Favourite Seven Deadly Sins characters
Votes: 1793 Custom poll
#1 Ban
#2 Meliodas
#3 Escanor
#4 King
#5 Hawk
#6 Zeldris
#7 Elizabeth Liones
#8 Merlin
#9 Diane
#10 Wild
#11 Zhivago
#12 Arthur Pendragon
#13 Gowther
#14 Hawk Mama
#15 Helbram
#16 Liz
#17 Hendrickson
#18 Galand
#19 Estarossa
#20 Gloxinia
#21 Derieri
#22 Monspeet
#23 Gilthunder
#24 Gelda
#25 Oslo
#26 Sariel
#27 Gowther (Démon)
#28 Tristan Liones
#29 Percival
#30 Drole
#31 Margaret
#32 Mael
#33 Varghese
#34 Melascula
#35 Guila
#36 Rou
#37 Matrona
#38 Veronica
#39 Demon King
#40 Howzer
#41 Jenna
#42 Jericho
#43 Lancelot
#44 Zaneri
#45 Zaratras
#46 Theo
#47 Grayroad
#48 Ellatt
#49 Rosa
#50 Puora
Chargement…
Meliodas
Meliodas, the Dragon's Sin of Wrath, serves as the captain of the Seven Deadly Sins and is one of the most integral figures within the Kingdom of Liones. At first glance, he appears to be a carefree and mischievous tavern owner who often exhibits a lighthearted outlook on life. However, beneath his playful demeanor lies an immensely powerful demon who once stood at the forefront of a grand conflict between demons and goddesses. Meliodas wields the sacred treasure known as Lostvayne, a short sword that grants him the ability to create multiple clones of himself-an asset that can turn the tide of battle in an instant. Despite being short in stature, Meliodas commands colossal strength, speed, and endurance, indicating his heritage as a former leader of the Ten Commandments. His signature technique, Full Counter, allows him to reflect an enemy’s magical attacks with augmented force, making him a formidable opponent even against higher-tier foes.
What makes Meliodas compelling is his complex moral compass. Initially, he betrayed the Demon Clan to safeguard the woman he loves, Elizabeth, and to break away from the endless cycle of hatred. This decision earned him the eternal wrath of the Demon King, resulting in a curse that bound him and Elizabeth in a loop of death and rebirth. His longing to break this curse drives the core narrative of the series, revealing a more vulnerable side beneath his boisterous facade. Despite the immense burden he carries, Meliodas remains devoted to his friends and allies, willing to push his powers to extremes to protect them. His relationships with Ban and Elizabeth, in particular, highlight his deep loyalty and compassion, giving depth to a character who, at first, might be dismissed as a mere prankster. As the story unfolds, Meliodas’s personal growth-from a demon struggling with his past to a leader striving to forge a better future for everyone-makes him a favorite for many fans who appreciate nuanced heroes with hidden layers of trauma and devotion.
Elizabeth Liones
Elizabeth Liones, the third princess of the Kingdom of Liones, stands at the heart of the series’ emotional narrative. Though initially portrayed as a damsel in distress seeking the Seven Deadly Sins’ help, she gradually reveals her own strength and resolve. Elizabeth is the 107th reincarnation of the Goddess Elizabeth, bound by a devastating curse that forces her and Meliodas to lose each other repeatedly. She holds a fragment of the Goddess Clan’s power, enabling her to heal wounds and purify malevolent influences. This healing power underscores her compassionate nature, as she consistently places the well-being of others above her own, even in dire circumstances. Over time, she grows from a timid princess relying on the strength of the Sins into a courageous combatant, eventually regaining her past memories and unlocking divine abilities.
A pivotal aspect of Elizabeth’s appeal is her unwavering empathy. While many characters in the series are motivated by revenge or ambition, Elizabeth views every conflict through the lens of reconciliation and understanding. Her relationship with Meliodas is especially poignant, as both share the terrible curse of losing each other across centuries. Despite the inevitability of this cycle, Elizabeth remains hopeful and resolute, symbolizing the belief that love and compassion can transcend even the most unrelenting fates. She also forms close friendships with characters like Diane and Hawk, offering them emotional support and kindness. By embracing her destiny as a reincarnated goddess and by fighting alongside the Sins, Elizabeth demonstrates her indispensable role in breaking the chains of hatred that fuel the Demon-Goddess war. As she reconciles her past, present, and future selves, Elizabeth evolves into a paragon of devotion and hope, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of those who follow her journey.
