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Daemon (デモン, Demon) is a member of the Heil-Ly Family.[1]

Appearance[]

Daemon is a tall man with slanted eyes. He has long, slicked-back hair and wears a long-sleeved black shirt with light-colored pants.[1][2]

Personality[]

Like other Heil-Ly members, Daemon has sadistic tendencies and no qualms about killing people, calling them "prey".[2]

Plot[]

Succession Contest arc[]

Daemon is seen with the other Heil-Ly members as Morena uses her Contagion on them one at a time and explains how her Nen ability works.[1]

Chap 393 - Several Heil-Ly members

Daemon amongst the members who witnessed Luini's death

After Nobunaga kills Luini, several Heil-Ly members look at the bottom half of Luini's corpse up against a nearby wall in their hideout. It's stated that Daemon (level 20) is a construction worker. He points out how much Luini's loss will affect them since he allowed them to hunt for prey from the hideout. A professional gamer named Gelato (level 19) adds how dangerous it will be now since the military is on high alert. An investigator's assistant named Perigord (level 18) suggests that someone should recreate Luini's ability. An arcade employee named Bille (level 20) says that he has already decided on his ability. Perigord reminds them that Morena said everyone has an innate type, confident that Luini was an Emitter. Bille replies that an Emitter needs to do the job, but Gelato points out that they need to figure out how to raise their levels so they can reach level 21. An Emitter and human trafficker named Voconte (level 26) suggests using his "door" ability to catch prey that wander into the trap, adding that they have ways to reel them in.[2]

Abilities & Powers[]

Nen[]

Having reached level 20 with Morena's Nen ability, Daemon's aura amount and output have increased.[2]

Manga Appearances[]

Succession Contest arc
349. Worm Toxin Absent
350. Prince Absent
351. Battle to the Death Absent
352. Troublesome Absent
353. Cold-Blooded Absent
354. Heat Absent
355. Detonation Absent
356. Unfortunate: Part 1 Absent
357. Unfortunate: Part 2 Absent
358. Eve Absent
359. Departure Absent
360. Parasite Absent
361. Withdraw Absent
362. Resolve Absent
363. Nen Beast Absent
364. Speculation Absent
365. Choice Absent
366. To Each His Own Absent
367. Synchronization Absent
368. Foul Play Absent
369. Limits Absent
370. Observation Absent
371. Mission Absent
372. Disappearance Absent
373. Inheritance Absent
374. Ability Absent
375. Persuasion Absent
376. Determination Absent
377. Scheme Absent
378. Balance Debut
379. Collaboration Absent
380. Alarm Absent
381. Predation Absent
382. Awakening Absent
383. Escape Absent
384. War Absent
385. Warning Absent
386. Hypothesis Absent
387. Recreation Absent
388. Reflection Absent
389. Curse Absent
390. Clash: Part 1 Absent
391. Clash: Part 2 Absent
392. Information Absent
393. Plea Appears
394. Hypothesis Absent
395. Founding: Part 1 Absent
396. Founding: Part 2 Absent
397. Founding: Part 3 Absent
398. Search Absent
399. Expulsion Absent
400. Secrecy Absent

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Hunter × Hunter - Volume 36, Chapter 378
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Hunter × Hunter - Volume 38, Chapter 393

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