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Agō is an advanced humanoid Madōgu of Makai Priest Sōtatsu in the events of Gold Storm of which he is the secondary antagonist. Agō was defeated in battle against Mad Horror Degol but reawakened in modern times to continue his mission to wipe out the Horror threat.

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History[]

A testament to Makai Priest Sōtatsu's genius, Agō was the most advanced madō humanoid tool created. A sentient tool, Agō is a self-thinking machine that shares the same interest as his creator's dream to create a Horror-free world. After suffering major damage from Mad Horror Degol, Agō put himself into stasis until he could repair himself; he wouldn't awaken until modern times when a bolt of lightening reawakened him. However, those centuries of slumber gave him time to think and he realized the only way to ever erase the Horror blight would mean eliminating humanity. For without humanity, Horrors would have no resources to multiply nor exist. However, in his final moments, he sided with humanity one last time by helping Garo defeat the resurrected Degor.

In Gold Storm Flight, D Ringo, with use of his Madō Guitar modified with Agō's surviving part, revealed to be able to summon the avatar of Agō himself.

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A testament to Makai Priest Sōtatsu's genius, Agō was the most advanced madōgu ever created, appearing as a self-thinking alchemical humanoid automaton with combat abilities on par with seasoned Makai Knights. His mechanical physiology which seemingly comprised of serrated metal ribbon that he can deployed for variety of purposes and some sort of built-in power core means he lacked the need for sustenance to remain active, displaying greater strength, durability, mobility, reflexes, and reflexes than ordinary humans, and able to repair himself to the boot. Though his human-like sentience means he could generate Inga as much as ordinary human and worse, susceptible to merger with Horrors as proven by Degol who fully reformed by assimilating him, Agō's nature as a machine instead of a living being nonetheless allowed him to fight the legendary Horror from within by restraining the latter from inside out and sending his Gōsatsuken to Garo so he can defeat him once and for all at the cost of his physical body.

In his projection form, Agō proved himself as formidable as his physical self, able to destroy one of Radan's projectiles on ease upon being summoned by D Ringo.

Equipment[]

  • Segmented Ribbon: Agō possesses segmented, serrated metal ribbons that his very being seemingly comprised of, which sharp enough to pierce through Horror's flesh and manipulate objects from distance. In addition of can be detached thus enabling him to deploy them as makeshift restraints, each ribbon's ends can generate energy torch to assist in self-repairing and sturdy enough to deliver powerful strikes with as well as shaped into constructs to suit his needs.
    • Armor: Agō can shape his segmented ribbons about himself into a suit of armor resembling one worn by samurai of the old, which provides him extra durability to endure severe punishments.
      • Gōsatsuken: A massive greatsword curved greatsword around two and half times of his own height forged out of his segmented ribbons via. alchemy capable of cutting through multiple Horrors on a whim. The weapon is noted to be very heavy, as Agō must use both hands to wield it.
      • Rocket Thrusters: The ribbons can be shaped into a pair of thrusters for Agō to fly with, and can be steered with used of a pair of katana hilt-like apparatus installed on his hips.
    • Shurikens: Though unconfirmed, Agō's shurikens, which he deployed to attack his foes from distance with, are likely made from his segmented ribbon.
  • Foot Clamp: Agō possesses a built-in foot clamp within his left leg for anchoring himself on the ground while spinning his Gōsatsuken around in a devastating arc.
  • Katars: Agō's wrists can deploy long katar-like swords for close-range combat.

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Agō Appearances


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Trivia[]

  • Agou probably means "Model A". Since the Gouryuu is the creations of the Makai Priests, anything that ends in -gou is usually a designation more than a name.

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