Ban
Ban, the Fox's Sin of Greed, is one of the most iconic members of the Seven Deadly Sins, beloved for his roguish charm and unbreakable spirit. Known for his white hair, lean physique, and confident grin, Ban wields a snarky wit that complements his formidable physical abilities. He gained immortality after drinking from the Fountain of Youth, a relic protected by the fairy Elaine. This immortality confers rapid regenerative powers, making Ban almost impossible to kill through conventional means. Furthermore, his sacred treasure, Courechouse, and his signature ability, Snatch, let him steal the physical strength or possessions of his enemies. Ban's moral grayness, as evidenced by his willingness to do almost anything for his goals, adds an intriguing layer to his character.
Central to Ban’s story is his bond with Elaine, the Fairy King's sister, whose tragic fate triggers Ban’s quest to resurrect her at any cost. His loyalty to Meliodas also stands out as one of the series’ defining friendships. Though they often bicker and engage in comedic altercations, Ban considers Meliodas a dear companion, repeatedly demonstrating a willingness to sacrifice his own well-being to help him. This inner conflict-between his desire to bring Elaine back and his devotion to his captain-drives Ban’s most compelling arcs. The raw determination he shows, even when stripped of his immortality in the depths of Purgatory, underscores his grit and resilience. Fans admire Ban for his rebellious nature, touching love story, and unwavering camaraderie with the Sins. Despite his moniker as the Sin of Greed, Ban regularly displays a capacity for selflessness that makes him stand out as one of the most dynamic and multifaceted characters in the series.
Diane
Diane, the Serpent's Sin of Envy, is a giant known for her enormous strength and equally big heart. Towering over most humans, she wields the sacred treasure Gideon, a massive war hammer capable of unleashing devastating attacks that resonate with the power of the earth itself. Diane also displays a deep connection to nature, harnessing the ability called Creation to manipulate the ground and form large-scale seismic assaults. Despite her formidable abilities on the battlefield, Diane is notably sensitive, yearning for acceptance and struggling with feelings of isolation due to her massive stature. This emotional vulnerability endears her to fans, who witness her grow from an insecure giantess into a confident warrior.
A standout element of Diane’s narrative is her complex romantic feelings, primarily directed toward Meliodas but also influenced by her deep bond with King. Over time, these emotions mature into a more profound understanding of herself and the people she cares about. Diane's personal journey also intersects with her giant heritage; she wrestles with her duties to the Giant Clan, her relationships among the Sins, and her own longing for normalcy. This internal struggle, combined with her unwavering loyalty to her friends, highlights Diane’s dual nature: a fearsome combatant who possesses great emotional depth. Whether she’s taking down hordes of enemies with colossal swings of her hammer or supporting her allies with unshakeable devotion, Diane remains a fan favorite for her blend of physical power and heartfelt compassion.
King (Harlequin)
King, whose real name is Harlequin, is the Grizzly's Sin of Sloth and the rightful Fairy King, entrusted with protecting the Fairy King's Forest. Far from slothful in his actions, King earned his Sin title under tragic circumstances tied to the defense of his homeland. Though he initially appears unassuming, King’s powers are formidable. He wields Chastiefol, a sacred treasure fashioned from the Sacred Tree, capable of transforming into multiple forms such as a spear, a defensive pillow-like form, and other versatile shapes that enable both offense and defense. King’s unique ability to manipulate Chastiefol at will showcases his deep bond with nature and highlights his creativity in combat.
At the core of King’s personal arc is the guilt he harbors for abandoning the Fairy King's Forest, which led to the forest's near-destruction. His complex relationship with Ban, who shared a close connection with Elaine, further intensifies the emotional stakes, since King initially blames Ban for events he didn’t fully understand. Over time, as misunderstandings clear, King’s compassion triumphs over resentment, and he forges deep friendships with the other Sins. One of the highlights of King’s story is his evolving romance with Diane. They share a history rooted in childhood innocence, yet grown complicated by partial memory loss and separate allegiances. King’s dedication to Diane, his fairies, and his comrades reveals a nurturing disposition that counters his more cautious exterior. This blend of apprehension, loyalty, and hidden bravery makes King a standout character, beloved for his internal struggles and eventual embrace of his responsibilities as both a Fairy King and a steadfast member of the Seven Deadly Sins.
