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The Four Great Gods of Creation
Tropes that Applies to them in General
- Classical Elements Ensemble: Each one of them has the power over an element and what relates to it. Levi is a Fish Person and Lord of the Ocean. Maharbo is a fire Goddess. Garuuja is animalistic in form to link him to being closer to nature and representing earth. Silfheim can create tornados at will.
- Demiurge Archetype: They, according to Kudor's and Abel's opinion, are actually High-ranking Spirits with powers beyond the comprehension, who lorded over the other races as gods from ancient times with their unparalleled powers. Interestingly enough, there is no mention of any being in the role of God. That is, until the Sleeping Creator God is mentioned.
- Jerkass Gods: From what Kudor and Priest Yohanan speak about them, they were anything but benevolent or kind to all races. The trope seems to be downplayed with the gods' tendency to favor some exceptional mortals in magic, to appoint them as their "Apostle", and use them as guides to rule others through their twisted religions. Then again, a religious fanatic referring to their view of the human race as "Unclean Apes" does show how little mortals mattered to them.
- Villainous Legacy: Despite Kudor defeating them and freeing the world from their oppressive rule, their kingdoms and their citizens hang on the religions worshiping them and praise them, while pouring their hatred on Kudor and referring to her as the "Great Evil Goddess". Doesn't stop a ruler of two from establishing some open-minded relations with the Dinrat Kingdom though, in secrecy.
Levi, the God of Water
The god of water. Worshiped by the Riveras Kingdom, the Water Country, through the church of Levi. Said to be the weakest of the four gods.
- An Arm and a Leg: Loses a hand after Abel slashes it off with Levi's Spear. He does get it back, but the hand he lost had the emblem for Levi's Spear, allowing Abel to obtain it and the ability to summon the spear to himself.
- Crack in the Sky: He let one of his arms emerges from one on his first confrontation with Abel.
- Fish People: He has scales covering his body and webbed hands, going hand in hand with his Our Mermaids Are Different look.
- Heal It with Water: It is mentioned in legends that he was quite proficient in healing magic, capable of healing itself.
- Hoist by His Own Petard: Abel, acting fast, isolates Levi's Spear with a magical ward and prevents him from summoning it back to his hand. As Levi is dumbfounded by its spear not retruning no matter how many time he calls it to him, Abel constructs his own giant arm, made from the rubble of Levi's church, to carry the spear... and throws back at him with incredible strength, slashing off the hand of Levi's wrist.
- Hijacked by Ganon: He interferes with Nelgliffe's summoning of his spear to destroy Palgas village, and instead forces him to summon one of his arms. His reason is that he became interested in Abel and wants to recruit him, and that there is something he'd like to collect from the village.
- Kaiju: Upon seeing him in his full glory, Abel comments that he must be less than 40 meter long.
- Lord of the Ocean: The god of water, who is said to have created oceans and seas. He also claims to have created life as well.
- Nobody Could Have Survived That: According to the Kudor scriptures, Levi had 80% of his body vaporized by the flames released by Kudor, and the remaining 20% poured into a chalice for her to consume in the mythic age. And yet, he is alive and worshiped by his church in the present day.
- Our Mermaids Are Different: The lower half of his body is a giant fish.
- Prepare to Die: As he about to throw Levi's Spear at Abel and the village:Levi: Goodbye, Abel Belek. Be honored that you will perish from my hand in person.
- Prongs of Poseidon: His signature weapon, Levi's Spear. A huge trident spear that can return to it's owner hand, rewrite reality to make every throw an Always Accurate Attack.
- Third Eye: He has three red eyes.
- Vagueness Is Coming: He tells Abel about his plan to rebel against someone he has an alliance with, but is too powerful for him to defeat, even with Levi's Spear:Levi: It’s already decided that the alliance is going to break down. Kuku…… But even if he has found out, he doesn’t have the luxury of turning on me. But I’m not going to tell you about this until you’ve sworn your allegiance to me and I’ve decided that I can trust you. So, let’s hear the answer first……
- Wake-Up Call Boss: He's Abel's first encounter and battle with a divine being, who throws an over-sized magical spear at him, threatening to level Palgas village to the ground with the shockwave generated from the collision alone!. While Abel managed to stop it's momentum with a fully-powered "Abel Ball" spell, he was Blown Across the Room from the blast generated.
