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Five Dragon Gods

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    Five Dragon Gods in General 
The Five Dragon Gods are five insurmountably powerful dragons that inhabit the mysterious land of Guiltina, each rumored to rival the might of Acnologia himself. The goal of Fairy Tail's Century Quest is to seal these dragons away, but no one has ever managed to face them and live to tell about it in over 160 years.
  • All-Powerful Bystander: They haven't budged an inch for centuries, not even taking part in the events leading to the Dragon King Festival and the virtual extinction of the dragons, remaining content to mind their own business. However, it's believed that they will stir when something "massive" happens, and their capacity for cataclysmic destruction is precisely why Elefseria wants to make sure they're contained. Dragon God Ignia himself implies that "something" is actually Acnologia's death, as he's the reason they fled to Guiltina and went into hiding.
  • Balance of Power: Even disregarding the ever-present threat of Acnologia, the big reason the Dragon Gods haven't been more active is because they're all evenly matched enough that any of them making a move on the others would result most likely in a stalemate. In the worst-case, Mutually Assured Destruction would be on the table, and there's the possibility an outside power could take advantage of their battles. That's why Selene sought to use Faris and now Diabolos as her pawns to tip the scales in her favor.
  • Big Bad Ensemble: Collectively they are this, although it's played with or even subverted with Mercuphobia, who had a Heel–Face Turn decades ago and is the Token Good Teammate who only attacked because he was Brainwashed and Crazy.
  • Chekhov's Gunman: Implied, as August first mentioned the existence of "dragon gods" when marveling over God Serena's power, even though God Serena laughed off the idea of such dragons existing, let alone any dragon that could withstand him. It turns out there are dragons with the title of "gods" in this world, and they're set up as the villains of 100 Years Quest.
  • "Day of the Week" Name: Their elements (and corresponding titles) are based on the Japanese names for the weekdays:
    • Monday: Getsuyoubi (Moon): Moon Dragon God Selene
    • Tuesday: Kayoubi (Fire): Fire Dragon God Ignia
    • Wednesday: Suiyoubi (Water): Water Dragon God Mercuphobia
    • Thursday: Mokuyoubi (Wood): Wood Dragon God Aldoron
    • Friday: Kinyoubi (Metal/Gold): Gold Dragon God Viernes
    • Saturday: Doyoubi (Earth): Earth Dragon God Dogramag
  • Dragons Are Divine: While they aren't truly gods, they are amongst the most powerful of the Dragon race and were worshipped in the past as gods for their terrible power and deeds with it.
  • The Dreaded: Just as Acnologia was believed far and wide to be the most terrible force of destruction Earth-land has ever known, there are secretly five others of his caliber—and if they were to go to war, it would spell The End of the World as We Know It. The fact that they have to fight these beasts strikes dread into Fairy Tail's hearts, considering how much magic power it took to take Acnologia down.
  • A God Am I: While Mercphobia goes the A God I Am Not route, at least two of them (Aldoron and Ignia) definitely seem to buy into the hype that they have become gods of this world.
  • God Guise: They are of the "mistaken for gods" variety who built up their strength to rival Acnologia, causing humans to fear and revere them as actual gods. In Mercphobia's case, the people of Ermina have a religion dedicated to him while Aldoron is hailed by the people of Draseal as a guardian god.
  • Know When to Fold 'Em: Ignia reveals they fled to Guiltina 400 years ago during the Dragon King Festival to escape Acnologia out of fear of him, since they lacked the power to challenge him at the time. Of course, by the time they actually grew in strength to rival his, he was already killed.
  • Last of His Kind: Thanks to Acnologia, are the only known remaining dragons in the world (excluding the human-turned-dragon Elseferia)
  • Motive Decay: They originally fled to Guiltina in hopes of someday growing strong enough to challenge Acnologia, but in the intervening years, most of them have seemingly abandoned this goal (Mercphobia is more interested in ruling Ermina, while Aldoron is content with acting as the foundation for several towns) with the only exception being Ignia. Selene and Aldoron meanwhile are revealed to have changed their goals to Take Over the World, with the latter wanting to feed on all life to grow stronger while the former wanted to use Aldoron to do the job before deciding to do it herself after his death.
  • Not-So-Omniscient Council of Bickering: Despite being known collectively as the "Five Dragon Gods", they mostly keep to themselves and don't really have much connection besides being incredibly powerful dragons. Mercphobia even admits he hasn't had much contact with the others aside from Ignia.
  • One Extra Member: Despite being called the Five Dragon Gods, Elefseria reveals there is in fact a sixth member, Earth Dragon God Dogramag, but this member isn't nominally counted anymore because he's dead but the corpse still remains.
  • Person of Mass Destruction: Each of them qualifies by virtue of having comparable power to Acnologia, but for specifics:
    • Mercphobia can cause The Great Flood to happen simply as a consequence of Power Incontinence, and when he goes crazy, even in an instinctual rage can lift all the water flooding Ermina into the sky while preventing any more water from flooding in.
    • Ignia simply by flaring his Magic Power can set an entire city on fire. When he puts in a bit of effort, he can melt through the enchanted stone walls of the Great Labyrinth of Dogra, which the likes of Natsu and Suzaku could only lightly mark with their attacks.
    • Aldoron is so huge a single stomp can destroy a mountain range, to say nothing of his actual magic that creates trees that dwarf the mountains.
    • Selene when her magic power is flexed in full makes the moon grow larger and starts affecting the ocean in Earthland's Elmina across dimensions from Elentear.
    • Dogramag, despite by Elefseria's own reckoning the weakest of the Dragon Gods and having a century less time to gather power due to allegedly being killed by the Magia Dragon guild master, was able to merge his Magic Power with the very earth itself and create a massive, ever-expanding-to-the-present-day underground labyrinth. And his supposed corpse still retains its potent Magic Power after a whole century.
    • Viernes can transmute entire landscapes into gold just by flying high into the sky and then unleashing his magic power down on the land within his view.
  • Power Incontinence: Several of them have been revealed to have an issue with this, their power growing so vast they can't fully control it anymore. Mercphobia's powers have gotten to the point he can't stop raising the tides at night and fears he could cause The Great Flood if left unchecked. Aldoron needed to create his Power Limiter orbs and the Five God Seed generals to suppress his power after he grew to the gargantuan size he's reached in the present.
  • Shrouded in Myth: Because they're content to live in hiding, very few in the world have ever heard of them and fewer still believe them to be anything other than legend, from the Magic Council to Acnologia himself. All that's known is that each has the magic power to rend the earth and burn the sky should they so choose to.
  • Weredragon: Unlike humans who forcibly turned into dragons from overusing their Dragon Slaying Magic, they each seem to know Transformation Magic that allows them to appear as humans.

