TV-Series
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Ami Kiriwo, a third-year Babyls Demon School student, sports turquoise hair, mismatched horns, and a choker embedded with a magic-storing stone gifted by the high-ranking demon Baal. His Beth (2) rank signifies weak magical aptitude, a flaw that spurred familial disgrace and his consignment to the Demon Children’s Garden—a brutal correctional facility. There, relentless bullying and rigid discipline culminated in bullies shattering a treasured earring belonging to his friend Yumeko. Her anguished reaction ignited a sadistic fascination within him, cementing his obsession with provoking despair in others.
Baal, seeking to unravel demon society’s foundations, recognized Kiriwo’s warped inclinations and became his mentor. Supplying the choker to augment Kiriwo’s limited magic, Baal groomed him as an agent of chaos. Kiriwo wields the Amy family’s barrier magic, generating regenerative walls contingent on his concentration—a defensive contrast to his offensive dependence on external power sources like Baal’s stored energy.
In the Battler Party arc, Kiriwo deceived Iruma Suzuki, a human student, into joining the Magical Apparatus Battler under false pretenses of aiding magic-deficient demons. Secretly orchestrating Babyls’ destruction via a magically enhanced firework, he aimed to witness mass terror. Iruma thwarted the plot by redirecting the explosion, resulting in Kiriwo’s imprisonment in Ouroboros Prison. Unshaken, he embraced the failure as another layer of his twisted enjoyment.
Freed during the Walter Park arc by Baal’s terrorist allies, the Six Fingers, Kiriwo betrayed fellow escapees to relish their despair. Discovering Iruma’s human identity intensified his fixation, fueling fantasies of consuming him to evoke ultimate suffering. Subsequent collaborations with Baal included manipulating events like the Music Festival and Deviculum, where they plotted to resurrect the Demon King Derkila and stage crises to elevate Baal’s political influence. Encounters with Asmodeus Alice revealed his “Returned to Origins” state—a regression to primal demonic savagery.
Kiriwo’s dynamic with Iruma shifted from kinship over shared magical deficiency to adversarial hatred, repulsed by Iruma’s unyielding compassion against his own nihilism. This contrast positions Kiriwo as a dark mirror to Iruma, embodying corruption forged through parental neglect, institutional abuse, and Baal’s manipulation. His actions persistently target societal collapse, rooted in a conviction that chaos unveils demons’ true nature. Despite repeated defeats, his allegiance to Baal and obsession with Iruma endure, signaling relentless antagonism in looming conflicts.
Baal, seeking to unravel demon society’s foundations, recognized Kiriwo’s warped inclinations and became his mentor. Supplying the choker to augment Kiriwo’s limited magic, Baal groomed him as an agent of chaos. Kiriwo wields the Amy family’s barrier magic, generating regenerative walls contingent on his concentration—a defensive contrast to his offensive dependence on external power sources like Baal’s stored energy.
In the Battler Party arc, Kiriwo deceived Iruma Suzuki, a human student, into joining the Magical Apparatus Battler under false pretenses of aiding magic-deficient demons. Secretly orchestrating Babyls’ destruction via a magically enhanced firework, he aimed to witness mass terror. Iruma thwarted the plot by redirecting the explosion, resulting in Kiriwo’s imprisonment in Ouroboros Prison. Unshaken, he embraced the failure as another layer of his twisted enjoyment.
Freed during the Walter Park arc by Baal’s terrorist allies, the Six Fingers, Kiriwo betrayed fellow escapees to relish their despair. Discovering Iruma’s human identity intensified his fixation, fueling fantasies of consuming him to evoke ultimate suffering. Subsequent collaborations with Baal included manipulating events like the Music Festival and Deviculum, where they plotted to resurrect the Demon King Derkila and stage crises to elevate Baal’s political influence. Encounters with Asmodeus Alice revealed his “Returned to Origins” state—a regression to primal demonic savagery.
Kiriwo’s dynamic with Iruma shifted from kinship over shared magical deficiency to adversarial hatred, repulsed by Iruma’s unyielding compassion against his own nihilism. This contrast positions Kiriwo as a dark mirror to Iruma, embodying corruption forged through parental neglect, institutional abuse, and Baal’s manipulation. His actions persistently target societal collapse, rooted in a conviction that chaos unveils demons’ true nature. Despite repeated defeats, his allegiance to Baal and obsession with Iruma endure, signaling relentless antagonism in looming conflicts.