect information efficiently and also has photographic
memory. His weapon of choice within the game is an expandable baton. After the fourth round
of the death game, his investigation into the game leads to him being possessed by Azami. In
the final round of the death game, he manages to be freed from her control and tries to kill her.
However, he gets fatally wounded by her before telling Kuon the truth of the game and dying in
his arms.

Taisuke Nagumo is portrayed by Tokito ( 時⼈).

Takane Kōzuki

Takane Kōzuki ( ⾹⽉ 貴⾳, Kōzuki Takane) is a clothing sales assistant and fashion magazine
model with an androgynous appearance. He always carries a stuffed bunny that he made during
his junior high school days, and it means a lot to him. 8 years ago, when he was in junior high
school, he killed his two classmates bullying him and his teacher turning a blind eye to bullying.
After his release from medical juvenile training school, he changed his name legally from
Takeshi Noda ( 野⽥ 武志, Noda Takeshi). His weapon of choice within the game is a ballistic
knife. In the final round of the death game, he is beaten to death by Amō.

Takane Kōzuki is portrayed by Toman ( とまん). As a teenager, he is portrayed by Mahiro Fukada


深⽥ 真弘, Fukada Mahiro).
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Shōri Hoshiai

Shōri Hoshiai (星合 翔李, Hoshiai Shōri) is Kuon's childhood friend from elementary school who
goes the same university as him. He doesn't have any goals for the future and often cuts classes
to spend a lot of his time at amusement arcades. His weapon of choice within the game is a
silver longsword with a blue gem in the hilt, based on a keychain he owned as a child that served
as a symbol of his friendship with Kuon. In the third round of the death game, he is possessed by
a Horror and asks Kuon to kill him. While the friend is hesitating, he detonates his explosive
collar to kill himself before fully becoming a Horror.

Shōri Hoshiai is portrayed by Naoya Shimizu ( 清⽔ 尚弥, Shimizu Naoya). As a child, he is


portrayed by Niko Tomonaga ( 朝⻑ ニコ, Tomonaga Niko).

Dai Kanata

Dai Kanata ( 奏⾵ ⼤, Kanata Dai) is a quasi-gang leader who is Amō's rival from junior high
school. His ambition is to be the top underworld figure. His weapon of choice within the game is
a metal baseball bat. In the fourth round of the death game, he uses the demon sword against
Hyūga but fails to slay the foe within its time limit. As a result, he becomes an undead before
ending up being slain by Amō using the demon sword.

Dai Kanata is portrayed by Shutaro Kadoshita ( ⾨下 秀太郎, Kadoshita Shūtarō).

Ren Hyūga

Ren Hyūga ( ⽇向 蓮, Hyūga Ren) is a 21-year-old serial killer who escaped from a transport
vehicle. He has great physical abilities. His weapons of choice within the game are two
karambit. In the fourth round of the death game, he uses the demon sword against an undead
Kanata but fails to slay the foe within its time limit. As a result, he becomes an undead before
ending up being slain by Kuon using the demon sword.

Ren Hyūga is portrayed by Reiji.

Notes

a. The kanji that make up the name "Garo" (⽛狼) are literally translated as "Fanged Wolf".
b. The kanji that make up the name "Zero" (絶狼) are literally translated as "Cutting Wolf".

c. The kanji that make up the name "Dan" (打無) are literally translated as "Strikeless".

d. The kanji that make up the name "Bado" (波怒) are literally translated as "Wave Anger".

e. The kanji that make up the name "Baron" (破狼) are literally translated as "Breaking Wolf".

f. The kanji that make up the name "Gai" (⽛射) are literally translated as "Fanged Shooting".

g. Zen (漸) is the Japanese word for "Steadily".


h. The kanji that make up the name "Crow" ( 吼狼, Kurō) are literally translated as "Howling Wolf".
i. The kanji that make up the name "Giga" (戯⽛) are literally translated as "Frolic Fang".

j. The kanji that make up the name "Roze" (狼是, Rōze) are literally translated as "Wolf Justice".

k. The kanji that make up the name "Yaiba" (夜射刃) are literally translated as "Night Shooting Blade".

l. The kanji that make up the name "Zanko" (斬虎) are literally translated as "Slashing Tiger".

m. The kanji that make up the name "Lord" (狼怒, Rōdo) are literally translated as "Wolf Anger".

n. The kanji that make up the name "Ouga" (王⽛) are literally translated as "King Fang".

o. Jaaku (邪悪) is the Japanese word for "Evil".

p. The kanji that make up the name "Giru" (義流) are literally translated as "Flow of Justice".

q. In the ending credits, it has a subtitle of Spacetime Horror (時空ホラー, Jikū Horā).

References

1. "CR 暗黒騎⼠キバ鎧伝" (http://www.sansei-rd.com/products04/kiba/) .

2. The special booklet, included in the first-press limited edition of the Garo: Gekkou no Tabibito Complete
Box.

See also

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