Drole

, also known to humans as, is an elite warrior of the Demon Clan, serving directly under the Demon King as a member of the Ten Commandments. According to the legends of the Giant Clan, he is recognized as a god by some, and created the sacred dance which shook the earth.

Appearance
Dolor is a massive giant possessing grayish blue skin and four arms; two of which have orange bands on them. He wears tattered orange pants with skull patterns on the lining, and has a tattered orange bag covering his head. Underneath his bag he has normal face and dark hair. He has a large scar on the left side of his face and appears to be missing his left eye, both of which are covered by his bangs.

Personality
Dolor is a calm individual who rarely speaks but when he does, he does so politely.

History
According to the myths of the giants, Dolor was a highly respected ancestor of the Giant Clan, having developed a sacred dance with deep connections to nature and earth. At some point in time he became a demon and was made one of the Ten Commandments.

3,000 years ago
Along with the rest of the Demon Clan, Dolor was sealed away by the Goddess Clan after losing the Ancient War against the the other four races (humans, giants, fairies, and goddesses).

Albion arc
After Hendrickson managed to remove the seal, Dolor and the rest of the Ten Commandments appeared before the terrified former Great Holy Knight and Fraudrin in Dreyfus' body with Zeldris uttered Meliodas' name as if he knew him. After being informed by Fraudrin of the current events in Britannia, Zeldris suggested that they should head for Edinburgh Hill for recuperation of their severely drained magical powers due to the seal they're trapped in, which everyone agreed and left Zhuhur Valley by flight, leaving a terrified Hendrickson.

Great Fight Festival arc
After Meliodas defeats Galan and relays his message to the Ten Commandments, Zeldris orders that they spread out in order to recover their magic faster and take over Britannia. Dolor and an unnamed Commandment head to Vaizel and decide to have a tournament as a more efficient way to collect strong souls.

While waiting for the challengers to come, he notices that Galan and Merascylla have been defeated and that Fraudrin has also been attacked and gone missing. His partner comments on how his power is amazing and refers to him as "Balor" and he asks her not to refer to him by the name the humans refer to him by. Before the contestants arrive for the fighting festival, Dolor's partner had him construct a giant, elaborate, and dangerous maze to weed out the weaker potential participants.

Abilities/Equipment
Like all members of the Demon Clan, Dolor possess their unique power of darkness, similar to Meliodas' at Vaizel. He is capable of utilizing this dark power to form helicopter-shaped 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. Matrona upon first encountering his labyrinth could sense his power in the center, miles away, and noted how incredibly large it is.

Keen Intellect: Dolor is able to construct confusing mazes that are not easy to navigate, the complexity of them speaks volumes of his intelligence.

Abilities

 * Creation: An ability exclusive to giants, it allows them to bend the earth itself to their will. As the apparent progenitor of the Giant Clan, Dolor's mastery of it is tremendous with his power and skill dwarfing Matrona's. Using this skill he was able to change the entire landscape of the former Vaizel fighting arena and the surrounding area into a gargantuan labyrinth that stretched for miles with elaborate traps and restored itself when damaged, easily summon two giant hands which easily eclipse Diane's "Mother Catastrophe" boulder in size, and can create golems of earth, all with a few simple hand gestures.

Trivia

 * His unwanted alias, Balor, is the name of a one-eyed giant from Irish mythology. He was the king of a group of supernatural beings known as the Fomorians and sometimes described as a god of drought. Meanwhile, his actual name, Dolor, literally means a state of great sorrow or distress.

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