- We Can Rule Together: He offers Abel a chance to "fill the hole he have created" when he defeated Marias, and tries to tempt him with a superior position. Abel charges up an "Abel Ball" spell instead of an answer:Levi: Eventually, I’ll replace Sateria with you as Pope. How about it? Obey me and you will have all the Riveras Nation. Let bygones be bygones, and take possession of the world with me.
- We Will Meet Again: Delivers a rather hammy one at Abel, cursing at him and promising him his church animosity, before he leaves Palgas village:Levi: Abel Belek! I’ve learned your name! Woe to thee forever! May your days be numbered! My congregation will never forgive thy barbarism!
Abel: [narrating] No …… don’t curse, I’m right in front of you, so come out now.
Maharbo, the Goddess of Fire
The goddess of fire, who made fire and gave the world civilization. Worshiped by the Maharaun Kingdom, the Fire Country.
- Maker of Monsters: The one who created the "Vase of 100 Karma", to fight Kudor with should she attack her kingdom.
- Posthumous Character: She was killed by Kudor.
- Token Female: If Penrath's ramblings are to be believed, Maharbo might be the only one of the four creator gods stated to be a female.
- Villainous Valor: In the story detailing the "Vase of 100 Karma" creation, she went to fight Kudor when she knew she was on her way to her kingdom, taking 4 out of her 5 grandmasters with her. While she knew she would be defeated, she proclaimed that Kudor will be too exhausted to attack her kingdom after the fight.
Garuuja, the God of the Soil
The god of the soil, who created the earth and gave shape to the world. Worshiped by the Galshard Kingdom, the Earth Country.
- Animalistic Abomination: His image from a painting donated by Baron Lark:Abel: Along with the picture of Levi, there was also a picture of a giant four-headed deer being worshipped by a horde of dwarves.
The four heads were attached diagonally up and down on either side, with the tips of the jaws facing the center, giving it a strange appearance.
It was of such a ridiculous size that it made the dwarf look small.
Perhaps this is the earth god Garuja. - Posthumous Character: He was killed by Kudor.
Silfheim, the God of the Sky (Unmarked Spoilers)
- Silfheim: “…… you made me cut this card. Abel Belek, the abomination of the other world. I will eat your spirit. You will suffer in my body forever.”
- Antagonist Abilities: His “Red Dream” ability. Not only it he stole that power to begin with, it also turns his fight with Kudor and Abel into a unfair, fixed battle that Silfheim would always turn it to his favor WHENEVER he wants, with the only favorable outcome is letting him win! Abel even lampshades the trope:Abel: [narrating] It’s not just the accuracy of the “Red Dream” that is lax, it’s the world altering ability that has no restrictions, and the fucking cheat specification that will blow up the world if you accumulate damage halfway.
- Arch-Nemesis: He's this to Kudor.
- A Twinkle in the Sky: One legend mentions that Kudor defeated Slifheim in battle, after he returned from getting healed by Levi and went for a rematch with her, and she threw him hard into the sky... and became the Moon Din.
- Badass Transplant: A villainous example. Grafting the head of the creator god to his body grants Silfheim the ability to reshape reality to his whims.
- Blow You Away: Can create several huge tornadoes at will.
- Bolt of Divine Retribution: Has the ability to call forward lightning bolts. Despite Abel's attempts at creating a shield, both Quetzalcoatl's ward and his Hydeem Magimetal shield get easily shattered by each strike. He also can have his fists struck by lightning, then use them to perform lightning-filled punches.
- Detonation Moon: He shatters the moon Din Mei to pieces, when he bursts out from it to fight Abel. Justified, as his body was hidden inside of it.
- Didn't See That Coming: Despite Silfheim being the true Manipulative Bastard of the story, there were things that ended up having him caught off-guard:
- Having finally cornored an exhausted Abel, inside his Anti-Magic field and out of tricks to pull against him. Only for Abel to suddenly use his own modified physical abilities-enhancing magic, jump straight to Silfheim's “Red Dream” face... and actually KICK IT!! Silfheim was caught off-guard by that attack, his huge body FLIPPED OVER!!
- After cornering Abel again, confident that the latter has ran out of stamina, he gets eviscrated by a blast from Abel Cannon!! Silfheim was sure that Abel himself confirmed that the cannon was unfinished, only for Abel to tell him that he misunderstood what he meant by that...
