Galand

is a member of the Ten Commandments, a group of elite warriors of the Demon Clan handpicked by the Demon King himself. He was sealed away along with the rest of the clan in the Coffin of Eternal Darkness, 3000 year ago, until he was set free by Hendrickson.

Appearance
Galan is a tall and slender humanoid, towering over many of the Holy Knights and the three members of the Seven Deadly Sins (aside from Diane). Unlike the other Ten Commandments, Galan is covered from head to toe with green armor and his helmet bears certain similarities to Golgius's. His knees and elbows are covered with a fierce and sinister mask-like design.

Personality
Galan has been shown to be very sadistic and battle crazed, as he was very eager to go to battle against new enemies despite all of his magical power being drained. He was delighted that powerful people still existed after 3000 years of being sealed.

He also holds hatred for mages, stating they always ruined his fun, which he said to Merlin when she attempted to use magic against him.

3,000 years ago
Along with the rest of the Demon Clan, Galan was sealed away by the Goddess Clan after losing the Ancient War against the Four Races (Human, Fairy, Giant and Goddess Clans).

Current arc
After Hendrickson managed to weaken the seal on the Coffin of Eternal Darkness, Galan and the rest of his fellow ten commandments appeared before Fraudrin (in Dreyfus' body) and the terrified ex Great Holy Knight. Shortly after being updated on the current state of Britannia, Zeldris suggested that they head East for Edinburgh Hill to recuperate their magical power. In agreement the Ten Commandments depart Zhuhur Valley, leaving Hendrickson alone. They arrived at Edinburgh Hill where Galan and his fellow Commandments find a ruined castle, commenting on the powerful magic that destroyed it and finding a 30,000ft deep hole, which they concluded was Meliodas's doing.

Overhearing his comrades' conversation about the two Albion's destruction in the Fairy King's Forest and Camelot while resting, Galan was overjoyed to hear that there are powerful people still around even and wanted some action, but Zeldris stopped him as he reminded the Galan that it was their pride that got them sealed by the Goddess Clan 3,000 years ago, which Galan ignored. He arrives at Camelot and say he jumped 72 times to reach his destination. He makes himself known before the southern kingdom's Holy Knights and the Seven Deadly Sins who were unnerved by his presence.

Galan revealed that he knew Meliodas and was surprised he didn't age at all for the last three thousand years. He then decided to test his power slightly by swinging his weapon and destroying a large inhabited area. While the Seven Deadly Sins fought bravely they were no match against Galan. Merlin's attempt to use magic against Galan failed and then, when she tried to trick him, Galan's ability 'Truth' petrified her. When Meliodas used his demonic power, Galan still overpowered him, saying he had become weak. He then left Camelot, as he was led to believe he had killed everyone, but had simply been deceived by Gowther. When he returns, Galan reveals to everyone he killed Meliodas, which they don't believe. Galan gets flustered by their disbelief and states that they should not doubt his words.

Later, Galan senses Diane heading toward Edinburgh Castle and, along with Monspiet, confronts Diane. Galan is then assaulted by creation magic and trapped inside a stone prison. Matrona appears and recuses Diane, leaving Galan inside his prison. He quickly destroys the prison and attacks the ground in an attempt to kill the two escaping giants, where he only manages to injure Matrona. Later, when Meliodas appears in front of the commandments, Galan tells his comrades to stay back and let him fight Meliodas. The latter easily defeats him within five seconds and leaves after giving the Ten Commandments a warning. After his sudden defeat Galan screams into the air and appears extremely frustrated.

Enraged of his humiliating defeat, Galan demanded Merascylla to find Meliodas so he could kill him. She refused and stated that Galan was no strong enough to defeat him in his current state. Zeldris decided to split the Ten Commandments in every part of Britannia to subjugate and regain their magic power by whatever means necessary and Monspiet is curious about the Seven Deadly Sins Meliodas had mentioned, Galan fiercely protested his defeat and almost lied in the process, but was saved by his fellow Commandment who warned him about the backlash of his decree.

Zeldris then declared the beginning of Britannia's domination in the name of the Demon King and all of the Ten Commandments left Edinburgh Castle, in groups of two, to replenish their magical power.

Abilities and Equipment
Like all members of the Demon Clan, Galan possess their unique demonic magic, similar to Meliodas's at Byzel. He is capable of utilizing this black magic to form wings for flight. As a member of the Ten Commandments, he may be deemed exceptionally powerful. His aura, along with the other Ten Commandments, was immense enough to have Hendrickson terrified. His power level has been measured at 26,000 in his depleted state, a magnitude far greater than any of the Seven Deadly Sins.

As the of the Ten Commandments, the Demon King bestowed Galan with an ability to petrify anybody who lies in front of him.

Weapons
Galan wields a large double sided spear in combat. One end resembles a harpoon, while the opposite end is shaped like an axe blade.
 * Galan launches himself high into the air before piercing the ground with a succession of deadly strikes delivered with his spear. The force of the attack shatters the ground beneath him, causing wide spread devastation to the surrounding area.
 * Galan whirls his spear around himself at an incredible speed, raining down an explosive gale of slashes on his opponent.

Current arc

 * Meliodas, Diane, Merlin, Slader & the Holy Knights of Camelot vs. Galan: Win
 * Meliodas vs. Galan: Lose

Trivia

 * Galan's face somewhat resembles that of Golgius' helm.
 * Galan's ability "Truth" coincides with the eighth/ninth commandment of the Ten Commandments: "Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor."

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