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Description
Pump belongs to the Demon Clan and serves among the Six Knights of Black. He manifests as an exceptionally tall humanoid demon, his body forming a natural magenta armor-like shell rather than worn protection. Notable features include oversized hands ending in sharp, bladed fingers and the capacity to extend poisonous needles from his body—utilized both as piercing melee weapons and projectile armaments.
His personality merges violent competitiveness with childlike traits, treating combat as "festivities" and laughing joyfully while impaling opponents. He expresses visible disappointment when battle opportunities are denied, as when Bellion intervened against Meliodas, and loneliness underscores his character.
Pump’s history stretches over 3,000 years, including participation in the ancient Holy War with the Six Knights of Black against the Goddess Clan and other races. After slaying goddesses, Bellion informed him the group would bypass joining the Ten Commandments to focus on surpassing Meliodas. Pump witnessed the Indura’s rampage at Sky Temple, where the Great Oshiro halted the Demon Clan’s near-victory, resulting in Pump’s sealing within the Goddess Clan’s Egg Rock.
During "Prisoners of the Sky," Pump breaks free as the seal weakens and murders Celestial Clan members to harvest souls for reviving the Indura. He battles Ellatt, debating whether to kill her slowly or swiftly until Meliodas interrupts. Later, Pump paralyzes Ellatt with Hypno Stinger, but Solaad and Ban thwart her execution. Against Ban, Pump paralyzes and impales him using body needles, yet Ban’s immortality permits instant regeneration. Ban ultimately crushes Pump’s body, and Bellion sacrifices Pump’s soul alongside his fellow Knights to empower the Indura.
In combat, Pump exceeds average demon capabilities, wielding Hypno Stinger—invisible poisoned needles inducing paralysis, effective against Ellatt and Ban. His durability resists sword strikes but succumbs to overwhelming physical force.
Relationships emphasize group allegiance: Pump follows Bellion’s command within the Six Knights. A familial link to fellow knight Aboru is implied through both referring to Galand as uncle, though their precise kinship remains undefined.
His personality merges violent competitiveness with childlike traits, treating combat as "festivities" and laughing joyfully while impaling opponents. He expresses visible disappointment when battle opportunities are denied, as when Bellion intervened against Meliodas, and loneliness underscores his character.
Pump’s history stretches over 3,000 years, including participation in the ancient Holy War with the Six Knights of Black against the Goddess Clan and other races. After slaying goddesses, Bellion informed him the group would bypass joining the Ten Commandments to focus on surpassing Meliodas. Pump witnessed the Indura’s rampage at Sky Temple, where the Great Oshiro halted the Demon Clan’s near-victory, resulting in Pump’s sealing within the Goddess Clan’s Egg Rock.
During "Prisoners of the Sky," Pump breaks free as the seal weakens and murders Celestial Clan members to harvest souls for reviving the Indura. He battles Ellatt, debating whether to kill her slowly or swiftly until Meliodas interrupts. Later, Pump paralyzes Ellatt with Hypno Stinger, but Solaad and Ban thwart her execution. Against Ban, Pump paralyzes and impales him using body needles, yet Ban’s immortality permits instant regeneration. Ban ultimately crushes Pump’s body, and Bellion sacrifices Pump’s soul alongside his fellow Knights to empower the Indura.
In combat, Pump exceeds average demon capabilities, wielding Hypno Stinger—invisible poisoned needles inducing paralysis, effective against Ellatt and Ban. His durability resists sword strikes but succumbs to overwhelming physical force.
Relationships emphasize group allegiance: Pump follows Bellion’s command within the Six Knights. A familial link to fellow knight Aboru is implied through both referring to Galand as uncle, though their precise kinship remains undefined.