- Dirty Coward: Hiding behind all of his plans and manipulations, including using the human race, the Doom tribe plus a little girl, to fight Kudor rather than do it himself. Even he admits that he's a coward, but he's past the point of caring what anyone would think of him.
- He takes it beyond the extreme when he confronts Kudor in his overpowered form. Thanks to him grafting the head of the Creator God to himself, he effectively fixes the fight to his favor and takes existence itself as his own hostage.
- Draconic Abomination: Abel states that Silfheim was always portrayed in paintings as a 'spirit in the form of a giant dragon' with four wings, but his appearance was nothing like he imagined. A huge, hideous, creepy-looking dragon with six huge human arms and six huge wings, with a disfigured face bent "like an abstract painting", three eyes of different sizes, a gaping wide open mouth and a body of blue-green color, covered with reddish-black fiber like blood vessels, with three huge tails hanging across the sky. That is if you ignore the giant red human-face grafted on the dragon's chest. Except for the giant human head, that was a result of Kudor defeating him 10,000 years ago, and him absorbing spirit bodies for 10,000 years to gain extra power.
- Eldritch Abomination: Silfheim's body, full of the spirit bodies he assimilated, is powerful enough to defy the laws of the world, like Kudor when she's in her true form. The world begins to try and reject them both during their battle, dealing a great deal strain on both of them.Silfheim: [To Kudor] “…… In order to surpass you, I’ve continued to collect spirit bodies and accumulate magic power …… Before I notice it, I became a very distorted existence. The world is rejecting my very existence. I didn’t feel it 10,000 years ago, but I do now …… You have felt this too, haven’t you?”
- Evil Overlord: Self-proclaimed the "Absolute Ruler" of the world, who along with the other "Gods", had the human race under their thumbs until Kudor saw to their defeat.
- Final Boss: The last opponent for Abel to fight against, to protect the world and everything he holds dear from his tyranny.
- Giant Flyer: Though no numbers were mentioned about his size, he's very enormous yet quite fast for his size in flight.
- God Mode: Once “Red Dream”'s awakening reaches 80%, Silfheim becomes truly invincible! With his reality-warping's accuracy at such a high degree, Silfheim is free to warp reality to his whims... and also keep “Red Dream”'s awakening stuck at 80% no matter what!! This allows him to even twist and bypass the rules of the world, including magic circles drawing.Silfheim: “You [Abel] …… No, any being in this world cannot harm me in this state in any way. Everything is as I wish it to be.”
- Greater-Scope Villain: He's revealed to be the mastermind behind a lot of the events leading to the story and as it unfolds, thanks to His agents enacting a 10,000 years-old plan for his revenge on the Goddess Kudor, and to fulfill his desire of Taking Over The World. It's easier to count the things that Silfheim had no involvement in, than to count what was within his plans.
- Healing Factor: He quickly regenerates and heal from any wounds inflicted on him, making it more hopeless after bypassing his reality-warping powers.
- High-Altitude Battle: Abel and Kudor both fight him in the sky close to Alfheim, with Abel riding the Wooden Dragon Quetzalcoatl and Kudor flying. The fight then continues on the sea after Quetzalcoatl falls due to Silfheim sealing magic.
- Holding Back the Phlebotinum: Despite the potential of Reality Warping could bring to Silfheim, he restrains himself from using his power on a grand-scale. This is justified, as he just got to use said power after merging with his body, and trying to use it to the full extent would risk causing “Red Dream” to fully wake up, erasing the world he's trying to recialm to himself.
- Impossibly Graceful Giant: Despite being a ginormous size Giant Flyer dragon, Silfheim can easily catch up to Quetzalcoatl at its full speed. He's so fast, Quetzalcoatl's Sacred Fire can't catch him, even with it is tracking ability. He gets slowed down by Kudor restraining him, but that only a bit.
- Irony: Silfheim (as Count Julem) was the one who handed Med Levi's Spear, so that he could pretends to be Levi and use against Kudor... but he loses the spear to Abel, who ends up using it against Silfheim during their battle. Silfheim does show slight regret that he didn't take that possibility into account.
- Ironic Death: He dies by a weapon made as a Betrayal Insurance against his Arch-Nemesis, by the sorcerer he manipulated and antagonized. Bonus for having everything that led to this happen because of his Xanatos Gambit.
