Akim Papradon
Akim Papradon is a demonic character who features in Blood Lad.
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Biography
Pantomime was a demon from the other world where he had the natural talent of mimicking the magical abilities of others of his kind. During that time, he came to serve king Wolf Daddy as a minion where he was given the task of travelling to the Human World and to return with his boss's lover Katy. Using his powers, he mimicked the dimension-travelling abilities of Heads Hydra and summoned a Black Curtain portal. However, before he could travel to the human world, he was killed by Braz Blood with the doorway being left open which accidentally brought the young human girl Fuyumi Yanagi into the Demon World. Meanwhile, Braz took the dead Pantomime's body to the scientist Franken Stein to be used as part of his experiments in creating new demons from dead ones. A number of demons were used in this process with Pantomime being labelled as Artificial Demon No.9. Franken Stein was able to resurrect the slain demon who was transformed into his new form where he was given the name of Akimu Papladon (パップラドン・アキム). With no memories of his past, Akim was fixated on acquiring body parts in order to grow stronger in the process. He used the dimension-travelling magic he had acquired from before to escape the laboratory and began preying on demons where he forcibly took body parts that interested him.
Overview
Personality and attributes
Fraken Stein during his experiments on Papradon came to refer to him as Artificial Demon No.9.
Powers and abilities
Originally, he had the power of mimicking the magical abilities of other demons. Thus, he could copy the powers of another and achieve a vast variety of abilities.
After becoming Akim Papradon, he had the ability to forcibly take body parts of other demons and gain their powers thus becoming stronger.
Notes
- Akim Papradon was created by Yuuki Kodama and featured in the setting of Blood Lad.
Appearances
- Blood Lad:
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