Satan is an extremely tall individual. Most of his body, as well as a pair of grand leather wings, is covered in dark blue skin, with only small parts of his arms and chests, as well as lower belly possess several glowing orange spots and stripes. As with all demons, his head is adorned by two pairs of horns, one of which are colored like himself, resemble ram's, growing from the back of his skull and toward his chin, while the other grows from the base of his main horns, has a more jagged appearance and lighter color, and resemble those of goat. His arms bear several curved spikes, and appear somewhat emaciated. His eyes are glowing white.
Satan and others (Lucifer etc) rebelled against Heaven and the angels who fought back were defeated and thrown down to the Earth, to be consumed in the fires of Hell, but then they were reborn. The ruler of Hell then waged a bloody war with all the gods and living creatures. The last known appearance of Satan was 2, 000 years ago, when he, alongside Zeus and Odin, met with the mighty Bahamut and fought the dragon at Abos. During the battle he and Zeus sacrificed themselves to seal away the incredibly dangerous Bahamut with Satan turning into the Demon Key and Zeus turning into the God Key.

Belzebuth decides to create a child from his and an angel's essence and use said child to steal both the God and Demon Keys in order to bring back Bahamut. When the child, Amira, begins her mission Belzebuth attacks Azazel, the one sent by Lucifer to retrieve Amira and stop her thievery.
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Belzebuth then approaches Lucifer and asks to take Azazel's place as the one to retrieve Amira, claiming he will fulfill this task and bring back Lord Satan without fail. As Lucifer suspects, Belzebuth does not intend to bring Satan back but to control Bahamut himself through Amira, thinking that with her being made from his essence he can do so.
There wasn't much displayed for Satan but he did appear to be a demon of incredible magnitude. In the fight with Bahamut, Bahamut almost seems further enraged in his presence. Satan along with Zeus and Odin were the only ones who did not flee from Bahamut. Satan exhibited immense power when unleashing upon Bahamut, this was to the point where he with the help of Zeus and Odin could stop the beast Bahamut temporarily.
Alessand Visponti • Barber • Chabrol • Charioce XVII • Charioce XVII's mother • Dias Bardolomew • Jeanne d'Arc • Mafia Boss • Nina's mother • Onyx Task Force Captain • Painter • Slave dealer • Slave owner • Young girlInThe Devil is a Part-Timer episode 5, “The Devil and the Hero Save Sasazuka, ”Sadao Maou, Emi Yusa, andShirou Ashiya learn the identity of their attacker, and it’s an old acquaintance. That old acquaintance brought a friend along, and the friend’s identity nearly breaks Emi’s heart. How did they get to Earth from Ente Isla? How do they still have so much magical power, and why is one of them hurling Chiho Sasaki to the ground — from 10 stories in the air? Can Emi save Chiho before it’s too late? Heck, will any of them survive this encounter?
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I love how this show makes fun of the tropes and cliches. For example, remember when Emi is trying to figure out how Lucifer is still alive even though she remembers skewering him? Sadao figures it out right away — he sensed the power emanating from Olba Meyer, a priest Emi had trusted from the Church. Remember? The same church that had made her fight? Heartbroken at the revelation of his identity, in a voice choked with tears, Emi asked how he could possibly be working with Lucifer (3:15).
Olba gets all pompous and says that she’s about to die, so he’ll tell her. He doesn’t get the chance! Sadao lays it all out for him, in complete detail, including how he convinced Lucifer to help. Then Sadao not only ridicules Olba’s shock at having been so transparent, he also makes fun of how he said it: “And who says ‘the last thing you’ll ever hear’ anymore? Even B movies get better scripting than that, Baldy!” I really enjoyed the quick shot of Emi teetering on the edge of a laugh at the “baldy” remark.
Is a hero more heroic when she fights an enemy while dressed in full armor? Or when she still fights despite a staggering disadvantage? It’s the latter, right? True valor is doing what must be done, when it must be done, and damn the consequences. Well, in this episode, I saw one of the most heroic gestures I’ve seen in awhile. Lucifer thinks he’s executing his endgame. He’s high in the air, holding a limp and unconscious Chiho. Sadao’s already down after Lucifer put a bolt of energy clear through his heart. Emi’s lost everything — her father, her enemy, her church, and even place in the world!
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And yet, what does she do when Lucifer hurls Chiho to the ground (8:59) — head first, no less? Emi, in a business suit that includes a skirt and hose, sprints towards Chiho’s impact point and skids on her knees to catch her friend. Think about that — knowing how she was dressed, she still skid across asphalt in hose! How badass is that? She saved Chiho, too!

I think it was around this time that Lucifer realized he had made a mistake. A rather large mistake.Capture from the Hulu stream
Sadao’s plan had been to take the fight to an area with a lot of people. Their negative emotions would give Lucifer some power, sure, but who has a ton more potential for destructive power? That would be… Satan!
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Sadao had been sidelined for most of the fight because he was holding up the raised roadway. Sadao was also trying to protect the people underneath the collapsing concrete. While Emi and Shirou fought Lucifer and Olba, Sadao moved the cars and their passengers out of the way before gently lowering the road. Having fed on the same despair and negative emotions that had fueled Lucifer, but with a significantly higher potential, Sadao rocketed upward and confronted his one time general — after having brushed aside Olba’s pathetic attack (16:08). But before he struck Lucifer, what did he do? He asked Emi for her opinion (16:18), and she suggested that Sadao should punish Lucifer for having destroyed the neighborhood.
Against each other. But on Earth? Neither had betrayed the other, and now, faced with a common enemy who thought nothing of betrayal, they made common cause. They were completely in sync. There’s just something about this moment that I thought was beautiful. And the punch that Sadao delivered? It bordered on atomic.

This is another one of those episodes where I could have listed about 10 favorite moments. As a writer, I’m seriously impressed with Satoshi Wagahara’s writing skill. How has he not written more than the handful of credits that I can find for him? This is seriously good stuff!
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In my review for episode 4, my third favorite moment was when Emi confronted Sadao with the question of why he had killed her father. It seemed that she was reacting to almost everything she’d ever believed in being taken from her, piece by piece. But there seems to have been one thing that was left at the beginning of this episode: she still had some faith in the church despite what it had done to her. Or maybe it’s more accurate to say she still had faith in Olba? Maybe she had a personal relationship with him? In any event, as she realized that Olba had aligned himself with Lucifer, you could see the moment that she despaired (3:12).
I’m always interested in seeing what a character does after the moment of despair. Will they give up? Become reckless? Abandon their beliefs?
Before I talk about what Emi did, I want to call your attention to Sadao’s expression when he looked back to see Emi’s tears (3:00). He was
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His expression wasn’t the only thing showing how much her old enemies had warmed up to her on Earth. After Lucifer and Olba cornered him, Emi, and the unconscious Shirou, Sadao used his waning power to teleport all three of them away. He could have left her there alone; he didn’t. This is consistent with his character not only on Earth, but in Ente Isla: he always tried to do what he said he would. Granted, in Ente Isla what he said he would do is destroy humanity, but he didn’t lie about being their friends only to betray them.
Emi wouldn’t admit it to herself, but she’s not blind. She knows all of this, but her vocation of Hero forced her to ignore it. After Olba’s act of treachery, the last chain link binding her to her old life was gone. Now, she was on her own. No one was trying to manipulate her under the guise of friendship or honor or duty. She had to
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