- It's All About Me: Silfheim wants to reclaim his position as the all supreme ruler of the world and enslaves the human race, regardless of what he'll do to achieve that. He doesn't care about anything but himself, and on the off-chance he would be defeated, he'll take the whole existence with him thanks to the power of “Red Dream”, and gleefully gloats about it to both Kudor and Abel.Silfheim: “Huhuhu …… hahahahaha! I have become a true god, myself! When I die, I will disappear, taking all the worlds …… or even all the dimensions with me! You will never be able to defeat me!”
- Load-Bearing Boss: Every time Silfheim's body receives damage, the Creator God opens its eyes and slowly wakes up, and if he fully wakes up.. the world, maybe all worlds as well, will disappear!!
- Manipulative Bastard: Splitting his own personality produced five highly-effective manipulative bastards working with his collective will, what else?
- Moral Myopia: He takes the world's existance a hostage so that Kudor and Abel are left helpless against him, while he beats them with raw strength. When Abel decides to take him on his offer and rapidly attacks him with Levi's Spear however, Silfheim momentarly has an Oh, Crap! as “Red Dream” gets closer and closer to awakening and calls Abel out on it. Abel calls him out on his hypocrisy in return:Silfheim: “W-What? As I’ve said many times before, the power of the “Red Dream” increases as it moves towards awakening, but once it is fully awake, the entire world will disappear! Attacking me is one thing, but of course, a direct attack on the “Red Dream” will lead to its awakening. Don’t you understand that!”
Abel: “The guy who made that dangerous thing shouldn’t make a fuss! I’m the one who’s bothered by it! If you don’t want the whole world to disappear, then get that dangerous monster out of here and keep it in a safe place!”
Silfheim: “Abel Belek! You lunatic!” - Multi-Armed and Dangerous: Has six huge human arms.
- Nice Job Fixing It, Villain: Banishing Kudor to a Prison Dimension made him the only highest source of magic in existence, the criteria needed to become a new target for Abel Cannon.
- Poor Communication Kills: Thanks to The Mole, Silfheim knew of Abel's Secret Weapon beforehand, and chose to strike after Abel declared that he left the weapon unfinished. The weapon was indeed unfinished... as in still not fully tested to make sure it won't destroy the world instead when it fires! This leads to Slifheim's death by evisceration.
- Pragmatic Villainy: Implied. With all the devastating powers he has, he still tries to corner Abel and have him squirm until he's defeated, as he still want to tear Mea away from Abel and secure Moebius' soul trapped in an Ortem, to force Mea into his plan again.
- Reality Warper: Using the power of “Red Dream”, Silfheim gains the ability to warp reality the way he sees fit.
- He's only bound by his imagination and the scope of his control. The more he takes damage, the Creator God's head slowly opens his eyes and increases the accuracy of his world-altering abilities.
- Whenever he uses “Red Dream”, he can do things such as undoing any damage done to him, cancelling attacks and erasing them before they even touch him, and even cast unorthodox magic with unfinished-magic circles!! In return, the Creator God's eyes closes with a percentage depending on the action.
- Silfheim can even force the Creator God to awaken a little bit by his own volition, so he could use its powers without being damaged first!
- Screw the Rules, I Make Them!: How he conjures his Anti-Magic field spell. Despite drawing a broken-up and incomplete magic circle, Silfheim can easily force it to work thanks to him being in God Mode.
- Smug Super: After grealty empowering himself by absorbing spirits for 10,000 years and grafting the head of the Creator God to himself and gaining “Red Dream”, he boasts of how invincible he became.. and he is quite right about it.Silfheim: “There’s no way you can beat me …… who has taken in the power of the true gods! Everything in this world is as I want it to be! There is no way to break through this “Red Dream”! The only way is to take me and the world and wipe everything out. …… You can’t even do that! You can’t even do that! So just die quietly!”
- Take Over the World: His endgoal. Judging by what his underling Jeem's idea of “the righteous world” is, it is not going to be a pleasant place for the human race.
- Top God: While the four creator gods were indeed imposing and powerful demons, among them, Silfheim by Kudor's own admission, had the power to be rightly called the strongest God.Kudor: “The Sky God possessed an enormous amount of magical power that made him stand out from the rest of the four great creator gods... The names of the four great creator gods are nothing but a mere illusion, but the …… sky god certainly had the power to be called so.”
