Twigo

"Whoops... I had forgotten to confirm if they were the people in the report. Confirmed! Two unknown people, dead! Is that all right? B...but Mr. Alioni was beneath the cliff... Then we can say there were three dead. B... but! Lord Twigo, that's horrible! Then is it seven dead? Eeek! Please, anything but that...!"

- Twigo and his subordinates in The Seven Deadly Sins

was an apprentice Holy Knight who was stationed near Caines Village. After his defeat by Meliodas, he, wanting to gain greater powers, drank the demon's blood, but died since he was incompatible.

Appearance
Twigo is a very large man which a big peculiar curly mustache. He has a fairly ordinary buzz cut hairstyle and angular face.

Personality
Twigo is a ruthless and heartless man who doesn't care about his subordinates' or the kingdom's princess' lives. He is relatively self centered and regards his strength as superior to many others.

Introduction arc
Upon seeing Meliodas and Elizabeth, he quickly cut a part of the cliff they were standing on. Twigo then realized that he hadn't confirmed if they where the people in the report and said that they were confirmed as two unknown dead people. Some of the knights said that Alioni was under the cliff to which Twigo said that then there were three dead. When the knights said that the thing he had done was horrible, Twigo asked them if the death toll was seven, implying he would kill them for saying so. Just then, to his surprise, Meliodas jumped back from the cliff carrying everyone, including Alioni. That angered Twigo, since that changed his confirmed death toll. Although none of them looked like someone from the Seven Deadly Sins, he recognized Elizabeth as the kingdom's princess. Although there was a search order for bringing her alive, he said that an accidental death can happen, and while they where running, he swung his sword to kill Meliodas and Elizabeth, cutting everything in his path. She was saved by Meliodas, and moments later again was saved from another attack of Twigo, with which he cut the ground. Twigo went close to them and swing his sword again, thinking that this time he for sure would kill them, but instead he was the one that took his attack. Hearing Meliodas' name, he realized who he is, but didn't wanted to believe and swinged his sword again towards him, only for his attack to be repelled back, which defeated Twigo and sent him flying in the sky.

As Twigo orders his men to request for reinforcements, Hawk's mother, with the Boar Hat on her head, rises from the ground, blasting Twigo and his men away, and transports the establishment.

Byzel Arc
Twigo, along with Jericho, is later summoned by the Great Holy Knight, Hendricksen, who states that he will give them new powers, after which both are guided by Guila and her master, Helbram to a mysterious location with their faces covered. There, the both are shown the corpse of a chained demon, with them being surprised to know that a demon was not just an object of folklore, but actually existed. They are then given its blood to drink, and are explained to about its power-enhancing qualities by the Great Holy Knight. Twigo is hesitant at first, but after remembering his defeat by Meliodas, drinks it. He, however, is shown to be incompatible with the blood, and explodes due to it.

Abilities/Equipment
As a Holy Knight apprentice, Twigo was much stronger than ordinary humans and knights. He was capable of slicing a large chunk of a cliff quite easily, and by swinging his sword, was able to release a devastating slash that cut down everything in its path.

Subordinates
He did not care about his subordinates' lives and threatened to kill them when they called his leaving Alioni to die a "horrible" act; they, in return, treated him with fear and respect.

Introduction arc

 * Meliodas vs. Twigo: Loss

Trivia

 * Twigo is stated to have an older brother, who is suspected to be Kaide. The Japanese name for Twigo is ツイーゴ, and for Kaide it is カイーデ. Anagrams of their name have slightly similar connotations; Twigo, ゴツイ (Gotsui) meaning hard - Kaide, デカイ (Dekai) meaning huge.

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