Abaddon

Abaddon 「kanji?, lit. ???」is a demon who is summoned by Kureto Hīragi from Mirai Kimizuki's Fifth Trumpet.

Many humans and vampires are sacrificed to control it and keep it stable, and even the blood of seraphs and demons is required.

Appearance
Abaddon starts manifesting as a massive dark mass with an indistinct form as it spirals up behind Mirai. It appears to produce many dark irregular wing-like structures. A glowing half-ring of light with three large diamond-shaped structures cutting through it floats above and behind Abaddon like a crown. A smaller diamond shape is between each larger one.

In chapter 41, Abaddon is fully stabilized. It's appearance is similar to that seen in the anime.

In the anime, Abaddon appears as a large red and black demon with huge wings. The form is solid and discrete. It has long limbs and a relatively small head compared to his body size. It's mouth is full of teeth.

Personality
Unknown.

History
Unknown.

Story: Vampire Reign
Kureto summons Abaddon by using the Fifth Trumpet. It emerges from Mirai and devours sacrifices of humans and vampires in order to stabilize its form.

This demon meets its end when defeated and turned into salt by Yu.


 * In the manga, Abbadon appears only for a brief moment, only to attack Yu using it's destruction ray. Yu who is possessed by the Seraph, dodges the first attack and blocks the second one by creating pillars of salt. Yu conjures a rather sizable spear made of salt and jumps toward Abaddon. He destroys the demon with one swing.

Forms and Abilities
Destruction Ray: Abaddon is a demon of destruction and can unleash his fury upon the land. In the form of a black jet, Abaddon can attack with this beam of destruction.

Horsemen Manifestation: Abaddon can also manifest horsemen from giant red and black blobs.

Unconfirmed Abilities

 * Demon's Thrall: Abaddon has the ability to consume the host with illusions while s/he sleeps and challenge his/her for possession of his/her body. This ability can only be used against the host.
 * Basic Form: Unknown.
 * Miniature Form: Unknown.

Trivia

 * Abaddon comes from the Hebrew term Abaddon (Hebrew: אֲבַדּוֹן‎, ‘Ǎḇaddōn), and its Greek equivalent Apollyon (Greek: Ἀπολλύων, Apollyon). It appears in the Bible as both a place of destruction and as the name of an angel.
 * In the Hebrew Bible, abaddon is used with reference to a bottomless pit, often appearing alongside the place שאול (sheol), meaning the realm of the dead.
 * In the New Testament Book of Revelation, an angel called Abaddon is described as the king of an army of locusts; his name is first transcribed in Greek (Revelation 9:11—"whose name in Hebrew is Abaddon" (Ἀβαδδὼν)), and then translated ("which in Greek means the Destroyer" (Ἀπολλύων, Apollyon)). The Latin Vulgate and the Douay Rheims Bible have additional notes (not present in the Greek text), "in Latin Exterminans", exterminans being the Latin word for "destroyer".