Gowther
Gowther, the Goat's Sin of Lust, is possibly the most enigmatic member of the Seven Deadly Sins. Created as a doll by the original Gowther-a great wizard-this character exhibits a peculiar detachment from human emotions. Gowther’s androgynous appearance, empty stare, and literal-minded behavior lead to numerous awkward or comedic interactions with allies and foes alike. Wielding the sacred treasure Herritt, Gowther focuses on illusions and mind manipulation. He can craft elaborate scenarios within an opponent’s psyche, altering memories and perceptions to gain the upper hand. This power set is both captivating and frightening, as Gowther’s illusions can disorient enemies or heal psychic wounds, depending on the intent.
Gowther’s journey revolves around his search for identity and emotion. Born as a doll, he was never meant to share the full range of human experiences, yet he grows increasingly curious about the nature of love, friendship, and pain. This quest for understanding often puts him at odds with his fellow Sins when he tampers with their memories or orchestrates risky experiments to observe human reactions. Over time, Gowther’s relationships with King, Diane, and the rest of the group expand his emotional repertoire, illustrating how love and empathy can profoundly influence even the most detached mind. Through successes and mistakes, Gowther’s evolution underscores the idea that one’s origin does not define one’s capacity for growth. His presence in the group highlights the importance of understanding, acceptance, and the potential for change within every being-synthetic or otherwise.
Merlin
Merlin, the Boar's Sin of Gluttony, is the most powerful mage in Britannia and the brilliant strategist of the Seven Deadly Sins. Originating from the mystic city of Belialuin, Merlin possesses an insatiable curiosity that drives her to attain greater knowledge and perfect her magical craft. She uses the sacred treasure Aldan, a floating orb capable of channeling her vast array of spells. Her magical repertoire includes an impressive range of defensive barriers, offensive spells, teleportation, and manipulation of others’ abilities. Merlin’s capacity to analyze and adapt to her opponents’ strengths and weaknesses makes her an indispensable ally in battle. She is often the brains behind the Sins’ success, formulating intricate plans that capitalize on each member’s unique powers.
Merlin’s past contains hidden agendas and cryptic decisions that tie directly into the world’s ancient conflicts. She once deceived both the Demon King and the Supreme Deity to acquire blessings, which granted her immunity to aging and a near-limitless magical pool. Her motivations often remain a mystery, even to her closest allies, as she pursues a vision of perfection fueled by a thirst for knowledge rather than moral concerns. Despite her secretive nature, Merlin demonstrates fierce loyalty to the Sins, particularly Meliodas, whom she helped seal away dark forces in an effort to maintain balance in Britannia. Whether conjuring a labyrinth to test new allies or orchestrating a massive plan to outwit archdemons, Merlin’s genius and magical prowess keep fans enthralled, while her calculated risk-taking underscores the gray area between curiosity and ethical responsibility. As one of the most intellectually driven characters, her methods and revelations often steer the narrative’s grand turning points.
Escanor
Escanor, the Lion’s Sin of Pride, boasts a power that rivals even the strongest beings in Britannia. At the height of noon, Escanor’s might reaches its zenith, transforming him into an overwhelmingly confident and nearly invincible warrior. Conversely, at night, he reverts to a timid, physically weaker form bereft of his daytime arrogance. This dichotomy between daytime invincibility and nighttime humility makes Escanor one of the most compelling characters. He wields the sacred treasure Rita, a divine axe that efficiently channels and stores his massive amounts of solar energy. In battle, Escanor’s signature technique, Sunshine, amplifies his strength, speed, and aura proportionally to the sun’s position, culminating in fearsome feats that can overwhelm high-ranking demons.
What truly captivates fans is Escanor’s unwavering pride and chivalrous demeanor at his peak. His legendary duel with Estarossa, for instance, remains an iconic moment when he delivers lines dripping with self-assured bravado. Beneath this daytime bravado, however, lurks a man plagued by loneliness and insecurity once the sun sets. His feelings for Merlin, tinged with both reverence and romantic longing, reveal a softer side that yearns for acceptance. Though his power might seem excessive or unfair, the narrative balances it by showcasing his vulnerabilities and the tremendous costs he bears. Escanor’s eventual acceptance of his fate, particularly in the manga’s later arcs, resonates deeply with readers who witness how pride can coexist with profound compassion and self-sacrifice. His journey illustrates that true strength is not only defined by one’s physical might in the daytime, but also by moral courage in the face of personal doubts.
