Aidrail

Aidrail is a character in the Non-Canon battle The Grand Brawl.

Weapon
He has a halberd, called Ti'allin, The tidal wave. While he has no connection to Water or it's magic, it was given to him by Yar Nadlekk, Demon of the seas. He also wears the Codex Demonicum, a powerful book that contains strong demonic magic, and can be used to amplify magic.

Abilities
He has the standard demonic powers ofcourse, basic ritualistic knowledge. While he isn't a great fighter with his weapon, he makes up for it by being strong in the flows of magic. In his demonification, he has chosen the element Earth, giving him even more Ritualistic powers, as well as moderate advanced Earth magic. He has limited aggressive spells, but he has many defensive and supportive spells.

Description
He doesn't stand very tall. about 1.70 meters. But he has an air of leadership around him, something in his pose, his walk, the way he gives orders. No, he isn't tall, but he makes up for that with his aura. He instills fear in the weak of hart, looking like he does. 2 prominent horns rise from his forehead, and on his back 3 mean looking spikes. Apart from that, he looks humanoid, except for the markings on his face. Strange runes cover it, constantly changing in different patterns, as if telling a story in a language you can't understand.

Biography
Aidrail is the Son of Salvator, God of Truth, Wrath and Bondings, but his enemies call him the Demon god, for instead of Angels and Archangels, his higher servants are Demons. Aidrail was the leader of Infernum, the church of Salvator, spreading his word and destroying his enemies, the followers of the other gods. He is manipulative, fond of making agreements with opposing parties, anything so he can continue his own schemes: Getting more power and knowledge. He was always guided by The 15, Salvator's council.

Just before he was sucked into the tournament, Aidrail was almost done killing one of his most trusted men, an Enforcer powerfull enough to kill demons and angels. He was getting too powerful, so he had to be killed.