Leviamon (Knuckles)
| Leviamon | |
|---|---|
| Kanji/Kana | リヴァイアモン |
| Digimon Used | Aero V-dramon, Vajiramon, Pajiramon, Metal Seadramon, JESmon, and many others |
Leviamon is the main antagonist of Digimon Knuckles and a member of the Seven Great Demon Lords.
Evolution[edit]
| Baby I | ? |
| Baby II | ? |
| Child | ? |
| Adult | ? |
| Perfect | ? |
| Ultimate | Leviamon |
Profile[edit]
Leviamon is a Digimon of utterly towering stature who can manipulate and brainwash both other Digimon and people by wrapping them with its tail and beseeching them to crave more power, rendering them berserk and often mindlessly violent in pursuit for more strength. Digimon enslaved by Leviamon tend to have darkened eyes and sometimes differently-shaped pupils, although at least Huckmon (as JESmon) could hide them for some time.
Its ultimate goal is to appear in the human world and destroy it. However, because of its massive size, it is unable to properly maintain itself in the human world, and thus required large Digimon to appear there to manifest. To overcome this weakness, it controlled and transferred Digimon of increasing sizes into the human world using the gadgets it forced Kawashima Hajime to hand over. One of these gadgets was initially on the tip of one of its claws, which was used to transfer an Aero V-dramon under its control into the human world.
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Digimon Knuckles[edit]
Some time prior to the story proper, the Royal Knights managed to capture and monitor all of the Seven Great Demon Lords with the exception of Leviamon, which nobody has saw before. Gankoomon speculates that this is because it ate everything that went near it.
At one point, Gankoomon and Kawashima Hajime negotiated with Bloom Lordmon to lend a part of the forest for them as a disaster evacuation site while they teach Digimon how to evolve without relying on combat. The deal was ruined when Hajime was brainwashed by Leviamon to burn down the forest so he could be admired and recognized by everyone and take all the research for himself, and forced Hajime to hand over all but one of his transfer gadgets. When Hajime and Gankoomon realize this, they feared Bloom Lordmon's wrath and had to make a run. While finding a safe place to hide, they were approached by Leviamon's tail again, at which Huckmon appeared and told them to run, being confident that it could deal with the Demon Lord in their place. Instead of retaliating however, Leviamon poisoned its mind and enslaved it.
It first appeared at the end of Episode 1, shadowed, and explained how jealous it felt about the Real World which couldn't be expressed in zeroes and ones. In Episode 2, it tried to control Kawashima Haruka in his dreams, which made him extremely reckless trying to fight a pair of berserk Devas on his own, only for Gankoomon to snap him out of it before he was taken over. After they defeat the Devas and return them back to their senses, Pajiramon warns Haruka that someone beseeched it to "crave more power" and sent them to the human world in a berserk state, and if prestigious Digimon like it and its compatriot Vajiramon could be brainwashed, then it could probably put Royal Knights under their control as well.
Eventually, the sheer number of Digimon appearing in the human world gave Leviamon enough data to manifest there, although it still had to become accustomed to the human world's gravity, so it can't move yet. When Gankoomon and Haruka got near it, it drove JESmon berserk and ordered it to attack Gankoomon. Huckmon ends up being defeated by Gankoomon and returns back to sanity with help from Haruka. Leviamon then tried to beseech Gankoomon and brainwash him, but was completely unable to mentally affect him at all. It then attacked him with Rostrum only to be instantly defeated in one Tekken Seisai, and Haruka destroyed his own transfer gadget to send it back to the Digital World. It was then imprisoned there like its other brethren, where Huckmon was in charge of monitoring it for a while until Examon took his place.
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