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Cross is a fairly slow, but powerful, demonic mobster Legend featuring the Blasters and Gauntlets as his weapons. He can be unlocked for 5400 gold. Cross comes from the 1950s New York and is dressed as such. He sports a crimson shirt with a plain white tie and a rakish dark gray fedora hat. A master of the double-cross, Cross survived police crackdowns, mafia wars and magical assassins with self-assurance, cunning and gunmanship - not to mention a pair of demonic gauntlets, and the personal service of a demon bound to him by a magical double-headed coin. In Valhalla, he brings all of these to bear, fighting in tandem with the demons bound to him, and utilizing the power of his gauntlets and guns to devastating effect.


In Italy with the Allied army, PFC Joseph Cross found an ancient double-headed coin. That night, he dreamt of a demon and struck a deal. The demon would fight for him, and "after his last fight," the demon would get payment.




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Valhalla is the ultimate loophole in his deal with the demons, and the frightening but charismatic mobster holds his place in the Grand Tournament for love of battle and fear of the alternative. But now Cross and the demon have a new wager, and like-minded legends are placing bets of their own.


Around her comrades, Kōyō maintains her composure but has a much more laid back approach, and enjoys leisure time with her peers, such as the mafia's boss and her fellow executive.[5] Towards others like Ace, however, she isn't the least bit subtle in her distrust and comes off very passive-aggressive.[3]


Kōyō mentored Kyōka, consequentially being the cause of Kyōka's extreme fear of change when she first joins the Armed Detective Agency. For some time, Kōyō drilled a dreary, hopeless mindset into Kyōka to ensure she would never leave the mafia. She goes as far as to lie by telling Kyōka she's directly responsible for her own parents' murders, poisoning Kyōka's mind.[4]


A year after Ōgai Mori takes over the mafia, Kōyō is assigned to oversee (not necessarily mentor) Chūya Nakahara, after he joins the Port Mafia. As a result, Chūya answered directly to her much of the time. Although she feels exasperated and too young to be called 'ane-san' (姐さん,, literally "elder sister"?) by the boy, it's clear she later grows to accept it when she gets older.


Cross is a fairly slow, but powerful, demonic mobster Legend featuring the Blasters and Gauntlets as his weapons. He can be unlocked for 5400 gold. Cross comes from the 1950s New York and is dressed as such. He sports a crimson shirt with a plain white tie and a rakish dark gray fedora hat. A master of the double-cross, Cross survived police crackdowns, mafia wars, and magical assassins with self-assurance, cunning, and gunmanship - not to mention a pair of demonic gauntlets, and the personal service of a demon bound to him by a magical double-headed coin. In Valhalla, he brings all of these to bear, fighting in tandem with the demons bound to him, and utilizing the power of his gauntlets and guns to devastating effect.


The Chechen Mafia (Chechen: Нохчийн мафи, Noxçiyn mafi; Russian: Чеченская мафия, tr. Chechenskaya mafiya) is one of the largest ethnic organized crime groups operating in the former Soviet Union next to established Russian mafia groups.


Episode 4 of Engage Kiss explores some drama between Kisara, Ayano and Shu. But elsewhere in the city's shadows, things are getting out of hand quickly, which Shu and his friends soon notice as well. The man from Episode 3 who became a butterfly Demon -- a certain Tony Rossi -- has been captured and is involved in a fierce gang war between his Orcas mafia family and the rival Serpiente family.


Things quickly spiral out of control, however. Serpiente thugs break into the hospital and assassinate Tony in his bed as revenge for his previous actions against them, and Tony's girlfriend Maria is in anguish over the loss. Then, Morgan and the other officers storm the Orcas mafia's hideout to capture any more Demons that might be there -- the police expect the Orcas members to use another demon to strike back at the Serpiente gang. To their shock, they find a Demon that has already wiped out the Orcas gang there. Did it just betray its summoners and go rogue? Or is this a Demon the Serpiente family sent to escalate the feud? That's when Shu himself arrives to save the day -- if he can.


It was actually an attempt to reduce collateral casualties in the gang wars that drew unfriendly public attention and heavy police response that was interfering with their lucrative drug business. The gangs were encouraged to continue killing in face-to-face "walk-ups."


