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  • Demon Clan
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  • As far the Demon Clan, also known as the Four Immortal, are concerned their intentions are unknown, however their members are more well-known. They make their appearance in Boktai 3: Sabata's Counterattack. The Count makes his (unwelcoming) return among their ranks, although the appearance is made, Ratatosk states before his battle with Django, that the Count has never been one of them. The clan's leader is Ratatosk. The ultimate aim for the Demon Clan is to re-awaken The Beast of Destruction, and in turn make Ratatosk the Lord of Destruction. Ratatosk carries out his plan by possessing Sabata and controlling his actions, eventually leading Sabata to become the Lord of Destruction in place of Ratatosk, as he is defeated and purified by Django, before the beasts awakening.
  • Demon Clan is well known in the One Piece World. This Organization is meant to be hired to assassinate targets. The World Government have a slight fear towards them and the Revolutionary Army don't see eye to eye.
  • Historically, the term "demon" or "ogre" was used as a prejudice Japanese label for Portuguese sailors appearing in Japan during the Age of Exploration. Residents in Japan were just as baffled as the explorers upon first seeing them, never before seeing a person with their physical features. Japanese fiction likes to emphasize that the first group of sailors had blond hair and blue eyes (consequently becoming a stereotype for fictional western characters), but historical records instead criticized them for "[being] giants with red hair, curly beards, green eyes, and a square jaw". The "demon" label symbolized the Japanese's old beliefs that soulless, unknown monsters had set foot on their lands. Later generations would use similar racial slurs such as "Southern barbarian" (南蛮人) or "alien"
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  • As far the Demon Clan, also known as the Four Immortal, are concerned their intentions are unknown, however their members are more well-known. They make their appearance in Boktai 3: Sabata's Counterattack. The Count makes his (unwelcoming) return among their ranks, although the appearance is made, Ratatosk states before his battle with Django, that the Count has never been one of them. The clan's leader is Ratatosk. The ultimate aim for the Demon Clan is to re-awaken The Beast of Destruction, and in turn make Ratatosk the Lord of Destruction. Ratatosk carries out his plan by possessing Sabata and controlling his actions, eventually leading Sabata to become the Lord of Destruction in place of Ratatosk, as he is defeated and purified by Django, before the beasts awakening.
  • Historically, the term "demon" or "ogre" was used as a prejudice Japanese label for Portuguese sailors appearing in Japan during the Age of Exploration. Residents in Japan were just as baffled as the explorers upon first seeing them, never before seeing a person with their physical features. Japanese fiction likes to emphasize that the first group of sailors had blond hair and blue eyes (consequently becoming a stereotype for fictional western characters), but historical records instead criticized them for "[being] giants with red hair, curly beards, green eyes, and a square jaw". The "demon" label symbolized the Japanese's old beliefs that soulless, unknown monsters had set foot on their lands. Later generations would use similar racial slurs such as "Southern barbarian" (南蛮人) or "alien" (外人). Harukanaru Toki no Naka de 5 somewhat reenacts the historical reaction to foreign sailors. Ernest Satow and his crew are fearfully called "demons" by Japanese locals, even though they are not descendants of the Demon Clan.
  • Demon Clan is well known in the One Piece World. This Organization is meant to be hired to assassinate targets. The World Government have a slight fear towards them and the Revolutionary Army don't see eye to eye.
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