    Mercphobia 

Mercphobia

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The Water Dragon God, ruler of Ermina, and the first of the Dragon Gods encountered by Natsu and friends. While he possesses a surprising level of cordialness and interest in humans in the present, in the past he was greatly feared for his willingness to drown countless numbers of them without care.


  • Brainwashed and Crazy: The White Wizard makes him go on a rampage in Ermina, with Karameel tearfully pleading with Natsu and company to put him out of his misery.
  • Brought Down to Normal: After Natsu powered up on Ignia's flames manages to beat him to a pulp and halt his brainwashed rampage, Mercphobia ends up expending his available magic power and finds himself reduced to a "mere" human. He doesn't mind though, as now he doesn't have to worry about his power threatening the world and his people anymore.
  • Death Seeker: He admits to Natsu's team that he wants to die, or at least be sealed away, to ensure his powers don't endanger the planet. However, he can't do that until he regains his stolen magic and restores Ermina's citizens to human form.
  • Elemental Rock-Paper-Scissors: Both played straight and subverted. His Water Dragon Magic is noted to be capable of easily nullifying Natsu's fire, but said magic is also barely inconvenienced by Gray's ice. This is partially due to the fact that he just has so much more power than either of them. It's only when Ignia, a fellow God Dragon, comes onto the scene that Mercphobia struggles to counter magic.
  • Elemental Shapeshifter: Similar to Juvia, Mercphobia has the ability to turn his body into water on reflex to let attacks harmlessly slip through him in the rare case he actually gets attacked by something that can actually hurt him. When Natsu tries to hit him with Crimson Lotus: Exploding Flame Blade, doing this not only lets him avoid damage, but it also lets him extinguish Natsu's fire.
  • Facial Markings: He has a serpentine-shaped tattoo around his right eye. His dragon form has similar tattoos around his face.
  • A God I Am Not: He's pretty upfront about the fact he doesn't consider himself a god despite his power and the people of Ermina's worship of him. In fact, he had no intentions of being worshiped as such and outright considers the past "miracles" they worship him for as atrocities.
  • The Good King: Technically the God Is Good of Ermina from their standpoint, but he seems to view himself more like this. His underwater palace contains massive gardens that distribute food to the city, a medical facility for the fish and humans-turned-fish, and a watchtower with which he can spot and rescue shipwrecked sailors. He's also very reasonable and protective of his people, to the point he used transformation magic to ensure they wouldn't be drowned by the unnatural high tide caused by his powers. Natsu's team honestly question if he's really supposed to be some sort of terrifying world-destroying dragon.
  • The Great Flood: According to him, this is what his Power Incontinence ultimately risks doing if it continues.
  • Horned Humanoid: His human form has a noticeable set of curved horns coming out of his head, which are also present on his dragon form.
  • Lord of the Ocean: Worshiped as a god of water, or a suijin in Japanese.
  • Making a Splash: When he makes his grand appearance, he quite literally splits the ocean apart. And when he gets serious fighting Natsu and company, he lifts all the water out of the sea surrounding Ermina into the sky and creates giant whirlpools out of it. When Gray tries to freeze his attacks, he just instantly turns it back into water.
  • Meaningful Name: The first half of this dragon's name comes from the Roman god Mercurynote , while the planet Mercury is known in Japanese as the "Water Star". The "phobia" half is a suffix used to describe a specific fear, essentially making his name a roundabout way of saying "fear of water". According to himself, he very much put exactly that in his enemies back in the past.
  • No Badass to His Valet: His human assistant Karameel, while respectful to him, is about the only person in Ermina who doesn't treat him like a god and is much more blunt about making her opinions known. He appreciates it, knowing that it comes from a good place and finding it refreshing from all the worship.
  • No-Sell: Once he goes berserk and his powers return, he's able to match Fairy Tail's attacks with his own easily, and that's when he's not just tanking them to no effect. Natsu using Fire Dragon King's Roar and Fist? Mercphobia overpowers the former with his own Breath Weapon and tanks the latter with no visible effect. Gray freezing his attacks? He just turns it back into water. Natsu hitting him point-blank with Crimson Lotus: Exploding Flame Blade? Mercphobia noticeably pauses...and then extinguishes Natsu's fire and revealing he turned his body into water to absorb the blow before trying to suck him into a whirlpool.
  • Our Dragons Are Different: Unlike most of the Dragons in the setting, he has a more Eastern design, which is more fitting in their association with water.
  • Power Incontinence: His power has grown so much that he can no longer effectively control it. The massive high tide that drowns the city of Ermina is just one side-effect of this loss of control, and in time it could very well spread across the world. Having some of his power stolen by Touka only made things even worse, despite Karameel's desperate hopes, as it made it possible for her to control his mind as a servant.
  • Power Tattoo: Has one on the right side of his face and eye.
  • Rent-a-Zilla: Natsu comments upon seeing his true form that he's even bigger than Igneel. Indeed, when fellow Dragon God and Igneel's son Ignia shows up (who seems about average-sized as far as dragons go), a panel showing the two facing each other shows Mercphobia's true form towers over Ignia's own.
  • Retired Monster: Is very up-front to Natsu's team about how, while he might have had a change of heart towards humanity in the present, wiping them out "like ants before the tide" was second nature to him in the past.
  • Sea Monster: His true form resembles an Eastern dragon, appearing like a massive winged sea serpent.
  • Stop Worshipping Me: He would like to do this towards the people of Ermina, but they've believed in him for so long that doing so would throw them into chaos, nor would it fix the problem of his powers going haywire.
  • Taking the Bullet: Throws himself on top of Karameel to take the shockwaves from Kiria's Blade Dragon's Tearing Roar, which noticeably tear into his body but leaves her unharmed.
  • Worf Had the Flu: He's still powerful, but Touka putting an unknown amount of restriction on his power has hampered his combat capability from the Physical God he once was, to the point he's unable to stand up to the Dragon Eaters of Diabolos in a direct fight when they come calling. Skullion himself states that in Mercphobia's current state, he's no longer worth eating and they leave him to go and hunt down Touka. This gets shown in full detail when Touka restores his power at the cost of his sanity, where he takes multiple Dragon Slayer Magic-empowered attacks from Fairy Tail's strongest team dead-on and just shrugs them off while he was grievously wounded by one of Kiria's attacks with his power restricted. And even then, it's the fact that he's unable to fully leverage his power after being reduced to a rampaging beast along his power being in flux from the White Mage's tampering that gives the team a chance to survive long enough for Ignia to offer help.

    Ignia 

Ignia

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The Fire Dragon God, Igneel's biological son, and by extension Natsu's foster brother. He eagerly awaits the chance to clash with Natsu and see which of them has the superior fire.