- You're Nothing Without Your Phlebotinum: After ordering all the spirit to be silent, depraving Abel from using magic and rendering him powerless inside his spell's area.Silfheim: “In this case …… a sorcerer is just a human being. Well? How do you feel now? Abel Belek. You’ve been doing whatever you want with that magic until now, so it must be hard for you to bear?”
- Weaponized Teleportation: “The Earth God’s Flower Garden”. A sealing magic that banishes the target to a different space created by Garuja the Earth God. It Only Works Once, but cannot be avoided nor dispelled. He uses this move to dispose of Abel and Quetzalcoatl, boasting that had Kudor been the target, it might take her 7 days to escape, while Abel will need HUNDREDS of years to do so! Abel, Mea and Olviga were spared however, when Kudor transferred the spell to herself, getting banished instead of them.
- Xanatos Gambit: He concocted several plans and countermeasures against Kudor, all during the 10,000 years after his defeat. They come off as overkill, but with all the time he had in hiding, he had to make sure Kudor dies:
- He hid his Not Quite Dead body inside the Moon Din and had it absorb spirits to heal and empower it for 10,000 years, and split his conscious into five High Ranking Spirits, to set things right for his rematch with Kudor.
- The High Ranking spirits infiltrate, collect information, and gain high positions to control all kingdoms next to the Dinrat Kingdom, then have them threaten to invade the Kingdom in one fell swoop, in order to draw Kudor out to be attacked by the armies of the other countries.
- He had Count Julem trick Peter into awakening Kudor so soon, to deprave her the element of surprise, and in a time where he stacked all his cards against her.
- Finds and sets up for the new Red Stone to be kept alive, escorted, be kidnapped and possessed by Moebius, to gain control of the Doom tribe, creating an extra army to crash into Kudor to weaken her if nessesary.
- When everything else fails, he reveals his all new powerful body to Kudor. Now grafted with the Creator god's head, harming or killing him means destroying the entire world, a thing Kudor cannot risk doing, guaranteeing his victory!
- In case EVEN THAT FAILS, he relies on one of his surviving er.. selves' side project to score a win after his death!! Said project turned out to be a failure.
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Kudor, the Goddess of Law
- Adaptive Ability: Downplayed. Whenever Abel lands an attack in her during their fight, she quickly develops countermoves against it, forcing him to improvise.
- Always Someone Better: Pretty much her fight with Abel. No matter how many moves, magic and attack strategies Abel pulls off against her, she comes back stronger and more wary of his tactics.
- Appeal to Worse Problems: Decides to help Abel, who betrayed her and ran away from the Fage territory, unwittingly letting Mea get abducted by Count Julem and get possessed by Moebius, after he summoned her to fight Silfheim. Justified, as Abel dealt with Moebius and drew out Silfheim, and Kudor realized that Abel is now more willing to help her deal with Silfheim.Kudor: “I thought you had disregarded my words and done your own thing, but I didn’t expect …… you to go this far.”
- As Long as There Is Evil: According to Kudor's Bible:Kudor: The world that does not need me is a peaceful world.
- Benevolent Genie: Downplayed. Realizing that Abel was tricked into entering and clearing the trials of her temple, she brushes Peter aside, and offers to grant Abel a wish as a reward and consolation, be it averting a plague or defeating a great demon. She's not a wish granter, but she doesn't want to let someone like Abel leave disappointed.Kudor: “You must have come here with some kind of longing, or with a great sense of duty. Say it, I have the power to grant you whatever you wish. Whether or not it actually works is up to me, though.”
- Broke Your Arm Punching Out Cthulhu: Inverted and Downplayed. She defeats Abel in their fight, but his last-ditch move robbed her of 30% of the precious magic she needed for her mission, forcing her to form an alliance of mutual benefit with him.
- Climax Boss: Abel fights her in the 70% mark of the novel, and marks the novel entering its Cerebus Syndrome.
- Defeat Means Friendship: Inverted. While Abel technically lost against her, his refusal to give up and lasting so long against her impressed her enough to let him and Mea live. She grants Abel her summoning crest, and often checks on them in the Fage territory, disguised as a human.
- Defeat Means Respect: See above entry. She talks to Abel on a human level and confides him with secrets and sensitive information. This makes Peter put his trust and expectations on Abel, as he's the only one she's willing to approach.
- Deity of Human Origin: Actually an artificial spirit created by the Priest Yohanan, by sacrificing an estimated number of 100,000 follower of an old religion he used to shape them, both physically and mentally, into suitable material for the creation process, then gave them the image of an non-existent, fictional Kudor by pretending that the creation was a divine summoning.
