Charys

Flame Giant Ifrit is a high ranking spirit; the ruler of flame which was sealed within Shizue Izawa by Demon Lord Leon Cromwell.

Background
He used to live in Dwelling of the Spirit before he was stolen by the "Blonde Demon" Leon Cromwell. After that, he was sealed within Shizue Izawa. As a result of this, it gave Shizue an extended lifespan.

As Tempest‘s research expanded, Rimuru developed physical bodies for spiritual beings, through the joint efforts of Ramiris, Veldora, and Vesta. At the behest of Veldora, Rimuru restored the flame spirit with a physical body, while Veldora granted him the name “Charys”, based on the magical core of Charybdis he was created from. Through both the combination of his powerfully crafted physical body, and the name he was granted, he evolves into a “Flame Demon Spirit King”. His strength now surpassing an unawakened demon lord, he serves as Veldora’s only personal subordinate within the Labryinth.

Chronology
To Be Added.

Relationships
Shizue Izawa: It was revealed in a bonus episode of the anime that Iftrit had a bit of pity on Shizue, while Shizue openly hated Ifrit

Veldora Tempest: Ifrit met Veldora inside a separate space inside Rimuru after he consumed him using Predator. Iftrit seems to respect Veldora as his power is far greater than his. Later, Veldora, with the assistance of Rimuru, restores Ifrit and grants him the name “Charys”. From this point onwards, the spirit serves Veldora as a subordinate within the Labyrinth and is acknowledged as a friend.

Abilities
Ifrit was a high ranking spirit with a rank that is over A.

A maelstrom of flames surrounds the Flame Giant, protecting it at all times. The heat of these flames are so intense that an attack like Rimuru's water blade evaporates before it even makes contact.

After being named and evolved, his magicules exploded and is said to be greater than unawakened demon lords such as Frey or Carrion.

Special Skills

 * Area Boundary:
 * Flare Circle:
 * Cloning:
 * Black Flames:

Trivia
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 * The name "Ifrit" comes from the supernatural creature of the same name in Middle Eastern stories and commonly associated with fire.