  • Badass Boast; When his battle with Selene reminds Natsu of Igneel's death caused by Acnologia, Ignia touts that if it was him instead, he would have defeated the monstrosity. Immediately afterward, he blasts Selene with firepower so strong that it punches a hole through her neck, and Natsu is extremely offended by how his ruthlessness disgraces his father's name.
  • Big Bad Ensemble: He starts taking a more active role opposite Selene from Chapter 100 onwards. He has an Evil Plan of his own to bring back dragons that runs directly counter to Selene's plan for an "age of humans".
  • Blasphemous Boast: While observing from afar Aldoron's utter decimation of the Guiltena flying warships after they fail to harm him with their Uranus cannons, Ignia smugly notes that no human weapon could ever hope to harm a god of dragons. He also laughs at the idea of another Dragon God hurting him, believing himself to be superior to all the rest. Selene damages him multiple times and even survives and fully heals from the hole he puts in her neck while he incorrectly assumes her to be dead and leaves.
  • Blood Knight: He really wants to fight Natsu, as in "fight to the death." He also admits he wanted to be the one to kill Acnologia in order to test his own strength against the Dragon King.
  • Cain and Abel: The dynamic seems to be shaping up like this with Ignia as the Cain and Natsu the Abel (again), as Natsu is a guy who loves a good fight but grows incensed at potentially hurting innocents, while Ignia doesn't seem to care at all for people caught in his crossfire. Ignia himself seems to be encouraging this, as he wants Natsu to fight him at his strongest. That said, while Natsu acknowledges they have the same father, he still only views Zeref as his actual brother.
  • Combat Pragmatist: He takes advantage of Natsu temporarily stopping the fight between Selene and him to blast a major hole in her neck while she's distracted.
  • The Dragons Come Back: Heavily hinted to be the driving factor behind his own Evil Plan, as when Selene responds to his question about why she would aid humans with "the age of dragons is over", he shoots back with "it's only just beginning."
  • Evil Is Burning Hot: It's unclear just how "evil" he is, although he certainly doesn't seem to care about innocents being caught in the crossfire. He's strong enough to melt the nigh-indestructible walls of the Labyrinth of Dogra just by standing there.
  • Evil Versus Evil: He and Selene wish to enact plots that will bring harm to humans, but go about it in different ways (Selene wanting to rule humans while he wants to bring back the world of Dragons). And naturally don't see eye to eye on their methods, resulting in the two fighting it out.
  • Final Boss: Invoked, as Ignia wants to fight Natsu at his absolute strongest and thus is content (indeed, even eager) for him to take on the other four Dragon Gods first to hone himself further. His appearance against Mercphobia can even be seen from his perspective as a Final Boss Preview.
  • Helping Would Be Kill Stealing:
    • Downplayed. He shows up to "help" Natsu and the gang against the out-of-control Mercphobia, but he makes it clear he's not actually going to fight the Water Dragon God since that wouldn't help them grow stronger. Instead, he's just here to give Natsu a temporary Power-Up to stand up to Mercphobia, but the rest of the fight is all on him.
    • He also mocks Natsu for needing the help of other Dragon Slayers for defeating Acnologia instead of relying solely on his own strength.
  • Humans Are Insects: He scoffs at the idea of human weapons being a true threat to him, and Selene's choice to side with and use humans for her dreams of the future are mocked by him outright.
  • I Need You Stronger: He wants Natsu to be at his absolute best when they face off so they can have a "proper" deathmatch. After Aldoron's death, he expresses approval of how far Natsu's coming along and where he's going.
  • Like Father, Like Son: Dogramag states that Ignia's always been a weird dragon despite their friendship, comparing it to how his dad Igneel was "weird" in wanting to spearhead dragon/human coexistence.
  • Like Father, Unlike Son: Igneel was one of the biggest proponents of dragon/human coexistence. Ignia meanwhile has the more typical dragon belief of Humans Are Insects and intends to bring back the age of dragons at the expense of humanity.
  • Meaningful Name: Like his father, "Ignia" is one letter off from "ignis", the Latin root for the word "fire".
  • Morphic Resonance: His human form has both the tattoos of his dragon form and his hair.
  • Mr. Fanservice: A Physical God who has a Walking Shirtless Scene in every one of his appearances as a human.
  • Only Friend: With the supposedly deceased Earth Dragon God Dogramag. Ignia respectfully calls the dragon his "one true friend" upon noting that even in death Dogramag used Elefseria's heart to advance their mutual Evil Plan and that he was the only one who had the same idea as him. When Dogramag reveals himself to be very much alive, Ignia greets him with a warm smile.
  • The Only One Allowed to Defeat You: He makes it clear he wants that inevitable showdown with Natsu when he comes in to save him from being killed by Mercphobia. He even tells Dogramag that he can eat the rest of the people in the Labyrinth if he wants, but Natsu is to be kept alive. He does give his friend the go-ahead to rough Natsu up if need be, though.
  • Playing with Fire: He wouldn't be Igneel's son and Natsu's brother without it. He claims his flames are so powerful not even water can snuff them out. He can also melt through the otherwise-unbreakable stone walls of the Great Labyrinth of Dogra.
  • Punch Catch: Effortlessly catches a flame-covered punch from Natsu.
  • Spanner in the Works:
    • His appearance during the Water Dragon God Arc to provide the means to defeat Mercphobia puts a major wrench into the White Mage's plans, forcing her to rely on using the brainwashed Fairy Tail guild and Jellal as her new pawns against the other Dragon Gods.
    • In the Labyrinth Arc, his sudden appearance during the "game" between Fairy Tail and Diabolos throws Selene's calculations out of whack, with her visibly unnerved and worried he knows the labyrinth's secret as well. It then turns out not only does he know the secret (Elefseria's heart), but he conspired with the dead Dogramag to use it for their own plan and then torches the heart now that its role is finished to keep her from getting it.
  • Spikes of Villainy: He noticeably has more horns and spikes on his body than Igneel, and unlike his human-loving father he doesn't seem to have much issue with catching humans in the crossfire as shown when he sets Ermina on fire. Indeed, he has his own Evil Plan in the works.
  • Strong Family Resemblance: He has Igneel's color palette, general build, horns, and horned nose.
  • Underestimating Badassery: Downplayed, as he is legitimately powerful, but Ignia claims that he and his fellow Dragon Gods have not just rivaled, but surpassed Acnologia's own might. Even ignoring Acnologia's power-up via devouring the magic energy of the Space between Time at the climax of the final arc (something that's unlikely for Ignia to be aware of), there's also the fact there exists at least one Bad Future where Acnologia managed to Take Over the World, implying that he and his fellow Dragon Gods bit the dust in that timeline.
    • Played completely straight with Selene. He expected her to die after his final attack and didn’t leave unscathed like he boasted he would. When he disappears, he does so with an air of assuming his opponent is dead or sure to die soon. Instead, Selene survives and causes the true downfall of Dogramag all while actively worsening her injuries through extreme overuse of her magic. After a brief period of rest, she is already fully recovered (although she needed Irene's help to remove her internal wound that could have slowly killed her) and is doubling down on her quest to find the ultimate human weapon that will let her objectively surpass Ignia and Viernes rather than merely equal them.
  • Villain Respect: He praises Natsu after the latter manages to kill Aldoron, even though Aldoron was only fighting at half his full power due to just awakening from his long sleep and further weakened somewhat from the destruction of his other God Seeds, because it is nevertheless an enormous achievement for his foster brother.
  • Walking Shirtless Scene: When in human form.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: He wants to revive his species from the brink of extinction but doesn't particularly care if they endanger human lives.
  • Worthy Opponent: Selene calmly states that dying in battle against him is a possibility, even for her, however she's the only one in the area who can do the same to him.

