TV-Series
Description
Griamore, a Holy Knight of the Liones Kingdom, stands at an imposing 213 cm with a muscular frame often clad in partial armor accentuating his strength. Born to Dreyfus, a former Great Holy Knight, and cousin to Gilthunder, he grew in the royal capital, dedicating himself early to Princess Veronica Liones, forging an unshakable loyalty. His signature magic, "Wall," conjures near-impenetrable barriers—from the dome-like "Perfect Shell" to the extended "Long Shield"—capable of blocking falling stars or trapping foes. Initially boasting a Combat Class of 1520, his power waned to 410 after losing physical and spiritual vigor.
Tasked with retrieving Elizabeth during the Vaizel Fight Festival, Griamore faced Diane disguised as Matrona. Employing barriers to shield allies and subdue foes nonviolently, he still fell in combat. Later, his failure to protect Veronica from Guila’s fatal strike plunged him into guilt. Despite Veronica’s final command to guard Elizabeth, he clung to her body, burying her in Pernes as Elizabeth requested—a decision that haunted him.
In the Kingdom Infiltration arc, Griamore intercepted Hendrickson, shielding Elizabeth with his magic and uniting with Dreyfus. Their clash turned tragic when Hendrickson slew Dreyfus, spurring Griamore’s vengeful resolve. He later ensnared Hendrickson with "Wall," enabling Meliodas to strike the decisive blow.
Post-war, Griamore journeyed with Gilthunder and Howzer to investigate disturbances, encountering Hendrickson again and visiting the Druid’s village. An ancient spirit there magically regressed him to a weaker, younger form. When the demon Fraudrin triggered a self-destructive blast, Griamore contained the explosion with his barriers. Fraudrin’s repentance averted catastrophe, and Griamore later erected a grave in his memory.
Reconciling with Veronica after the Holy War, Griamore resumed his protective role, their bond deepening into a hinted romance. By the sequel’s events, he ascends as king of Dalcmunt, a neighboring nation, expanding his legacy beyond knighthood into leadership.
Griamore’s journey traces a path from rigid duty to vulnerability, loss, and renewal. His loyalty to Veronica anchored him through failure, while confronting guilt and adapting to adversity revealed resilience. Beyond combat, his growth lies in safeguarding loved ones—a testament to a warrior reshaped by sacrifice and purpose.
Tasked with retrieving Elizabeth during the Vaizel Fight Festival, Griamore faced Diane disguised as Matrona. Employing barriers to shield allies and subdue foes nonviolently, he still fell in combat. Later, his failure to protect Veronica from Guila’s fatal strike plunged him into guilt. Despite Veronica’s final command to guard Elizabeth, he clung to her body, burying her in Pernes as Elizabeth requested—a decision that haunted him.
In the Kingdom Infiltration arc, Griamore intercepted Hendrickson, shielding Elizabeth with his magic and uniting with Dreyfus. Their clash turned tragic when Hendrickson slew Dreyfus, spurring Griamore’s vengeful resolve. He later ensnared Hendrickson with "Wall," enabling Meliodas to strike the decisive blow.
Post-war, Griamore journeyed with Gilthunder and Howzer to investigate disturbances, encountering Hendrickson again and visiting the Druid’s village. An ancient spirit there magically regressed him to a weaker, younger form. When the demon Fraudrin triggered a self-destructive blast, Griamore contained the explosion with his barriers. Fraudrin’s repentance averted catastrophe, and Griamore later erected a grave in his memory.
Reconciling with Veronica after the Holy War, Griamore resumed his protective role, their bond deepening into a hinted romance. By the sequel’s events, he ascends as king of Dalcmunt, a neighboring nation, expanding his legacy beyond knighthood into leadership.
Griamore’s journey traces a path from rigid duty to vulnerability, loss, and renewal. His loyalty to Veronica anchored him through failure, while confronting guilt and adapting to adversity revealed resilience. Beyond combat, his growth lies in safeguarding loved ones—a testament to a warrior reshaped by sacrifice and purpose.