Hawk
Hawk, the talking pig and self-proclaimed “captain of the order of scraps disposal,” is a beloved comic relief character who provides levity amid the series’ darker themes. He lives alongside Meliodas, helping run the Boar Hat tavern and tirelessly cleaning up after everyone’s leftovers. Hawk’s comedic timing, whether through witty banter or his exasperated reactions to the Sins’ antics, provides a lighthearted counterpoint to the heavier plotlines. However, beneath his apparent goofiness lies an unexpectedly heroic spirit. Time and again, Hawk charges into danger to protect his friends, illustrating that bravery can come in all shapes and sizes.
Hawk’s significance grows when his mysterious connection to the Demon Realm surfaces. Known as “Mileodon,” Hawk is somehow linked to the Demon King, offering glimpses into a deeper cosmic plan. Despite the confusion and chaos that often surrounds him, Hawk never loses his unwavering devotion to Meliodas, Elizabeth, and the other Sins. His bond with his mother, a colossal green pig that acts as the Boar Hat’s mobile platform, further cements the idea that family and loyalty transcend the boundaries of species or power levels. Fans cherish Hawk for his plucky attitude and the emotional support he provides, proving that even a talking pig can be an integral member of a legendary team of warriors.
Gilthunder
Gilthunder starts the series as a loyal Holy Knight, demonstrating fierce devotion to the Kingdom of Liones. As a skilled knight, he possesses the ability to manipulate lightning for both offense and defense, allowing him to deliver electrifying strikes that rival stronger foes. Initially, Gilthunder seems to hold an intense grudge against the Seven Deadly Sins, especially Meliodas, because of a misunderstanding regarding his father’s death. This animosity sets him against the protagonists, but as the layers of the kingdom’s corruption unfold, Gilthunder's true colors emerge.
Once he learns the truth behind the conspiracy that labeled the Sins as traitors, Gilthunder reclaims his sense of justice and reunites with his childhood friend, Princess Margaret. His transformation from a misguided antagonist to a strong ally of the Sins highlights his moral integrity and willingness to atone for past missteps. Though not as central to the plot as the Sins, Gilthunder represents the honorable side of knighthood, a man torn between loyalty to the kingdom’s official orders and his personal convictions. Fans appreciate Gilthunder’s journey for illustrating how one’s genuine virtue can be manipulated by others, and yet still be redeemed through courage and truth-seeking. His eventual recognition of Meliodas as a mentor figure strengthens the bonds between the Holy Knights and the Sins, showcasing cooperation that transcends misunderstandings.
Zeldris
Zeldris, often referred to as the Executioner, is one of the Demon King’s sons and the younger brother of Meliodas. Despite his smaller stature compared to other demons, Zeldris commands formidable power, including the authority to seal away the magic of other beings. His swordsmanship and speed rival Meliodas’s, and he exemplifies a colder, more disciplined approach to battle. Zeldris's unwavering loyalty to his father and the Demon Clan initially positions him as an enemy to Meliodas and the Sins, contributing to some of the story’s most intense encounters. His stoic demeanor masks deep emotional scars linked to his brother’s betrayal and his own relationship with the vampire Gelda.
While Zeldris is a fearsome antagonist, his character arc delves into themes of familial devotion and the tension between duty and personal desire. His longing to free Gelda, who was sealed away, parallels Meliodas's desperation to break Elizabeth’s curse. Over time, it becomes clear that Zeldris’s seemingly unyielding loyalty to the Demon King stems from a combination of fear, respect, and a hope for a future where he can reunite with Gelda. This internal conflict makes him an unexpectedly sympathetic figure, proving that even among the so-called villains, love and loyalty can motivate selfless acts. Fans are drawn to Zeldris for his cool-headed confidence in combat and the quiet vulnerability that surfaces when his personal history is laid bare. His evolving dynamic with Meliodas underscores the show’s central motif: that bonds of family and friendship can endure even the most vicious ideological divides.
Estarossa (Mael)
Estarossa is introduced as one of the Ten Commandments and the Demon King’s second son, feared for his strength that seemingly paralyzes those who feel hatred towards him. However, this initial impression is a façade, as he is eventually revealed to be Mael of the Goddess Clan, forcibly transformed into a demon through the manipulation of Gowther (the wizard) to end the ancient war between demons and goddesses. This twist reshapes everything known about the character: his unhinged behavior, his obsession with Elizabeth, and his deep-seated envy towards Meliodas all reflect the catastrophic identity crisis inflicted upon him.