    Aldoron 

Aldoron

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The Wood Dragon God who resides in Draseal... or more accurately, whose body is the foundation on which the city of Draseal, split into five separate towns, is built upon.


See his separate character page. Beware of UNMARKED MAJOR SPOILERS.

    Selene 

Selene

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The Moon Dragon God who lives on Black Moon Mountain. A scheming and brutal individual who doesn't hold back her power or emotions towards her enemies, she wants to see the rival Dragon Gods fall and embrace the world full of powerful mages.


  • Ambiguous Situation: Multiple, given that she’s known to be an Unreliable Narrator. Is she really out to save humans, or are they all just pawns in her great conquest? Did she really kill humans in self-defense, or was that a lie to hide her sadism as shown before? Is she truly dying, or did she say that to completely throw Elefseria off and make him cross her off the list as a threat? Her internal wound at least was real until Irene transferred it to herself…
  • Asian Fox Spirit: Her true form resembles a dragonified nine-tailed fox, her human form is a beautiful woman dressed in a form-fitting kimono, and her nature is of deception, cruelty, and manipulation to get what she wants with little care for others.
  • Bathing Beauty: According to her, she bathes three times a day.
  • Big Bad Ensemble: Currently serving as this opposite Ignia for the entire manga, having been behind the activities of both Faris and Aldoron, being responsible for the chaos in both Elentear and Earthland, taking direct control of Diabolos with a vengeance after literally stomping Georg, and seeking to gain the power of Athena for herself and become the most powerful being in existence so that she may rule over a new age of super-powerful humans, which goes against Ignia’s plan to bring back the age of dragons greater than before. Even when working with Fairy Tail, she is still no less dangerous than before.
  • Blood from the Mouth: After forming her Enemy Mine with Fairy Tail, she begins to cough up blood as she repeatedly uses her magic due to how damaged she still is.
  • Combat Pragmatist: After killing Georg, she admits to the shocked Suzaku that she actually was in trouble against him in her human form, and if Georg truly was much stronger than Suzaku she couldn't afford to play around and so went full-power from the start while Georg was still warming up. Needless to say, the results speak for themselves.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle:
    • Her "fight" with Georg lasts about as long as Acnologia's with God Serena, and ends as decisively in her favor. Justified in that she admits that she couldn't afford to play around; Suzaku really did have a good chance of beating her while in her human form, and if Georg truly was much stronger her best chance to get her revenge would be a swift attack at full power in dragon form.
    • Her following fight with Kiria ends with her just transporting the Dragon Eater to another dimension and, once the rest of the guild reluctantly swears loyalty, summoning the now-unconscious Dragon Eater back.
  • Determinator: Even a serious injury from Ignia and Dogramag turning out to be alive does nothing to dissuade her from continuing to derail their plans through her scheming. She indirectly causes Dogramag’s true death and (seemingly) fully recovers from her injuries soon after briefly collapsing from overexertion.
  • Didn't See That Coming:
    • She admits that she didn't actually believe that Aldoron would be slain after his revival, but she brushes it off by stating that the fact he died just proves ultimately he was weak.
    • She definitely didn't see Ignia showing up to crash her "game" in the Great Labyrinth of Dogra at all, to the point she's visibly unnerved just viewing him through her magical portal. She also didn't see the fact he had already made use of the heart for his own plan, nor did she know that Dogramag was actually alive, though she makes sure they both pay dearly for underestimating her.
  • Dimensional Traveler: Mystogan reveals that Selene is an inhabitant of Elentear, the Transcendent Magic World, and has the ability to cross dimensions freely. In fact, she's the reason why Edolas chose to target Earthland with the Anima rather than Elentear, since she would be able to freely attack them in retaliation.
  • End of an Age: As she herself states, the age of dragons is nearly over, with only holdouts like herself and the other Dragon Gods remaining after the death of Acnologia. This is what motivates her desire to stand atop the newfound "age of humans" and what puts her in opposition to Ignia, who sees the age of dragons as "just beginning".
  • Enemy Mine: She tasks Fairy Tail with destroying the 71 remaining Dogra Cores in Dogramag’s Labyrinth in order to prevent him from reaching his full power and completely screw over both his and Ignia’s plans. She tells Happy that she’d deal with Dogramag herself if not for her Impromptu Tracheotomy. She’s also willing to give them extra information on how to stop the other Gods along with her after the fight with Dogramag has ended.
  • Even Evil Has Loved Ones: As it turns out, Kurunugi, the dragon Suzaku consumed the flesh of, was one of her sons, and even though she admits he was far from a good son to her, she still loved him.
  • Evil Is Petty: Fitting her supremely sadistic nature, Selene will take every opportunity she can twist to the knife with her victims.
  • Evil Versus Evil: Ignia and she wish to enact plots that will bring harm to humans, but go about it in different ways (Selene wanting to rule humans while Ignia wants to bring back the world of Dragons). And naturally don't see eye to eye on their methods, resulting in the two fighting it out.
  • Fan Disservice: She's usually Ms. Fanservice, but the scene where she's "captured" by Diabolos has her half-naked...while covered in injuries and chained up. Then we get to see her human-to-dragon transformation in its full glory as her skin sprouts scales, her fangs and claws grow out, and her body swells with muscle.
  • Feathered Dragons: Similar to Grandeeney and Irene, her dragon form has a noticeable feathered/furred appearance, with her "wings" in particular looking more like large furred tails.
  • For the Evulz: Above everything else, Selene is a sadist, whose primary motivation is inflicting suffering on others just to entertain herself.
    • She forces Faris into a scheme to drain magic from Earthland and use her Whiteout powers on the other Dragon Gods, or Selene will forcibly take over Elentear. She later admits she never expected Faris to actually succeed and instead tricked her into awakening Aldoron rather than controlling him so that the Wood Dragon God would rampage and make things "more interesting" in Earthland, and reveals she's still going to take over Elentear because she recognizes it's a bubbling cauldron of chaos waiting to go off. And the reason she did it all is because the chaos amuses her.
