TV-Series
Description
Uglinator, known as Deathdas in Japanese media, operates as a major antagonist. Initially concealed as the power source within Petra Fina's control stamp, this entity later manifested its true form: a skull-like imp featuring blue horns, yellow fangs, and claws, frequently wielding a scythe. It further transforms into a larger, more menacing state called "Super Deathdas" or "Con form," characterized by a detached upper skull, wings, and a demonic visage.
The entity commands extensive mind-control abilities. Originally enabling Petra's stamp to manipulate Time Shifters, it developed the power to hypnotize crowds via a mouth-fired beam, leaving a skull mark on victims. This mark amplifies negative emotions like jealousy or envy, granting victims a false sense of empowerment to act on dark impulses without direct control. Physical contact, such as a headbutt, could also apply the mark. It senses human stress, making stressed individuals easier targets. For stronger control, it leaps onto victims' heads, bypassing mental barriers to dominate body and mind completely. This method accesses hidden abilities within the victim, such as Merlock Holmes' vampire-derived transformation and latent powers.
Within narrative arcs, Uglinator orchestrated mass manipulations, including brainwashing a classroom of children in 20th-century Tokyo to act on selfish impulses. It later targeted Merlock Holmes, exploiting his jealousy of Flint and affection for Sarah to break his resistance. After marking Merlock, Uglinator fully possessed him, triggering his vampire transformation and forcing a duel against Flint. This possession ended only when Flint struck Uglinator directly, exploiting its vulnerability as a bone-based entity. Despite setbacks, it continued serving the Dark Lord, possessing the Time Shifter Orbit during the invasion of the Land of Time. Following the Dark Lord's defeat, it reverted to a rose form alongside other minions.
Its background confirms it was embedded in Petra's stamp long before its physical debut, making it the longest-serving of the Dark Lord's "Great Four" lieutenants. The stamp's control mechanism and subsequent liberation methods—such as tears breaking the skull mark—mirrored its later powers.
The entity commands extensive mind-control abilities. Originally enabling Petra's stamp to manipulate Time Shifters, it developed the power to hypnotize crowds via a mouth-fired beam, leaving a skull mark on victims. This mark amplifies negative emotions like jealousy or envy, granting victims a false sense of empowerment to act on dark impulses without direct control. Physical contact, such as a headbutt, could also apply the mark. It senses human stress, making stressed individuals easier targets. For stronger control, it leaps onto victims' heads, bypassing mental barriers to dominate body and mind completely. This method accesses hidden abilities within the victim, such as Merlock Holmes' vampire-derived transformation and latent powers.
Within narrative arcs, Uglinator orchestrated mass manipulations, including brainwashing a classroom of children in 20th-century Tokyo to act on selfish impulses. It later targeted Merlock Holmes, exploiting his jealousy of Flint and affection for Sarah to break his resistance. After marking Merlock, Uglinator fully possessed him, triggering his vampire transformation and forcing a duel against Flint. This possession ended only when Flint struck Uglinator directly, exploiting its vulnerability as a bone-based entity. Despite setbacks, it continued serving the Dark Lord, possessing the Time Shifter Orbit during the invasion of the Land of Time. Following the Dark Lord's defeat, it reverted to a rose form alongside other minions.
Its background confirms it was embedded in Petra's stamp long before its physical debut, making it the longest-serving of the Dark Lord's "Great Four" lieutenants. The stamp's control mechanism and subsequent liberation methods—such as tears breaking the skull mark—mirrored its later powers.