This dual identity highlights the immense power of memory manipulation and the fragility of perception. As Mael, he was once one of the Four Archangels-benevolent and revered among the goddesses. As Estarossa, he embodied cruelty and instability, drowning in darkness. When the truth finally emerges, he embarks on a tumultuous struggle to reclaim his lost self and come to terms with the atrocities committed under the demon persona. Fans are captivated by his plight because it explores whether redemption is possible when one’s very sense of self has been weaponized by external forces. In a series filled with tragic backstories, Estarossa/Mael stands out for epitomizing the havoc that deception and altered memories can wreak, further emphasizing the series’ overarching examination of sin, forgiveness, and the search for identity.
Arthur Pendragon
Arthur Pendragon, the young King of Camelot, carries the promise of forging a prosperous era of peace. From his first appearance, he radiates an aura of idealism and innocence, quickly showing extraordinary potential for swordsmanship and magic. Mentor figures like Merlin guide Arthur, hinting that he is destined for greatness beyond any normal mortal’s reach. Amid political turmoil and demon invasions, Arthur remains steadfast in his desire to protect his kingdom and uphold justice. His unwavering belief in the innate goodness of people sets him apart from more jaded characters.
In later arcs, Arthur becomes an integral piece in the struggle against the Demon Clan. He undergoes trials that push him to the edge of despair, culminating in revelations about his role as a chosen monarch fated to reshape the world. When he gains the power of Chaos, Arthur’s destiny expands well beyond Camelot, positioning him as a figure who could potentially rebuild or ruin the balance of existence. This massive responsibility tests his moral fiber and the depth of his youthful optimism. Despite facing immense challenges, Arthur continues to evolve, his dreams tempered by the harsh realities of war and betrayal. Fans find Arthur appealing for the blend of classic “boy king” archetypes with the high-stakes fantasy elements that define Seven Deadly Sins. He stands as a beacon of hope in a world often overshadowed by curses, ancient feuds, and lingering darkness.
Chandler and Cusack
Chandler and Cusack, elite demons serving as mentors to Meliodas and Zeldris respectively, personify old-guard loyalty to the Demon King. Chandler, known as the “Pacifier Demon,” trained Meliodas in the ways of demon swordsmanship and exhibits fierce devotion to his former pupil. His towering figure and deceptive, almost hunched posture set the stage for explosive power when he takes the offensive. He can unleash an array of dark spells, manipulate living shadows, and deliver illusions that test even the strongest of foes. Meanwhile, Cusack, with his formidable presence and calm demeanor, focuses on polishing Zeldris’s talents, ensuring he becomes a formidable successor to the Demon King’s will.
In the narrative, Chandler and Cusack’s unwavering allegiance to the Demon King underscores the hierarchical nature of demon society, highlighting how centuries of conditioning and reverence can bind powerful individuals. Though they mainly serve as antagonists to the Sins, they also reveal the paternal bonds they share with Meliodas and Zeldris, raising questions about how devotion to tradition can both strengthen a warrior’s resolve and limit his ability to think independently. Over time, the fates of Chandler and Cusack collide in dramatic fashion when they fuse into the original demon, reflecting the tension between the old ways and the new era that threatens to break the Demon Clan’s age-old cycle of oppression. This storyline amplifies the show’s exploration of inherited loyalties and the costs of clinging to the past.
Gelda
Gelda, a vampire and the beloved partner of Zeldris, remains a more understated but profoundly significant character. Originally part of the Vampire Clan subjugated by the Demon King, Gelda’s life took a sorrowful turn when she and her people were sealed away due to their rebellion against demon domination. Zeldris, entrusted with the task of subduing the Vampires, chose instead to lock Gelda and the others in a magical prison. His genuine affection for her complicated his loyalty to the Demon King, providing him with an inner conflict that resonates throughout his character arc. Gelda, in turn, shares a deep love for Zeldris, hoping for a day when they can exist outside of the chaos that engulfs the clans.
Though Gelda’s direct screen time is limited, her influence on Zeldris’s decisions gives her a pivotal role in shaping the Demon Prince’s morality and goals. Their forbidden love adds another dimension to the complex relationships that weave through Seven Deadly Sins. Gelda represents the possibility of unity beyond clan barriers, a faint glimmer of hope that even the oldest grudges can be transcended by personal connections. Her final reunion with Zeldris serves as a testament to the power of unwavering devotion. Fans who relish tales of star-crossed lovers find Gelda’s story particularly poignant, an emotional counterbalance to the more overt heroics and battles that dominate the series.
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