    • Later, after she captures Team Natsu, she has all of them save for Natsu and Gray turned into yokai, brainwashes them, and forces them to fight each other simply for entertainment. Later, when the team is fully changed back, she hisses to Yoko that she's bored, and orders her to keep entertaining her.
  • The Force Is Strong with This One: When Selene finally gets serious against Suzaku, the force of her full unrestrained magical might can be felt across dimensions by causing storm surges back in Earthland, which causes the De Powered Mercphobia to note this is her work.
  • The Ghost: Not her but her sons who has yet to appear after she revealed to Suzaku that Kurnugi whom he consumed for Sword Saint Dragon Slayer Magic was one of her sons. It did not help that Selene never seemed to bother checking up on them to see if they are alive or not.
  • Graceful Loser: Initially appears like that, as while most of her servants are taken aback by the sight of Aquarius turning Lucy back to normal, Selene is mildly impressed, and is, if anything, more amused by Yoko's reaction. However, after all the others are turned back, she quickly becomes irritated, and orders Yoko to entertain her personally.
  • Greater-Scope Villain: She's responsible for Faris using her magic on the guild and on Mercphobia, causing the latter to rampage and the former to fight their own friends, as well as sparking Aldoron's emergence and attempt to destroy Guiltina.
  • Hazy-Feel Turn: After getting near-fatally defeated by Ignia, though only through a cheap shot, and being saved by Fairy Tail, Diabolos, and Irene, she mellows out considerably, and decides to fulfill her goal through a more collaborative process, with the team considering her as being "sealed" through her alliance with them. That being said, she remains unapologetic for her past acts and doesn't offer any justification. She'll also happily kill anyone who comes after her first, though she maintains her agreement with Elefseria and leaves him with a (somewhat ominous) "Farewell, ever-warring one." Her trustworthiness is justifiably still up in the air, though she admits to the guild that they're free to believe what they wish.
  • Healing Factor: The injuries Suzaku gave her while she was in human form disappear immediately after she transforms into a dragon. She also heals completely from Ignia’s attacks in a short period of time, revealing that overuse of her magic while severely wounded was what was hurting her even further before then. Although she claims to be dying from the effects of the wound, only time will tell if she’s being truthful, given her tendency to lie constantly. It turns out the effects are real, but Irene uses an enchantment to completely remove it from Selene and onto herself in order to be reborn in another dimension.
  • Horns of Villainy: In her dragon form, she has a set of horns shaped like a crescent moon on her brow.
  • Humans Are Special: While she scoffs at the idea that a human could truly surpass her, she doesn't deny that humans can indeed reach incredible heights of strength, even admitting that the age of dragons is long over with Acnologia and the Five Dragon Gods being the only hold-overs preventing a "proper" age of man from happening. It's the reason why she chooses to take Diabolos as her new minions and then later has them work together with Fairy Tail, intending for all of them to be her trump card against the other remaining Dragon Gods.
  • I Let You Win: While she did take damage, she fakes how serious her wounds from Suzaku were so he would bring her back to Diabolos, where she could take swift bloody vengeance on Georg.
  • I Regret Nothing: Although she pulled an Enemy Mine with Team Natsu to stop Dogramag and even forged a ceasefire with them afterwards alongside Diabolos, Selene states up front that she doesn't regret any of the actions she pursued or the pain she caused as a result of her plan to obtain the power to defeat her fellow Dragon Gods.
  • Impossibly-Low Neckline: She wears her kimono completely off her shoulders.
  • Impromptu Tracheotomy: Ignia blasts a hole through her dragon form's neck during their fight with a fire blast, knocking her down and out as she struggles to even stay conscious. She returns to her human form in order to better manage the injury, briefly blacking out from overuse of her portal powers before fully recovering back at Diabolos’ guild. She claims she will die soon from the injury regardless of her healing, but Irene enchants it off of Selene for good.
  • It Amused Me: Her self-stated reason for doing anything is in the hopes it'll amuse and entertain her. Unfortunately for everyone else, there's really no limit to how far she'll go to stay amused. Not even her own minions are immune to this, as when Yoko's Youkai transformation on Lucy is countered and reversed by Aquarius bringing the memories of their past interactions to the forefront (and slapping the crap out of her), Selene is intrigued and impressed by how something like emotions can at times overcome pure power while Yoko can only mutter in shock at how this is impossible.
  • It's All About Me: All she cares about is her own personal amusement. And if untold numbers of people or alternate worlds have to suffer for it, so be it. As she tells Diabolos, her ultimate goal is to be the strongest "human" in the world with all her fellow rivals to the title dead and/or gone.
  • Kick the Dog: One of her preferred pastimes.
    • First she maims Faris, noting how the homeland of Elentear that Faris was trying to save was "already destroyed", and that Selene was just using her to take control of the other Dragon Gods so she can do the same to Earthland.
    • She has Natsu and Gray transported down to the caves below Black Moon Mountain, where she reveals that she had Yoko transform their friends into monstrous yokai. As she watches Natsu take on Lucy (transformed into a nure-onna), she gleefully expresses her anticipation to see Natsu tortured by the experience.
  • Kimono Fanservice: Her choice of attire is a furred kimono that shows off her shapely breasts and legs.
  • Klingon Promotion: After killing Georg, she states she supposes that makes her the new guild master of Diabolos and awaits any objections. Kiria tries, gets dealt with easily, and the rest reluctantly bend the knee.
  • Kneel Before Zod: Demands the assembled Dragon Eaters to kneel before her while flexing her Battle Aura. Kiria doesn't take the hint and gets wrecked when she tries to attack Selene.
  • Light Is Not Good: She dresses in light and white clothing, has white hair, and her magic involves the manipulation of a form of light, yet she's one of the more malevolent Dragon Gods.
  • Lunacy: Her powers as a dragon revolve around this, with a combination of Star Power. When she first appears before Natsu and company, she forcibly turns day to night in order to make the moon appear above her to unleash an attack/teleportation spell, and when it's over it's daytime again. Later still she shows the ability to unleash fire and butterfly-shaped paper dolls out of lunar energy (and molded the latter out of the former attack's scattered remnants), and when she gets serious the actual moon grows in size (meaning she's either causing it to expand with her magic, or she's drawing it closer to the planet) and she can fire lunar energy blades and massive detonations of moonlight magic.