- The Dreaded: According to Count Julem, Kudor didn't destroy all demons and high-ranked spirits 10,000 years ago. The survivors went into hiding in fear of her, never acting and trying to live quietly to not provoke her, because Kudor will react whenever she sense high spikes in magic power from evil spirits, and awaken by herself to eliminate the threat. The human race managed to get on the top unhindered because Kudor was protecting them in her sleep.
- Eldritch Abomination: Her image from a painting inside a library of a Kudor Church:Abel: A wart-covered, pale mass of flesh with countless tentacles.
What looked like wings and arms grew irregularly from it.
What looked like eyeballs buried in the flesh seemed to be restless to move at any moment. Above, what looked like the upper half of a hunchbacked human body grew as if it was one with the mass of flesh. The one eye peeking through the gap between the hair-like tentacles has an eerie gleam in it.- Kudor's nature and powers actually causes the world to struggle to comprehend her existence. This puts a strain on her body and magic consumption, causing her to waste a lot of magic by being in her true form. Not that it's an inconvenience to her.
Zolomonia: “Kudor is too powerful and too broken to be a single high-ranking spirit. All the laws of the world denied that Kudor was in a perfect position and acted to spread her magic. The laws of the world do not allow for the gathering of spirits to such an extent.” - Extremity Extremist: She fights Abel using her tentacles.. and only her tentacles. Justified, as she can switch back and forth between attack and defense with less openings, and was actually holding back against him.
- Eye Scream: Her large eye in the middle gets gouged twice by Levi's Spear during her fight with Abel. One of said gougings popped the whole eye and left an empty socket in her body.. before it healed again.
- God Was My Copilot: After her awakening and duel with Abel, she walks around the countries and investigates disguised as a beautiful female wandering adventurer, and appears to Abel in that form whenever she need to talk to him.
- Good Is Not Nice: She might be the guardian deity made to protect the human race, but she'll not tolerate anyone trying to exploit her powers, offend her or try to impede her mission. Peter found out the hard way, but she was patient enough to spare him!!
- Hot in Human Form: Her human disguise is a woman of great divine beauty, with long blue hair that reaches the ground, and wearing multiple layers of cloth inscriped with magic formulas. Abel says that her human form's profile is so beautiful, "as if an artist had poured his life into perfecting it".
- Impossibly Graceful Giant: Once Kudor sprouts wings, she becomes faster, agile and capable of dodging even Levi's Spear, even when she's an over 15-meter-tall mass of flesh!!
- Irrational Hatred: She goes from friendly to downright hostile the first time she sees Mea, and tries to kill her with her tentacles. Justified, since Kudor sensed the magic of the Sky God coming from her, and figured that she's better off dead.
- Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Her fight with Abel and disposing of Peter were just her trying to frighten them into submission, as she has a mission to eradicate evil, and even saves Abel from falling to his death after he attacked her in a I Surrender Sucker move. Her intent on killing Mea is genuine though.
- The Juggernaut: Kudor DWARFS Abel in every aspect. Being an artifical spirit, she has finite but massive magic capacity, amazing durability, quick regeneration, and shrugs off many of Abel's attacks and will not stay down!!Zolomonia: “The problem is that with that much magic wasted, the amount of magic left in Kudor’s current state is more than ninety-nine percent of its maximum capacity.”
Abel: “Wha- ……?”
Zolomonia: “Probably …… It would take at least a thousand penetrations of the body to completely finish off Kudor with that spear.”
Abel: “You-, you’re kidding, right? No matter how hard I try, I can’t ……” - Kindhearted Cat Lover: Often appears to Abel, carrying a Nyaron, a rare and elusive magical beast, in her arms.
- Knight Templar: She'll do anything to save the world she was tasked with protecting, even if it meant killing an innocent girl on the spot. Even after her alliance with Abel, she tries to sway him into questioning what even led him to meet with Mea in the first place.
- A Lesson in Defeat: Averting Abel's usual tendicey to Curb-Stomp Battle his foes, she proves to him the harsh fact that, there are beings in this world that are indeed, stronger than him!
- Leonine Contract: Deconstructed. Her agreement with Abel is for him to become her “Apostle” and help her fight Count Julem, and she in return will spare him and Mea. Abel realizes that Kudor could easily cut her losses and kill Mea should things turn to the worst and strongarm him into accepting it, and has failsafes built specifically against Kudor just in case she resort to that.
