Known as the Black Demon, this secondary antagonist initially enslaves the Red Demon through bondage, compelling it to procure sacrifices of young maidens from nearby villages to quell its insatiable hunger. This cruel pact forces the Red Demon to abduct a girl dear to the protagonist, sparking a climactic clash. Following the protagonist’s victory over the Red Demon and its liberation, the Black Demon emerges as the primary menace amidst a devastating drought. Now allied with the protagonist, the Red Demon harnesses storm-summoning powers to nourish parched rice fields, undermining the Black Demon’s dominion over the land. Driven by primal urges for dominance and consumption, the Black Demon exists as an oppressive force. Rooted in traditional folklore, its design and narrative role emphasize communal selflessness and cooperation in overcoming societal challenges. Its downfall stems from the protagonist’s growth in embracing communal responsibility and the Red Demon’s redemption.

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Black Demon

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