  • Meaningful Name: She's named after the Greek Goddess of the Moon.
  • Meet the New Boss: After killing Georg, she takes over Diabolos and orders them to hunt down Elefseria.
  • More Deadly Than the Male: She is the only female of the Dragon Gods, and also the most manipulative and cunning, given she manipulated the White Mage/Faris into awakening Aldoron and seems quite happy at watching her fellow Dragon God rampage about regardless of who gets hurt. Indeed, after Aldoron's death she only expresses amusement at that fact and disappointment the White Mage proved so uninteresting. That's all before she flat-out admits watching the world drown in chaos and distortion is her idea of a good time. She then kills Diabolos' guild master and makes herself its new leader.
  • Ms. Fanservice: Her human form has a beautiful face, large breasts, long legs, and the clothing to accentuate all of it.
  • Naked on Arrival: Her first scene has her naked while relaxing in a spring.
  • Not Afraid to Die: She tells Irene that she's lived a long life and is willing to accept that, should the injury from her fight with Ignia claim her life, so be it. Irene, however, points out that Selene's face was full of hope regarding getting to live in a changed world as the most powerful human even after receiving her seemingly fatal wound, indicating that she did not truly wish to give up, so Irene makes Selene's wound vanish from her body… and instead make its mark on Irene.
  • "Not So Different" Remark: She points out the similarities between Elefseria and herself. Aside from them both wanting the other Dragon Gods removed as threats, she also snaps regarding the double standards with her killing humans as being wrong but Elefseria killing dragons as being right.
    • Irene sees Selene as this to herself. Irene used to live as the benevolent ruler of a kingdom where dragons and humans were at peace, and she wishes for Selene to create a similar world no matter what it takes.
  • Oh, Crap!: She's visibly unnerved when Ignia suddenly shows up out of nowhere during her "game" in the Great Labyrinth of Dogra, wondering whether he knows the truth about the labyrinth. It shakes her up so much she quickly calls off her "game" and goes to confront Ignia herself, only to get an even bigger one when Ignia not only reveals he knows its secret, he's been using Elefseria's heart for his own plan and then torches it to deny her the option of using it herself. She has another moment when Dogramag reveals himself to be alive and working with Ignia.
  • Orcus On Her Throne: She declines to actually involve herself in much fighting when she can avoid it, choosing to let her minions do the fighting for her, while she watches and has a drink. This ends up costing her when she sends both Fairy Tail and Diabolos to fetch her the heart of Elefseria for her own entertainment when she could do it herself, only to be blindsided when Ignia shows up, gets to the heart first and then burns it to deny her the opportunity to use it herself.
  • Our Dragons Are Different: Her draconic form is much more in the vein of Eastern dragons, with a long, sleek form, fur going down her body, and a series of fox-tails in place of wings.
  • Perpetual Smiler: She is barely ever seen with a smile of some sort on her face, which can vary from amused, to affable, to downright maniacal.
  • Pet the Dog: She lets Elefseria’s crow friend leave the area unharmed before heading off to face Ignia. She also holds Happy’s hand and uses Aqua Aera to open a portal to all his fellow guild mates, giving them a fighting chance to survive by tasking them with destroying the Cores powering the labyrinth and its creator. She even wishes for the two guilds to work together to help her destroy the other Gods.
    • In the brief time she gets to know Irene, she takes a shine to her and even asks her if there is any way for her to transfer Selene's internal injury to someone deserving of it rather than Irene herself, which unfortunately there isn't.
  • Pragmatic Villainy: She is not at all bothered with using Diabolos as a tool in her quest to destroy the other Dragon Gods, nor does she have a problem with telling her own enemies (Fairy Tail) how to contribute to the task themselves, especially when it means screwing over Ignia and Dogramag. She even gets both guilds to work together and follow her instructions.
  • Pretty in Mink: She wears a kimono with fur lining on the top.
  • Psychopathic Womanchild: While possessing a regal attitude on top of her sheer power and cunning, Selene is also a being who feels entitled to what she wants and would happily make others suffer if she thought it could amuse her. She forces Natsu and Gray to fight their brainwashed Youkai-transformed friends and complains at how Wendy wrapped things up so quickly before ordering her subordinates to "entertain" her by fighting them. She is capable of restraining herself, however, as shown by how she restrains herself from just killing Suzaku so she could be brought back to Diabolos in order to kill Georg in revenge for her son's death, as well as how she simply non-lethally deals with Kiria and calmly explains her motives to Diabolos when she takes over the guild.
  • Punch Catch: She's more than capable of catching Natsu's on-fire fist with her bare hand.
  • Sadist: Her defining trait; she is always looking for new ways to torment people.
  • Shameless Fanservice Girl: Has no problem bathing naked in front of a captive Natsu and Gray. Though, being a dragon in human form, the concept of clothing is rather foreign to her. She even sits in the bath with members of Fairy Tail and Diabolos and even has Elefseria join in.
  • The Smurfette Principle: The sole female amongst the Dragon Gods, and one of the only female dragons confirmed aside from Grandeeney.
  • Staking the Loved One: She and Yoko forced Natsu and Gray into this situation following turning their friends into Yōkai, thinking they would probably have no choice but to kill them to survive no matter how much grief it would give them. Of course, then Aquarius shows up, saves Lucy, and then tricks Wendy into curing herself and allowing her to fix everyone else.
  • Suddenly Shouting: She gets extremely emotional when Elefseria scoffs at being compared to her for killing innocent dragons while she has done the same with innocent humans. She raises her voice and asks the whole room why it should only be okay for humans to butcher dragons.
  • Super-Reflexes: She's the first person to outright dodge Suzaku's Single-Stroke Battle in the first exchange to his shock. For the record, Natsu didn't even see it coming, and Erza could barely react and (fail) to block it.
  • Take Over the World: Her major goal is this, deciding that since Aldoron couldn't cut it she'll do the job herself. According to Faris, she also intends to destroy the dimension of Elentear. Zigzagged, in that she doesn’t want to so much ‘rule’ things, as constantly throw things into chaos to be entertained. She finally admits to Diabolos that her "true" goal is to stand atop the world as the most most powerful being within it.
  • This Cannot Be!: When she witnesses Dogramag emerge alive and well from beneath the Labyrinth floor.