- Mean Boss: To her Moon Din Eater monsters. Granted, they tend to disobey her orders and indulge themselves in cruelty, even after killing some of them for disobedience.
- Monster Progenitor: Can create Din Eater monsters.
- Noble Demon: Once she sees Abel defending Mea from her and refusing to be bargained with to leave her, she stops aiming at her and challenges Abel to battle, letting Mea to be taken away to safety. She even promises not to summon Din Eater monsters and fight Abel on her own. She justifies that in her speech:Kudor: “Alright, Marren. I dare to praise you for your bravery. As long as you stand up for yourself, I will not interfere with the little girl. Let me see you resist until you are satisfied. Let that be the least you can do to convince yourself.”
- No-Sell: She wriggles off and easily breaks free from Peter's “God Binding Technique” spell. Priest Yohanan himself did write off said spell as a failure against her.
- Oculothorax: A giant eye connected to many tentacles as the main body, and the body of a woman stretching out from it.
- One-Winged Angel: After she saw Abel managing, against all odds, to still stand against her despite her revealing more of her powers, she invokes this. Growing to over a 100-meter tall, expanding more tentacles to grow rapidly and cover the sea like roots of a tree, more tentacles to sprout from the her upper half like tree branches and skeletal wings, forming a imposing, unmovable towering form.
- Pragmatic Hero: After losing 30% of her magic powers fighting Abel, She chooses to recruit Abel in her fight against Count Julem, with her sparing Mea in return, despite the danger keeping her alive might bring.Kudor: “I weighed the benefits of you against the risks of keeping the girl alive and decided to take the latter.”
- Rage Breaking Point: This happens to her after Peter and Zolomonia aid Abel to run her through with Levi Spear. She becomes extremely angry, pulls the spear off the hole left in her, regenerates the wound, and goes to do away with Peter. Not really.
- Red Eyes, Take Warning: Kudor's human-half has red eyes.
- Strong and Skilled: For the so-called incarnation of Violence, Kudor is both strong and crafty. She can predict her opponents' movements, adapt to their attacks, foil said attacks after seeing them once, and knows to both use her tentacles for attack and defense.
- Super-Toughness: She's starts off with tentacles capable of grabbing and blocking off Abel Saw and Abel Ball spell, getting some of the tentacles dented, charred and burned. She's surprised however, that she's feeling pain from the magic of a human. It gets worse and worse from there.. for Abel.
- Terror Hero: Kudor is known as the “Evil Great God” and “Incarnation of Violence”, both given by worshipers of the Four Creator Gods, whom she herself destroyed. Demons and High-Ranking Spirits fear her, and can create and commands hoards of Din Eater, a breed of ferocious man-frog monsters, who are prone to commit cruel acts to their victims, and getting brutally killed by their creator when they act out of line.
- Underestimating Badassery: Averted. Kudor gets amazed, surprised and astonished as her fight with Abel continues, but remains vigilant to not get caught by surprise, even complimenting Abel's beyond human feats. Justified, as Kudor knows that she's shouldn't be wasting that much magic on a human, even if it's less than 1% of her massive magic reserve!
- Villainous Breakdown: Right after Abel enacts his last-ditch attack on Kudor, she starts feeling her magic draining and panics as Icarus grows on her like a tumor, screaming at Abel about her mission and importance, while the latter has fallen of her shoulder. She even hysterically and repeatedly screams at Abel that she'll kill him!!Kudor: “M-Magic …… my magic power is!? S-Stop! This magic power is necessary to accomplish my mission …… Aaaaaaaahhhhhh! I am, I am! I am the God of Salvation, the God of Law, the God Kudor, who once saved the world from the hands of a high-ranking demon, you know! T-This …… Ugh, guuuuh, ogooo, I feel …… Ahhhhhh, Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah! Idiot! You quickly take this off, aaaaaaaaaaaaaah!”
- Wake-Up Call Boss: To the surprise of many, her fight with Abel not only averts the novel's usual "Abel CurbStomps the opponent" habit, it is also the first fight where Abel exhausts himself dry of magic, and loses!
- Wham Line:Kudor: [to Abel] You are definitely one of the top magicians in the world, and you were with her (Mea). That’s why I failed to kill her that time.