Kouga shouted. However, Jabi froze in fear, and her legs would not move. Perhaps because she had continued standing for many hours until then, her legs had become like sticks, and absolutely would not obey her. Only her impatience increased, and she fell into panic.
Moreover, even at a time like this, Jabi was thinking about outdoing Kouga. There should have been a magical art that sealed the opponent’s movements. If she used that, she might be able to stop the Horror’s movements and save Kouga. If that happened, Kouga would acknowledge Jabi’s ability and come to respect Makai Priests.
However, Jabi, having fallen into panic, could not remember how to use that magical art. Even if she had remembered, with trembling hands she probably would not have been able to accurately control the magic brush.
The Horror was already right before her eyes. Jabi cursed her own carelessness/failure.
The CR GARO series, which captivated many pachinko fans, is connected to the worldview of the video works, and one can see original stories and rare appearances of Makai Knights. If one is a GARO fan, this is also something one would certainly want to keep in mind.
Are the characters that appear in pachinko productions such as the CR GARO series official settings?
With pachinko, we proceed with the policy of showing in concrete form expressions that could not be done within the main story.
However, in the case of pachinko, we do not explain dramas or stories at all, so we depict aspects/side facets of the GARO series such as there are things like this too.
For the time being, the pachinko productions are also one part within the official worldview, so characters that first appeared on TV may appear in pachinko, and vice versa. Giga from GARO: GOLD STORM Sho indeed appeared first in pachinko, but that is the same character.
Detects the presence of Horrors, informs about what kind of abilities the enemy possesses, and supports the battle of Makai Knights.
The reason a demon face is attached to the back is because, originally, the armor of a Makai Knight was created with the concept of a form that Horrors feel fear toward, so that effect is given to the back. It is the same reason why helmets like Garo’s have a frightening facial expression. In short, among the Makai Knights who wear Hagane, there are many immature ones, so an oni gawara like design is attached to the back, which becomes a blind spot in battle, in order to protect the body that is the image. Moreover, weapons are also stored there. The reason why the surface of each armor is finished like a mirror is similar as well: Horrors cannot directly face their own ugly appearance, so by showing it to them, it is made to cause them fear.