  • Tranquil Fury:
    • After Team Natsu manages to overcome her sick game and the girls and Exceeds are changed back from their yokai forms, she's visibly displeased but remains otherwise calm and orders Yoko to handle it personally.
    • After Suzaku reveals that he has consumed Kurnugi to obtain Sword Saint Dragon Slayer Magic, she calmly reveals to him that Kurnugi was her son before attacking Suzaku.
    • After getting over her shock at Ignia torching Elefseria's heart, her demeanor shifts back to a deadly calm as he gloats over how he no longer needs it for his and Dogramag's "plan", and stays there as she assumes her dragon form to fight him to the death.
  • Uncertain Doom: She tells Elefseria that her injuries will claim her life soon, however, given that she is an extremely good liar, only time will tell if she is being truthful.
    • Later, Selene has her wound healed by Irene transferring the injury to herself; proving that she was telling the truth in this instance.
  • Unreliable Narrator: Gray complains that it’s far too difficult to take her at her word for her supposed goals, those being that she simply wants to enjoy her drink under the moonlight as the most powerful human alive when all her fellow Dragon Gods are removed from the equation. She even admits that he can believe whatever he wants. Only Selene herself knows the truth and the real answers behind her actions.
    • Selene claims to be dying from the neck wound she received, saying that injuries dragons give each other are permanent. However, given that she’s lied many times before and Word of God said on Twitter that Selene would be "fine", it seems as though seeing her die would be the only real way to confirm her words. Turns out both cases are true, as Irene proves the wound to be real by transferring it to herself, and thus Selene will indeed be "fine", after all.
  • Villain: Exit, Stage Left: After Suzaku catches her off-guard, he badly wounds her, and she retreats to another world with him in tow, leaving the Fairy Tail members behind to deal with the rampaging Hands. It's later revealed, though, that she deliberately threw the fight, so she could be brought before Georg, and kill him herself.
  • Villain Respect: She claims that she might not have stood a chance against Suzaku's ultimate technique involving the combined power and skills of both himself and Kurunugi, one of her sons. Since she healed effortlessly in a near-instant from that attack once she was positioned in the right place, however, it's hard to say whether or not she's being truthful, especially when considering that Dogramag in his human form took absolutely no damage from Suzaku despite being the weakest of the Dragon Gods and Brought Down to Badass.
  • Walking Spoiler: Her role in the story, as The Woman Behind the Man, and what she ends up doing to Team Natsu and Diabolos makes her fall into this.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: As she tells Gray, Selene (possibly) genuinely wants a world without dragons to make it a peaceful place devoid of their terror. However, she initially takes a violent, merciless, selfish and even sadistic approach to achieve her agenda as well as doing it for personal entertainment. It isn't until seeing how strong Fairy Tail is and a near-death beating that Selene decides that this guild could help her do what she fell short in achieving without them. When Gray expresses doubt and the possibility of her being an Unreliable Narrator, given that she is a huge fan of playing Kick the Dog and committing atrocities For the Evulz, she admits he's free to believe what he wants.
  • We Will Meet Again: Says that she will see Fairy Tail and Elefseria very soon after she hunts down Athena with the assistance of Diabolos.
  • What Measure Is a Non-Human?: Discussed when she and Elefseria meet after the ceasefire. When Elefseria tries holding her accountable for the innocent people the Dragon Gods killed, Selene rebukes him by reminding everyone that humans weren't the only innocents killed, dragons were too, and yet somehow it's okay for innocent dragons to be killed, but who had the right to decide that? Her claims aren't presented as unfounded either, as this doubles a Mythology Gag to Irene's backstory. It was the pro-humanity Dragons like Irene's adopted father Belserion who taught humans how to use Dragon Slayer Magic, and while just as many died defending humans, once Acnologia began his rampage, humanity turned on them too, even imprisoning and attempting to execute Irene when the Dragon Seed in her nearly turned her into a Dragon.
  • World's Strongest Woman: As the sole female Dragon God along with being able to rival the other Dragon Gods and Acnologia, she is the most powerful woman in all the worlds by an extreme margin, even amplifying the moon to gargantuan proportions in Elentear and causing her power to be felt across all worlds as the tides on Earth-Land go crazy and everything begins to distort.
  • The Woman Behind the Man: She is the one who told the White Mage/Faris that she can gain Aldoron's power by destroying the five orbs in the cities on his body, omitting the fact that the orbs were actually seals on his magic that he set up himself to help with ancient injuries of his, and with their destruction, he can now awaken fully and unleash his power upon the land. It's then revealed by Faris that Selene is the one responsible for setting her on her mission to Earthland in the first place to take control of the other Dragon Gods to save her own dimension of Elentear, thus making Selene one of the central antagonists of 100 Years Quest through her direct and indirect actions.
  • Worthy Opponent:
    • She acknowledges that Natsu is worthy of her time and of his status as Ignia's brother after slaying Aldoron.
    • She later acknowledges Suzaku for his strength as well as having the power of one of her sons, admitting that if they fought solely while she was in human form, he could likely come out the victor (though it’s unclear if she’s being truthful considering how good of an actress she has proven to be before).
    • Selene calmly states that dying in battle against Ignia is a possibility, even for her, however she's the only one in the area who can do the same to him.
  • Wound That Will Not Heal: After being grievously injured by Ignia in battle, Selene is on death's door as she works to rally everyone available to take out Dogramag's cores. She appears to heal after the conflict, but states that wounds inflicted by a dragon will never heal and her demise is imminent. Then Irene steps in to save her so she can build the ideal world they both desire… at the cost of Irene's existence in this dimension.
  • You Killed My Father: Inverted. One of her sons, Kurunugi, was killed by Georg, and upon realizing that Suzaku absorbed his power, Selene deceives him into bring her to Georg, so she can kill him.
  • You See, I'm Dying: She apparently believes her neck wound will still take her life, but as she is known for being an Unreliable Narrator, the truth about her potential fate remains a mystery. It turns out that the internal wound itself is still real, but Irene gets rid of it for Selene.