Ten days later, Perez and Merino got a visit from a Mexican Mafia member. The Eme member demanded to know just who had fired the fatal shots. Unlike in the American legal system, the two gang members did not have the right to remain silent, or not to incriminate themselves. They quickly ratted out their homeboy Munguia to their demon master.


  • DemonsTaydeus, the first Upper-Level demon in the series.Species InformationStatusExtantAlignmentEvilRelated SpeciesHalf-Demons

  • Demon-Witches

  • Ghosts

  • Necromancers

  • DistinctionMagical abilities

  • Demonic possession

  • Limited Shapeshifting

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Demons (or Inferi[1]) are cruel, power-hungry and vicious magical beings who commonly prey on other magical creatures and innocents. Almost all demons are immortal, though some require additional powers or rituals to sustain their immortality. They are the mortal enemies of witches, with their feuding going back for thousands of years.


Most demons seem to keep the appearance of an ordinary human, either by nature or with magical help. It is also common for certain upper-level demons to possess a primordial form rather than a physical form that requires forcefully taking control of the body of a living person to manifest on Earth.


Due to their extremely individualistic values, the demon world is built on fear and violence, thus they are heavily divided. However, as Parker Caine described it, the demon world is very much like the mafia, showing great respect for family and leadership. They also have a peculiar moral code and sense of togetherness on some level.


The death of a demon is generally referred to as "vanquishing the demon." Some demons require a specific spell, sometimes needing to be blessed by the Power of Three. While most vanquishes are usually instantaneous, there are cases in which the entire process can take time if the demon is upper-level (such as when Taydeus took a few seconds to explode after he died[2] or when the spell to vanquish Lainey, the queen of the Cicada Demons, was slow causing Macy Vaughn to have to crush her with a control panel).[3]


Upper-level demons are very powerful demons with high status. These demons usually require the Power of Three to vanquish, and some of them are also impervious, or at least resilient, to physical harm. Despite his power, the Harbinger of Hell was vulnerable to sugar due to his physiology having a high concentration of sulphuric acid, which reacts violently with sugar. Some examples of these demons are:


Low-level demons are demons with basic powers. They are easier to vanquish and don't usually require the Power of Three. Some of them don't even require magical means. For example, Possessor Demons have an acid-based composition and are easily destroyed by sodium bicarbonate (baking soda), an alkali substance that neutralizes acid. Rat Demons are also vulnerable to standard rat poison. Some examples of these demons are:


Demonic conversion is a process in which mortals and other beings are transformed into demons. A conversion may cause physical changes, as seen with Medusa, who was transformed into a gorgon by the goddess Athena. Demonic conversions can also take place through the usage of blood magic. In exchange for immortality, the Necromancer, Knansie, made a deal with an upper-level demon to use demon blood in her resurrections. The use of demon blood caused a transmutation in the resurrected individuals, eventually making them become demonic.[5] This eventually led to Macy Vaughn, a witch and a previous Charmed One, resurrected when she was a baby, to develop demonic powers. The witch, Cyd, hunted Knansie for many years after she had the Necromancer resurrect her lover, only for him to subsequently turn demonic and she was forced to vanquish him.


"During the Prohibition Era, gangsters grew rich on vices of the people, and rivalries between criminal organizations resulted in open war. But unknown to the masses, a more sinister power controlled the crime cartels, using greed, gluttony, lust, and other sins to fuel a much more lucrative trade: mortal souls. Three demon families (the Aligheris, the Roarkes, and the Verlochin) control soul-trafficking within the city, capitalizing on "the rackets" to lead unfortunates into their grasp and poor Eddie is caught in the middle."


At the top-center of the game screen, you can see the mafia influence. The mafia influence points display the total power of you as a player. You can increase the mafia influence by upgrading the buildings on the base, making investments in the investment center building at your base, leveling up the underboss, training associates at the training center, assembling traps, and completing the turf tasks.


As a child, Zabuza's attire consisted of a dark sleeveless shirt with light shoulder-straps and a circular mark on the back, sporting the kanji for demon (鬼, oni). He also wore dark pants with two straps covering the bottom and a hip pouch, along with black shinobi-sandals and dark fingerless gloves.[10] 2ff7e9595c


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