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Estarossa, originally Mael, served as one of the Four Archangels in the Goddess Clan during the Holy War three millennia past. An unknown force warped his memories, reshaping the collective consciousness of those around him to embed a fabricated identity: the Demon King’s second son and a Ten Commandments member. Adopting the name Estarossa, he inherited the Commandment of Love, paralyzing adversaries who act with hatred in their hearts. Outwardly composed and aloof, his demeanor masked a cold, sadistic core amplified by demonic traits.

Silver-haired with a demonic sigil etched over his left eye, he contrasted his purported brother Meliodas. His arsenal included Full Counter, deflecting physical assaults with amplified force, and Hellblaze, dark flames impervious to extinction. Initially wielding a power level of 60,000 divided among magic, strength, and spirit, absorbing two Commandments surged his capacity to 88,000, escalating further as he claimed more.

In the New Holy War, clashing divine and demonic energies destabilized him, particularly under the strain of multiple absorbed Commandments. This turmoil triggered a metamorphosis into a hybrid entity, fusing latent goddess lineage with demonic might. Fabricated memories of a bond with Elizabeth fueled obsession, driving confrontations with her and others. Identity confusion spurred violent episodes, including attempts to abduct her and clashes with Meliodas, whom he both envied and delusionally mirrored.

Post the Demon King’s fall, reabsorbing four Commandments allowed him to harmonize their darkness with his Grace of Sun, stabilizing his hybrid form into a perfected state. This equilibrium unlocked merged light-dark abilities: forging blades of dual elements, wielding advanced Ark and Darkness techniques. Founding the Hybrid Clan, he governed while aiding the revived Goddess Clan as an interim leader. In homage to Escanor, he reforged Rhitta into a solar-charged relic, preserving its might.

His psyche, fractured by false memories and clashing identities, vacillated between admiration for Meliodas’ past ferocity and resentment over Elizabeth’s perceived allegiance. Erratic impulses surfaced when challenged, yet flickers of his divine origins lingered—honoring fallen rivals and pursuing equilibrium between light and shadow in his rule.