    Viernes 

Viernes

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The Gold Dragon God, an individual beyond normal comprehension. His influence looms over Gold Owl, its alchemy, and a nebulous scheme to capture wizards and assimilate their magic power.


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    The Sixth Dragon God 

Dogramag

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The allegedly deceased Earth Dragon slain by Elefseria whose body in death created the Great Labyrinth of Dogra. It's later revealed that his "death" is faked. Dogramag sealed his life force into Elefseria's heart for over a century, and returned to life when Elefseria was near death. Once reawakened, the God Dragon expressed his brother-like connection to Ignia, as the two have been working on a secret plan to recreate the world.


  • Achilles' Heel: Selene notes that in order for Dogramag to create, expand, and maintain the Labyrinth, he needed to store his power into magic stones that were then embedded into various spots of the place. These stones also strengthen and maintain his power, so in theory destroying them will cripple him. The catch is that, even discounting the ones he reabsorbed to remake his body, there are 72 of them hidden and scattered throughout miles of earth, when for reference Gajeel only came across one by random chance. It's only the fact Selene is on their side that the heroes can hope to reach them in any viable time limit.
  • Ambiguously Brown: In his human form, he is one of the few dark-skinned characters in the series.
  • Beard of Evil: His human form has a sharp-looking beard.
  • Blood Knight: He is eager to fight Natsu and see his strength after learning about him through Elefseria's heart but concedes with Ignia to not kill him.
  • Brought Down to Badass: He explains to Natsu that he can't use his powers for now after he just woke up, but confidently states that he is more than capable of fighting him in his human form. He goes further to state this is actually better than how he was shortly after he first revived from his death by Elefseria, Brought Down to Normal and only alive thanks to Elefseria's stolen heart.
  • Conlang: Unlike other Dragon Slayer spells, his Earth Dragon God spells use a seemingly fictional language.
  • Dishing Out Dirt: Dogramag was the Earth Dragon God, and even in death his power is great enough to create the ever-expanding Great Labyrinth of Dogra from his corpse beneath the earth.
  • The Dreaded: Elefseria is visibly unnerved when he learns that Diabolos is going after him in the Great Labyrinth, though this has less to do with fear of the dragon himself than what they could do with his corpse (as well as Elefseria's own heart).
  • Dreadlock Warrior: His human form has long flowing dreadlocks.
  • Eat Dirt, Cheap: As dragons can consume their element for a power up or nutrition, it's all but certain Dogramag could consume earth.
  • Elemental Punch: His Earth Dragon God Ga Merujio has him encasing his arm in a gigantic stone gauntlet and use it to deliver a devastating punch.
  • Faking the Dead: Double Subverted. While Elefseria was convinced he killed him, and Dogramag actually did die from their battle, taking Elefseria's heart before he expired allowed him to revive and so the dragon proceeded to fake his apparent death for the next century in order to use it for his and Ignia's (the only other Dragon God who knew the truth) plan.
  • Genius Loci: Selene elaborates after Dogramag reveals he's alive that the Labyrinth of Dogra itself is an extension of his body to some extent, expanded and maintained via spreading magic stones ("Dogra Cores") containing his power throughout its structure, which he had to do in order to recover his strength from his battle with Elefseria. When he reformed his main body, he reabsorbed several of the stones but left others in their spots.
  • The Ghost: This 6th Dragon has yet to appear due to being dead for over a century. Until he turns out to have been Faking the Dead for over a century.
  • Golem: Constructs created from the earth that makes up the labyrinth prowl its halls, and they are Nigh-Invulnerable as a result. The only reliable way to defeat them is to somehow pull apart their bodies to destroy the magic cores powering them.
  • Load-Bearing Boss: To emphasize that he's truly dead, not only does his body crumble, but the entire Labyrinth goes with him in an earthquake felt across the continent.
  • Made of Indestructium: The labyrinth's walls supposedly can't be broken down with sheer force, and it's proven when Natsu fails to break down a relatively thin wall that's currently trapped Lucy by the waist despite wailing the hell out of it with only some marks to show for it. Later still, Virgo comments that she can't drill a hole through the ground because there's a special magic that's permeating the whole place. The Golems within the labyrinth are made of the same material and possess similar protection. Natsu and Lucy are only able to destroy one because its body was effected by the transmutive effects of Haku's doll transformation. So far, only a being with power on par or surpassing Dogramag's own such as fellow Dragon God Ignia has managed to visibly destroy these walls outright.
  • The Maze: The Great Labyrinth of Dogra was created due to Dogramag's Magic Power going out-of-control in death and, due to his particular power, creating an ever-expanding maze underground that many adventurers lost their way in with no way out, but his corpse and Elefseria's heart still remain deep within. The labyrinth is filled with various traps and seems to bend around its passages on its own, but most dangerous is the fact that the earth that makes up its passages is saturated with a special magic that makes them impossible to destroy and there prowl Golems with similar Nigh-Invulnerable forms. Even after it's revealed he's alive, Selene makes note that the labyrinth still exists because it's actually an extension of him, and in fact was partially how he survived his death.
  • Meaningful Name: Dogramag's name seemingly comes from the 1935 Japanese novel Dogura Magura, which narrates the story of man who awakens in a hospital after many years of coma.
  • My Death Is Only The Beginning:
    • Despite being killed by Elefseria, from his corpse his Magic Power still remained and created the Great Labyrinth. Even Elefseria admits he doesn't know if Dogramag somehow planned this or if this was simply a side-effect of his incredible Earth Dragon Slayer magic. According to Ignia, it was the former, and even tearing out Elefseria's heart and storing it in the Labyrinth was all in service to a plan the two Dragon Gods had conspired over. And then it's double-subverted in that Dogramag just pretended to still be dead after he revived from his actual death at Elefseria's hands.
    • Played straight as he dies for real, for he takes the time to tell Natsu and Suzaku that the seeds of his and Ignia's plan are still set and the "Age of Humans" is still doomed.
  • No Body Left Behind: Just as his body was formed from earth and rock, when he dies for real it crumbles apart. And then the whole Labyrinth which could be considered an extension of his body goes with him.
  • One Extra Member: This Dragon is the sixth member of the Five Dragon Gods but he isn't counted because Elefseria himself killed him long ago and sealed the remains within the Great Labyrinth that sprung up after his death.
  • Only Friend: With Ignia. The Fire Dragon God standing before Elefseria's heart notes that Dogramag had used it to advance The Plan even in death and refers to him respectfully as his one true friend. Dogramag returns the sentiment when he reveals he's alive, cheerfully greeting Ignia like two life-long buddies who hadn't seen each other in years. Even in his dying moments, he expresses confidence Ignia will finish the plan.
  • Scars Are Forever: His human form has a massive scar in the center of his chest, presumably from his fight with Elefseria.
  • Scary Black Man: His human form is larger and more intimidating compared to Natsu whom he intends to battle with.
  • Sealed Evil in a Can: Elefseria sealed the entrance to the Great Labyrinth to prevent adventurers from wandering inside and either stumbling upon his corpse or keeping them safe from getting lost and dying within its halls.
  • To Serve Man: Dogramag reveals that he is one of the Dragons that saw humans as food and admitted to have consumed the blood of numerous humans that wandered inside his labyrinth for years. He even threatens Natsu that if he chose to go after Ignia than fight him, he will kill and eat his friends.
  • Villainous Breakdown: Very low key, but at first he's confident and relaxed when preparing to take on Natsu and Suzaku. Upon realizing that his Dogra Cores have been destroyed and now is more vulnerable to the point that Suzaku can slice through his earth, Dogramag decides he had enough and turns into his Dragon form in an attempt to end the battle here and there.
  • Walking Shirtless Scene: His human form has no shirt after transforming to prepare himself to fight Natsu.
  • Walking Spoiler: Simply mentioning this dragon reveals there were more than just five Dragon Gods, and talking about his role in the story spoils both Selene taking over Diabolos for her own ends and Ignia's goals beyond just being Natsu's Final Boss. The fact this dragon is actually alive simply sends this trope into overdrive.

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